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picture of recipePuto Rice Muffins Recipe - Food.com
rice flour,    coconut milk,    coconut,    baking powder,    sugar
This is a Filipino recipe that has no wheat flour.
Serving Size: 1 (268) g   Servings Per Recipe: 4   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 885   Calories from Fat 320 g 36 %   Total Fat 35.6 g 54 %   ...


picture of recipePineapple Chunk Salad Recipe - Food.com
pineapple,    carrot,    cucumber,    sugar
i had this at a filipinas house its great and simple and very pretty
Serving Size: 1 (185) g   Servings Per Recipe: 6   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 59.2   Calories from Fat 1 g 3 %   Total F...


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picture of recipeSweet and Creamy Thai Iced Tea Recipe - Food.com
creamer,    sugar,    tea,    water,    ice
This tastes exactly like the one you can get in a bottle at your local oriental stores. Make it yourself. It's a lot cheaper! This recipe is for 7 cups of Thai tea. You and your guests can sweeten...


picture of recipeCrusty Pan De Sal Recipe - Food.com
yeast,    salt,    bread crumbs,    fat,    sugar,    water,    flour
Pan De Sal is famous in the Philippines. It's mostly eaten in the morning with butter or jelly and for snack. This recipe was passed down to me by my Aunt.
Serving Size: 1 (1153) g   Servings Per R...


picture of recipeBudbud Pilit Recipe - Food.com
banana,    coconut milk,    salt,    rice,    sugar
It's a delicious Filipino food usually eaten during breakfast and snacks served with hot chocolate or mangoes.
Serving Size: 1 (89) g   Servings Per Recipe: 20   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calo...


picture of recipePhilippine Mung Beans in Coconut Milk Recipe - Food.com
chard,    oil,    ginger root,    chili pepper,    mung bean,    coconut milk,    onion,    garlic,    soy sauce,    salt
I think I would eat anything, as long as it was cooked in coconut milk (not an assertion I really want to test). This is from Sundays at Moosewood.
Serving Size: 1 (176) g   Servings Per Recipe: 6   AMT...


picture of recipeGolden Banana Rolls Recipe - Food.com
oil,    banana,    pineapple,    spring roll,    vegetable fat spread,    brown sugar,    water
Just a bit different from turon bananas filipinos know but still GOOD.
Serving Size: 1 (1254) g   Servings Per Recipe: 1   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 138.2   Calories from Fat 60 g 43 %   T...


picture of recipeBanana In Cocounut Milk Recipe
tapioca,    banana,    coconut milk,    coconut,    sweet potato,    sugar
A delicious filipino dessert.
Place the coconut milk in a caserole.   Stir the coconut milk until it thickens.   Add all the remaining ingredients and bring to a boil.   People Who Like This Dish 4   4jen...


picture of recipeGreen Mango Shake Recipe - Food.com
mango,    brown sugar,    water,    ice
My Husband lived in the Philippines for awhile when he was growing up, and he loved these!
Serving Size: 1 (443) g   Servings Per Recipe: 2   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 782.9   Calories fr...


picture of recipeFilipino Carioca Recipe - Food.com
rice flour,    oil,    coconut milk,    coconut,    brown sugar
A sweet treat made of coconut and sweet rice flour. Recipe is from the cooking blog Panlasang Pinoy.
Serving Size: 1 (128) g   Servings Per Recipe: 8   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 803.5   C...


picture of recipeEspasol Recipe - Food.com
rice flour,    coconut milk,    coconut,    sugar
This is the same espasol sold in the streets when we visited Jose Rizal’s home in 1984. An old and authentic traditional Filipino recipe. I never timed myself so I don't know how long it tak...


picture of recipePalitaw Recipe - Food.com
rice flour,    coconut,    sugar,    water
A quick and easy treat my aunt used to make when she came over our house for a visit. It’s not something that everyone can appreciate but a lot of Filipinos like this for a light snack.
Serving ...


picture of recipeFilipino Style Bubur Cha-Cha Recipe - Food.com
tapioca,    banana,    jackfruit,    coconut milk,    sweet potato,    taro,    cassava,    salt,    sugar
A delicious dessert. Also from Flavours magazine. You can substitute other tropical fruit for jackfruit which is not always available. Would be delicious with mango.
Serving Size: 1 (335) g   Servings ...


picture of recipePineapple - Lemon Punch Recipe - Food.com
orange,    maraschino cherry,    sugar,    light rum,    pineapple juice,    lemon juice,    ice
This punch is a special occasion family punch. Great to serve at anytime.
Serving Size: 1 (236) g   Servings Per Recipe: 5   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 201.6   Calories from Fat 1 g 1 %   T...


picture of recipePhilippines Fried Rice Recipe - Food.com
msg,    corn oil,    oil,    pepper,    shallot,    garlic,    soy sauce,    salt,    rice
Tastes like a Filipino restaurant dish.
Serving Size: 1 (103) g   Servings Per Recipe: 6   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 172.2   Calories from Fat 2 g 2 %   Total Fat 0.3 g 0 %   Saturated Fat ...


picture of recipeBaked Lumpia Dipping Sauce Recipe - Food.com
pepper,    spring onion,    garlic,    apple cider vinegar,    soy sauce,    sugar
A dipping sauce serves with the baked lumpia.
Serving Size: 1 (435) g   Servings Per Recipe: 1   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 210.3   Calories from Fat 2 g 1 %   Total Fat 0.3 g 0 %   Saturate...


picture of recipeCorn Maja Recipe - Food.com
rice flour,    coconut milk,    coconut,    sweetcorn,    sugar
Good for snack also known as “Merienda” in the Philippines. I dont exactly know how long it takes to cook it.
Serving Size: 1 (277) g   Servings Per Recipe: 8   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALU...


picture of recipeBanana Fritters Recipe
oil,    cinnamon,    banana,    brown sugar
A simple filipino dessert and snack that goes well with aroz ala cubana
mix the sugar and cinnamon together until well-incorproated.   coat the banana slices with the sugar and cinnamon mixture   heat y...


picture of recipeKamote Que Recipe - Food.com
oil,    sweet potato,    brown sugar
My sons have always been interested in learning of their Filipino heritage ... I am trying to collect recipes of all the foods my own mama made for my brother and I when we were small. This one is ver...


picture of recipeVegan Pochero Recipe - Food.com
tomato sauce,    chinese cabbage,    sweet onion,    canola oil,    cooking banana,    chickpea,    garlic,    green beans,    cabbage,    salt,    firm tofu,    sugar,    water
A filipino favorite dish without the meat and other animal ingredients.
Serving Size: 1 (236) g   Servings Per Recipe: 4   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 161.2   Calories from Fat 58 g 36 %   T...


picture of recipePhilippines Spinach Gulay (Pan Fried Spinach) - Recipe #20451 - Foodgeeks
olive oil,    onion,    garlic,    spinach,    salt
Try this recipe for Philippines Spinach Gulay (Pan Fried Spinach) on Foodgeeks.com
Wash the spinach under cold running water and pat the leaves dry with paper towels. With a sharp knife, trim off and ...


picture of recipeFresh Vegetable Lumpia Recipe - Food.com
snap/snow peas,    food coloring,    sesame seed oil,    canola oil,    parsley,    chickpea,    jicama,    carrot,    onion,    garlic,    green beans,    cabbage,    peanut butter,    salt,    firm tofu
A Filipino all-time favorite. The traditional dish that best fits your feast
Serving Size: 1 (186) g   Servings Per Recipe: 4   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 194.6   Calories from Fat 77 g 40...





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