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Squash Blossoms Inabraw with Fried Milkfish
I love squash blossoms and milkfish (bangus) is my all-time favorite fish.
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Bacaladilla, Caballa & Kimchi
Fried mackerel and mini cod fillets paired with kimchi & curry rice. Interesting to note that the “mini cods” or bacaladilla in Spanish are possibly blue whiting. Here is another fish recipe for you:
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Burger Rey
Last night while watching No Reservations Techniques episode, I told myself that I should make my own burger patty. Earlier today I’ve made my first attempt:
Soy Mackerel
I missed “Adobong galunggong“, a popular and favorite Filipino dish. It’s something we used to have weekly. Both words are iconic in the Philippines – adobo & the most common fish in every market – the Galunggong or Mackerel Scad. The price of galunggong is an economic gauge & a barometer to the President’s popularity [...]
Togue
“Togue” as we call bean sprouts in Tagalog. The mung bean sprouts are particularly my favorite. It’s the main ingredient for the lumpia (spring rolls) That was my initial plan but end up with this
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Comfort Food
Comfort food, according to Wikipedia are: Familiar, simple foods that are usually home-cooked or eaten at informal restaurants. They are foods that are often emotionally significant to a person or group of people and are sometimes related to pleasant associations of childhood A scene from Pixar’s Ratatouille sums this up very well: Well, I have [...]
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