MANILA, Philippines — What do you usually do with leftover Lechon? While there are many choices, one of which is Sinigang na Lechon, classic Lechon Paksiw is still everyone’s top favorite. And this ...
Melt butter in frying pan. Put in onion and then cook for 2 minutes or until soft. Add the pork lechon. Stir. Put soy sauce, salt, and pepper. Stir. Cook for 5 to 6 minutes in high heat. Add ...
Whisk together cold water and 2 tablespoons of the salt in a very large bowl until dissolved. Add papaya, and soak, covered, in refrigerator for 12 hours. Remove papaya from water; place in a kitchen ...
Tucked away in the corner along a stretch of other eateries and malls in Novena, the restaurant has been in business since December 2018. AJ, the owner, is actually the third-generation owner of the ...
Before COVID, it looked like Brian Webb had a solid business plan for Phx Lechon Roasters – a vendor we touched on in August while diving into the Valley’s under-the-radar Filipino cooking scene. Webb ...
I don’t know Delaware to have a large Filipino community, but it’s lucky to have Lalaine Balan and her husband Romeo who are introducing the locals to Filipino classics like adobo, pancit, and that ...