To touch upon the same topic from my last post, I’m extending the use of mushrooms into veganizing another traditional Filipino delicacy called Adobong Pusit. Adobo means to cook in garlic, soy sauce, and vinegar. Pusit means squid. The squid version is known to have tinted black sauce (squid emits a black liquid substance when…
Ready in 15 minutes: Mushroom Pusit
Ever since I discovered the versatility of mushroom in cooking, I have been using them as alternative to squid, clams, oysters, pork fat, even pork intestines (sadly pig insides are a common Filipino ingredient). Now, there’s no way going back to cruel ways when I could have the same flavor and texture from using mushroom. When…
Tomatolove: Vegan Pinangat
Pinangat or Pangat is a Filipino fish stew I’d like to refer as “poor man’s food” because of its simplicity yet nourishing effects. Growing up near a beach and a fisherman’s market, my mom would always serve Pinangat for breakfast. Some Pinangat versions call for Calamansi or Filipino citrus, others call for coconut milk. I…
Halo-Halo, Vegan
I ran out of ice cream in the fridge and I found myself craving for something cold and sweet to beat the weather. “What else can I make?” I wondered. “Oh, but of course, Halo-halo!” (pronounced ha-loh ha-loh and NOT halo like angel halo). Growing up in Digman, where Halo-halo originated from, I terribly missed…
Vegan Paella, Filipino Style
When the rice company, Eighth Wonder, sent me some of their rice to review, I wasn’t sure what to do with them aside from the plain steamed version. I asked around on Twitter and got some helpful suggestions like rice pudding, tsampurado, sushi, etc. Someone new to Twitter, @KA_Hawk replied “Paella” (his/her very first tweet!). I looked up several different Paella…
Tocho with Pechay and Seaweed
Known for its miso-like flavors (savory with a bit of tang), Tocho is a Filipino dish that usually comes in either a black beans sauce base or a fermented bean curd base or both. Fermented bean curd in the Philippines is called “Tahure” (tah-hoor-reh). It has a distinct salty taste and should be used sparingly. However, when…
Vegan Bistek Recipe
Bistek is a savory Filipino dish usually with beef, soy sauce, citrus, pepper, and onion. I veganized it by using portobello mushrooms, tofu, and potatoes. Bistek is similar to Filipino Adobo, except Bistek has fewer seasoning. No fuss, just a simple, satisfying dish for any time of day. My version has no meat and no animal…