Filipino cuisine is all about balance—where sweet, sour, and salty flavors play off each other in every bite. This signature ...
Many of Angela Dimayuga’s childhood parties revolved around adobo. This is her play on it using fish instead of the traditional pork or chicken. The sauce has the same salty-sour balance from soy ...
Born as a dish to save the leftover fried fish, fish sarciado is a traditional home-cooked fish dish in Filipino homes using simple sauté sauce with an egg to finish it off. This dish has always been ...
Discover the bold and vibrant taste of Fish Escabeche, a beloved Filipino dish where fried fish is bathed in a colorful sweet-and-sour sauce made with bell peppers, onions, garlic, vinegar, and a hint ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Serious Eats / Lorena Masso Filipino comfort food is popping up everywhere, from food trucks and neighborhood takeout spots to sit ...
Filipino food has never sustained much attention in the continental U.S. despite ties that date to 1898, when Spain ceded control of its Pacific colony to the U.S. That’s curious, because the cuisines ...
Lately, Filipino food has been getting some long-overdue love. Recipes for some classic dishes have been featured in splashy magazine spreads, and dining critics on both coasts are praising Philippine ...
“Any occasion was a party,” chef Angela Dimayuga said of her Filipinx-American childhood. “They were anchored by food and lasted forever.” While adobo simmered in the kitchen and meat and vegetables ...