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I Am a Filipino: And This is How We Cook - Authentic Filipino Recipes by Nicole Ponseca & Miguel Trinidad | Perfect for Home Chefs & Cultural Food Enthusiasts
I Am a Filipino: And This is How We Cook - Authentic Filipino Recipes by Nicole Ponseca & Miguel Trinidad | Perfect for Home Chefs & Cultural Food Enthusiasts

I Am a Filipino: And This is How We Cook - Authentic Filipino Recipes by Nicole Ponseca & Miguel Trinidad | Perfect for Home Chefs & Cultural Food Enthusiasts

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2019 James Beard Award Finalist

Named a Best Cookbook of the Year by The New YorkerBoston GlobeChicago TribuneLos Angeles TimesNew York Times Book ReviewHouston Chronicle, Food52, PopSugar, and more

Filipino food is having its moment. Sour, sweet, funky, fatty, bright, rich, tangy, bold—no wonder adventurous eaters consider Filipino food the next big thing (Vogue declares it “the next great American cuisine”). Filipinos are the second-largest Asian population in America, and finally, after enjoying Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and Vietnamese food, we’re ready to embrace Filipino food, too. Written by trailblazing restaurateurs Nicole Ponseca and Miguel Trinidad, I Am a Filipino is a cookbook of modern Filipino recipes that captures the unexpected and addictive flavors of this vibrant and diverse cuisine.

The techniques (including braising, boiling, and grilling) are simple, the ingredients are readily available, and the results are extraordinary. There are puckeringly sour adobos with meat so tender you can cut it with a spoon, along with other national dishes like kare-kare (oxtail stew) and kinilaw (fresh seafood dressed in coconut milk and ginger). There are Chinese-influenced pansit (noodle dishes) and lumpia (spring rolls); Arab-inflected cuisine, with its layered spicy curries; and dishes that reflect the tastes and ingredients of the Spaniards, Mexicans, and Americans who came to the Philippines and stayed. Included are beloved fried street snacks like ukoy (fritters), and an array of sweets and treats called meryenda. Filled with suitably bold and bright photographs, I Am a Filipino is like a classic kamayan dinner—one long, festive table piled high with food. Just dig in!

2019

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