VILLASIS, PANGASINAN, Philippines — This agricultural town reaffirmed its reputation as the “Vegetable Bowl of Pangasinan” by cooking nearly 2,000 kilograms of “pinakbet” vegetables and sharing bowls ...
VILLASIS, Pangasinan—Add cupfuls of “bagoong” (fish paste) to 750 kilos of eggplant, 250 kilos of ampalaya, 250 kilos of tomatoes, 4 kilos of okra and 2 kilos of “sili” to produce 21 versions of the ...
VILLASIS, Pangasinan , Philippines – It was a unique barrio fiesta in this town as hundreds of residents yesterday partook of pinakbet, a popular Ilocano dish, cooked by 21 barangays in different ...
Chef Nick Rodriguez of Bistro Candon shares more about his beloved Ilocandia cuisine: Pinakbet. “The word pinakbet comes from the Ilocano word ‘pinakebet’. It means to shrink. “The secret to good ...
Pinakbet with ube? Yes, you can add purple yam to the all-time Pinoy favorite pinakbet. Let Kapuso hottie Chef Jose Sarasola show you how. Are your loved ones getting tired of your classic pinakbet?