Carmina was shopping with Mom Violy at Robinsons Magnolia when she unexpectedly spotted onion rings while passing the freezer section. She remembered Becky mentioning them a few days ago, so she decided to grab a package since it was only around two hundred pesos. Carmina was putting away her groceries placing in the freezer began to read the package of Maestro Chicken Onion Rings later realized made a big mistake. I guess we learn something new when being preoccupied during our grocery shopping. The next day came decided to fry some chicken onion rings and found out they actually taste good dipping it with barbecue sauce. Those who have family member and within a budget can purchase Maestro Food Philippines products check their Facebook see what other products they sell. NOT SPONSORED. Check out my channel @ Carmina Lifestyle YouTube and click on the subscribe button for more videos. Thank you for the support.
Filipino also loves eating greenly leafy vegetables like anyone else only differences they are not into salad.
This is a popular dish that we like to eat at home. It may be simple to them, but we call it really food for us.
Pinakbet Recipe
Ingredients:
- 1/2 kilo - Kalabasa or Squash (spoon out seeds, peel and cut into 1 inch)
- 1/4 Kilo - choice of shrimp, fish or pork belly
- 10 Pieces - String Beans
- 5 Pieces - Okra (cut top and bottom)
- 1 Medium Onion (chopped)
- 2 Cloves Garlic (minced)
- 2 Eggplant (sliced diagonally)
- 1 Large Ampalaya (cut in diagonal Slices)
- 1 - Tbsp - Shrimp Paste Bagoon Alamang
- Patis to taste
Cooking Instructions:
Step 1:
- In a pot add cooking oil by placing garlic and onion until garlic is brown.
- Add the choice of meat
Step 2:
- Add kalabasa/squash, stringbeans, ampalaya, eggplant and okra
- Season with Patis and add shrimp paste bagoon alamang
- Cook until kalabasa / squash is for 25 minutes
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