This version skips the pork innards for easy to find pork and chicken instead.
Pork Kilawin or kilawing baboy is a classic Filipino dish famous in the region of Pampanga. Pork kilawin is marinated and cooked in vinegar. Traditionally, it consists of diced pork, liver, lungs, and heart. I am not fond of eating those parts of ...
Hardinera is a dish you can find in Quezon and it's their take on the meatloaf, loaded with a lot of ingredients. This special meatloaf takes a lot of effort to prepare: it is made with sliced pork, pineapples, tomato sauce, tomato paste, ...
Piaya is a popular dessert from the Negros Occidental region that consists of unleavened flat bread with muscovado filling in the center. We know, just that simple description is enough to make you crave it. Here's where you can get some at ...
This Tausug beef stew recipe is hearty, delicious, and Filipino.
This dish from Mindanao is a beef stew that's unlike anything that you might have tasted before. This is because of the ingredients added in that make it taste totally appetizing and fantastic.You may want to pile on some steamed rice because this beef stew has flavors ...
For those who have set foot in Tacloban, you have probably tried moron, a native delicacy commonly found in this province. It's similar to suman, but the malagkit is cooked in coconut milk, sugar, and mixed with cocoa, then wrapped in banana leaves. When you unwrap ...
It used to be a kakanin that's eaten during All Soul's Day.
There are a lot of types of kakanin you can find all over the Philippines. We have the common suman, sapin-sapin, kutsinta, puto, pichi-pichi, biko, puto bumong, and bibingka which you can find almost everywhere, and we have the more unusual and ...
Stock up on a few key ingredients so you can always make your favorite kakanin in a pinch.
There are many kinds of kakanin (rice cakes) so you should be delighted to know that it's easy to make at any time if you have the ingredients handy. Here are all the ingredients you need to make it plus a few handy tips ...
Have you ever wondered why there are so many different kinds of pancit? This handaan, merienda, or even daily staple, finds its roots long before Spanish colonizers came. Instead, the iconic noodle dish began with the Chinese when they settled and traded ...
What’s your comfort food? The answer will differ from person to person, and especially country to country. What we tag as our comfort food is often found in our local cuisine. These are in the flavors we're most familiar with, in dishes that ...
If you find yourself in Isabela, you’ll be surprised to know that there are several dishes that should be on your food trip list. Rice, corn (both yellow and white corn), and monggo are Isabela's top crops and it’s natural that a lot of ...
Lucban, Quezon Province is a small municipality that prides itself for their delicious food. On any given occasion—whether it's the town’s Pahiyas Festival, a birthday celebration, or something as simple as breakfast, lunch, merienda, or dinner, Lucbanins love to eat Pancit Habhab.It's easy ...
If you're a big pancit fan, Isabela's Pancit Cabagan should make it to your must-try list. It's a dish that locals eat every day and may be served guisado-style or with a bit more sauce than usual. You can't go wrong with ...
When it comes to icy treats, there’s no doubt that halo-halo is the queen of it all. It’s colorful, it’s grand, and it’s got almost everything you can ask for: tapioca pearls, sweetened beans, agar jellies, leche flan, and ube among many others ...
Have you heard of a buko pie with a yema-flavored custard filling? Surprisingly, you can find this unique version of the buko pie in Malolos, Bulacan.A quick Google search of “Yema Buko Pie” will lead you to TLM Yema Buko Pie. Leonara ...
We bet the pancit palabok is one of your favorite orders at the popular fastfood chain. Guess what? We found that it's easy enough to hack at home, as long as you have the ingredients. It's a simple recipe but the combination of flavors is what makes it delicious ...
Experience what it means to eat like a Kapampangan.
According to Junie Sinio, a mom from San Fernando, Pampanga, she only began to appreciate cooking once she had her own family to feed. When she was a kid in the barrio, she used to watch her elders cook in the kitchen ...
Tawilis may be endangered but that doesn't mean you can't have your fish.
The tawilis is as Pinoy as tablea and bangus, so if you're devastated upon finding out that your favorite freshwater fish, the tawilis, is now on the endangered species list, be comforted that there are ways to still enjoy your favorite tawilis without actually consuming the fish. ...
Savor the flavors of Batangas at the comfort of your own kitchen.
Batangas isn’t just a quick vacation from the metro, it’s also home to many of the dishes we all know and love. Turns out, Batangas is responsible for more than just our memories of beautiful beaches and the Taal Lake. It's also ...
Pampanga's version of the batchoy is a clear pork soup without any noodles.
Pampanga has some delicious recipes, including their versions of other dishes that others may not be more familiar with. The batchoy is one of these dishes that they made their own. What makes their version different is that it doesn't contain any noodles. It's a clear ...
Plus, you don’t have to travel all the way to Ilocos Norte just to have your bagnet fix!
Chica’s Chicharronia, a small resto serving porky hits, has been serving its popular crispy bagnet, chicharon bulaklak, and other Filipino pulutan dishes since 2016. Now, you can have your pork favorites whenever the craving hits because Chica’s best-selling crispy pork now come in ...
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