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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
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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
Tuna patties (Portuguese “pataniscas”)

Tuna patties (Portuguese “pataniscas”) by nazevedo

6 votes
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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
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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
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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
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Beer Battered Haggis Balls with a Whiskey Mustard Sauce

Beer Battered Haggis Balls with a Whiskey Mustard Sauce by Bob Towlson

1 vote
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Crispy Eggplant Croquettes

Crispy Eggplant Croquettes by Daniel Brock

nice crispy eggplant croquetts

7 votes
11924 views
Fried Risotto Balls

Fried Risotto Balls by debbie

Most of the work can be done a day in advance. For over-the-top cheesiness, serve with a cheese sauce for dipping. For additional flavor, start with a flavored risotto such as mushroom. This is an excellent hors d’oeuvre to serve half-way through the party to bring new interest to the food.

5 votes
14482 views
Homestyle French fries

Homestyle French fries by ShaleeDP

Some like it the usual way which is fine, but I like to try a new flavor besides the sour cream fries that I like. This one is just another twist of homestyle fries.

2 votes
6920 views
Fried Pickle Spears

Fried Pickle Spears by Its a Food Fetish

Panko crusted dill pickle spears fried in a skillet until golden and crunchy.

1 vote
3381 views
Panizas or chickpea fritters

Panizas or chickpea fritters by Guest of winter

Panizas are typical from the Cádiz province in Andalusia, where the Sherry wines come from. They are made from chickpea flour, boiled in water, made into a dough thicker than potato mash, then sliced in small pieces and fried. They look suspiciously similar to Provençal panisses, and I heard there is a very similar thing in the south…

2 votes
5522 views