Make and share this Tocino (Version 7) recipe from Food.com.
Author: Air Force Mama
Make and share this Tocino (Version 4) recipe from Food.com.
Author: Air Force Mama
The following recipe was retrieved from http://masarapdin.wordpress.com/2012/04/27/lomi-soup-noodle-soup/ -Rose "lomi soup.......It's a noodle soup made with chicken and pork meats. Lomi is best eaten...
Author: RoseWade
Quick, Easy and delicious! Will remind you of Island Fiestas!
Author: Heather Maurer
This takes some time to prepare the ingredients, but it is very simple to make! As a substitute, you can get the shredded coleslaw package to replace the cabbage & carrots in the recipe.
Author: skaj71
Carabeef is a healthy and more affordable alternative to beef meat when cooking a Filipino dishes like Caldereta.
Author: Arandela
Latik is usually made from the first squeezing of freshly grated mature coconut. It is used as a topping for many Filipino desserts. For a shortcut, use canned coconut milk.
Author: lola
This is a soupy dish that is served mainly for a snack.
Author: lola
Make and share this Filipino Shrimps Sauteed recipe from Food.com.
Author: Dienia B.
Found this recipe on a site called Easy Portuguese Recipes. The site says Peixinhos da Horta were initially made on Portuguese ships as a method of keeping the vegetables from going bad. These deliciously...
Author: Mrs Goodall
Make and share this Filipino Fried Rice recipe from Food.com.
Author: cookin_nurse
This is a classic Pinoy (Filipino) dish that's even better the next day!
Author: PHILOSPEED
My stepmother is Filipino. I would watch her make these on special occasions. She never measured what she did, but I think I've got the knack of it. This is one of the best Filipino foods next to pancit...
Author: Jen
This recipe is from the Philippines. My stepfather was a Filipino, and I learned a few recipes from his family.
Author: SHERRY1952
This is a take on the Filipino-style dish, chicken adobo and the closest attempt to the real thing that I'm told there is. For those that don't know about this dish, it is traditionally chicken sauteed...
Author: J. Bradley
Make and share this Kilawin Na Tanigue recipe from Food.com.
Author: captain shep
The coconut milk in this Pinoy fish dish gives the catfish a very savory taste.
Author: lola
This is a easy one-pot dish from the Philippines. It contains meat and vegetables all cooked together in one savory dish.
Author: lola
This is an easy Pinoy recipe if you don't have much time. The beef can be sliced and marinated ahead of time making the meat even tastier. Eat the dish alone or serve with rice. Use a tender cut such as...
Author: lola
Spareribs glazed with the sweet, tangy taste of the Philippines. One of the honey coating ingredients, star anise, is native to China; it is a star-shaped, dark brown pod that contains a pea-sized seed...
Author: CHRISTYJ
A traditional Pancit taught to me by a Filipino friend while stationed overseas. Delicious and easy! Thanks, Ditas!
Author: Anonymous
This is a hearty sweet rice (malagkit) with chocolate dish great for snacks.
Author: lola
While not a traditional Filipino dish, my grandmother added the necessary proportions of canned pink salmon, tomatoes, onion, and loads of garlic to make this dish a Filipino family favorite. Serve alone...
Author: RINGONIAN
A Filipino dish that just smells and taste Yummy! Got this from bucaio.blogspot.com. Thought i'd share it with you.
Author: Irasistible
This is my grandma's lumpia and pancit that she has been making since before the family moved to the U.S. when my dad was a child. This is very popular with both family and friends. As soon as my friends...
Author: LANIBIRD
This is a vegetable dish from the Philippines that can be served as an everyday dish or when you have company. Since it also contains pork and prawns, you can eat it as a one-pot meal.
Author: lola
This is a classic Pinoy (Filipino) dish that's even better the next day!
Author: PHILOSPEED
This is a recipe that my mom brought back from a military stint in Japan. She has made it for family reunions, and it is always the first thing to go! These can also be prepared ahead and frozen, then...
Author: JCPINDY
Typically cooked on the stove top, this yummy comfort food is straight from the Philippines, but cooked in the slow cooker for ease! Serve over rice.
Author: Jennifer Lee Kirk
My take on the Filipino classic! I usually use country style pork ribs, but pick your own favorite: chicken, beef, venison, or whatever. (Lower cook time for leaner meats like chicken and venison).
Author: Zignus
Make and share this Lumpia With Oyster Sauce recipe from Food.com.
Author: Andtototoo