Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Filipino Main-Courses

Filipino Main-Courses -

The islands of Philippines are home to over 68 million people, and with 7000 islands spread in over 77 regions, so the culture, art and food traditions are some of the most complex of all countries. For more than 500 years, the Filipino cuisine has been under Malay, Spanish, Indian and Chinese influences, mixing ingredients and cooking secrets in a diverse, most interesting cuisine. Food is an important part of the whole communal Philippines existence and is part of the traditions left by ancestors. Just like the Malaysian cuisine, the Filipino uses spicy condiments to give special flavors to meals. But a bit apart from the neighbors that surround the islands, the Filipino cuisine uses milder spices and condiments. The extremely hot chilies, called siling labuyo are used for the making of dipping sauces, and the long flat finger-length cooking pepper called siling mahaba are used for soups, stews and flavoring other meals. The rice is one of the main crops cultivated all over the islands since ancient times, and is still today the most important part of almost any cooked meal. Coconut (niyog) accompanies most meals as well. Other ingredients used since ancient times and till kept today in the Filipino kitchen, include pandan leaves (screwpine), ginger, and lemon grass (tanglad).

Some popular Filipino main-course food recipes are listed below for you to try out -

Beef based Main-Courses -

Paradadas (Corned Beef Pandesal)

Beef and Beans

Beef Steak (Bistek)

Beef in Corn and Asparagus

Beef Mechado

Beef with Cashews

Beef Tapa

Beef Stir Fry

Bulalo

Grilled T-Bone Steak

Kare-kare

Nilagang Baboy

Tortang Giniling


Chicken based Main-Courses-

Chicken Adobo

Chicken Afritada

Chicken Inasal

Chicken & Pork Adobo

Chicken Chop Suey

Crispy Fried Chicken

Ginataang Manok (Chicken in Coconut milk)

Pine-Chicken Curry

Tinolang Manok

Walnut Chicken


Fish/Seafood based Main-Courses -

Shrimp Gambas

Adobong Pusit

Baked Fish Fillet

Bangus sa Mais (MilkFish in Corn)

Broiled Lobster Tail

Cajun Crabs

Cajun Shrimp

Chili Crab

Crabs in Spicy Garlic & Butter Sauce

Crab with Misua

Coconut Curry Shrimp

Daing na Bangus

Escabeche

Foil-Baked Salmon in Basil

Ginataang Hipon sa Kalabasa (Shrimp in Coconut Milk & Squash)

Ginataang Hipon with Kangkong

Ginisang Sardinas (Sauteed Sardines)

Halabos na Hipon

Hot & Sour Shrimp

Lemon Pepper Fish Fillet

Lobster tails in Coconut Milk

Oven-Roasted Garlic Crabs

Pakbet

Paksiw na Bangus

Paksiw na Hito (Catfish wrapped in Banana leaves)

Pesa

Pinaputok na Tilapia

Rellenong Pusit

Salt & Pepper Shrimp

Sarciadong Tilapia

Seafood Ginataan

Shrimp Fried Rice with Asparagus

Sinigang na Bangus sa Bayabas

Sinigang na Hipon

Sweet & Sour Fish

Sweet Baked Tilapia Fillet

Tinolang Tahong (Mussels Soup)

Ukoy/Okoy


Pork based Main-Courses -

Lechon Sisig

Adobong Sitaw Recipe (String Beans Adobo)

Pork Adobo

Pork Barbecue

Batsoy

Breaded Pork Chop

Chicken & Pork Adobo

Crispy Pata

Pork Embutido (Filipino Style Meatloaf)

Ginisang Munggo

Ginisang Sayote

Higadillo

Kare-kare

Lechon Kawali

Lechon Paksiw

Menudo

Misua Soup with Meatballs

Pakbet

Picadillo

Pork Afritada

Pork Chopsuey

Pork Dinuguan

Pork Ribs Paksiw

Pork Sinigang

Skinless Longganisa

Tortang Giniling

Tortang Talong

Ampalaya Con Carne


Veg Main-Courses -

Beans & Tofu in Oyster Sauce

Sesame Green Beans

Tofu & Kangkong in Oyster Sauce

Veggies with Quail Eggs


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