Posted by
Nez |
Jul 22nd, 2010
DINUGUAN is a Tagalog term, literally translated as “blooded”, which refers to the Native Filipino dish, full of flavor of pork blood and meat. Though some, do not eat Dinuguan for some religious reasons, most Filipinos crave and fave for this dish, paired with steaming white rice or Puto, a Filipino rice cake. Dinuguan would reflect how Filipinos love cooking and eating exotic dishes like Adobong Paa...
Posted by
Nez |
May 28th, 2010
Even if it’s cloudy outside, summer is still here which makes the weather hot! It is sometimes unpleasant to cook in this very warm temperature. And even a good hot meal or soup in this terrible hot day makes them unpopular. But no Filipino can resist a rich, thick and intense SINIGANG NA BABOY (Pork in Tamarind Soup) despite of the weather condition. Sinigang na Baboy is one of the most wanted Pinoy dish for...
Posted by
Nez |
May 27th, 2010
It rained for the past 2 nights and I am thankful the rain somehow helped lessen the warm temperature which was 38 degress Celcius yesterday, the hottest day of the year. Some provinces here in the Philippines like Isabela already reached 40 degrees, whew, that is hot hot hot. I do not know if I am to be happy the summer is about to end because I really do not like rain. I had terribly stressed with the rain last...
Posted by
Nez |
Aug 25th, 2009
Nilagang Baboy or Boiled Pork Bones is one of the most favorite soup in our home – always instantly and distinguished comforting food not only best during the cold but also during the warm weather. Absolutely Nilagang Baboy is not a burdensome and extremely simple as ABC, no need for a numerous complicated preparations or fancy elaborative cooking. There is no intricate technique in cooking the. The only...