Spamsilog is short for spam, garlic fried rice or locally known as sinangag, and sunny side up egg or locally known as itlog. This is a popular Filipino breakfast dish. It is delicious and a great breakfast choice.

Spamsilog, Fried spam, Fried rice and sunny side-up egg, Mom food Blog

What is Spamsilog

Spamsilog is a Filipino spam fried rice with egg dish that is a favorite breakfast staple. In this dish, canned spam is sliced then fried. Sunny side up egg is cooked and then garlic fried rice makes the plate perfect for breakfast.

Spamsilog is one of the many Silog breakfast recipes that is popular in the Philippines. Other silog dishes are tapsilog (tapa, sinangag and itlog), cornsilog (corned beef, sinangag, itlog), bangsilog (fried bangus, sinangag, itlog), tocilog (tocino, sinangag, itlog), to name a few.

American Influence in the Philippines Over Canned Goods

Philippines have been colonized by several nations in the past. When the Americans colonized the Philippines, they

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This flavorful daing na bangus is deliciously good, dip in a soy and vinegar sauce with tomatoes. It is a great meal for either breakfast paired with plain lunch or garlic fried rice.

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What is Daing na Bangus

Daing na bangus is traditionally a kind of preserving bangus or milkfish. Bangus is cut into half crosswise and it is either deboned or bone-in. It is then marinated with salt, vinegar, ground black pepper and garlic.

In recent times, daing na bangus is usually boneless for convenient eating. It is marinated for an hour or overnight. It is then fried to perfection and often paired with garlic fried rice or plain rice.

Ingredients

boneless bangus – we are using boneless bangus for this daing. If you are buying bangus, choose the boneless one so that you don’t have to do the deboning yourself.

You don’t want to be disturbed with the

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This easy to make pancit canton is great one pot meal and it is delicious. It is complete on its own as you got vegetables, proteins from your chicken, and carbs from the noodles.

Filipino Pancit canton in a pan, Mom Food Blog

Pancit canton is Filipino favorite stir-fried noodles made with wheat flour egg noodles. It is also called flour sticks as it resembles noodle sticks.

You can cook pancit canton with just a single protein like chicken or pork or you can definitely make it loaded- with lots of ingredients.

There are many ways to cook pancit canton depending on the number of protein ingredients. This kind of cooking is the simplest one as I am cooking for only 3 people.

Filipinos Love for Noodle Dishes

Noodle dishes like this dish is indispensable in every Filipino home.

You can find them in fiestas and other occasions especially during birthdays and New Year

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Pork dinuguan is a Filipino food made from pork and stewed with pig’s blood. It is savory, silky and creamy and with a hint of sourness.

Dinuguan

Dinuguan comes from the word “dugo” which means blood.

There are various ways dinuguan is being cooked. There are regional variations and style of cooking of the delectable dinuguan.

However, what is common and you would like your dinuguan is for it to be savory, creamy, silky, meaty and a bit sour.

Variations

The classic dinuguan uses pork innards (intestine, liver and other edible internal organs of the pig). If you are using this ingredient in your dinuguan instead of pork meat, it requires you to boil first the innards and chop it finely before starting to follow the steps we use in this recipe.

Other variation of the dinuguan is adding some veggies to it like papaya

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A healthy, active child needs a snack with Strength Builders to help support their growth and development.


After two long years, kids are finally starting face-to-face classes again. With the opening of school comes the familiar routine of acquiring school supplies, making sure your child’s uniforms are in order, and planning and preparing the week’s baon.

As a mom who always wants the best for her growing child, it’s important that snacks don’t only taste delicious, but they should be nutritious and strength-building too.

A well-loved brand, Cheez Whiz has been providing Filipinos of all ages a delicious and nutritious cheese spread. As a staple baon, this cheesy spread has a delicious taste that kids enjoy.

It also has the strength- building nutrients of Vitamins A & D, Calcium, & Phosphorous, helping kids to keep
trying different activities that helps build their strength.

In preparing your kid’s baon, explore different

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