This is a Filipino dessert that's very easy to make using broas or ladyfingers as the cake sponge. This recipe is healthier than regular crema de fruta because I reduced the amount of sugar and fat.
Author: CDegracia
This is an adopted recipe that I've not yet had the chance to try, although it looks wonderful. I wasn't even sure what annatto seeds were, so I looked it up and here's what I found, from http://www.cuisinenet.com/glossary/achiote.html:...
Author: spatchcock
This pork filling can be made way ahead of time to shorten the preparation time for these Filipino empanadas. Use my recipe for empanada dough.
Author: lola
Clams, such as Manila or baby clams, taste great cooked in oyster sauce, and make a great Filipino appetizer.
Author: lola
Adobo from the east and mole from the west, 'al unisono!'
Author: F Paul Fuhr
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 eaters. Serve warm in bowls.
Author: kg0017
Not your usual adobo, the coconut milk in this chicken dish makes it more flavorful.
Author: lola
This is a variation of a recipe my mother taught me after I got married and wanted to make Filipino food for my husband.
Author: roguejoker
Found this on a neat blog called Yummy Addiction. Posting for World Tour 2016. I chose this recipe to post because the blogger had a number of good photos including how to wrap the lumpia. Need to find...
Author: Mrs Goodall
This is my wife's favorite recipe. It may be made with virtually any medium whole fish (such as Lapu Lapu or Bangus/Milkfish) or medium fish fillet (such as Salmon or Steelhead), but it is pictured made...
Author: merpius
From Sam the Cooking Guy (LOVE him!) He says, "You know how those little Jewish grandmothers are famous for their chicken soup? The little Filipino grandmothers are no different - except it's pork. Which...
Author: Karen in MA
This is a family favorite from the Philippines and is served over rice. Easy to prepare, especially when you are in a hurry.
Author: lola
This is a favorite Filipino vegetable dish, although the slightly bitter taste of bitter melon needs a lot of getting used to. Cooking it this way lightens the bitter taste.
Author: lola
Chicken Sotanghon Soup is a Filipino-style soup made with bite-sized chicken, cellophane noodles and vegetables in a ginger-flavored broth. This recipe calls for atchuete powder, which this site will not...
Author: JackieOhNo
This native dish is from the Philippines where coconuts are abundant. The combination of coconut juice and ginger gives it its flavorful and unique taste that me and my family love. [Originally submitted...
Author: Hiraya
This is a soupy dish that is served mainly for a snack.
Author: lola
A simple and delicious dessert of corn pudding made with canned cream of corn and rice flour. Serve with Latik (Fried Coconut Milk Curd) for a true Filipino experience.
Author: lola
A hearty Lumpia with mixed vegetables, and sweet and sour sauce recipe included. A recipe that everybody will love!
Author: Mariz48746
This is a Filipino dish, (Ginostoan Sitawan Kalsbass) that is made with acorn squash, green beans, tofu, shrimp, ginger, garlic, and onion. My MIL makes it on the soupy side because you serve it over rice,...
Author: Vanessa H.
The Filipino recipe is easy to prepare, and the spareribs come out finger-licking good.
Author: lola
My Filipino Mom taught me how to make this traditional dish following the recipe her mother taught her. And though I've made a couple of changes, I guarantee they're Mom-approved. 'Lolah' is 'Grandma'...
Author: foodelicious
This Filipino banana blossoms dish presents a very unique use and flavor of this fruit. Serve hot with rice.
Author: lola
A frozen treat filled with shredded cantaloupe and milk, this makes a great treat on a hot summer day! Typically stored in long, thin plastic bags, this is probably the closest Filipino equivalent to the...
Author: Sporadic Cookie
This seasoning is used often in Mexican and Filipino dishes; I've recently started mixing my own seasonings.
Author: Traci-in-Cali
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, nutritious, and affordable. It's so delicious...
Author: MARIAM AYUB
In this simple Filipino dish mussels and spinach are cooked right in chicken broth. Serve it as a starter to a meal, or as a meal in itself! Serve hot with rice or French bread to dunk in the soup.
Author: lola
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, you can eat it as a one-pot meal.
Author: lola
Make and share this Popular Filipino Adobo recipe from Food.com.
Author: Mariz48746
This recipe was born out of homesickness during my first year in Germany. We were lucky enough to have an Asian store close by for the lemon grass. Its best to use the regular/young chicken. I tried using...
Author: Anne Co
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. It can easily be prepared in advance.
Author: lola
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! These can also be prepared ahead and frozen, then...
Author: JCPINDY
Bangus relleno (stuffed milkfish) is a great dish to serve for guests. While it takes some time to debone the fish, the end result is truly delectable.
Author: lola
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 is one of the best Filipino foods next to pancit...
Author: Jen
This is a classic Pinoy (Filipino) dish that's even better the next day!
Author: PHILOSPEED
This is a easy one-pot dish from the Philippines. It contains meat and vegetables all cooked together in one savory dish.
Author: lola
This twist on the Filipino classic adobo dish uses duck legs, which makes this version particularly rich and satisfying.
Author: Chef John
A traditional Pancit taught to me by a Filipino friend while stationed overseas. Delicious and easy! Thanks, Ditas!
Author: Anonymous
This recipe is from the Philippines. My stepfather was a Filipino, and I learned a few recipes from his family.
Author: SHERRY1952
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 alone or serve with rice. Use a tender cut such as...
Author: lola
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, dark brown pod that contains a pea-sized seed...
Author: CHRISTYJ
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 with both family and friends. As soon as my friends...
Author: LANIBIRD