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  2. Dinengdeng - Wikipedia

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    Dried shrimp or dried fish are often added to enhance the flavor of the broth. [6] Leftover meats can also be incorporated to enrich the dish, a practice known as sagpaw or garnish. These additions may include fried or roasted fish, bagnet (Ilocano crispy pork belly), lechon (roast pig), or even fast-food fried chicken.

  3. Sarsa na uyang - Wikipedia

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    Sarsa na uyang, or simply sarsa, is a Filipino dish made from pounded freshwater shrimp, shredded coconut, chilis, ginger, peppercorns and other spices wrapped in coconut leaves and boiled in coconut milk. It originates from the islands of Romblon. It is eaten paired with plain rice. [1] [2] [3]

  4. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Meat dish Braised pork leg dish similar to Paksiw na Pata, Chinese style. Simmered in a sweet soy sauce flavored by Chinese herbs such as star anise, banana blossoms, etc. Piaparan: Lanao Chicken, Fish or Vegetable dish A popular spicy Maranao main dish made of palapa, grated coconut, bell peppers, poultry or fish, turmeric, chilli, and ...

  5. Warm Soba with Pork, Shrimp and Cabbage Recipe - AOL

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    2. In a large saucepan of boiling salted water, cook the soba until al dente. Drain well. 3. In a large nonstick skillet, heat the oil. Add the pork and mushrooms and cook over high heat, stirring occasionally, until the mushrooms are lightly browned and the pork is no longer pink, about 5 minutes.

  6. 35 easy seafood recipes you can make this week - AOL

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    Not to mention, when it's fresh, it doesn't take a lot of preparation to make an absolutely stunning seafood dish. Toss scallops in with pasta, throw shrimp into taco shells, douse salmon with ...

  7. Nilaga - Wikipedia

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    Nilaga is very similar to other dishes like bulalo, linat-an, lauya, and cansi. Nilaga can be distinguished in that it has a broth (bouillon) base, made with tender meaty and fatty cuts of beef or pork. The other dishes have a stock base, made by using bone marrow and collagen-rich cuts of beef and pork (like beef shank and ham hocks). [8] [9]

  8. Pancit Molo - Wikipedia

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    There are many different variations for the recipe, [9] but typically, creating the soup involves two steps: making the filling and making the broth. [10] The two later get mixed to create the soup.

  9. Kelaguen - Wikipedia

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    Kelaguen is a Chamorro dish from the Mariana Islands eaten as a side dish or as a main course. Similar to ceviche, a pickling marinade of lemon juice, fresh coconut, green onions, salt and spicy hot peppers or donni' is used to marinate cooked chicken, raw shrimp, fish or beef meat/liver. With the exception of the cooked chicken, the acids in ...

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