Though shaped by Chinese, Spanish, and American influences, the food of the Philippines is a cuisine all its own.
These ingredients are widely used and much-loved in Filipino cooking. Each one is delicious, versatile, and well-worth a place in your pantry. The fundamental flavors of Filipino cuisine are deeply ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Serious Eats / Lorena Masso Filipino comfort food is popping up everywhere, from food trucks and neighborhood takeout spots to sit ...
Filipino food has never sustained much attention in the continental U.S. despite ties that date to 1898, when Spain ceded control of its Pacific colony to the U.S. That’s curious, because the cuisines ...
Sweet ending: Steve Smith shows off a Halo-Halo dessert at Tina Danze's Filipino potluck party. Jae S. Lee / Staff Photographer Lately, Filipino food has been getting some long-overdue love. Recipes ...
Three years ago, T.V. chef Andrew Zimmern proclaimed Filipino food to be the next big thing–but how come it hasn’t really happened yet? Chef Yana Gilbuena is trying. She has a wide smile and a ...
You can see the calamares gigantes coming from across the room, tall and swaying, a fountaining of deep-fried squid. A skewer, planted vertically, holds it all upright, with the tentacles massed at ...
André Guerrero grew up eating Filipino food, but you’ll find few traces of it on his menu at the Oinkster, and none at all at his new Marché L.A. Nor will you find Filipino food on the menus at ...
In the U.S. SPAM tends to have a bad reputation, though ironically many share a love for Filipino and Hawaiian cuisine, both of which utilize SPAM in many of their dishes. Chef Jordan Andino, Filipino ...
Bruno Mars loves this Filipino comfort food, which is famed for its distinctly salty flavor. It can be modified with anything from fish to tofu.