LostCommand Posted January 14, 2004 Share Posted January 14, 2004 Still can't & won't eat balut! You have just REVOKED your pinoy passport...I'll let the DFA know this....HA HA HA! Quote Link to comment
Zerreit Posted January 14, 2004 Share Posted January 14, 2004 You have just REVOKED your pinoy passport...I'll let the DFA know this....HA HA HA! Let them take me! I won't eat balut! Quote Link to comment
Lipstick Posted January 14, 2004 Share Posted January 14, 2004 Ati 8!!!!!! Swallows use their spit to make their nests. And that's where the yummy bird's nest from the bird's nest soup comes from. Seryus! I like balut but can't hack that hirsute feeling in my mouth so I content myself with the broth --- now that's truly yumyum! Oh and I have to eat penoy. I luvvvvvv spam --- oh great pink meat! There's a resto in Canada that serves only Spam --- a million ways I think. Although I don't think I would ever enjoy spam cheesecake :sick: Snails are yummy too. Ginataang kuhol! Quote Link to comment
Zerreit Posted January 14, 2004 Share Posted January 14, 2004 Ati 8!!!!!! Swallows use their spit to make their nests. And that's where the yummy bird's nest from the bird's nest soup comes from. Seryus! I like balut but can't hack that hirsute feeling in my mouth so I content myself with the broth --- now that's truly yumyum! Oh and I have to eat penoy. I luvvvvvv spam --- oh great pink meat! There's a resto in Canada that serves only Spam --- a million ways I think. Although I don't think I would ever enjoy spam cheesecake :sick: Snails are yummy too. Ginataang kuhol! I love snails and ginataang kuhol. The spicier the better! I love lengua. It's meat that melts in your mouth if cooked properly. Quote Link to comment
Lipstick Posted January 14, 2004 Share Posted January 14, 2004 Lengua .. yum! Unfortuately good lengua is hard to come by nowadays Quote Link to comment
Zerreit Posted January 14, 2004 Share Posted January 14, 2004 Lengua .. yum! Unfortuately good lengua is hard to come by nowadays I know. It's not the same anymore. My grandma makes the best lengua ever. Too bad she doesn't cook it as much as she used to. I always wanted to learn how to cook it. I tried the lengua dish at Dad's before and I was just so damn disappointed. Quote Link to comment
ice_sp Posted January 16, 2004 Share Posted January 16, 2004 EXOTIC FOOD? I discovered this recipe from an old yedish manual in my friend's ancestral home FRADOSH 1 cup sun-dried horse brain, minced1 cup red snapper eye balls1/4 kilo goat pancreas, thinly sliced 2 TBSP goat earwax10 medium sized squids or cuttle fish3 eggs2 red bell pepper, choped2 green pepper, chopped2 cloves of garlic, minced1/2 cup green peas4 white onions, chopped1/2 cup Cabarnet1/4 cup soy sauce1/4 cup oyster sauce1 tsp oregano1 tsp ground white pepper DIRECTIONS Saute the garlic and the onions together with the red and green pepper. Add the horse brain and goat pancreas. When the meat is golden brown, add the red snapper eye balls and the goat earwax. Proceed to add the sauce sauce. Simmer for ten mintes. Add the green peas, oegano and ground white pepper, then simmer for another five minutes. Remove the mixture from the fire then set aside for five mintes or until like warm in temperature. Add the 2 eggs then mix well. Remove the tentacles and inner meat of teh swuid and despose them. Stuff the cooked mixture into the squids and place the stuffed squids on a baking pan. Bask the stuffed squid with the Cabarnet, then with the oyster sauce. Place into a pre-heated oven of 250 degrees for 20 minutes. Served while hot! Quote Link to comment
bustero Posted January 16, 2004 Share Posted January 16, 2004 Have anyone tried the saliva of the swallow? It is considered a health food. It tastes good but very expensive. Because you can only find it in a place (usually a cave) where the swallows spit them out before they die. You can buy them in Chinatown. oh this is birds nest you can get them here, in fact we export them (illegal from what i last heard) Dept of Ag is trying to find ways to do sustainable harvesting not sure if this is in place el nido the famous resort is literally the place to get them hence the name has some viagratic! (word of the day) effects supposed to be otherwise quite expensive with suttle taste like no other, youcan get them in other expensive chinese restaurants not only downtown Quote Link to comment
bustero Posted January 16, 2004 Share Posted January 16, 2004 when i was in HK, i was told by chinese boss that the fetus thingy is a hoax.... but they do eat lotsa weird stuff there... :sick: i never knew the snakes had to be aggitated that way before u draw the blood... i was told to eat snake bile marinated in some chinese wine or something like that, to cleanse my system daw. well, it sure did... :sick: i threw up BIG TIME! haha takes a strong stomach to keep that one down, keeps you warm in winter though, that's why you won't see much of it in summertime actually if you go to HK soon, take the happy valley tram to it's last stop, there's a restaurant there called the 999, it's the only one around , end of the valley, big fish tanks outside, its a chinese place but bring some french bread and wine (preferable red me thinks) and order their chinese lobster thermidore, quite unbelievable, ( a HK friend of mine claims the secret is in the 5 sticks of butter used in the sauce), haven't made paltos with that recommendation yet, there'll be lots of sauce leftover so use your cut up bread to dip in the sauce, you'llneed to go in a group though bout 300hk pax(dunno can't read the menu but whenever we eat there whatever we order always comes out with the same price :upside: ) Quote Link to comment
Zerreit Posted January 16, 2004 Share Posted January 16, 2004 Another food that is exotic to me: chicken feet. I can't eat them! I remember when I was a kid, my grandma would cook her arroz caldo with chicken feet instead. She'd my sister, my cousins, and I a bowlfull each and I would just stare at mine looking at it in disgust. It looked raw to me! Whenever I see chicken feet, whatever kind of dish it's cooked to be, I always imagine them running around stepping at god-knows-what. Funny thing is, I love isaw, can't eat chicken feet. ) Quote Link to comment
bustero Posted January 16, 2004 Share Posted January 16, 2004 I know. It's not the same anymore. My grandma makes the best lengua ever. Too bad she doesn't cook it as much as she used to. I always wanted to learn how to cook it. I tried the lengua dish at Dad's before and I was just so damn disappointed. dunno if lengua is exotic nowadays but well done is surely yummy, remember mingoys was good, can't really think of another place though maybe this thread should be merged with best food thread same people here and there who like food Quote Link to comment
fatso8 Posted January 17, 2004 Share Posted January 17, 2004 (edited) Another food that is exotic to me: chicken feet. I can't eat them! I remember when I was a kid, my grandma would cook her arroz caldo with chicken feet instead. She'd my sister, my cousins, and I a bowlfull each and I would just stare at mine looking at it in disgust. It looked raw to me! Whenever I see chicken feet, whatever kind of dish it's cooked to be, I always imagine them running around stepping at god-knows-what. Funny thing is, I love isaw, can't eat chicken feet. )U have to try ung chicken feet sa mga Chinese restos! Sarap. Edited January 17, 2004 by fatso8 Quote Link to comment
fatso8 Posted January 17, 2004 Share Posted January 17, 2004 This week I ate... "lugaw with mata ng baka". tastes like.. ung tendon ng baka. Soft. Quote Link to comment
fatso8 Posted January 17, 2004 Share Posted January 17, 2004 spam with a bit of brown sugar and slowly cooked in the oven! yummm! Yup! Sarap! Tastes like tocino. Quote Link to comment
fatso8 Posted January 17, 2004 Share Posted January 17, 2004 This is not exotic pero try nyo... Timpla kayo powdered orange juice ( preferably Tang).. then lagyan nyo ng kalamansi. Quote Link to comment
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