Category: Food
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Salmon Baked in Foil
If you have yet to enjoy the benefits of baking in foil, now is the time. This salmon dish turned out so moist and so flavorful I might just make baking in foil my go-to method for preparing my favorite fish. The foil helps lock in moisture and flavor, resulting in incredibly delightful morsels you…
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Roasted Chicken and Chickpeas
Thanks to a friend’s recent suggestion, I decided to incorporate more chickpeas into my meals. I usually just use them whenever I make hummus, but chickpeas are definitely more versatile than that. So for a recent dinner, I thought I’d roast them along with my protein. I’m a big fan of one-pan meals, more so…
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Maruya (Banana Fritters)
There are good problems to have, like a surplus of fruit for example. In our case, we have ripening saba bananas waiting to be enjoyed. Last week, I made minatamis na saging (sweetened banana in brown sugar syrup). This week, I decided to revisit a childhood favorite I haven’t had in over a decade. I…
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Baked Salmon
There’s joy in looking back. Just recently, I was reminded of my first baked salmon. Oh boy, was I proud. What seemed like a highly intimidating dish turned out to be very achievable. And in no time, I was making it from memory. Salmon, probably my most favorite fish, is already flavorful in and of…
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Lemon Garlic Baked Tilapia
I’ve been having a lot of fun with my meals lately. To complement my indoor training plan, I have been cooking up dishes that increase my protein and reduce my carb and sugar intake. I’m of course being careful not to fall into the diet mindset once again. This isn’t about restricting or completely cutting…
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Banana Bread
I don’t know about you, but when I hear “banana bread,” I’m instantly taken back to the early days of the pandemic when everyone was stuck at home and learning how to cook and bake. Out of nowhere, banana bread became the quintessential quarantine food. It was, unsurprisingly, one of my first bakes. Not only…
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Chicken and Mushroom Tomato Pasta
Having a busy schedule with barely enough time to prepare your own food can often mean consuming a considerable amount of takeout and delivery meals. While these are a nice treat now and then, constantly ordering in or eating out, even with its convenience, can become repetitive, costly, and unhealthy. I used to fall victim…