Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Quick-Fix Series - Corned Beef


The blog has been silent the past days. I got the flu bug first and then everyone in the household followed. My sweet baby was not spared and is still has occasional cough.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Monday Agenda: SONA 2012 and Razon's of Guagua

Today marks the 3rd State of the Nation Address of President Benigno Aquino III.

We were on the mall earlier for some grocery shopping. Afterwards we went to Razon's of Guagua for snacks. Ordered this:


Pancit Luglog


Friday, July 20, 2012

Anti-Cancer Fruits



There are so many good things that come with technology and modernization but sadly, the same are also responsible for a lot of diseases that only our generation has witnessed.

I have been an advocate of healthy lifestyle after recovering from bouts with illnesses in our family a few years back. We try to avoid food that are known to be bad or unhealthy like sodas, chips, processed and the likes.

Abstaining from these types of food is not enough to be considered healthy. We also need to consume and eat food that would help our body to combat illnesses.

Lately, I've been hearing one sad story after another that concerns the big C. Cancer is becoming prevalent and all the more we should take steps to avoid it.

While there is no guarantee that a certain diet will cure or prevent Cancer, it's still wiser to be aware of what scientists or dietitians say about the food we serve on our table. After all, eating healthy is a choice.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Eat Bulaga Launches Franchise In Indonesia


In what could be considered as another historical feat, Eat Bulaga, our favorite lunch companion, now has an official Indonesian counterpart with Uya Kuya, Nardji, Reza Bukan and Farid Aja as lead hosts.

This comes after Indonesia's SCTV Network bought Eat Bulaga franchise from TAPE. The latter said in its announcement last Monday, "Today marks another milestone for Eat Bulaga as th e first international franchise of our show will be launched at 4 p.m. in Indonesia. Eat Bulaga, Indonesia in SCTV".

Congratulations to our dear dabarkads for this new milestone.


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Monday, July 16, 2012

Tropical Fruit Shake


It's rainy season now in the Philippines and why am I writing about fruit shake?  Blame it on the weird weather but this rainy season is awfully driving us to the extremes.

Expect the rains to come by in the evening if not late afternoon. But mind you, you'll be enduring the sweltering heat during morning until around noon time. 


So, for refreshment and to quench our thirst, we've been having fruit shakes twice in a day. One during breakfast or mid-morning snack and another one in the afternoon for merienda. 


This is a healthier alternative to ice cream, I suppose. And of course, to sodas. I still love coca-cola but I have been consciously trying to evade it to minimize my sugar intake.


Here's a refreshing fruit shake concoction that you can try doing at home.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Bangus Belly Steak Filipino Style


Bangus or Milkfish is the Philippines' National Fish. This fish has a unique taste which I can only describe in one word:  delicious. Bangus can be cooked in different ways from the most complicated Relleno to the simplest Fried or Prito. Somewhere in between are paksiw, sinigang, totso, lumpia (yes, you can make lumpia out of the fish' flesh), and a lot more.

In our family, we all love the belly and head part and it's a good thing that we can buy boneless belly in groceries now. A pack is enough for about 4 servings so we can buy only the choice cuts in bulk instead of wasting the tail part. This sells much higher than the regular fresh Bangus but the hassle free experience is all worth it.

One of the most requested  recipe of Bangus that I always get is belly steak, pinoy style. The fish is cooked ala bistek Tagalog or Filipino beef steak using kalamansi and soy sauce and topped with lots of onion rings. This dish is very easy to prepare and I highly recommend this to kitchen newbies. Just be careful though when frying bangus, the oil will splatter to no end so you must lower the heat before turning the fish over to cook the other side. And always, always, use a pan lid to avoid skin burns and messy clothes. 

Friday, July 13, 2012

What's in my Pantry? - Ragú Pasta Sauce


I'm starting a series of "What's in my Pantry?" to let you readers get a glimpse of the ingredients or products I use for cooking. On a similar note, I plan to have another series of the tools or appliances that I find invaluable in my gastronomic adventures. Earlier in my blog post, I have featured Tefal Actifry which has proven to help minimize the need for oil in fried foods that I prepare.

Going back to this post's featured product, Ragú, which is the favorite pasta sauce brand in our home. According to Ragú's website, the brand has been in the market for 75 years and is currently the most preferred pasta sauce in the U.S.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Tribute to Mang Dolphy



The most memorable trivia I remember about Dolphy is his love for women and food.

In one interview, if my memory serves me right, it was with Arnold Clavio, Dolphy told an anecdote about his favorite food of all time, Kare-Kare. He even cared to emphasize with "maanghang-anghang na bagoong".

Cran-Grape: Cranberry or Grape Juice for UTI?



If you are Googling for UTI or Urinary Tract Infection home remedy, chances are you will come across Cranberry or Grapes as the recommended solution.

Cranberries have long been regarded as a good source of vitamin C. The fruit's high acidity combined with its natural proanthocyanidin content prevents bacteria to linger on the linings of our urinary tract. In this acidic environment, bacterias cannot multiply and eventually die until they are completely eliminated.

In addition, cranberries are considered rich in anti-oxidants that helps prevent cancer and other illnesses. They also have anti-inflammatory properties which hastens recovery from infection.

The same goes to grapes, the purple variety in particular. These small rounded fruits also contain anti-inflamatory substances and are said to work better than cranberries (although this is still debatable) since grapes can somehow make the urine less acidic and therefore helps bladder to recover fast from an infection.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

RIP Dolphy



Dolphy, Rodolfo Vera Quizon in real life, passed away at the age of 83 tonight while being confined at Makati Medical Center (MMC).

Heralded as the Philippines' King of Comedy, Quizon has been confined in the said hospital for several weeks due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

In its official statement, MMC said, "We would like to inform you that Mr. Rodolfo "Dolphy" Quizon passed away at 20:34 due to multiple organ failure secondary to complications brought about by severe pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and acute renal failure."

RIP Dolphy. Thank you for bringing laughter in our lives.


Photo credit: wikipedia

Monday, July 9, 2012

Sinigang na Hipon sa Sampalok (Shrimp in Tamarind Soup)


I have yet to hear of a true-blooded pinoy who dislikes sinigang (sour soup). In fact, based on my personal survey, there would be one or two in a household who love sinigang to no end. Meaning,  sinigang is a must  in their weekly menu. 

Sinigang takes so many styles and variation. There's pork sinigang, fish sinigang, beef sinigang, shrimp sinigang and chicken which is differently called as sinampalukang manok. In addition, the souring agent also varies such that different fruits or vegetables are used to make the soup sour like kamias/kalamias, kalamansi, miso, guava (bayabas in filipino) and the most popular sampalok or tamarind.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Portuguese Inspiration: Peri-Peri Chicken


We are constantly on a lookout for ways to prepare or serve chicken to our family and guests. Here in the Philippines, the most common Filipino recipe for chicken would be Chicken Adobo or Adobong Manok, Chicken Tinola, Chicken Afritada, and of course, the all time favorite Fried Chicken. 

To give chicken a new twist, I made Peri-Peri Grilled Chicken. Peri-Peri or Peli-Peli is a  Portuguese specialty which is very flavorful and considered to be the counterpart of Pinoy Lechon Manok. The difference is mainly in the marinade since both require to be grilled over flame for that smoky effect.

Serena Williams Bags Her 5th Wimbledon Title


I'm not really the sporty type nor do I watch sports on TV a lot. But I follow Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) on Twitter and I saw her tweet:



This was after beating Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland with scores 6-1, 5-7, 6-2.

Serena proved that passion and dedication with hard work really pay off. Nobody expected that this champion will rise again after her life threatening medical condition a couple of years ago.


Congratulations Serena! 

Photo credit: Reuters

P. S. Follow me on Twitter : @disisdang

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Thor is Trending on Twitter and Facebook

Can't help it but the Thor thing has quite reached a disturbing level. For the past two days or so we've been seeing a LOT of Thor jokes going around social media.



So, you may ask, "What's Thor got to do with food?" ... Well, take a look at these:

Thor version of the yummy Turon Saging

My nephew's favorite Tortang Talong or Eggplant Omelette

One of our comfort food - the spicy Granny Goose Tortillos

 The star in every Thanksgiving dinner...WITW???


Enough Thoready!

Monday, July 2, 2012

Hot News: Anderson Cooper Admits He's Gay

One of my favorite TV Personality is Anderson Cooper.




The guy is a self-confessed picky eater.



He now admits being gay. But hey, didn't we all know that before? Straight or not, we still love you Andy!

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