Francis Ang, pastry chef at Dirty Habit, usually helps cook Thanksgiving dinner for his parents, three aunts, their families, his uncle, his grandma and, once in a while, a friend. And that’s just his ...
MANILA, Philippines — Can you make delicious Sisig with non-meat ingredients? Apparently, you can and you won’t crave for that meaty taste with this recipe created by celebrity chef Sau Del Rosario ...
This video presents an authentic sisig tulya recipe made with small clams, prepared the provincial way using simple ...
MANILA, Philippines — Sisig is such a staple dish for Filipino cuisine, especially on a night out drinking or as the ultimate cheat meal. Popularly known as pork dish, there are different variations ...
The cashier at the Hawthorne Avenue Bell's checkout wondered what I had planned for the 1.24 pounds of frozen pig ears I wanted to buy. Sisig, I told her. That's a Filipino dish made with ear, pork ...
1. In a pot, boil water and pork ears with 1 piece red onion, salt and black pepper until tender. Drain. 2. Preheat grill and grill pork ears until brown but not burned. 3. Chop pork ears into small ...
Tom Parker Bowles, a food writer in Esquire UK and the son of the Duchess of Cornwall, regarded Asia Society Philippine’s popularly celebrated Kulinarya book as ‘one of the great modern books on ...