In the Philippines, Paksiw refers to any stew cooked with vinegar and garlic. This dish that I have for you today is made from roast pork which we Filipinos call lechon. Serving lechon during the holidays and on special occasions has become a tradition in many Filipino homes. The whole roast pig is…
Mocha Cake
Adapted from Goldilocks Bakebook, this Mocha Cake will definitely satisfy your sweet tooth. The mocha flavor for both the cake and the frosting is just awesome! I topped the cake with Chocolate Truffles for a more fabulous finish and for an added bittersweet taste. I tell you it made…
Nilagang Baka
Nilagang Baka Favorite Sunday lunch menu! I remember my mom used to cook Nilagang Baka every Sunday when we were growing up. This recipe is one of the simplest & effortless yet flavorful dishes you can make & also one of the family’s favorite Sunday dish.…
Filipino Custard Cake
Today, I’m excited to share with you one of my favorite snacks during my childhood days in the Philippines. It’s neither pizza nor burgers and fries… it’s a cake! I just love cakes when I was little. I can eat it anytime of the day without…
A Feast of Family Heirloom Recipes– Lillian Borromeo’s Living Legacy
Thank God for extended vacations! Just when you thought Holy Week was over, an extra holiday mercifully happened. And so our stay-cation allowed us one last food trip. Along with dear friends, we made our way to Mexico,Pampanga to the home of Lillian Borromeo. A gracious…
Polvoron: Cookies ‘N Cream, Milo and Pinipig Flavor
I was cleaning the pantry when I found something which I haven’t seen since we moved here to our house in 2010. I really thought that I’ve lost it. Glad to know that I didn’t! I’m talking about my polvoron molds… They were sent to me…
Homemade Langkasuy Ice Cream
One of my favorite ice cream flavors when I was growing up is Langkasuy. If you’re not from the Philippines, then probably you haven’t heard of it! Langkasuy is the shortcut for Langka (Jackfruit) and Kasuy (Cashew). It was made popular by Magnolia Dairy Ice Cream. …
Cheesy and Creamy Maja Blanca
Maja Blanca is a favorite Filipino dessert which is usually served during fiestas and the holidays. Adapted from the traditional Spanish holiday dessert manjar blanco which means white delicacy, Maja Blanca is made primarily from coconut milk and cornstarch. It has the consistency of thick gelatine…
Overnight-er in Naga
Overnight out of town for a foodie is a lot like the amazing race. So many places to eat in, so little time! What to do?! Plan ahead…then break it—and go where the road…the whim…the craving hits you. I’ve had my share of food adventures in…
Pancit Sotanghon with Sardines
Last weekend was all rainy here in my side of the world. Though I don’t like rain (especially very hard rain that could stop me from doing things), I just love the sound of it. It kinda makes me feel relaxed. Ehhhr, I guess lazy is the…
Cassava Suman
Sumang Kamoteng Kahoy which is cassava wrapped in banana leaves, is a variation of the more popular Sumang Malagkit (steamed glutinous rice wrapped in banana leaves). Aside from the more simple process of preparing Sumang Kamoteng Kahoy compared to Sumang Malagkit, this kakanin is a favorite merienda to many Filipinos because of…
Kalamay with Pinipig Topping
Kalamay is another favorite sticky rice-based kakanin (sweet delicacy) in the Philippines. It comes in the form of a very sticky brown paste, although other colors in less viscous versions also exist. It actually has different versions, consistency, packaging and texture depending on location. In Bohol,…
Mais Queso and Ube Macapuno Ice Candy
It’s now summer in the Philippines, and it’s that time of the year again when I feel like I really want to go there so I could enjoy summer the way I used to. Just like here in Texas, the scorching heat of the sun back…
Everybody’s Cafe is my Cafe, too!
Basta Kapampangan, manyaman (masarap)! Says my new tote bag; a gift from Irene, my friend and partner-in-food-crime. Such is the pride of Kapampangans for their cuisine. Cooking is such a treasured legacy that well-guarded recipes are passed on from generation to generation. Nothing could be truer than Everybody’s Café, a…
Gaya-gaya Puto Maya!
Gaya-gaya Puto Maya! Folks of my circa would remember this– Filipino limericks that kids would shout at play. We teased playmates gaya-gaya putomaya (copycat!) but never knew what putomaya was. On my first ever trip to Davao sometime back, I found out it was neither a puto (steamed rice…