These crispy vegetable fritters make easy and tasty snacks.
What's an okoy? Commonly made with togue or bean sprouts and a whole shrimp, okoy is the Pinoy version of vegetable fritters and the heft of these fritters is what makes an okoy so satisfying. You can make okoy any number of ways with ...
This okoy has something different that makes it super delicious!
Okoy recipes make fantastic merienda food. These easy fritters are crispy, fried, and loaded with vegetables. Since it's so easy to make, you can let your creativity guide you and make it super special with additional ingredients. This Ilocano version called the Okoy Tiyosko is made extra special. It's not ...
Crispy and crunchy, this vegetable fritter recipe is made different from your usual okoy (also spelled as ukoy). Carrots are still in the mix and so are the shrimp. What makes this unique is its slivers of kalabasa or squash instead of the usual togue or ...
Naghahanap ka ba ng bagong luto sa hipon? Okoy ang sagot; madaling ihanda, madali pang hanapin ang rekado.
Ang Okoy (ukoy) ay isang pampagana na madali at mabilis ihanda. Kailangan lang ng ilang rekado na madali namang makita sa palengke o sa supermarket. Ang ilan sa mga sangkap na ito: hipon, cornstarch, at paminta. Ang nagawang batter ay iluluto sa ...
A mom shares their easy #OUFTD (Our Ulam For The Day) that her whole family enjoys.
Lorraine Llorin is a well-known blogger who runs the Facebook page Super Momma. As a former nurse turned full-time work-at-home mom, she admits meal planning had always been a dilemma in their household, especially because her family—her husband and three children—loves to eat.Whenever ...
Here's how your okoy will remain crisp and crunchy every time.
Okoy is a deep-fried shrimp-and-veggie fritter. The best kind is one that looks like it has an amazing crunch, is crispy with its light, batter-coated veggies and shrimp just waiting to be dipped into some spicy suka.Make sure you don't end up ...
This popular deep-fried Filipino snack is made of shrimp and vegetables.
Okoy (also spelled ukoy) is a savory Filipino snack made with fresh shrimp. The shrimp is coated in a light batter, along with thinly sliced vegetables, and deep-fried until crispy. This okoy recipe uses fresh shrimp, but dried shrimp or hibe is a ...
A simple appetizer made with shrimp and deep-fried until crispy.
Okoy (also spelled as ukoy) is a Filipino appetizer that is simple and easy to make. It requires only a few ingredients, which you could find at your local supermarket. Some of these ingredients include: shrimp, cornstarch, and peppercorn. The batter made ...
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