A more simple version of curry is here to awaken your Asean spirit. Less ingredients compare to other versions, but not less in good taste.
INGREDIENTS:
Golden curry mix
Pork
Ginger
Garlic
Onion
Carrots
Potato
Green long pepper
Water
Fish sauce
Salt
DIRECTIONS:
1. Saute pork in ginger, garlic, and onion. Add salt and fish salt. Add water as needed until pork becomes tender.
2. Put the golden curry mix,chopped potatoes, and carrots. Simmer for few minutes then add the green long pepper. Serve and enjoy!
A little bit of twist for this pinoy style guisado by using starch noodles (dangmyun). Try and taste… enjoy!
INGREDIENTS:
Dangmyun (starch noodles)
Shrimp
Garlic
Onion
Green long pepper
Cabbage
Sayote
Carrots
Beans
Ground black pepper
Oyster sauce
Spicy soy sauce
Fish sauce
Salt
Water
Oil
Calamansi
Egg
DIRECTIONS:
1. Boil the noodles for minutes until cooked. Drain then set aside.
2. Saute shrimp in chopped garlic and onion. Add salt, fish sauce, oyster sauce, spicy soy sauce, water, ground black pepper. Put all the cut veggies, stir then let it half cooked. Add the noodles and mix well. Let it simmer for a minute. Serve with calamansi and hard boiled egg.
DIRECTIONS:
1. Peel and cut potatoes, cucumber, and carrots. Fry the potatoes like french fries.
2. Fry the whole corn kernel in butter.
3. Wash the lettuce, arrange all in plates. Use the roasted sesame dressing and ketsup as sauce. Enjoy!
DIRECTIONS:
1. Fry the bacon and scrumbled egg with salt.
2. Wash and cut the Romaine lettuce.
3. Cut the baby potatoes in halves then fry in butter.
4. Peel and cut the cucumber then mix it with the lettuce and roasted sesame dressing. Arrange all in a plate, add rice, enjoy!
Call it a heavy meal. Just right to boost enough strength to start a hectic day.
INGREDIENTS:
Pork
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Carrots
Rice
Butter
Soy sauce
Calamansi juice
Himalayan pink salt
Cooking oil
Water
DIRECTIONS:
1. Boil pork in soy sauce and calamansi juice. Cook until tender then fry.
2. Put butter in boiling water then blanch the mixed veggies in few seconds. Drain. Season with Himalayan Pink Salt then set aside.
3. Saute minced garlic until turned golden brown in color, then mixed the plain rice. Arrange all on a platter, serve and enjoy!
The Pinoy Food Delight showcases the delicious meals from different generations of homemade dishes mostly prepared by moms hands-on to their families.