What Makes Us Who We Are

For this cooking assignment, I made pork BBQ with rice (main dish), okra salad ( side dish), and Leche Flan (dessert). The reason why I chose these to represent my cultural identity is because I am Filipino. Using all five senses to describe these dishes, taste savoury, smell aromatic, feel chewy, look colourful, and sound Read More…

Cooking at home 7 old to new

I made fried rice with barbecue pork, egg, peas, carrots, corn, onions, and garlic. The leftover item is the barbecue pork. I got the recipe from my mom, who already knew how to make this fried rice. I wouldn’t make any changes to this dish, because I think it is good as it is. Challenges Read More…

Cooking at home 7 Family Tradition

I made traditional filipino noodles. You will see these noodles usually in parties and family gatherings like birthdays and holidays. My mom often makes it for those occasions. The best part of the tradition, would be the taste of the food. A challenge I had to overcome was stirring the noodles without being messy. I Read More…

Cooking at Home #5 Old food To New

I made chicken shepherd’s pie using leftover chicken. The other ingredients included potatoes, shredded cheese, carrots, green peas, milk, and butter. My mom knew how to make this so she just guided me through the way without a recipe from online. If I were to make this dish again, I would add corn. Challenges I Read More…

Cooking at Home: Cesar Salad

I did not look up a recipe as I already knew how to make this salad, and I also added parmesan cheese on top. My successes were the taste and presentation. A challenge I faced was cutting the salad, but I overcame it by asking my mom how to cut it properly, which I did Read More…

Cooking at Home Option 3

The tool I used was a waffle maker. Before putting the mix, I had to spread butter on it so it wouldn’t stick. If someone didn’t have this item I don’t think there is another way to make waffles, unless you want to make pancakes. The recipe/instructions were on the back of the bag of Read More…

Cooking at Home Option 4

I learned how to make french toast, because I wanted to get better at flipping. It was simple and easy to make. I learned how to make it from YouTube. I always have had challenges with flipping food, but it was really easy making this. My greatest success was the final product, and having the Read More…