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Ginisang Puso ng Saging (Sauted Banana Heart Veggie)

Ginisang Puso ng Saging (Sauted Banana Heart Veggie) by ShaleeDP

A nice veggie recipe that is very healthy and very easy to cook. Ingredients are very basic too. Try and taste it for yourself.

1 vote
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Pinoy Style Ginisang Pechay (Sauteed Bokchoi)

Pinoy Style Ginisang Pechay (Sauteed Bokchoi) by ShaleeDP

This recipe is a favorite of my lil girl. As far as I can remember, this is her first favorite veggie dish. I add eggs to the dish when I cook it for her. Enjoy!

1 vote
26262 views
Ginisang Monggo (Monggo Beans stew)

Ginisang Monggo (Monggo Beans stew) by ShaleeDP

Monggo beans has been one of the primary meal of any Filipino family. Everyone has tried this for sure. It can be used as a substitute for rice too. I like to eat it as is without rice.

1 vote
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Buco Pansit (Young Coconut Stir Fry)

Buco Pansit (Young Coconut Stir Fry) by ShaleeDP

A different type of 'pansit' that I have tasted. It's a native recipe in the coconut region of the Philippines.. Southern Tagalog -- Laguna, Batangas, Quezon provinces. A must try!

1 vote
2518 views
Ginataang Kalabasa at Okra

Ginataang Kalabasa at Okra by Lidy Concepcion

1 vote
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Ginataang Papaya (Papaya in Coconut Milk

Ginataang Papaya (Papaya in Coconut Milk by ShaleeDP

A very common veggie recipe with coconut milk.

1 vote
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Marinara with Brocolli

Marinara with Brocolli by ShaleeDP

I got this recipe from a friend, gave it a little twist for my version. Try it.

1 vote
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Eggplant & Mushroom in Cheesy Tomato Sauce

Eggplant & Mushroom in Cheesy Tomato Sauce by _sara_

This doesnt have any meat / poultry but you can always opt to add whatever you desire ; i've tried adding plain boiled chicken strips once with this & it tasted just fine. Can be matched with slices of any type of plain bread or rice.

1 vote
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Fish Bulanglang

Fish Bulanglang by Lidy Concepcion

Bulanglang in Filipino means vegetable stew. I used Galunggong fish or Skad Fish for this recipe. Pork may also be used as a substitute for fish in this dish.

1 vote
3385 views
Kare Kare

Kare Kare by Alvin Sanchez

The name may have been derived from “curry,” and while the color is similar to this Asian dish, the peanut sauce is all our own. So unique is kare-kare’s flavor that it’s one of the first things balikbayans ask for when they get home!

1 vote
639 views