For a refreshing treat the favorite Philippine merienda (afternoon snack) Sweetened plantain bananas, requires simple ingredients and a very easy to follow procedure. It is composed of plantain bananas or most commonly known as saging na saba, sugar and evaporated milk. This variety of
Saturday, June 22, 2013
How to Cook Sago
Sago is oftentimes confused with another tree by-product
called Tapioca. They may appear quite similar in appearance when manufactured
and processed to become
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Sweet and Spicy Fishball Sauce
I know each and every Filipino has tried the “making tusok–tusok the fishball” experience on the food cart of “manong fishball “ vendor, it started out originally
at 10 centavos each, but now it costs 50 cents a piece. In the early days
Friday, June 14, 2013
Eggplant Omelette with Sausages (Tortang Talong con Longganisa)
Classic, simple, healthy and budget friendly.This is how I best
remember this dish for. Cooking this very affordable Filipino favorite requires
two stages. The first is
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Ginataang Tanigue (Spanish Mackerel in Coconut Cream)
Yes, we had fish again.I need those heart friendly nutrients after having meat for the past days. On our sunday brunch we had Tanigue, or Spanish Mackerel fish in English. The first class seafood came from
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