Archive for 'Tag Archives: 'Pinoy Food''
Binallay
A native rice cake or “kakanin” served with a very sweet sauce, locally known as laro. Binallay symbolizes the industry, endurance, diligence, and perseverance of the residents of Ilagan, Isabela in northeast Luzon. Featured Image Credit [...]
Batchoy
A native dish (from Iloilo) cooked with an odd mixture of broth, pork, rind, noodles, fried garlic, pork meat, diced onions, and some flavoring. History of Batchoy (from wikipedia.org): Batchoy’s true origin is inconclusive. Documented accounts [...]
Lechon de Leche
A roasted young/suckling pig, usually between three to four months old. It is prepared and cooked similarly as the Filipino favorite, lechon (roasted pig). Lechon de Leche is considered a “premium” lechon. In some areas in [...]
Odong
Dried and slightly salted flour noodles similar in appearance to spaghetti and yellowish in color. It is popular among the rural folks in Mindanao particularly in Davao. Odong is often mixed with canned sardines. Apparently [...]
Bulanglang
Bulanglang is a rich soup dish/viand popular in Southern Tagalog, particularly in Batangas, Laguna, and Quezon. It is a mixture of commonly available backyard vegetables cooked with rice water (i.e. water from cleaning rice before cooking). Bulanglang [...]
Lomi
A Chinese food prepared with noodle, egg, meat, and seafood. Lomi may also refer to a specific kind of Chinese noodle. Lomi is typically cooked using a deep wok. From the Chinese words lo (“stew”) plus mi (“noodle”). Basic Recipe [...]
Adobong Taal
1. A Taal food cooked with mixed pieces of pork and chicken, vinegar, seasoning, and turmeric, which gives it a bright, yellow color. [...]
How to cook Dinuguan (according to panlasangpinoy.com)
Here’s a short You Tube video clip on how to prepare and cook Dinuguan or Blood Stew. Dinuguan is also sometimes referred to in English as “Chocolate Pork” or “Pork Chocolate” most probably because of its [...]
How to cook Bicol Express (according to panlasangpinoy.com)
Here’s a short You Tube video on how to prepare and cook the famous Bicol Express. YouTube Video credit: panlasangpinoy.com [...]
How to cook Afritada (according to panlasangpinoy.com)
A step-by-step video demonstration on how to prepare and cook the popular Filipino dish known as Afritada. Video credit: www.panlasangpinoy.com as posted on YouTube. [...]








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