Filipino food
My wife's best friend and daughter flew in from Alaska to visit for my wife's 50th birthday. I am ecstatic that they are here, because I'm pretty sure I haven't had a good meal at home since they moved. My kitchen is loaded up right now with Filipino food! Yum yum!!!!:seasix: Johnny, if you're out there, Loriei is an amazing cook! We have a bunch of pancit, and I'm sure I will be getting lumpia this week! Life is good!
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Food pics from 69camfrk :drool:
Pancit in the plastic bowl, a curry dish is the one with the ladle |
The stuff with the ladle is a curry dish that I can't pronounce.. Tearing some up as we speak.
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I remember you talking about Lorei. Pancit and Lumpia, ya can't go wrong with those two for sure. I always make sure to get my fill when they're around. I came home a month or two ago and the wife had made Lumpia. I downed five or six before she could say, "They're ready". :D Also, Lumpia is great with that thick red sauce that I can't think of the name. It's like a sweet kind of sauce in a glass bottle available at plenty of Asian stores. |
You guys are making me hungry. Enjoyed the local food, can't get any of that where I'm at. I didn't remember the names of the dishes, but I spent an abnormal amount of time in the basement food court under the Shoe Mart in Makati. Kind of like our go to place to pig out, and cheap!
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It is really hard to beat good Filipino food. I was in the PI twice on USN westpac tours so ate a lot of it. Yummy. In San Diego near where we lived, 2 guys opened a Filipino buffet restaurant. We ate there frequently closed after 2 years they were too generous with their food.
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Have you ever had Showpie is I think how it is called. It is a pork or beef in a pastry wrap. I had one of the guys who worked for me in the Navy make them and sell them in the shop. Damn they were good. I miss in VA Beach we had a few Filipino stores which sold pre made lumpia and other Filipino foods. Don't have anything like that in this area of the country.
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:seasix: love it when I get some good Filipino food. Ask her to make some dinuguan and turon :yesnod:
I love me some pancit though :dixie: |
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So......do you share and when and where :drool:
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I have a lot of Filipino coworkers. Filipino food has become one of my favorite foods. :yesnod: We have a lot of pot lucks and I’m constantly asking for recipes. :funny:
My favorite is probably Adobong Manok sa Gata (Chicken Adobo in Coconut Milk). :drool: |
That food all looks masarap!
I've been Jonesin' for some Dinuguan myself. U.M. |
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I remember the first time my wife and I had a "date". Own own Island14 put on a tie over his tshirt and draped a towel over his arm to serve dinner to my wife and myself on his front porch. He had the Yaya cook up some Chicken Afritada. Man, that was lami2x :yesnod: |
When I was stationed on the West coast I had a lot of friends with filipino wives. I loved going to their houses for dinner. I haven't had any for years now.
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Don't forget the balut......
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