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Beef Caldereta by Alvin SanchezTraditionally, a lot of people prepare caldereta using goat meat, and offering it up for special occasions. But this recipe makes use of beef cuts, for easy enjoyment every day. |
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Homemade Nangka Jam by Joyce YapNangka is a Cebuano term for jack fruit. This fruit has its own natural sugar, so you don't have to use a lot of sugar to enhance its taste. |
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Slow-cooked Sweet Soy Chicken by Rene AstudilloChicken hamonado, as it is called in the Philippines, has nothing to do with ham, although it is cooked and tastes like baked sweet ham. I tend to like chicken that is prepared in a sweet sauce, especially when the meat is tender and almost melts in your mouth. So I thought of preparing my version of sweet soy chicken using a… |
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Arroz caldo, the Filipino-style congee by RizzaIt's as easy as chicken stock, rice and lotsa' spice. |
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My Grandmas Suman by daphne syHave you heard of “Suman sa Ibus” or “sticky rice in buri leaves’? Some people called it as rice cake. It’s made from glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk, and often steamed in banana leaves. It is served and wrapped in buli or buri palm (Corypha) leaves and usually eaten sprinkled with sugar. Here in the Philippines, Suman is a… |
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My Grandmas Suman by daphne syHave you heard of “Suman sa Ibus” or “sticky rice in buri leaves’? Some people called it as rice cake. It’s made from glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk, and often steamed in banana leaves. It is served and wrapped in buli or buri palm (Corypha) leaves and usually eaten sprinkled with sugar. Here in the Philippines, Suman is a… |
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