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Lechon - Food with Mae-2

Lechon

Mae’s Slow Roasted Pork : As Seen on BBC2 ‘Mary Berry’s Easter Feast’ Lechon, is slow roasted suckling pig and it is a Philippines national treasure, even Anthony Bourdane couldn’t get enough of it. It’s delicious and an all time favourite dish at many Filipino gatherings.  Lechon or Litson [Le-chon] is stuffed with herbs & […]

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Leche Flan Cake

What is Leche Flan Cake Leche Flan Cake also known as Custard Cake and it’s is probably the most decadent Filipino dessert I have ever tried! Not only that you get to eat a delicious cake at the end but the process of making this cake is so magical to me. How the cake batter […]

Arroz Valenciana - Food with Mae-3

Arroz Valenciana

Glutinous Rice and Chicken Cooked with Coconut Milk Arroz Valenciana is one of the dishes in the Philippines with a Spanish origin. It looks like Paella but it’s not, it’s from a similarly named dish. In the Philippines we use coconut milk, malagkit (glutinous rice) and boiled eggs. Today there are many ingredients added to […]

Brie and Cranberry Roll - Food with Mae-3

Brie and Cranberry Roll

Small bites of brie cheese and cranberry sauce with bacon and honey.  Here’s a great canape or appetiser you can make this holiday season. It’s an easy to make dish that you can serve for your friends and family. I’m sure you will have most of these ingredients in your pantry or fridge already. I […]

Lumpiang Keso - Food with Mae-3

Lumpiang Keso

Brie and Cranberry Springrolls We all know Filipinos love Lumpia, it’s our version of springrolls and of our love language. Food in general is our love language, if we feed you that means we love you! This recipe is one of our favourite during the Christmas season. Keso is one of the food items that […]

Rellenong Manok - Food with Mae-3

Rellenong Manok

Roasted Chicken Stuffed with Minced Pork, Sausages and Boiled Eggs What is Rellenong Manok Rellenong Manok is usually seen as a centerpiece Christmas dish during the Noche Buena feast after attending the midnight mass on Christmas eve. The Philippines is predominantly a Catholic country and during the Spanish colonisation, Catholicism was introduced to the Filipino […]

Goats Cheese- Food with Mae

Goats Cheese with Pistachio, Cranberry & Honey

Here’s another fantastic appetiser or snacks that you can do in 10-15 minutes. I love this recipe, not only that I love goats cheese it’s so easy and quick to make. My family and friends love this, I serve it different crackers and it’s always a hit. Note: make sure you buy the soft goats […]

Nutella & Biscoff Puff Stars - Food with Mae-16

Nutella & Biscoff Puff Stars

Which is your favourite? If you’re like me, I can’t decide, I love both of them and it’s probably the only thing that you can have both in life. It’s still naughty but you have less consequences.  These puff stars are such a treat! It’s easy to make, it doesn’t take too long to bake […]

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Piña Hamondo

Roast Ham with Pineapple Pinya or Pineapple is an abundant fruit in the Philippines. It’s not only used for food but it’s also used for textiles and the pineapple leaves are even used as an alternative to leather! Just like pineapple, Filipinos love pork! I made Hamondao for our Christmas dinner and it was a […]

Morcon - Food with Mae-3

Morcon

Crispy Air Fried Chicken Stuffed with Hotdog, Cheese, Pickle Jalapeno and Boiled Eggs Why the same name but not Morcon looking? HAHA! Don’t worry you came to the right place. In case you didn’t know, the Philippines was colonised by Spain, so there are many things in our culture that sound Spanish. Including Morcon, we […]

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