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11 Filipino Desserts To Sweeten Your Summer Meals Sink your teeth into treats showcasing glutinous rice, coconut and lots of condensed milk. With delicious recipes and restaurant recommendations! July 8, 2021 Some of my most vivid memories from when I was a kid include drooling at the mountains of food served at Filipino famjams. Not only did it mean I could hang out with my cousins, but it also meant that I got to eat my titas’ and titos’ (aunt and uncle in Tagalog) cooking. Summer time get-togethers were especially delicious, and although I’d stuff myself with inihaw (barbecued meats and seafood), I always had more room for dessert. ....
From salads to sauces, this pantry staple makes so many types of dishes better. Sue Riedl Updated (Photo: iStock) When I started cooking, my pantry slowly filled up with different vinegars. I would need one for a recipe, buy it, use a few tablespoons and that concluded our relationship. We were strangers, and the shelf space I was losing made for an awkward commitment. Until I decided to dive in, taste them, swap them into my dishes, experiment. Getting friendly with the bottles you have will inspire you to use them in dishes you might not have thought to before. If you can’t bear even a drop of acidity on its own (my husband would recoil), start by making a basic vinaigrette with a new vinegar each night. You’ll discover that just like having different oils on hand (grassy olive oil, neutral grapeseed or nutty sesame), a variety of vinegars is essential for your kitchen toolkit. ....
(Photo: iStock) The second pandemic Ramadan is upon us. Starting on Tuesday, Muslims around the world will observe this holy month by abstaining from food and water from sunrise to sunset each day, engaging in more charitable acts and focusing on heightened spirituality and worship. While Ramadan is typically a time for community, COVID-19 has made that aspect a lot harder. But one thing remains the same the act of fasting. It can be difficult to maintain the same levels of energy and hydration when foregoing food and water all day, which makes it all the more important to be mindful of what you eat during the hours between iftar (breaking fast) and eating suhoor (the early morning meal). ....