Vegetable Lo Mein
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Delicious vegetable lo mein.
Delicious vegetable lo mein.
Delicious General Tso Chicken. Quick and easy meal to prepare.
Delicious pepper steak. Tender and moist beef covered in tasty brown sauce.
Delicious sugar ball donuts. Quick and easy to make.
Delicious honey chicken. Flavorful crunchy chicken covered in honey sweet sauce.
Delicious chicken with broccoli. This is exactly how they make it at the Chinese restaurant including the secret brown sauce.
Easy and delicious egg drop soup. Quick and ready in just 7 minutes!
Delicious chicken with mushrooms (Moo Goo Gai Pan). Easy dish to cook!
Delicious sweet and sour chicken. Tender and juicy chicken covered in crunchy golden brown coating. Serve with sweet and sour sauce.
Delicious Filipino style homemade corned beef.
Delicious sweet and sour meatball. Quick and easy to prepare.
Delicious and easy to prepare beef with broccoli.
Delicious Filipino lechon pork belly. Tender and moist meat crusted with a crispy golden skin. Cook and ready in an hour!
Chicken Adobo is famous Filipino dish with chicken braised in cane vinegar. Easy delicious one-pot meal
Chicken Adobo is a staple in Filipino cuisine- so simple, so easy, and so amazingly delicious! It’ll become one of your favorite go-to’s!
La Paz Batchoy is a soup made with pork, organ meats, fresh egg noodles and a flavorful meat stock and topped with crushed chicharon
The cookie cashew dacquoise are covered and filled with buttercream, then rolled in ground roasted cashew. An amazing gluten free dessert.
Haven’t tried Filipino food yet? Try this longganisa breakfast slider. Longganisa is a Filipino-style sausage and very easy to make.
Tired of ginataang langka? I know it’s a perfect match for fried fish but why not try something new, like pork and jackfruit stew.
A tart and savory soup, flavored with tamarind, tender pork, radish, malanga root, and spinach. A Filipino Food favorite.
Chocolate-Teff-Coconut Milk. A play on traditional Filipino Chocolate Rice Pudding or “Champorado”, using Teff grains instead of rice.
Filipino Avocado Ice Cream