For many of the millions of Filipino Americans, the dish depicted in Wednesday, March 15's Google Doodle is the epitome of comfort food — Filipino adobo. The juicy chicken or pork cooked in a blend of ...
It's super savory, umami-packed, vinegary, garlicky, sour, slightly sweet, sometimes a little spicy and always comforting — everything you could want in a dinner, especially one that's easy to make ...
The Philippines has been ranked 25th in a list of 100 best cuisines in the world this year by international food magazine TasteAtlas, trailing behind Southeast Asian neighbors Indonesia, Vietnam and ...
If there's that one dish that represents Filipino cuisine, it has to be adobo. For Filipinos, the term refers to the indigenous cooking technique of marinating and braising a protein — usually pork or ...
Filipino cuisine is once again taking the spotlight on the global stage with eight delectable dishes landing on TasteAtlas’ list of “Top 100 Pork Dishes in the World.” World food guide TasteAtlas ...
Cooking wasn’t a matter of choice for Wilma Consul when she was growing up. Raised in the Philippines, she lost her father when she was 5 years old. A couple of years later, her mother, working long ...
In March, chef Charles Olalia decided to do something about adobo, the homey, vinegar-spiked dish that is as close to the national food of the Philippines as you’re likely to find. Olalia is the chef ...
If you're one of nearly 21,000 Filipino-Americans living in Bergen County, most probably the answer is yes. If you are not, odds are good you're not only going to hear about it soon, but wonder why it ...
Cooking wasn't a matter of choice for Wilma Consul when she was growing up. Raised in the Philippines, she lost her father when she was 5 years old. A couple of years later, her mother, working long ...