F*ck Yes, 40 Filipino Food Recipes!

Laura Mandanas —
Jun 29, 2015
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Hello and welcome to this thing we’re doing where we help you figure out what you’re gonna put in your mouth this week. Some of these are recipes we’ve tried, some of these are recipes we’re looking forward to trying, all of them are fucking delicious. Tell us what you want to put in your piehole or suggest your own recipes, and we’ll talk about which things we made, which things we loved, and which things have changed us irreversibly as people. Last week, we chilled out with summer soup.

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The Philippines is a chain of islands located geographically near Malaysia, but emotionally near the center of my heart. I have complicated feelings about a lot of things, but my love of Filipino food is not one of those things. Like, 3/4 of the words I know in Filipino are food-related. If I were the lead character on Inside Out, “Filipino food island” would probably be one of my core personality centers. Filipino food is just so good.

Anyway. I’ve personally eaten every dish on this list (albeit not with these exact recipes), and I will personally attest to the deliciousness of each and every one. Enjoy.


1. Kare-Kare (Peanut Butter Stew)

Kare-Kare
Via The Filipino Cookbook.

2. Sinigang (Tamarind Soup)

pork sinigang
Via Filipino Foods Recipes.

This recipe uses pork, but you can substitute different proteins like chicken or seafood. That’s true of many (most?) Filipino recipes.


3. Lechon (Roasted Pig)

lechon
Via Filipino Easy Recipes 2014.

Okay, not this one. Lechon has to be made of pork.


4. Turon (Banana Roll)

turon
Via Ang Sarap.

When my Ate Rose taught me how to make this, she told me I could skip the jackfruit if I couldn’t find it. But just so you know, it’s way better with jackfruit.


5. Pancit Palabok (Rice Noodle With Hardboiled Eggs)

pancit palabok
Via The Pinoy Cookbook.

6. Pancit Bihon (Rice Noodles With Meat And Vegetables)

pancit bihon
Via Kitchen Confidante.

This pancit variation is the one my family usually has. It tastes like hugs and laughter.


7. Tocino (Grilled Cured Pork)

tocino
Via Jinkzz’s Kitchen.

8. Longganisa (Sweet Sausage)

longganisa
Via Kawaling Pinoy.

Both longganisa and tocino are for breakfast. If you have leftovers, you can chop them up and put them in fried rice.


9. Chicken Adobo

Adobo on a plate
Via Autostraddle.

10. Leche Flan (Custard)

Leche flan
Via Autostraddle.

It tastes better than the photo I took of it here, I promise.


11. Sinangag (Garlic Fried Rice)

Sinangag
Via Filipino Food Store.

If you add itlog (fried egg), the combination is referred to as “silog” (sinangag + itlog). Or if you add other things, those dishes get other cute shortened names. For example: Spamsilog.

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Also, you should all read Phoenix’s delightful ode to Spam. The Philippines has a complicated political-economic dependency on the United States. I’m not going to get into it here, but that Spam article would be an okay place to start if you wanted to read about the impact of colonialism on Filipino food.


12. Beef Caldereta (Stewed Beef)

Via Peach Caldereta.
Via Peach Kitchen.

13. Puto (Steamed Rice Cake)

Puto
Via Kusina Master Recipes.

14. Kutsinta (Rice Cake Dessert)

kutsinta
Via Mely’s Kitchen.

15. Ensaymada (Sweet Bun)

Ensaymada
Via Sweet Samsations.

The most important thing about this is that there’s cheese and sugar on top.


16. Pastillas De Leche (Milk Candy)

pastillas de leche
Via Pinay Cooking Corner.

Do you want a history lesson on decorative candy wrappers? Yes, you do.


17. Pork Menudo

pork menudo
Via Pinoy Recipe.

18. Arroz Caldo (Congee)

Arroz Caldo
Via Salu-Salo.

19. Pandesal (Sweet Dinner Rolls)

pandesal
Via Pig Parts And Beer.

Man cannot live on bread alone, but this bitch could probably live on nothing but pandesal.


20. Mechado (Braised Beef)

mechado
Via My Filipino Kitchen.

21. Ginataang Manok (Coconut Chicken)

Ginataang Manok
Via Panlasang Pinay.

22. Lumpia (Egg Roll)

lumpia
Via Foodie McBooty.

Eat lumpia, and Chinese takeout spring rolls will forever be a soggy, one-note disappointment in comparison. You’ve been warned.


23. Bistek Tagalog (Braised Beef With Citrus)

bistek
Via Asian In America.

24. Tinola (Chicken Soup)

tinola
Via Burnt Lumpia Blog.

25. Pork BBQ

pork bbq
Via When Adobo Met Feijoada.

26. Biko (Sweet Sticky Rice)

biko
Via Ivory Hut.

This was my favorite Filipino dessert as a kid. I always went back for second, third, and fourth helpings at Filipino parties.


27. Bicol Express (Coconut and Chile Stew)

bicol
Via PhoodJournal.

FYI, Bicol is a region in the Philippines. There’s also a small fast food chain called Bicol Express.


28. Sitaw Guisado (Stir Fried Long Beans)

sitaw guisado
Via Crispy Waffle.

One of the few vegan friendly dishes in traditional Filipino cooking.

If you’re interested in the topic, there are some interesting discussions to be had about food justice and decolonization!


29. Chicharon (Pork Crisps)

chicharon
Via Sweet Cherrie Pie.

30. Mamon (Sponge Cake)

torta mamon
Via Ping Desserts.

31. Crispy Pata (Deep Fried Pork)

crispy pata
Via Ang Sarap.

32. Sisig (Sizzling Pork)

sisig
Via The Hungry Excavator.

This dish is traditionally (and best) made with pig face skin and assorted bits. I believe this dish was borne out of a colonialist period in which Filipinos had restricted access to “good” pork products. But like, joke’s on you, Spain. Sisig is awesome.

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33. Inihaw Na Liempo (Grilled Pork Belly)

inihaw
Via Kawaling Pinoy.

34. Siopao (Steamed Bun With Filling)

siopao
Via Kawaling Pinoy.

This recipe has a pork asado filling, which is my favorite. But you can put leftover adobo inside, or any number of other fillings.


35. Paella

paella
Via Panpasang Pinoy.

Similar to the Spanish version, but the Filipino kind uses a tomato base.


36. Banana Que (Deep Fried Banana Skewers)

banana que
Via Filipino Chow.

37. Suman (Sweet Rice Wrapped In Banana Leaves)

suman
Via The Asian Grandmother’s Cookbook.

38. Chicken Inasal

chicken inasal
Via Centrale Bacolod.

39. Braso De Mercedes (Custard Roll)

braso de mercedes
Via Kawaling Pinoy.

40. Hopia (Pastry With Bean Filling)

hopia
Via Kusina Master Recipes.

My (white) mother once made a passing mention to my dad’s (Filipino) relatives that she liked hopia. They sent her four gigantic boxes full of it when they got home, and the love-and-hopia-filled shipments continued coming at regular intervals afterwards. We’ve learned that hopia freezes really well. So stock up!

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Laura Mandanas

Laura Mandanas is a Filipina American living in Boston. By day, she works as an industrial engineer. By night, she is beautiful and terrible as the morn, treacherous as the seas, stronger than the foundations of the Earth. All shall love her and despair. Connect with Laura at lauram [at] autostraddle.com or lauramandanas.com.

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