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  • - April 19, 2024
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Vegan Longganisa (Filipino Sausages)

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LONGGANISA OR FILIPINO SAUSAGES
INGREDIENTS YOU’LL NEED
LONGGANISA
FOR COOKING
TOFU SCRAMBLE
VINEGAR, FOR DIPPING
TO SERVE
PREPARE THE MUSHROOMS
LONGGANISA MIXTURE
COOKING THE LONGGANISA
VINEGAR FOR DIPPING
TOFU SCRAMBLE & GARLIC RICE
SERVE AND ENJOY
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LONGGANISA
FOR COOKING – LONGGANISA
TOFU SCRAMBLE
VINEGAR, FOR DIPPING
TO SERVE
Instructions
PREPARE THE MUSHROOMS
LONGGANISA MIXTURE
COOKING THE LONGGANISA
SERVE AND ENJOY!
STORAGE TIPS FOR LEFTOVERS
TOFU SCRAMBLE & GARLIC RICE
VINEGAR FOR DIPPING
Notes
MUSHROOMS
BREADCRUMBS
NUTRITIONAL INFO
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vegan filipino longganisa or filipino sausages with garlic rice and tofu scramble

Longganisa is a type of Filipino sausage distinct for its sweet and garlicky flavors. It’s a very popular breakfast food in the Philippines, but can be enjoy any time of the day. 

vegan filipino longganisa or filipino sausages with garlic rice and tofu scramble

I grew up eating what we’d call ‘Longsilong’ which was basically Longganisa (for the ‘long’), garlic fried rice or ‘sinangag’ (for ‘si’), and an egg (itlog, for ‘log’). It’s very popular and is easily one of my favorite comfort foods. 

LONGGANISA OR FILIPINO SAUSAGES

Longganisa is usually made of pork and seasoned with different spices. Different regions in the Philippines have different takes on longganisa and can vary from region to region.

This vegan version of longganisa uses a mix of extra firm tofu or tokwa and minced mushrooms that I seasoned and shaped into small links before pan-frying to create a plant-based version of a Filipino classic. My version has sweet notes from the use of sugar, which is also a personal preference.

vegan filipino longganisa or filipino sausages with garlic rice and tofu scramble

INGREDIENTS YOU’LL NEED

You’ll find the full detailed recipe in the card below!

LONGGANISA

  • 10 oz extra firm tofu or tokwa
  • 1/2 lb mushrooms minced (see recipe notes in the card below)
  • 8 cloves garlic minced
  • 4 tbsp tomato paste
  • 1/2 tsp ground black pepper
  • 3-4 tbsp soy sauce adjust to taste
  • 1 tsp liquid seasoning I used Knorr
  • 1 tbsp white distilled vinegar
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 3 tbsp corn starch
  • 1 cup panko or Japanese bread crumbs (73g – see recipe notes below)
vegan filipino longganisa ingredients
rehydrated shiitake mushrooms
fresh oyster mushrooms

FOR COOKING

  • Neutral oil for frying

TOFU SCRAMBLE

  • 1 tbsp neutral oil
  • 9 oz extra firm tofu tokwa pressed and drained
  • 1 1/2 tsp nutritional yeast, optional
  • 1/2 tsp black salt or sub for regular adjust to taste
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder for color
  • Ground black pepper
  • Sprinkle of liquid aminos or soy sauce to taste

VINEGAR, FOR DIPPING

  • 1/4 cup distilled white vinegar
  • 1/2 small red onion diced
  • 1-2 tsp sugar adjust to taste
  • 1 red chili sliced optional

TO SERVE

  • Sweet chili vinegar
  • Fried garlic rice or sinangag
  • Tofu scramble

PREPARE THE MUSHROOMS

  • Drain excess liquid from the tofu. I usually do this by wrapping the block in some paper towels before placing a plate or flat surface on top so the water seeps out and is absorbed by the towel.
  • If using dried shiitake mushrooms, soak these in hot water for 30 minutes until rehydrated. You can also leave this to soak overnight. Squeeze out the water from the mushrooms.
  • For all the mushrooms, you can finely mince these or process them.
  • Heat a large pan or skillet over medium heat. Add a little oil. Add the mushrooms and sauté for 2-3 minutes or until cooked. Turn off the heat. Set aside to cool. Cooking the mushrooms will help draw out extra moisture.
rehydrated shiitake mushrooms
fresh oyster mushrooms
diced oyster mushrooms
diced oyster mushrooms
diced shiitake mushrooms
sautéing mushrooms
sautéing mushrooms

LONGGANISA MIXTURE

  • In a bowl, crumble the tofu with your hands. Add in the mushrooms and the rest of the ingredients. Mix throughly until well incorporated.
  • You can taste some of the mixture and season more if needed.
  • Shape 1.5 tbsp of the mixture into a small cocktail sausage-like shape. The longganisa or Filipino sausage mixture should hold up well. If it easily crumbles or falls apart, you can add 1-2 tbsp more of bread crumbs to help absorb the excess moisture.
  • You can also shape the sausages however way you like.
extra firm tofu
preparing longganisa mixture
preparing longganisa mixture
preparing longganisa mixture
preparing longganisa mixture
preparing longganisa mixture
preparing longganisa mixture
preparing longganisa mixture
shaping the longganisa or filipino sausages
shaping the longganisa or filipino sausages

COOKING THE LONGGANISA

  • In a frying pan, add enough oil to submerge half of the sausages.
  • To test out the heat of the oil, you can add a small piece of the longganisa. It should immediately sizzle in the oil.
  • Add the longganisa in the oil. Cook the longganisa for 2-3 minutes on each side or until golden brown. Flip over and cook the remaining side.
  • Drain the longganisa from the oil.
cooking longganisa or filipino sausages
cooking longganisa or filipino sausages
cooking longganisa or filipino sausages
cooking longganisa or filipino sausages

VINEGAR FOR DIPPING

  • For the vinegar, mix the onions and vinegar together. Mix in some sugar to counter the acidity. Add red chili, if using. Allow to soak for 10-15 minutes. The vinegar will turn pink from the onions.
  • This is best prepared in advance and can be stored for days.
sweet chili vinegar for longganisa

TOFU SCRAMBLE & GARLIC RICE

  • You can cook the garlic rice and tofu scramble the same pan as the longganisa. I like to cook the garlic rice, then the tofu scramble, before the longganisa.
  • Heat a large wok or pan over medium. Once hot, add in the tofu and crumble using a fork. Mix in the spices and coat the tofu. Season with some liquid aminos or soy sauce. Sauté for 3-5 minutes until cooked. Set aside so you can use the same pan for the longganisa.

SERVE AND ENJOY

Serve with the tofu scramble, garlic rice or sinangag, and vinegar for dipping. Enjoy!

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vegan filipino longganisa or filipino sausages with garlic rice and tofu scramble

Vegan Longganisa (Filipino Sausages)

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Longganisa is a type of Filipino sausage distinct for its sweet and garlicky flavors. It’s a very popular breakfast food in the Philippines, but can be enjoy any time of the day. I grew up eating what we'd call 'Longsilong' which was basically Longganisa (for the 'long'), garlic fried rice or 'sinangag' (for 'si'), and an egg (itlog, for 'log').
It's very popular and is easily one of my favorite comfort foods. This vegan version of longganisa uses a mix of extra firm tofu or tokwa and minced mushrooms that I seasoned and shaped into small links before pan-frying to create a plant-based version of a Filipino classic.
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Prep Time 30 minutes mins
Cook Time 30 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr
Course Appetizer, Breakfast, Main Course, Side Dish, Sides
Cuisine Asian, Filipino, Southeast Asian
Servings 18 sausages
Calories 47 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

LONGGANISA

  • 10 oz extra firm tofu or tokwa
  • 1/2 lb mushrooms minced (see notes)
  • 8 cloves garlic minced
  • 4 tbsp tomato paste
  • 1/2 tsp ground black pepper
  • 3-4 tbsp soy sauce – adjust to taste
  • 1 tsp liquid seasoning , I used Knorr – adjust to taste
  • 1 tbsp white distilled vinegar
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 3 tbsp corn starch
  • 1 cup panko or Japanese bread crumbs 73g – see notes

FOR COOKING – LONGGANISA

  • Neutral oil for frying

TOFU SCRAMBLE

  • 1 tbsp neutral oil
  • 9 oz extra firm tofu or tokwa pressed and drained
  • 1/2 tsp black salt or sub for regular adjust (to taste)
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder for color
  • 1 1/2 tsp nutritional yeast optional
  • Ground black pepper
  • Sprinkle of liquid aminos or soy sauce to taste

VINEGAR, FOR DIPPING

  • 1/4 cup distilled white vinegar
  • 1/2 small red onion diced
  • 1-2 tsp sugar adjust to taste
  • 1 red chili sliced optional

TO SERVE

  • Sweet chili vinegar
  • Fried garlic rice or sinangag
  • Tofu scramble

Instructions
 

PREPARE THE MUSHROOMS

  • Drain excess liquid from the tofu. I usually do this by wrapping the block in some paper towels before placing a plate or flat surface on top so the water seeps out and is absorbed by the towel.
  • If using dried shiitake mushrooms, soak these in hot water for 30 minutes until rehydrated. You can also leave this to soak overnight. Squeeze out the water from the mushrooms.
  • For all the mushrooms, you can finely mince these or process them.
  • Heat a large pan or skillet over medium heat. Add a little oil. Add the mushrooms and sauté for 2-3 minutes or until cooked. Turn off the heat. Set aside to cool. Cooking the mushrooms will help draw out extra moisture.

LONGGANISA MIXTURE

  • In a bowl, crumble the tofu with your hands. Add in the mushrooms and the rest of the ingredients. Mix throughly until well incorporated.
  • You can taste some of the mixture and season more if needed.
  • Shape 1.5 tbsp of the mixture into a small cocktail sausage-like shape. The longganisa or Filipino sausage mixture should hold up well. If it easily crumbles or falls apart, you can add 1-2 tbsp more of bread crumbs to help absorb the excess moisture.
  • You can also shape the sausages however way you like.

COOKING THE LONGGANISA

  • In a frying pan, add enough oil to submerge half of the sausages.
  • To test out the heat of the oil, you can add a small piece of the longganisa. It should immediately sizzle in the oil.
  • Add the longganisa in the oil. Cook the longganisa for 2-3 minutes on each side or until golden brown. Flip over and cook the remaining side.
  • Drain the longganisa from the oil.

SERVE AND ENJOY!

  • Serve with the tofu scramble, garlic rice or sinangag, and vinegar for dipping. Enjoy!

STORAGE TIPS FOR LEFTOVERS

  • I pan-fry all the longganisa and store this in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
  • To reheat, you can simple pan-fry these again or place them in an air-fryer.

TOFU SCRAMBLE & GARLIC RICE

  • You can cook the garlic rice and tofu scramble the same pan as the longganisa. I like to cook the garlic rice, then the tofu scramble, before the longganisa.
  • Heat a large wok or pan over medium. Once hot, add in the tofu and crumble using a fork. Mix in the spices and coat the tofu. Season with some liquid aminos or soy sauce. Sauté for 3-5 minutes until cooked. Set aside so you can use the same pan for the longganisa.

VINEGAR FOR DIPPING

  • For the vinegar, mix the onions and vinegar together. Mix in some sugar to counter the acidity. Add red chili, if using. Allow to soak for 10-15 minutes. The vinegar will turn pink from the onions.
  • This is best prepared in advance and can be stored for days.

Notes

MUSHROOMS

  • I used a mix of fresh oyster mushrooms and rehydrated shiitake mushrooms. I used 180g fresh oyster mushrooms and 4 small pieces of shiitake mushrooms that I soaked until rehydrated.
 

BREADCRUMBS

  • You can also substitute this with ground quick cook or instant oatmeal.


NUTRITIONAL INFO

Serving: 1sausage | Calories: 47kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.003g | Sodium: 222mg | Potassium: 101mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 55IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 0.5mg
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This Post Has 10 Comments

  1. Kia April 21, 2024 Reply

    How much tofu is in the longganisa? There’s only measurements for the scramble. I’m going grocery shopping. I want to try this tomorrow 😊

    1. Jeeca April 21, 2024 Reply

      Hi Kia! Omg so sorry about that. I must’ve forgotten to copy the first line of my recipe from my own document. I used 280g or around 10 oz of extra firm tofu. Edited the recipe to reflect the changes too 🙂

  2. Jeeca April 27, 2024 Reply

    5 stars
    I love the use of mushrooms and tofu in this. Great with the garlic rice too!

  3. Beng May 6, 2024 Reply

    Are all the Filipino recipes included in your book? My 81 year old mom wants to have all your Filipino recipes printed. I thouth might as well buy your book instead. Thanks

    1. Jeeca May 6, 2024 Reply

      Hi Beng! The recipes in my website are not the same as those in my book. Those in my book are a mix of East and Southeast Asian recipes. 🙂 you can view the table of contents of my book here – https://thefoodietakesflight.com/vegan-asian-cookbook/

      Hope this helps!

  4. Niklas May 6, 2024 Reply

    5 stars
    Mhmhmhmhmmhm : )

  5. Dawn February 4, 2025 Reply

    5 stars
    My husband who is not a vegan loves this recipe. The smell alone makes you think that you are having the real longganisa.
    Thank you for this recipe. Will be making more of this for freezing!!!

    1. Jeeca February 10, 2025 Reply

      Oh wow, so happy to hear this!! Big compliment too coming from someone who’s non-veg!!

  6. Macy March 25, 2025 Reply

    Hi Jeeca, is there a way to freeze this and prepare in advance. That way I can make a lot of the mixture and freeze and just cook on the day? Excited to try this 😀

    1. Jeeca March 25, 2025 Reply

      Hi Macy! I haven’t tried freezing the uncooked mixture. I wouldn’t recommend it because once the breadcrumbs absorb more liquid and dries out, it will start to break apart. Best would be to cook everything first then freeze these. Then you can reheat from frozen. Hope this helps!

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