If it’s work, do it fast. If it’s food, eat it little by little. —Filipino Proverbs 56 I think we all live in a world that is so fast-paced, it's threatening and absolutely saturated with change and novelty and insecurity. Therefore, the ritual of cooking and feeding my family ...
Which is how, at the urging of a Filipino foodie friend we happened upon the Purple Patch in a not-exactly-tourist-friendly part of town. To say we were skeptical at first is an understatement. Filipino has always been the Rodney Dangerfield of Asian cuisines. Fried, heavy and greasy, ...
Served with vinegar garlic sauce and our homemade pickled onchoi. This sells out every day before dinner, so come early! Pork Adobo A staple of Filipino food. Pork adobo are chunks of pork marinated with shoyu, vinegar, garlic, black pepper and bay leaves. Braised for several hours to ...
In Juneau, Alaska's capital, chef Aims Villanueva-Alf spent her childhood comparing the cooking techniques at Filipino parties, detecting distinct differences between each family's homemade fried rice, adobo and pinakbet. This curiosity, paired with her father's time as a chief and chef for the...
5. Serve warm paired with steamed rice and fried fish. Chicken and Pork Adobo ~1 Comment Another iconic Filipino dish is the Chicken and Pork Adobo. When the word has its Spanish origins, it is very different from what it means in Spain than what it means to a Filipino. In Spain, the...
This is a Filipino delicacy--a duck egg containing a half-formed duckling, soft-boiled and eaten out of shell with a spoon. (Slurp! Crunch-crunch! Yum!) Bird's Nest Soup (China): Made from the nest of a particular kind of cave/cliff swallow. The swallow secretes a substance from a...
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However, their waitresses really prettyjialat. The elderly one, I got problems deciphering her English. The young Filipino one, was simply….I dont know how to say. Me: She’s very “innocent” huh Dearie: Innocent?? Is very blur lor!
Filipinotown (Los Angeles), California It’s Grill City at the Dollar Hits truck Apparently, no one went over the food truck rule book with Filipino upstarts Dollar Hits. For starters, the mobile kitchen isn’t – you can always find them on the middle of a block on L.A.’s Temple ...
would manage in a Filipino village with only fresh markets and limited refrigeration. Similarly, a skilled Filipino meal planner accustomed to shopping daily at fresh markets, might struggle to envision stocking a week’s worth of groceries from the supermarket in a refrigerator. In fact, we ...