Here's how you can make sisig the Kapampangan way! Sisig is one of the most versatile dishes we Filipinos enjoy consuming as it can suffice as our main meal for dinner or a snack while drinking out ...
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 ...
Pork sisig is among six versions of sisig served on sizzling platters at Max’s of Manila in Kalihi. The late Anthony Bourdain called pork sisig the Filipino dish most likely to set the world on fire, ...
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