Kelaguen is a group of Chamorro dishes that are traditionally served either as a main course, an appetizer, or a side dish. Seafood, fish, or meat are typically marinated in a combination of lemon juice, salt, and hot peppers, which were introduce... READ MORE
This unique Chamorro dish is typically served as an appetizer and consists of deep-fried shrimp and vegetables. It evolved from the classic American fritters, but today, it is a staple of various Chamorro festivities and celebrations, and sometime... READ MORE
This type of Chamorro kelaguen is made with chopped sardines, either fresh or canned. They are seasoned with lime or lemon juice, salt, lots of onions, and hot peppers. Optionally, grated coconut can also be added to the dish. Once the dish has be... READ MORE
This kelaguen variety is prepared by mixing baby clams with onions, lemon juice, salt, and hot peppers. Hot peppers are optional and the quantities depend on personal preferences, while the clams can be either fresh or canned. It is recommended to... READ MORE