Showing posts with label Exotic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exotic. Show all posts

Chicken Liver Adobo

Posted by yanti on Sunday, September 6, 2015


Exotic or not? that is the question. :-) Of course this recipe is not exotic if this is an ordinary food for you, but for those who do not know that chicken liver can be eaten, it is really weird or exotic for them, I cooked this because I challenged one friend from U.K that chicken liver can be eaten, he said yuck! Then we laughed! As I am about to put it in my mouth he said throw it away! I said noooooooooooooo it is really yummy hahahahaha, funny. Anyway liver is rich in iron therefore it is good for our health. Eat it.


Ingredients:
1/2 kilo chicken liver
1 small onion
5 cloves garlic
1 tablespoon ginger (strips)
3 tablespoons soy sauce
salt and pepper to taste
2 tablespoons vinegar 


Procedure:
1. Saute garlic and ginger, then add the onion increase the heat
2. Put the liver and braise for a while. 
3. Add the soy sauce, vinegar and pepper, reduce the heat and cover then simmer until it is done.
5. Serve and garnish  it with green onion.
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Kilawin na Tainga ng Baboy

Posted by yanti on Saturday, August 15, 2015



Lets go exotic today, I learned this recipe from my father. He makes a very good one of this, and everybody in the family loves it. It is  the best partner of bean curd (tokwa), but this combination ( tokwa't baboy) is most popular in Manila, and not in Davao city, that is why this  dish is serve as a viand and Dabawenyos called this Kilawin nga dalunggan sa baboy in their vernacular.


Ingredients:
2 pork ears ( cleaned and cooked)
1 small size onion
1/2 teaspoon ginger (minced)
3 tablespoons soy sauce
1 green lemon or 5 calamansi
spring onion for garnishing
salt and pepper to taste
chili for garnishing


Procedure:
1. Cut the cooked pork ears into strips
2. Mix all the ingredients.
3. Garnish with spring onion and chopped chili pepper then serve.
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Pritong Camaro ( Fried Cricket)

Posted by yanti on Thursday, December 11, 2014

It's my first time to cook and taste this exotic Filipino food that is popular in Pampanga, Philippines. All I can say is yummy!!!. Are you brave enough to try?

Ingredients:
1 cup camaro 
salt and pepper to taste
1 tablespoon calamansi juice




Procedure:
1. Clean the Camaro, sprinkle with calamansi juice, salt and pepper.
2. Heat the oil then deep fry until crispy, remove from oil and serve.



Thanks Bro. Eli for giving this to me for my blog.
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