In this video, I’m going to show you a vegan version of Sisig, a Filipino dish traditionally made with pig parts. This vegan version tastes just like the original except you can make this in half the time. The traditional version would take three hours to cook! This vegan version takes 30 minutes or less, especially if you’re going to use high…
Part 3: Vegan Finds in LA: Shojin Vegan Japanese
Rewinding back to the day my friends, Jen and Rosie, and I drove all the way to LA from San Francisco Bay Area, memories of eating at Shojin Restaurant and meeting @veganfoodshare and @yvonne_deliciously_vegan come to my mind. These moments make me smile-and hungry. SHOJIN 333 S. Alameda St. Suite 310 Los Angeles (Little Tokyo Shopping Center 3F)…
Chocolate Rice Pudding (Champorado)
Champorado is a Filipino chocolate rice pudding that is cooked with white rice and cocoa powder, sweetened with sugar, and topped with milk. It also goes by Tsampurado or Champurado. However you refer it, Champorado is a simple snack that definitely hits the spot. it could be served warm or chilled. If you want, you could…
5 Vegan Food Themes For Your Potluck
My friends and I love to get creative with our vegan potlucks. Sure, vegan is already a theme, but why stop there? It’s fun to challenge yourself and see what kind of yummy dishes you could share with your friends. Besides, almost all kinds of recipes could be found online now. If they’re not online, you still have…
Vegan Filipino Menudo
I’ve featured few versions of vegan Filipino Menudo recipes on this this blog-and I’m going to add yet another version that I hope you could try. This time, I’m featuring two ingredients that would create the pork flavor and texture without the pork. No, it’s not just adding a fake pork product in the mix. You could,…
How to make Mung Bean Stew
Vegan Mung Bean Stew or Munggo Guisado (“moong-goh gee-sah-doh”) is the perfect introductory dish to those who are still learning about Filipino vegan food. It’s suitable for two reasons. First, this hearty dish traditionally has mostly vegetables, making the vegan version still taste highly familiar even to big Filipino meat eaters. Second, it’s packed with…
How to make Vegan Pancit Palabok
Happy weekend! Pancit Palabok is a great dish for gatherings, potlucks, get-togethers like the Memorial Day holiday for example. If you’re on a meatless lifestyle, this dish will reassure you there’s something vegan (Filipino) and delicious at your party. Kain na, let’s eat! Noodles: 2 packets of Excellent rice bihon (Excellent is the brand name!)…
The Complete Adobo Series
There’s more than one way to veganize Adobo. You could use tofu, tempeh, kale, mushrooms, kangkong, etc. As long as your Adobo has tons of garlic and soy sauce or vinegar, or all three of them, then you have yourself an Adobo dish or Adobo rendition. Adding some fat from refined coconut oil wouldn’t hurt…
Vegan Adobong Kangkong, Part 1 of the Adobo Series
I’m both thrilled and nervous to launch my cooking videos to the universe, but I’ll be brave! Episode 1 features Adobong Kangkong, one of the easiest vegan Filipino recipes. It’s one of the 3 of my Adobo Series. I hope you could check it out-or better yet, give the recipe a try 🙂 If you have any…
Astig Vegan, The Cooking Show
I am thrilled to announce that I’ll be launching a cooking show on YouTube! I realize that it’s no longer enough to tell how my recipes are made, but to show them as well. I’ve been inspired by the people following and recreating my recipes and I think it would do more justice to their effort…
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