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Chicharon Baboy (Pork Rind Crackling)

Chicharon Baboy (Pork Rind Crackling) by ShaleeDP

Another version of Filipino delicacy chicharon. Very nice to try. Your choice of dipping sauce is fine, but I usually enjoy it with vinegar dip.

1 vote
22048 views
Fried Onion Rings

Fried Onion Rings by ShaleeDP

Onion rings are part of my snack list. This recipe is just so easy to make.

3 votes
37383 views
Banana Cue

Banana Cue by ShaleeDP

This is an all time pinoy snack. Young, kids, and adults enjoy this treat. It is very easy yet very yummy sweet.

2 votes
24466 views
Tuna patties (Portuguese “pataniscas”)

Tuna patties (Portuguese “pataniscas”) by nazevedo

6 votes
22641 views
Super Fast Fried Cheese Appetizer - Saganaki

Super Fast Fried Cheese Appetizer - Saganaki by Amos Miller

If you have a cast iron skillet, you can make a simple, delicious appetizer - fast! A cheese lover's delight! The Greeks call it 'saganaki' and you can use several different semi-firm cheeses to make this delicious and interesting treat in less than 15 minutes. The best cheeses to use are kefaloteri or kaseri, so try to obtain a…

3 votes
26378 views
Chicharon Bulaklak (Fried Pork Mesentery)

Chicharon Bulaklak (Fried Pork Mesentery) by ShaleeDP

This is a native Filipino delicacy that are usually for nibbles (pulutan) while drinking. Pairs with beer or any alcoholic beverages. For the non-drinkers, it's fun to enjoy it dipping in vinegar sauce.

3 votes
26529 views
Kamote Fries (Sweet Potato Fries)

Kamote Fries (Sweet Potato Fries) by ShaleeDP

This is the filipino version of fries. Instead of using the regular potatoes, we use sweet potatoes. Filipinos have different ways to do this, but this is my quick and easy way.

1 vote
16543 views
Apache Rattlesnake Fry

Apache Rattlesnake Fry by James Buel

3 votes
9524 views
Tortillas de camarones or shrimp tortillas

Tortillas de camarones or shrimp tortillas by Guest of winter

Tortillas de camarones from Andalusia are made with a tiny type of shrimp called camarón and chickpea flour and are typical of the Cádiz province. They are delicious with a glass of chilled fino or manzanilla, on a bar terrace...

2 votes
16656 views
Honey and Sea Salt Plantains

Honey and Sea Salt Plantains by Sean Kervin

The humble plantain seems to be one of the most misunderstood fruits in the grocery aisle. Most people pass over these green bananas in favor of their more popular yellow cousins, yet they are wonderful to cook with. Treat them just like a potato and boil, fry, or mash them for a slightly unique experience. This recipe is very…

3 votes
37664 views
Fasnachts

Fasnachts by Glenn

Potato doughnuts traditionally served on Shrove Tuesday, the day before the start of Lent. Originally done to use up lard and others of the typical foods that were given up for Lent. Many in Lancaster County, PA consider it good luck to have a Fasnacht on Fasnacht Day. Traditionally the dough was cut into squares and fried but new…

2 votes
16577 views
Cenci Cookies - Italian Bow Ties

Cenci Cookies - Italian Bow Ties by Dominick Costa

I can’t even begin to explain how addicting Cenci Cookies are! When you think of deep frying, you normally use a batter. Well in this case, it’s actually a dough which you roll out nice and thin, cut into strips, and deep fry! Dust them with confectioners’ sugar and you have one of the most delicious treats you can think up! Now if…

1 vote
7575 views
Fresh homade tortilla chips restaurant style

Fresh homade tortilla chips restaurant style by dp

This is the way all Mexican restaurants make their chips you all love so much enjoy ...

10 votes
56925 views
BANANA FRITTERS

BANANA FRITTERS by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUB

Subscribe to my YouTube Channel (Lipardo's Global Kitchen) for more recipes and future raffle draws for giveaway prizes. You can give your kids an appetizing snack by simply using available ingredients in your kitchen. This recipe is so simple and easy.

4 votes
29427 views
Alcapurria

Alcapurria by ANNEMARIE RIVERA

Alcapurria is basically a fritter made of green bananas and yautia (taro root) and stuffed with meat. I have also had them made with yucca (cassava root), which are extra tasty. If you happen to find yourself in Puerto Rico you can find them sold in the roadside kiosks and cuchifritos. They are best enjoyed sitting on the beach…

2 votes
26231 views