Filipino food is fast becoming popular globally in recent years and that comes as no surprise to us. With her long history and unique culture, filipino food brings rich flavors from the protein rich pork dishes such as Adobo and Lechon to tropical desserts like the mango float, our filipino recipes have got you covered. Of course, no conversation about filipino food is complete without talking about filipino street food. The balut (duck embryo), siomai and siopao guarantees a unique travel and eat experience in the bustling streets of Manila.

Champorado

Indulge in a rich Filipino rice porridge with the flavors of bitter dark chocolate -perfect for a tea time snack.Explore More

Biko

Often eaten as a dessert or afternoon snack, this sweet and sticky Filipino delight with will be the perfect treat for you!Explore More

Daing na Bangus (Deep fried Milkfish)

Sizzled to a golden crisp in hot oil and with strong hints of garlic, the fatty filipino milkfish is a favourite for its umami aromas and strong vinegar infusion that soaks through the deep-fried fish. Explore More

Nilagang Baka (Filipino Beef Soup)

Massaged with punchy peppercorns and cooked slowly in sweet onions, the blend of beef shank and tendons is full on flavour and grows more tender with each bite. Eat for comfort, as the Filipinos do. Explore More

Buko Pandan

A refreshing Buko Pandan recipe from the Asian Food Network is sure to be the crowd's favorite at parties. Try this mouth-watering Filipino dessert for your next event!Explore More

Sinigang na Tiyan ng Bangus (Filipino Sour Soup with Milkfish Belly)

Warm yourself up with this authentic Filipino sour soup with milkfish belly, perfect for sharing on a rainy day.Explore More

Chicken Arroz Caldo

Arroz caldo literally translates to ‘warm rice’. Have this Filipino rice porridge for breakfast to kickstart your day! IngredientsExplore More

Bulcachong (Filipino Beef Stew)

Indulge in this rich and hearty Filipino beef stew, traditionally made with buffalo meat!Explore More

Law Uy

Originating from Mindanao, or Southern Philippines, the Law-Uy is a soup you need when your soul needs a hug. It is unique in its flavor and appearance -a soup of lemongrass with brightly coloured vegetables and topped with fish slices. For an extra pow, we recommend a touch of fish sauce to taste.Explore More

Pansit Buko Guisado (Coconut Noodles)

Add a splash of colour and wonder onto your dining table with a Filipino favorite -the Pancit Buko Guisado! While the name directly translates to “sautéed coconut noodles”, this dish does not contain any noodles but rather thin strips of coconut flesh, which well, looks like noodles! Prepare your taste buds for a big bang because this dish is a delicious hodge-podge of meat, prawns, and vegetables!Explore More

Filipino Recipes You MUST Try

The Philippines is known for many things - gorgeous beaches, rich history as well as flavoursome dishes.

Filipino cuisine has evolved over the years with developments in pop culture and influence from various eastern and western civilizations. It is characterized by the combination of sour (asim), salty (alat), sweet (tamis) and spicy (anghang) flavours.

Popular dishes include Bulcachong (Filipino beef stew) and Pansit Buko Guisado (coconut noodles).

Want to give Filipino cuisine a go? There are countless eateries across the globe, but nothing tastes better than something you put together yourself!

Not only does cooking at home help you save money, but it helps you unlock hidden kitchen talents and lets you discover cultures and heritage through food.

Whether you are an experienced chef or newbie in the kitchen, we have a full range of Filipino recipes for you to try. Browse our collection of recipes today!

3 Common Ingredients in Filipino Cuisine

Filipino dishes have a distinct flavour. Here are 3 common ingredients you can find in Filipino cuisine:

1) Fish Sauce:a staple seasoning in most Asian cuisines, fish sauce is used in various seafood and meat dishes like Nilagang Baka (Filipino Beef Soup)

2) Calamansi limes:these limes give dishes like Chicken Arroz Caldo a refreshing citrus flavour and balance out oily and spicy tastes

3) Chicken:perhaps one of the most widely used poultry in Filipino cuisine, one can make chicken tinola and chicken pastil

The Secret to Nailing a Filipino Dish

Ingredients make up a good dish. But creating a great dish is cooking them right.

The secret to cooking a stellar Filipino dish is controlling the fire. It is easy to overcook common condiments and ingredients used in Filipino cooking. So, make sure you keep an eagle eye on the fire and your ingredients.

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