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  2. Espasol - Wikipedia

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    Espasol is a chewy and soft, cylinder-shaped Filipino rice cake. It is made from glutinous rice flour cooked in coconut milk and sweetened coconut strips and, afterwards, dusted or coated with toasted rice flour. [1] [2] Originating from the province of Laguna, it is traditionally sold during the Christmas season.

  3. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    A toffee-like food delicacy made with coconut milk, jaggery, and rice flour. Sticky, thick and sweet, it is served mostly during festivals such as Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha. Espasol: Laguna A cylindrical cake made of rice flour cooked in coconut milk and sweetened coconut strips, which is then dusted with toasted rice flour. Ginanggang: Mindanao

  4. Let's Get Fancy! These 25 Easy Appetizers Will Dress Up Any Party

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    It's time to shine those boots and party! With fancy appetizers, like crab-stuffed mushrooms and decadent baked brie, you're sure to impress any cowboy. Let's Get Fancy!

  5. Gluten-Free Alternatives to White Flour: 3 Recipes to Try - AOL

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    By Lisa Marsh Thanks to a slew of new alternative flours, including whole grain quinoa flour and coconut flour, you can now say sayonara to white flour. And that's a good thing: White flour is ...

  6. Hassle-Free Hosting Starts With These Easy Appetizers - AOL

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    Think quick party dips, genius puff pastry hacks, and plenty of simple appetizer recipes with just a handful of ingredients. In fact, all of the finger foods , cheesy dips , and starters on this ...

  7. Puto seco - Wikipedia

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    Traditional puto seco is made from galapong, ground glutinous rice grains soaked in water overnight. However, modern versions are more commonly produced with rice flour or all-purpose flour. It is mixed with cornstarch, butter, eggs, salt, and sugar. Milk can also be added. It is baked until dry and brittle.

  8. Arroz caldo - Wikipedia

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    Arroz caldo typically uses glutinous rice (malagkit), but can also be made with regular rice boiled with an excess of water. The chicken pieces are usually cooked first in a broth with a large amount of ginger. The chicken are taken out and shredded once tender then re-added along with the rice.

  9. Filipino-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Rice is used to help intensify some flavors, [2] or create other Filipino dishes like puto and bibingka. Puto can be meat-filled, ube-filled, or turned into cakes; it is made by making rice into flour. [2] Rice is also created into a dessert called suman, a sweet rice wrapped in a leaf from a coconut or banana. [2]