Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Sinampalukan is prepared by first sautéing the chicken with garlic, ginger, and onions. Water is then added with tamarind pulp, young tamarind leaves and usually siling haba or labuyo chilis and tomatoes. Other vegetables can also be added if desired, including green beans, pechay, cabbage, eggplant, and others. It is served over white rice.
Tinola is very similar to binakol and ginataang manok, but differ in that the latter two use coconut water and coconut milk, respectively. [3] [4] A related dish is lauya of the Ilocano people. However, lauya is partial to pork or beef knuckles. [5]
Bowl (small bowl: bát in northern Vietnam or chén in southern Vietnam; large bowl: tô) Chopsticks (đũa) Chõ – a kind of steamer to cook glutinous rice; Clay pot cooking (thố đất) cup (cốc or ly) Dipper (gáo) Flat drying basket (nong or nia) Knife (dao) Mill (cối xay gạo) Mortar (cối giã) Pestle (chày) Plate (dĩa or đĩa)
Skip to main content
1. In a bowl, whisk the miso, garlic, sesame oil and 1/2 cup of the stock. In a large skillet, heat the vegetable oil. Add the chicken, season with salt and pepper and cook over high heat until ...
Made with delicious veggies, aromatic ginger and protein-packed chicken, this recipe is perfect for a quick and easy dinner. Ingredients: 1 tbsp olive oil. 1 lb ground chicken breast. 3 stalks ...
Kinamatisang manok (literally "chicken [cooked with] tomatoes"), sometimes also known as sarciadong manok, is a Filipino stew made from chicken braised with tomatoes, siling mahaba, garlic, onion, bay leaves, fish sauce, black peppercorns, and usually carrots, potatoes, pechay, green peas, and/or green beans.
The cabbage roll is a staple in the Romanian cuisine with variations of the recipe and sizing depending on the region, typically taking up to 6 hours to cook. Traditionally made with pork, beef, bacon, rice, spices and aromatics, the cabbage rolls are broiled in a tomato sauce and served with polenta, sour cream and spicy pickled peppers.