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Yummy chicken is a great idea for your lazy Sunday lunch or even for the freind's party that you have planned for the weekend. Try this delicious filipino chicken it is truly a simple and easy dish to make. Lay out a spread that you would efeel proud of. You ..
I love Pinoy Bistek. I think every Filipino does. Nunnie likes it a lot. This Pinoy recipe is really really easy to make. I just wish that it was more affordable when I was still in the
Combine soy sauce, vinegar, corn syrup, garlic salt and salt.
Place chicken in heavy saucepan; pour soy sauce mixture over chicken.
Cover; simmer for 40 minutes or until chicken is
Ginisang munggo is another Fiipino comfort food. It is a delicious and nutritious mung bean stew cooked with pork and ampalaya leaves. Normally paired with fried
Put veal in deep bowl.
Mix soy sauce, vinegar, and seasonings.
Pour over veal and let stand for at least 30 minutes, turning meat several times.
Lift meat from marinade; roll in flour and brown in hot shortening.
Put a small rack under meat in kettle.
Add ..
MAKING
1. In a pan heat chicken broth and simmer chicken, onion, garlic and ginger with cover for about 30 minutes or until tender.
2. Add mushrooms and bring to boiling.
3. Add Karamungay leaves and cook for 5 minutes.
SERVING
4. Serve the stew with hot ..
This is not your ordinary Italian Carbonara sauce. I know that Carbonara sauce originates from Italy, but this one is way better. I say that this is a Filipino recipe not only because I learned this from the Philippines, but also is very different from the ..
Lechon Manok is my all time favorite dish and also a very popular Pinoy recipe. The combination of the seasonings I used on this recipe is just perfect for me.
Put all the ingredients in the saucepan EXCEPT for the cooking oil and red chili peppers.
Cover the saucepan and simmer it on very low heat until the meat is tender. Stir it constantly.
If the meat is already tender and the sauce is still pretty thin, simmer ..
1. Combine the dipping sauce ingredients (except the cornstarch solution) in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Add the cornstarch solution and cook, stirring, until the sauce boils and thickens. Remove from the heat.
2. Cut the ..
This has to be the most popular Filipino dish, it is simply delicious. I love making Chicken Adobo and it is totally low carb. While this dish is eaten with white rice or jasmine rice it was still delish with cauliflower rice. I hope you try this low carb ..
an italian cuisine that is commonly serve in filipino gatherings whether in a birthday party or just a simple lunch which comes with a fried chicken, a lightly toasted bread and an iced cola. however, this rich italian recipe presented here is modified to ..
Trim fat from pork; cut pork into 1-inch cubes.
Heat pork, chicken, water, vinegar, garlic, soy sauce, salt and pepper to boiling in Dutch oven; reduce heat.
Cover and simmer until pork and chicken are done, 45 to 55 minutes.
Remove pork and chicken from ..
Do you miss the street foods in the Philippines? How does isaw and bitukang manok sound right now? Well if you are like me who are craving for those foods, then you might wanna try this Filipino Style Pork Barbecue that we just
In a medium-size bowl, sprinkle wine over shrimp.
Let stand 10 minutes; drain well.
In a large pot, bring 3 quarts water and 1 teaspoon salt to a boil over high heat, add noodles.
Cook 3 to 4 minutes or until al dente.
Drain noodles in a colander.
Stir in 1 ..
Arroz Caldo is one of my favorite food for breakfast and night time snack when I was still in the Philippines. Most of the time, I would just buy this because you will see street food vendors selling this all over the
Adobo, is the national dish of the Phillipines, a beautiful island country in Asia. Adobo in spanish means marinade, such is this dish where in the chicken and pork are seared and cooked in the sauce, and extracting its flavors as if from a marinade. A ..
Place lemon, onion, soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and pepper in a food processor or blender and process until minced.
Pour marinade into a large nonreactive bowl.
Add seafood; cover and marinate in the refrigerator no longer than 30 minutes.
Remove seafood from ..
Arroz Caldo is Filipino rice porridge. It's our comfort dish that most households make. Their are many different ways you can cook Arroz Caldo for taste. The small amount of ginger, salt and pepper for your taste buds. The rice which give it that rich hardy ..
The Gulay is a traditional rice and chicken dish with tomato sauce, red peppers, carrots and onions. It reminded me of Chicken stir-fry except with a stronger sweet, sour and pepper flavor all rolled into one. It was quick to make, easy to store and tasted ..
The Adobo reminded me of a southern smothered chicken. The black pepper, vinegar and soy sauce combined to create this kickin’ gravy that exploded in my mouth. Having the bed of rice underneath definitely balanced the dish. Dark meat is better to use in ..
Max€™s style Fried Chicken is a recipe close to the very popular and delicious Fried Chicken dish served by Max€™s Restaurant.
This Fried Chicken dish is served with fried kamote (sweet potato) and best eaten with Jufran banana catsup or ..
Tortang talong or Eggplant Omelet is a very simple Filipino dish fit for those who are always in a hurry. A very budget friendly meal, this recipe won’t hurt your wallet at all.I would recommend this to beginners because it only takes few easy steps to ..
Humba is a sweet pork dish that resembles the famous pork adobo in terms of appearance. This is popular in the southern parts of the Philippines and is considered as one of the delicacies of the region. Pork belly, pork hocks, and pork ham are the 3 most ..
Igado is a popular Ilocano dish made from pork tenderloin and pig’s innards such as liver, kidney, heart. This is definitely one of the best Filipino foods around – in my opinion. However, some might still need to acquire a taste for
Looks so mouthwatering and sumptuous, isn€™t it? Don€™t be intimidated because contrary to the way it looks, this dish is so easy and fast to prepare. In fact, the amount of ingredients needed and the preparation time best resembles the dishes ..
Munggo or Mung bean (or even green bean to some) is a seed of Vigna radiata, a plant native to India and Pakistan. Since the plant originated in Asia, it was easy to spread along the nearby countries. This seed became a hit when it reached the Philippines. ..
Pork in shrimp paste is the best translation for this recipe. Tenderized pork is cooked in shrimp paste to enrich the flavor then garnished with chili to add some kick. This is considered as Filipino a main dish and is often eaten with lots of
Pinoy Spaghetti is the Filipino version of the ever popular pasta that is of Italian origin. This version of Spaghetti requires the use of sugar, hotdogs, and banana catsup. It might some peculiar to some but these ingredients brings up a whole new flavor ..
Beef Pochero is a Filipino Stew similar to that of €œNilaga€ (commonly known as boiled beef). This dish is complimented by the sweetness of the €œSaba€ (Cavendish banana) and a unique sour blend is brought-in by the tomato sauce. A very enticing ..
A beef soup comprised of shank with bone marrow still inside the bone, Bulalo is considered to be one of the most favorite main dishes in the Philippines. Minimal effort is needed to prepare this dish but time and patience is necessary to make the beef shank ..
Pork Afritada is simply “Stewed pork in tomato sauce”. This dish is similar to Menudo and Kaldereta (or Caldereta) and is usually cooked with wedges of carrots and potatoes. Bay leaves are also added for extra flavor and
Tahô is a Philippine street food sold by peddlers known as “magtataho”. It is a soft gelatin-like snack made from processed soybeans topped with caramel and tapioca pearls (locally called sago). What we have here is a homemade version of this popular ..
The Philippines is considered as the melting pot of Asia. People of different race and origin call it their home. Along with themselves, these peolple (migrants, traders, and colonizers) brought their culture, tradition, and food. This is the reason why ..
There are a lot of recipes in the world’s cuisine that make use of Fish Fillet. The only way to identify the dish’s origin is by looking at the other ingredients that comprise it then associate them with the continent, country, or region where these are ..
Lumpia is a sweet rendition of the traditional Chinese egg roll. However, the lumpia could be stuffed with chicken, pork, or shrimp! The traditional chicken breast, cabbage, carrots, salt and pepper was deep fried {wok style} to perfection. The lumpia was ..
Chicken Pastel is a hearty casserole dish that is usually served with pie crust on top. Not to be mistaken with the Brazilian Pastel, the crust of this dish is very similar to that of buko pie and
Thaw frozen crab meat.
Drain.
Place crab meat in shallow casserole.
Combine margarine and vinegar and pour over crab.
Sprinkle with tarragon.
Toss.
Broil 12 to 15 minutes or until lightly
In nonstick skillet brown mushrooms, green pepper, and onion.
Add livers and sprinkle with flour, salt, and paprika.
Cook over moderate heat, stirring frequently, until liver loses pink color.
Add stock and bring to boil.
Cook, stirring often, until ..
Chicken with cashewnuts is another Asian favorite recipe. People can enjoy chicken and cashews. There are dried red chilis also. The sauces give the dish flavor and the chilis give an appetizing color to the dish.
In a very large bowl toss apples, the 2/3 cup granulated sugar, the raisins, flour, and 1 teaspoon of the spice.
Transfer to a 2-quart rectangular baking dish.
Dot with 1 tablespoon of the butter.
Unfold crust.
On a lightly floured surface, roll into a 14 ..
Lightly grease jelly roll pan, 15 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 1 inch jelly pan, or cookie sheet.
Mix baking mix and water until soft dough forms.
Gently smooth dough into ball on floured surface.
Knead 20 times.
Pat dough on bottom and up sides of pan with floured hands ..
Cashewed Chicken is an Oriental dish that definitely fits the Filipino Palate. Thinly sliced chicken breast is coated with egg and cornstarch then stir fried until crispy and golden brown. An array of colors brought about by the different vegetables makes ..
Breaded Pork Loin is a simple recipe using pork loin as the main ingredient. Pork Loin is dipped in whisked egg and milk mixture then dredged in bread crumbs and fried to perfection. This easy-to-do dish requires just a little time to prepare and is budget ..
Garlic Fried Rice or Sinangag is steamed rice fried with lots of garlic. This is a favorite side in the Philippines and most of Asia since rice is considered as the staple
Sweet and Sour Pork is a dish that consists of pork sliced into serving pieces, marinated, dredged in flour and/or cornstarch, and deep-fried. The sweet and sour sauce made from brown sugar, rice vinegar, and ketchup gives life to the dish. Vegetables such ..
Chicken Adobo is an authentic Filipino dish and is one of the mostly recognized Filipino foods. Not to be mistaken with Mexican adobo, this dish is uniquely prepared by stewing chicken in vinegar and soy
Pansit or Pancit Guisado is a Filipino noodle dish and is a staple second to rice. This was brought by the chinese and was localized since then. This dish uses “Bihon” or rice sticks mixed with pork, chicken, and
Bopis is a spicy Filipino dish made from minced pig’s lungs and heart. This can be served as an appetizer for beer and alcoholic beverages; it is also considered as a main dish and is best served with steamed white
Paksiw na isda is probably one of my least favorite Filipino dish. Why? It’s because I grew up eating this and sometimes for weeks. We were so poor that we couldn’t afford to buy any meat at all. This is the only food that was easy for mom to cook and ..
Dinuguan is a dish that is mainly comprised of pork meat (and most often pork innards such as small and large intestines) and pork blood. This is also known as €œBlood Stew€ or Pork Blood Stew. Even though some Southeast Asian and European countries ..
Chicken Afritada. This might be an everyday dish served in Filipino households; however, having the complete ingredients and putting some love in your cooking will definitely turn this ordinary dish into something
Pork Giniling is a pork dish that makes use of ground pork as the primary ingredient. Ground pork is stewed in tomato sauce and water to bring out the taste while vegetables such as carrots and potatoes (some also like this with raisins and green peas) are ..
Callos or ox tripe stew is a Filipino-Spanish dish made from ox tripe and veal shanks (ox feet). The tripe and shanks are boiled and simmered until the texture becomes extra tender; this makes eating this dish pleasurable. Different vegetables can also be ..
Lechon kawali or Pan-roasted pork to some is different from Lechon, the well known Filipino dish which is also the national dish of the Philippines. While lechon is cooked in a pit filled with flamed charcoal, Lechon kawali is cooked by boiling then later ..
Chicken Asado (or Asadong Manok) is an awesome Filipino chicken dish and one of the best bets of the province of Pampanga. This dish uses simple ingredients and the cooking process is not so complicated.
Hmmm, seems like you’re eyes are hooked on the ..
Homemade skinless longanisa is one of my favorite Pinoy recipe. I really like having this for breakfast, especially when it is served with garlic fried rice and fried
If you are bored with your regular hamburger, then this spicy hamburger is for you. This may not be a regular Pinoy recipe but it is worth sharing so I am posting it here. This spicy hamburger is so good you would never cook your hamburger any other
Chicken Inasal is a Pinoy recipe that originated from the province of Bacolod City. This is characterized by it’s yellowish color and distinctive flavor.
Bicol Express is basically some pork cooked in coconut milk with a lot of chili peppers. The chili pepper is what makes it “Bicol Express.” Without the chili peppers, the Bicolanos won’t consider it Bicol
eef with Broccoli is an Asian beef main dish. As the name suggests, this dish is mainly comprised of beef and broccoli combined with different sauces for that delightful Asian flavor.
This simple recipe is so easy to follow. I would suggest though that you ..
Tinola is a ginger and onion based soup with chicken as the usual main ingredient. This is an authentic Filipino main dish and best complimented with green papaya wedges (an alternative is chayote) and chili pepper leaves. As a traditional dish, the chicken ..
Lengua Estofada (sometimes called Lengua Estofado) is stewed Ox tongue cooked in tomato sauce. This dish is of Hispanic origin; it has been adopted by the Filipino Palate (Panlasang Pinoy) due to Three Centuries of Spanish
Bistek Tagalog is the Filipino version of the Beef Steak. It is comprised of thinly sliced beef cooked in soy sauce and lemon juice and garnished with caramelized onion
Chicken Feet” is a favorite oriental ingredient and has made its way in many Asian recipes and cookbooks. As a typical Filipino food, Chicken feet can be seen in the streets of Manila and are mostly sold as a street food. This part of the chicken has little ..
Pancit Bihon is probably one of the most served Filipino food during special occasions. This is always present during birthdays. Most Filipinos believe that if you serve Pancit Bihon during birthdays, it will add length to the life of the celebrant. Usually, ..
Paksiw na Pata is pork leg cooked in vinegar and soy sauce. Although the term €œPaksiw€ means cooking in vinegar and garlic, the soy sauce is added to bring additional flavor and color. This is a very simple dish that has a great resemblance to the ..
Sinigang na Panga ng Tuna is another variation the famous soup dish of the Philippines, Sinigang. Almost any meat or seafood can be used in making sinigang while the sour component is not limited to tamarind alone (tamarind is the main component of the ..
Pork Sinigang or Sinigang na Baboy is a sour soup native to the Philippines. This particular soup dish uses pork as the main ingredient though beef, shrimp, fish, and even chicken (this is known as sinampalukang manok) can be used. Bony parts of the pig known ..
“Sinigang na ulo ng Salmon” is translated as Salmon head cooked in a sour broth of tomatoes and tamarind. Sinigang is the term used to cook meat or seafood by boiling it with a sour base such as tamarind. Other variant bases are available depending on the ..
This Filipino recipe is just a very ordinary food in the Philippines.And I have also shared a little secret that can make the taste of this Pinoy recipe even better (although not very healthy) which is the addition of the fried pork skin or what we call ..
Inihaw Na Liempo is a very popular food in the Philippines. You can see this Filipino recipe being cooked and sold on every street of Manila, Cubao, Pasig, everywhere. It may not be healthy to eat this all the time, but sometimes, due to the distinctive taste ..
Sarciadong Isda literally translates to “Fish with sauce”. Fried fish is simmered in a sauce that is usually composed of tomatoes and onions; some seasonings are also added to enhance the
Kutsinta or brown rice cake is a type of €œkakanin€ that uses lye water as an ingredient. Kutsinta is somewhat sticky yet chewey (thats what lye water does) at the same time and is best eaten with grated coconut on
Pork bola bola on a stick is just a Pinoy recipe that I have made up. We found it to be really good but the addition of the basil leaves made it tastes like Italian
This Pinoy recipe of Stir Fry Vegetables is very common in the Philippines. We may not call it Stir Fry but it’s still very common because we cook our vegetables almost in the same way. You sauté your vegetables in garlic and onion, then you put ..
Tortang Talong is actually one of my favorite Pinoy recipe when I was still in the Philippines. Well, it has become my favorite food because it’s cheap and my budget was quite limited.
This particular Pinoy recipe of Fried Chicken may not be the easiest one because it takes time to prepare. But the good thing about it is it will pay off. The result is very good, I can guarantee
Ginataang hipon is probably one of the best food cooked in coconut milk. This is one of my favorite. I just loved the thick sauce from the coconut milk. There is nothing compared to
Chicken Sopas is quite a popular food in the Philippines. This is usually served during breakfast. If you happen to grow up in a place like Pasig, you don’t have to cook this popular Pinoy recipe because some people will actually cook this for breakfast ..
Soft tacos may not be a Pinoy Recipe but it is worth sharing here. Soft tacos is just some ground beef seasoned heavily with a lot of spices to make it really hot. This recipe is for somebody like us who like spicy food.
Beef tapa is probably one of the best and popular Pinoy recipe in the Philippines, or at least where I grew up.Beef tapa is probably one of the best and popular Pinoy recipe in the Philippines, or at least where I grew
Beef afritada is another popular Pinoy recipe. It is so popular that you can buy or order this at any carinderia. And of course, every cook in the Philippines has their own version of this Pinoy
Kwek-Kwek or Orange eggs are boiled quailed eggs coated with an orange batter and deep-fried until the batter is crispy. This is categorized as a street food and are sold along with fish balls, squid balls, and chicken
This dish is comprised of pork cooked with a generous amount of Coconut milk and chilies. No wonder the name of this dish was derived from a Philippine region (Bicol) wherein Coconuts are abundant and the use of chilies is emphasized in most local ..
Pancit Canton or Stir Fry Noodles may have originated from China but since it’s a good food, the Filipinos have learned to love it. Almost everybody has their own recipe for pancit
Atchara is an appetizer made from pickled green papaya. Julienned or grated green papaya are placed in airtight containers and soaked for a week in cooked vinegar and sugar mixture with onions, garlic, ginger, pepper corn, and red bell pepper.
This is ..
Orange Chicken is a dish of American-Chinese origin. There are claims that this recipe originally came from Hunan (a province in china) and was modified when brought here in North America for the purpose of adapting to the American
Buchi or Butsi is a rice cake made from sweet rice flour that is molded into shape with a sweet bean paste filling and sesame seed coating. This delectable treat is deep fried under high heat before serving.
The most famous establishment that serves this in ..
One of the all-time favorite “pasalubong” is the Buko pie. This sweet and rich pie is made from young coconut meat which is locally known as “Buko” meat. “Pasalubong”, on the other hand, is a gift for a family member or friend bough by a traveler ..
looking for a complete meal that comes with meat and vegetables? try this healthy dish from the Philippines! it's rich in tomato sauce which is known to have lycopene---a phytochemical. recent human clinical trials and clinical studies suggests that lycopene ..
Macaroni Salad or Chicken Macaroni Salad is a simple salad made from macaroni (usually elbow macaroni). This salad is prepared with a generous amount of mayonnaise and boiled chicken meat (sometimes ham is used). A regular side dish during picnics and family ..
Ginataang Munggo is a simple Filipino dessert dish wherein toasted Mung beans and sticky rice are cooked in coconut milk.
If you have been out of the Philippines for many years, having this dish can make you feel nostalgic. It makes you think of home and the ..
Minatamis na Saging is a dessert dish wherein plantains (locally known as “saging na saba”) are sweetened by cooking in a sweet mixture composed of water, brown sugar, salt, and vanilla
Lumpiang Sariwa or Fresh Spring Roll is a vegetable dish composed of different vegetables with a soft (unfried) wrapper garnished with sweet sauce and crushed peanuts. Some popular variations of this dish are lumpiang ubod (made with heart of palm) and ..
In the Philippines, fruit salad is considered to be more of a dessert rather than an appetizer or side dish. The Filipino version of the fruit salad requires the use of condensed milk and table cream which makes the dish rich and sweet. The typical Filipino ..
Ukoy is the Filipino version of shrimp fritters. Small shrimps (usually with head and shell on) are mixed in a batter and fried until crispy. This is can be an appetizer, a main dish, or a mid afternoon snack. Several variations of this dish exists, the most ..
Suman is a traditional Filipino rice cake that is usually made from glutinous rice (locally referred to as “malagkit”). Aside from using glutinous rice, some variations also use root crops such as
Sisig is a popular appetizer (pulutan) turned main dish that originated from the culinary capital of the Philippines : Pampanga. This dish was invented by Lucia Cunanan or popularly know as Aling Lucing (she is also known as the sisig queen). Originally, ..
Chicharon Bituka are deep fried pig or cow intestine prepared similar to that of Chicharones or Pork Cracklings (Pork Rinds). This dish is usually served as an appetizer or “pulutan” and is best when accompanied with beer. Another popular chicharon ..
Binatog or boiled white corn kernels is a popular Filipino snack and street food. This is made by soaking mature white corn in water and salt until puffed. The soaked corns are then boiled until the skin almost peel off. Excess water is drained and the corn ..
Extremely delicious and filling, try out this Deep Dish Prune and Apricot Pies - an awesome way to treat yourt taste-buds. Follow this relatively simple recipe for Deep Dish Prune and Apricot Pies and delight in every bite of it!
Measure the amount of water required by the package directions.
Pour into a 2V2- or 3-quart casserole.
Cover with plastic wrap.
Microwave at HIGH until boiling.
Stir in rice and seasonings.
Cover with plastic wrap.
Microwave at MEDIUM-LOW until rice is ..
Cut a slice off the stem end of tomato.
Scoop out pulp.
Place pulp in a small glass baking dish.
Combine garlic salt, onion, ground beef, stuffing mix, parsley, egg, and pepper in a bowl.
Fill tomato shell with mixture.
Place the stuffed tomato in dish ..
Cut a slice off the stem end of tomato.
Scoop out pulp.
Place pulp in a small glass baking dish.
Combine garlic salt, onion, ground beef, stuffing mix, parsley, egg, and pepper in a bowl.
Fill tomato shell with mixture.
Place the stuffed tomato in dish ..
I bet, it's seldom that there will be something as delicious and wholesome as this Individual Deep-Dish Apple Pie . Try out this wonderfully incredible recipe for Individual Deep-Dish Apple Pie ; you're gonna love this one!
Combine all ingredients except Tangy Red Dressing in a large bowl, reserving some of the mushrooms, tomatoes, ham, cheese, and eggs for garnish, toss gently.
Arrange reserved ingredients on top of salad.
Serve with Tangy Red
Place butter in a 1 1/2 quart casserole.
Microwave at HIGH 30 seconds to melt.
Stir in and toss bread cubes to coat.
Microwave at HIGH 3 to 4 minutes or until crisp.
Stir several times during microwaving.
Place on a paper towel when crisp.
Place asparagus in ..
Do you crave for vanilla ice cream topped with your favorite nuts? Taste this nutty ice cream dish, richly flavored with vanilla and gorgeously sprinkled with nuts of your choice. You have your next party dessert ready to
Almost anyone can get this Deep Dish Rhubarb Pie right at the very firstr go, coz' it's too simple. And, of course, this Deep Dish Rhubarb Pie is sure to satusfy you palate, however discreet it may be.
1. On a cutting board using a sharp knife, cut each breast lengthwise into 2 thin pieces. Place flour in a shallow bowl; season with salt and pepper. Coat chicken in flour mixture, shaking off excess.
2. Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. ..
1. In a bowl combine beef strips with soya sauce. Set aside.
2. In a large saucepan, combine stock and ginger; bring to a boil over high heat. Add vermicelli and boil for 2 to 3 minutes or until just tender. Add beef-soya mixture, carrots and cabbage.
3. ..
Combine apples, 2/3 cup sugar, lemon juice, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a large saucepan or skillet.
Bring to a boil, cover, reduce heat, and simmer 25 minutes or until apples are almost tender.
Let apples cool.
Dissolve yeast in warm water; let stand 5 ..
Ginataang Mais is a Filipino dessert and snack made from whole kernel corn and coconut milk. This is a simple and quick Filipino dessert recipe that only takes less than 25 minutes to prepare. The appearance of this quick and easy dessert is similar to that ..
Here are 2 kind of side dishes ("gamja jorim" and "gamja chae bokkeum") using potatoes. Many Koreans prepare these for their children as part of their school lunch
ONEMAN SHOW describes a MEXICAN A quick microwave meal, that can be nutritive,spicy, creative and flavorful utilizing common ingredients in your pantry or