A good, old fashioned tapa and egg duo is a classic combination any Filipino would enjoy. Tender beef in a sweet and savory marinade, with creamy eggs to boot, is always a meal to look forward to, and breakfast lovers, especially, know this all too well. After all, who can resist the mouthwatering aroma that…
Rice Recipes
Egg Fried Rice
Egg fried rice—and fried rice in general, really—is a huge part of Asian cuisine. We know how much Filipinos love rice, and for other Asian countries this is no different. From Thailand to India to Japan, each nation has their own version of fried rice that they know and love. Even the Philippines has its…
Sushi Bake Recipe
For some, cooking is an activity that’s long been present in their lives. Growing up with the craft, they naturally got used to working in the kitchen, while going through the process of improving their recipes. Meanwhile, others began a little later in their lives, with their curiosity piquing from perhaps a dish that everyone…
Arroz Caldo Recipe
Arroz Caldo (literally translated as warm rice) is a type of congee (or lugaw) that closely resembles the risotto. Though this dish is of Chinese origin, the (new) name was actually given by the Spaniards because of pronounciation issues.
The use of chicken (cut into individual servings) makes Arroz Caldo different from other congees. Safflower (wild saffron), toasted garlic, and scallions are added to enhance the flavor, color, and aroma of the dish.
This lugaw is usually served during breakfast. I remember seeing several well-lit carts complete with chairs and tables along Edsa (a major road in Manila) serving this congee with Goto and lugaw. Several tapsilogan and karinderya also carry this in their daily menu. Arroz Caldo is also one of the favorite food of those who want to sober-up.
Java Rice with Pork Chop
Across the world, people love a good pork chop. While it may come as pricey to some, a good piece of pork is great not only during special celebrations or romantic dates but fun days out with your family! Pork is able to absorb many different flavors well. You can cook it to your preference,…
Adobo Fried Rice
Want to try a creative spin on your leftovers? This adobo fried rice is perfect! Fried rice is pleasant on its own, but the tasty combination of that and adobo is incredible. I love how garlicky and savory this fried rice is. With breakfast being the most important meal of the day, this dish will…
Arroz Palabok
Arroz Palabok is a lugaw version of pancit palabok. It has the same great taste even if presented in a different form. Through this recipe, you can now make your own palabok lugaw in the comfort of your home. How to Cook Arroz Palabok Making arroz palabok is as easy as cooking arroz caldo. The…
Aligue Fried Rice
This version of aligue fried rice is tasty and delicious. It is composed of the usual crab fat along with a variety of seafood. I love how it looks and tastes. It reminds me of the seafood paella that my family cooks during special occasions. Enjoy having this dish with your family for lunch or…
Crispy Liempo Sinigang Rice
Crispy Liempo Sinigang Rice with Vegetable Tempura is my take on soup-less sinigang. It has the same good and asim-kilig sinigang flavor, with a great texture that I really love. I am telling you now that this is worth your time and effort. How to Cook Crispy Liempo Sinigang Rice There are three procedures involved…
Yang Chow Fried Rice Recipe
Yang Chow Fried Rice is probably the most eminent fried rice recipe in the Philippines, even in the entire Asian continent. This fried rice recipe is of oriental origin and dates back to the mid 1700s. Until today, the popularity of Yang Chow Fried Rice never ceases. In fact, this is also popular in most…