Friday, July 11, 2014

Shrimp and Tuna Omelette


Simple and easy to make yet so yummy, I cooked this with my nephews and nieces and we all loved it.

Ingredients for 10 servings:
8 beaten eggs
1/4 kilo shrimps ( de-shelled and cleaned)
1 can tuna flakes ( drained)
1 small onion (minced)
1 tomato ( diced)
salt and pepper to taste

Procedure:
1. Saute the onion and tomato then add the shrimps and continue to saute for a minute, add the tuna flakes, salt and pepper then simmer until cooked. Set aside.
2. Heat the pan with oil, pour in the beaten eggs then add the sauteed mixture and continue cooking until the omelette is done.
3. Serve it hot and do not forget to smile big :-).


Thursday, July 10, 2014

Mely's Kitchen Bangus Paksiw


Paksiw is a cooking process in the Philippines using vinegar. Milk fish paksiw is my favorite specially the belly part, oh so yummy! I added a little soy sauce for a darker color of the fish.

Ingredients:
1 medium size bangus ( sliced and cleaned)
1/2 cup vinegar
1 tablespoons soy sauce
1/2 cup water
1/4 teaspoon black pepper ( crushed)
some chili finger (siling haba)
thumb size ginger
1 small onion
2 cloves garlic
salt to taste

Procedure:
1. In a pot put all the ingredients except the water then allow to boil, when boiling reduce the heat and simmer  until the fish is half cooked.
2. Add the water and continue to boil until the fish is fully cooked.
3. Serve it hot with extra rice.

Tosilog

One of the popular breakfast combo in the Philippines among "silogs" is this one, "TOSILOG" composed of
Tocino=TO - this is a sweet cured meat, it can be beef, pork or chicken.
Sinangag=SI- Filipino term for Fried Rice
Itlog= LOG - Filipino term for egg

My nephews and nieces love this combo, once in a while I cook it for them.
This is very easy to prepare, just cook the tocino and set aside.
Make fried rice and fried some eggs then arrange everything in a platter and serve.

Baked Scallops

A delicious delicacy that will make you want for more. Scallops are one of the best sea foods, a little expensive but it's worth it.

Ingredients:
6 pieces scallop ( boiled and ready in half shell)
1/2 cup flaked or grated mozarella cheese
1/2 cup mixed boiled vegetables ,diced( carrot, potato and green peas)
salt and pepper to taste


Fresh scallops
Procedure:
1.Top each scallop with mixed vegetables, salt, pepper and cheese.



2. Pre-heat the oven and bake the scallops for 15 minutes at 180C.
3. Serve and enjoy.




Adobong Itik

Duck meat is one of the yummiest meats that can be cooked into adobo. Meaty and succulent, I added  Sprite to really enhance the flavor and help in tenderizing the meat.

Ingredients:
1 whole duck ( cleaned and sliced to your desired size)
3 cloves garlic
1 onion
1/4 cup vinegar
1/2 cup soy sauce
2 cups sprite
1/4 teaspoon ground pepper
salt if needed

Procedure:
1.Saute the garlic and onion then add the duck and continue to saute until the pinkish color is gone.
2. Add the vinegar, soy sauce and ground pepper then simmer until the soy sauce color is evenly distributed in the meat, then add the Sprite and bring to a boil then simmer until the meat is tender.
3. Add salt if needed, when the meat is tender turn off the heat.
4. Serve it hot with rice.



Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Laswa


Savor the delicious flavor of various vegetables put together in one recipe called laswa. The popular vegetable soup recipe from Ilonggos. You can put  shrimps or fried fish to add more flavor, I used only fish paste because my sister told me that she like it with it.

Ingredients:
1 onion
2 tablespoons fish paste ( bagoong isda)
1 bunch string beans 
1 small patola
1 cup malunggay
6 pieces okra
2 eggplants
1 bunch alugbati
1/2 kilo squash
3 cups water ( add if needed)
salt to taste

Procedure:

1. In a pot put the water, onion, fish paste then allow to boil.
2. Add the squash, eggplant and okra, simmer until half cooked, then increase the heat so that when we put the leaves it will not be grayish.
3. Add the patola and string beans then simmer for 2 minutes, add the alugbati and salt, simmer until cooked then put the malunggay, stir and turn off the heat.
4. Serve it hot.



Monday, July 7, 2014

Bangus Sisig

Healthier version of sisig. I saw some leftover grilled Bangus from our lunch, that's why I cooked this, my Mom loved it, since she can not eat pork sisig because of health reasons. She said it's really yummy.

Ingredients:
1 1/2 cup flaked Bangus
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1  onion (minced)
3 cloves garlic (minced)
1/4 teaspoon chili powder ( can be replaced with fresh chili according to your taste)
2  tablespoons lemon or calamansi juice
1 egg (optional)
spring onion
salt and pepper to taste


Leftover Grilled Bangus



Procedure:

1. Saute the garlic and onion, then add the flaked Bangus, give it a good stir.
2. Add the chili powder, soy sauce, calamansi juice, salt and pepper then stir until well combined, continue stirring until done, crack and egg then sprinkle with spring onion.
3. Serve hot and enjoy.




Sunday, July 6, 2014

Cornsilog


I prepared cornsilog today because my nephews requested for it, they said, what is "cornsilog"? Is it made with corn? I said "No, it's a meal composed of corned beef, fried rice and fried egg, in Tagalog fried rice is "sinangag" and egg is "itlog" so instead of naming it one by one they shortened it to "cornsilog". They replied with "ahhhhhhh" :-).
I prepared this by frying the eggs, then I sauteed one can of corned beef and added some onion. After I cooked the corned beef I transferred it into a bowl and put some rice in the pan where I cooked the corned beef for a savory fried rice.
Then I arranged everything in a platter and serve it with love.
My nephews where happy  and satisfied.



Pochero


Pork dish that I always want to cook if I have few quests, loaded with yumminess!

Ingredients:
1/2 kilo pork belly
1 piece chorizo ( sliced to your desired thickness)
2 banana ( saba) ( cut and fried)
2 cloves garlic
2 small Carrots
1 onion
2 potatoes
1 cup tomato sauce
1/4 kilo green beans
1/2 kilo Pechay Baguio/Chinese Cabbage
salt and pepper to taste
2 cups water


Procedure
1. Saute the garlic and onion, add the pork and saute until the pinkish color is gone.
2. Add the tomato sauce, salt and pepper then simmer for few minutes.
3.Add the water  and bring to a boil, simmer and stir occasionally.
5. Once the pork is tender add the potatoes and carrots and simmer until tender, then add the fried banana, chorizo and green beans, simmer for a minute then add with salt and pepper to taste.
6. Add the Chinese cabbage then simmer for a minute and turn off the heat then serve.

Cockle Soup


Cockles are very delicious kind of marine clams, this type is called in Davao region of the Philippines as "Kurang". Succulent and chewy but the flavor is so yummy, the best to cook it this way.

Ingredients:
1/2 kilo kurang (cockles)
1 small onion
1 tomato
2 cups water
2 cups camote tops ( talbos ng ccamote)
salt to taste


Procedure:
1. In a pot put the water,  tomato and onion then bring to a boil, add the shells and simmer for 5 minutes.
2. Add the camote tops then season with salt and simmer  for a minute and turn off the heat.
3. Serve it with love :-).


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