Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Simple Biko


Biko is an all time favorite rice dish of my family it is made from sticky or glutinous rice with coconut milk and sugar, I just  add some  garnishing to my biko because my Portuguese friends are not familiar with it, so I made it look attractive for them  by sprinkling it with sesame seeds and putting it with cashew nuts :-).

Ingredients:
4 cups glutinous rice
2 1/2 cups brown sugar
5 cups coconut milk

Procedure:
1. Cooked the sticky rice then set aside.
2. Then in a pot combine the coconut milk and sugar over medium heat stirring constantly until it boils.
3. Continue stirring until the coconut milk and sugar mixture thickens (latik), almost caramelize.
4. Add in the sticky rice and mix evenly, continue cooking until you reach the desired texture for your biko.
5. Serve it plain or with garnish like what I did. :-)


Brown sugar is not available when I cooked this, that is why I used white sugar.

Beetroot and Apple Juice

Treat your self with this juice that's full of phytonutrients from apple and beetroot and it will surely keep your doctor away :-).

Ingredients:
1 beetroot
2 apples

beetroot

apple
Procedure:
1. Peel the apple and beetroot then slice to fit the juicer's rim.
2. Extract the juice then serve.




Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Spaghetti ala Carbonara ( Filipino Style)


Carbonara is a popular pasta dish in Italy but Italians do not put cream in it, instead they used a mixture of egg, butter and cheese to make the sauce for it by just pouring it into hot pasta. But Filipinos has their own version of this dish and it is a white creamy one, delicious!

Ingredients:
1/2 (500g) kilo Spaghetti Pasta
2 tetra packs(400g) all purpose cream/Nestle cream
2 cans tuna flakes in oil
4 cloves garlic
1 small size onion
3/4 cup sliced button mushrooms
salt and pepper to taste

Procedure:
1.  Cook the spaghetti according to its packaging procedure, drain and set aside.

2. Saute the garlic and onion, then add the tuna and mushrooms, cover and simmer for few minutes
3. Add the all purpose cream then mix it well then simmer for 2 minutes.
4. Add salt and pepper to taste then serve it by mixing the pasta and the sauce or just top the sauce on the pasta.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Kilawin na Tainga ng baboy Kapampangan Style


Hot and Spicy pork's ear dish which is very popular in some regions of the Philippines. Preparing this varies from place to place, I had posted the Dabawenyo version of this dish but some few months ago I talked to my friend from Pampanga and he shared to me how they prepared this dish and I became interested in trying it and here is how to do it the Kapampangan way.

Ingredients:
2 pork ears (cooked)
1 onion
3 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons vinegar
2 tablespoons lime or calamansi juice
spring onion
some chili

cooked pork's ears
Procedure:
1. Grill the cooked pork's ears then slice it into dice.

2.Mix all the ingredients in a large mixing bowl.
3.Serve with a smile :-).

Steamed Tilapia


An easy way of cooking tilapia. Simple yet yummy.

Ingredients:
1 big tilapia ( cleaned)
4 cloves garlic
2 tablespoons olive oil
salt and pepper to taste

Procedure:
1. Put enough water in the steamer and bring to a boil, once boiling, sprinkle the tilapia with salt and pepper then steam it until fully cooked.
2. While steaming the tilapia heat the olive oil and toast the garlic until golden brown, sprinkle with salt and pepper, then set aside.
3.When the tilapia is already cooked,  spread evenly the toasted garlic then serve.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Radish Flower ( Food Decoration)




Do you want to learn this simple food decoration? It is made from thinly sliced radish.
Here is how to do it.
1. We need 1 piece regular size radish, then thinly slice it.


2. Make a slit in each slice so that we can bend it easily.



3. Then get a toothpick and put each bended sliced radish like the picture below.

4. Put it alternately until you formed a lovely flower.



Saturday, September 8, 2012

Brigadeiro


Brigadeiro is a  popular sweet treat in Brazil. According to my Brazilian friends birthday parties are not complete without serving this delicious chocolate treat. It is like yema of Philippines but chocolate and butter were added.

Ingredients:
1 can condensed milk
3 tablespoons chocolate powder ( any chocolate drink powder can be used)
1 tablespoon butter
chocolate sprinkles

Procedure:
1. In a pan mix the milk, chocolate powder and butter, then cook in a medium heat.
 Keep stirring until the mixture thickens.
2. Refrigerate for an hour before forming it into balls, (this method will make the rolling easier). After chilling form it into balls.


ready to form into balls

3. After forming it into balls, roll it over the chocolate sprinkles. Do not forget to put butter or oil in your hands so that it will not stick.


4. Put in a small cupcake cups then serve.



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