Home and Cooking September 7th, 2013 | No Comments »
One of the food I bought in the Filipino supermarket in Hyehwa is Bopis it is a spicy Filipino dish of pork or beef lungs and heart sautéed in tomatoes, chilies and onions, but the bopis I bought was not that good nor spicy. It was quite different from the bopis I have eaten already, this one is more oily and buttery and the taste is not intense or strong.
I have kept the bopis in the freezer as I have no desired of wasting it. I have decided to saute it with onions and garlic and add string beans and ladies finger which are quite old already.
[ Tagged In ] Bopis, Filipino Bopis, Filipino Market in Seoul, Filipino Recipes, Hyehwa, South Korea
Food and Recipes, Home and Cooking August 28th, 2013 | No Comments »
On our last shopping day I bought chicken and sprite so I can cook chicken adobo with sprite but unfortunately my husband drink the can of sprite when we had a spicy BHC chicken. So instead I cooked my adobo with string beans and kangkong, I also added the ladies finger because they’re getting old. I bought these vegetables on Sunday at Filipino market in Hyehwa. I just thought it would be easier if I cooked them together rather than separately as I am also planning to cook the vegetables in soy sauce.
Cooking this is just like the normal adobo you just need to add the vegetables when the chicken is already tender. I just used half of the chicken so I will not get tired of eating adobo.
[ Tagged In ] Adobo, Chicken Adodo, Filipino Food, Filipino Market in Hyehwa, Filipino Market in Seoul, Kangkong, Okra, Sitaw, Vegetables