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Balinese BBQ Pork Roast - Babi Guling

Balinese BBQ Pork Roast - Babi Guling by John Spottiswood

My cousin Brett recently went to Bali for his honeymoon, so I decided to try the most famous Balinese dish for July 4th this summer. This pork came out soft and tasty like the meat you eat at a Luau, but with a delicious complexity of flavors from the chiles, garlic, ginger, lemongrass and turmeric. The process of slicing the roast…

6 votes
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Pinoy Pork Steak

Pinoy Pork Steak by Lidy Concepcion

1 vote
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Malaysian Pork Stew with Garnishes

Malaysian Pork Stew with Garnishes by John Spottiswood

This recipe, which is adapted from the New York Times Cookbook, is just outstanding. It has a great combination of flavors that everyone in our family loved. These cuts of pork are so inexpensive, that this is a very economical meal despite the exotic flavors. The garnishes add another dimension, so don't skimp on them! We served…

7 votes
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Pork Igado

Pork Igado by Lidy Concepcion

This is a regional Filipino delicacy served in most celebrations. It consists of pork and liver sauteed with bell peppers.

1 vote
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Pork Sinigang

Pork Sinigang by Lidy Concepcion

Sinigang is a Philippine soup or stew characterized by its sour flavor most often associated with tamarind (sampalok).

1 vote
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THAI KHAO TOM MOO

THAI KHAO TOM MOO by Linda Tay Esposito

Thailand's breakfast for champions. A comfort food, the soup makes a wonderful meal. Besides being a popular breakfast item in Thailand (hold the bacon, give me pork balls!), it is also their version of chicken soup for the days when one is under the weather.

2 votes
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Sweet and Sour Pork

Sweet and Sour Pork by Lidy Concepcion

Sweet and Sour Pork is a dish made of pork cut into serving pieces, marinated, and coated in flour and/or cornstarch, and then deep-fried. The sweet and sour sauce which consists of brown sugar, vinegar, and ketchup brings tastiness to this dish, and there are also vegetables which adds flavor. You can also use the sweet and sour…

1 vote
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Stir-Fry Pork Ribs with Pechay, Sweet Potatoes & Potatoes

Stir-Fry Pork Ribs with Pechay, Sweet Potatoes & Potatoes by Joyce Yap

Try savoring this delectable stir fry recipe that you can serve in less than an hour. It is easy to prepare and a perfect dinner treat for your loved ones.

1 vote
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Louise's Humba with Root Crops

Louise's Humba with Root Crops by Joyce Yap

This Filipino Recipe is commonly prepared during festivities and special occasions. It has different variations but this recipe is my family’s original version.

1 vote
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My Pork Dumplings

My Pork Dumplings by Marelie

These are my lovely Chinitas!..after the heat and outside their dominion. Now, they are ready so come on, get your chopsticks, grab them, eat them and together lets say, " Ni Hao Ma" to everyone... ( How are you? ) Back home, I always offer this to some of my friends and it makes them smile all the time.

1 vote
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Mon's Porkchops

Mon's Porkchops by Salt&Pepper

We all have our go-to recipes when time is tight. This is easy and delicious. My hubby's recipe of a quick porkchop.

1 vote
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Giggling Gourmet's 'Stir, Fry & A Twist On Sweet & Sour'

Giggling Gourmet's 'Stir, Fry & A Twist On Sweet & Sour' by Giggling Gourmet

Here's a yum dish for a little wake up of the taste buds in the deep of winter as you contemplate spring and summer...then once spring and summer arrive...well...enough said!

1 vote
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Pork Tocino

Pork Tocino by Alvin Sanchez

Experience a different breakfast delight with this sweet morning treat. This tocino dish can be easily prepared ahead of time and enjoyed every day of the week.

1 vote
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Pork/Chicken ADOBO

Pork/Chicken ADOBO by cez natanauan

ALL TIME FILIPINO DISH

1 vote
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Pork or Chicken Adobo

Pork or Chicken Adobo by Sherwin Pineda

Adobo is the closest thing Filipinos have to a national dish. Some people like combining chicken and pork in one dish, others prefer using one or the other. Traditionally, adobo is made with vinegar. I prefer using calamansi or lime because vinegar tend to be too strong for my taste.

1 vote
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