A traditional Filipino coconut milk-based dessert with my own personal modifications to make it quick, easy, and palatable to even the most wary and picky...
Beef Morcon is a meat roll stuffed with vegetables, sausage, ham, and egg that is very popular in the Philippines on special occasions like Christmas....
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...
I used to enjoy my own recipes but it's more satisfying if I'll share it to others. This cookie recipe is one of my favorite Filipino foods which is tasty,...
A recipe for fresh wrappers made with eggs and flour to be used for pancit molo (Filipino wonton soup). You can of course buy wantan wrappers and use those,...
This is a recipe I found that I cannot wait to try. I remember my friends mother making these when we were younger. The sauce on this recipe is different...
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...
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 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...
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,...
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,...
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...
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 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!...