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Pinoy Arroz Caldo

Pinoy Arroz Caldo

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Arroz Caldo literally means "hot rice". Notwithstanding that the name was obviously derived from the Spanish (Philippines was colonized by Spain for 300 years; hence, most of our dishes have their influence), it is a popular Filipino comfort food. It's th…

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The Backyard Southern Gourmet

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Recipes for simple and easy meals. Everyone is leading a busy lifestyle and the Backyard Southern Gourmet shows you the short-cuts for preparing delicious southern dishes using gourmet condiments and sauces.

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posted October 01, 2019 in Al Dente Gourmet

Favorites Meat Argentinean Dishes That I Recommend"Attention Meat Lovers"Many Argentinean Dishes contain meat, but prepared in different ways. Asado-Parrillada/Barbecue for example is a traditional dish in Argentina and has a variation of meats usual (read full article)

TZATZIKI SAUCE

posted August 16, 2010 in Let's Dish

Ingredients 1/2 cup seeded, shredded cucumber 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup plain yogurt 1/4 cup sour cream 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1/2 tablespoon rice vinegar 1 teaspoon olive oil 1 clove garlic, minced 1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill 1/2 teaspoon Greek se (read full article)

Insalata di riso

posted August 16, 2010 in Memorie di Angelina

Mid-August, when the temperatures climb to tropical heights, is a time when even the enthusiasm of even the most avid cook can begin to wane. Italians often turn to easily prepared dishes that need minimal or no actually cooking. Salads are an obviou (read full article)

Fresh Basil Pesto

posted August 13, 2010 in Southern Grace Gourmet

This is a quick and easy recipe for fresh basil pesto with pine nuts and lots of garlic flavor. It’s been a while since I’ve made basil pesto, so I looked up a few recipes. Most are pretty much the same. The recipe doesn’t depe (read full article)

Tomato Salsa #95

posted August 12, 2010 in La Fuji Mama

When Josie (Daydreamer Desserts) came over to help me try out knives last week, she brought a treasure with her. We had talked about making some kind of salsa with all of the ingredients that we would be chopping up, so that they w (read full article)

Artisanal Tofu, Condiments and Dairy Fuel. Hmmm, Interesting!

posted August 12, 2010 in Food Meditations

Fill-it-up! ~ Low-Value “Fog” "A small company has developed a process for making biodiesel fuel out of butter. Is not the fuel of the future, but it is possible to churn perfectly good diesel fuel... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my (read full article)

Salted Fish Sauce

posted August 11, 2010 in MORE FOOD ADVENTURES

Shop at More Food Adventures This is one of the many entries in the Food Trade and Expo at the Capitol Grounds last year. This couple are actually selling condiments and appetizers from Initao, Misamis Oriental. They sell their own concoction (read full article)

Peach Salsa

posted August 10, 2010 in Southern Grace Gourmet

Here is a quick and easy peach salsa recipe flavored with mint and ginger, perfect for your grilled meats. I saw a peach salsa on Simply Recipes a few days ago, and couldn’t wait to give it a try. This one’s a little different, I adjuste (read full article)

Book review: NAPOLEON’S EVERYDAY GOURMET BURGERS.

posted August 10, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Every year come summer, new BBQ books flood the shelves of bookstores. Given our short summers, people are eager to BBQ and enjoy the outdoors as much as possible. This year a few more books on hamburgers were published, probably because the po (read full article)

Adding Saucy to your Entertaining Style

posted August 07, 2010 in Essentially Entertaining

Versatility is a secret weapon we use to combat dreary, dull entertaining in so many ways. While traditions can be wonderful, it's the "same old, same old" ho-hum that needs to be avoided at all costs.  We're going to explore versatility in (read full article)

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