Malunggay Pesto with Grilled Chicken Thighs and Toasted PandesalThis is 99.9 percent malunggay pesto.Overseas Pinoy Cooking’s innovative and budget meal pesto.Used fresh malungay leaves grown at home instead of the costly fresh basil that is not even available in our location or not even at the popular supermarket near our place.Used canola oil infused with garlic, instead of the very expensive
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Malunggay Pesto with Grilled Chicken Thighs and Toasted Pandesal
Posted on 12:01 AM by Lakisha Turnbaugh
Dinakdakan at Inihaw na Talong
Posted on 12:01 AM by Lakisha Turnbaugh
Dinakdakan at Inihaw na TalongDinakdakan is a grilled pig's head parts and some liver and blended with fresh pig's brain for creaminess and savory umami flavor. Alternatively we are using mayonnaise instead of pig brain.Our recipe is simple and straight forward.There is no hard rule on ingredient quantity it all depends on who is cooking and one’s preference.Please check our Dinakdakan
Friday, August 27, 2021
Vigan Royal Bibingka Original Recipe by Overseas Pinoy Cooking
Posted on 8:01 PM by Lakisha Turnbaugh
Vigan Royal Bibingka Original Recipe by Overseas Pinoy CookingIt is now more than 10 years since this recipe was first shared by us.Originally it was posted on Overseas Pinoy CookingVigan Royal Bibingka Recipe - posted on December 2008Special Vigan Royal Bibingka - again posted on December 2010And on Apr 28, 2011 a slide presentation was posted on YouTube by UT-Man.The recipe has attracted a
Non-alcoholic spirits: Strykk Not G*n review
Posted on 3:45 PM by Lakisha Turnbaugh
Sunny days are invariably linked in my mind with cocktails - probably as they remind me of beach holidays from two decades ago when my main requirement for a holiday was sun, a hotel pool and a drink with a little umbrella!Back then, the cocktails were usually strong - in Greece I remember them being heavy on the spirit, light on the mixer - and I would usually go for something like sex on the beach or pina colada.
I still prefer my cocktails sweet over sour but these days as I’m either more discerning or just can’t cope with hangovers any more - I’d rather have one or two expertly crafted cocktails served in a martini glass where the spirit stands out and the predominant taste isn’t grenadine.
But as a busy mum and someone who doesn’t get to go out much at all, sometimes I want a delicious drink to enjoy in my garden in the evening that isn’t actually alcohol but still feels like the experience of sipping a cocktail from a martini glass.
I think this desire for a sophisticated cocktail experience at home - but without the alcohol - is what has led to the rise of alcohol free spirits. Seedlip say they created the first range of distilled non-alcoholic spirits, blending a range of botanicals to create three flavours - grove, garden and spice. Other companies have followed in their footsteps and I came across Strykk, which makes what it calls 'proper' non-alcoholic alternatives, like Not G*n which is a botanicals and juniper based alternative to gin, Not R*m (rum alternative) and Not V*dka - a vodka alternative which has recently been followed by a vanilla vodka alternative which I really rate.
I still prefer my cocktails sweet over sour but these days as I’m either more discerning or just can’t cope with hangovers any more - I’d rather have one or two expertly crafted cocktails served in a martini glass where the spirit stands out and the predominant taste isn’t grenadine.
But as a busy mum and someone who doesn’t get to go out much at all, sometimes I want a delicious drink to enjoy in my garden in the evening that isn’t actually alcohol but still feels like the experience of sipping a cocktail from a martini glass.
I think this desire for a sophisticated cocktail experience at home - but without the alcohol - is what has led to the rise of alcohol free spirits. Seedlip say they created the first range of distilled non-alcoholic spirits, blending a range of botanicals to create three flavours - grove, garden and spice. Other companies have followed in their footsteps and I came across Strykk, which makes what it calls 'proper' non-alcoholic alternatives, like Not G*n which is a botanicals and juniper based alternative to gin, Not R*m (rum alternative) and Not V*dka - a vodka alternative which has recently been followed by a vanilla vodka alternative which I really rate.
We had a party for a family birthday recently and as there were almost entirely non-drinkers (either because they don't drink anyway or they were driving) I made a big pitcher of punch - a mixture of cloudy apple juice, elderflower cordial and sparkling water (you can also use soda water). It's nice with a few sprigs of mint added too. It tasted even better with a little Not G*n added!
Another drink I had considered making but didn't in the end was a rhubarb sour with Not G*n, rhubarb syrup and lemon juice, topped up with soda water.
I feel like there are so many new possibilities open with a grown up non-alcoholic alternative to spirits and I have already bought the vanilla vodka alternative to add to my gin - or not gin rather. Have you tried any non-alcoholic spirits and which ones do you recommend?
Cheers!
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Bopis with Liver Spread and Pineapple
Posted on 1:01 AM by Lakisha Turnbaugh
Bopis with Liver Spread and PineappleBopis is one of the popular karinderia “ulam”.Bopis is made up of pig lungs, hearth, and spleen including the attachment arteries and air pipes or trachea.and are sold in as sets.It takes some cooking skills to cook bopis. For me a good bopis should have first of all, that pig lung after odor and after taste “lansa” is very minimal after all it is one of the
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Porkchop with Mushroom and Oyster Sauce YouTube Video
Posted on 2:01 AM by Lakisha Turnbaugh
Porkchop with Mushroom and Oyster Sauce VideoPorkchop Dinner with Rice, Fries and Mix Vegetables and Sweet Corns.If you make a Google search for Porkchop with Mushroom and Oyster Sauce and obviously you are in the Philippines or within the region, our Overseas Pinoy Cooking post and photos will most likely land on the first page.Below is the direct link of that post.Porkchop with Mushroom and
Vigan Miki with Red Soup YouTube Video
Posted on 2:01 AM by Lakisha Turnbaugh
Vigan Miki with Red Soup YouTube VideoThe red broth or soup is added when served, served garnished with Vigan chicharon crackling, chopped garlic leaves and fried garlic and oil. Vigan Miki is a noodle soup served for merienda or breakfast. It is also served on special occasions and celebrations. Vigan miki is available at stalls under the Vigan Cathedral Belltower in the mornings.The traditional
Thursday, August 5, 2021
Labong, Saluyot at Sitaw, Lutong Ilocano
Posted on 11:03 PM by Lakisha Turnbaugh
Labong, Saluyot at Sitaw, Lutong IlocanoI bought a whole bamboo shoot from the market the other day.I intentionally bought the whole bamboo shoot to show how to prepare, cut, slice and boil a bamboo shoot, Overseas Pinoy Cooking method.Our recipe video for today is and Ilocano classic, Labong, Saluyot at Sitaw, with generous quantity of beef slices and flavored with sampalok.To most Ilocano
Tuesday, August 3, 2021
Kare Kare sa Bigas, Thickened with Ground Toasted Rice
Posted on 11:01 PM by Lakisha Turnbaugh
Kare Kare sa Bigas, Thickened with Ground Toasted Rice, Vegetable OverloadToday I am sharing a video of my version of Kare-Kare sa Bigas.Instead of using the now convenient Kare-Kare Mix, this Kare-Kare uses the traditional ground toasted rice for the basic Kare-Kare sauce ingredients.Our Kare-Kare for today is made up of;Beef Tripe, Tail, Skin, Banana blossom, Young Corns, String Beans,
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