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Fried Fish with Herbs

Fried fish with herbs: fresh basil and (dried) rosemary. I also put some garlic and these were fried with butter.

Yum! We had this during one of the cool rainy days a few months ago.

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Sea Grapes

This is called sea grapes in English but I am used to calling it ar-arusip.

I am not sure how others like to have this but one thing for sure, I love it with sliced fresh tomatoes, sliced onions and sliced green mangoes (not in photo). I would put a little fish sauce (the bagoong) with a little bit of vinegar. Best eaten with fried or grilled fish.

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Mussels with Garlic Butter

Below is one of my eldest daughter’s favorite weekend Sunday lunch fare, mussels with butter that has garlic bits and parsley.

Finely chop fresh garlic and fresh parsley and add to butter to make the butter mixture. I think I used spreadable margarine with this batch and fresh basil bits instead of parsley. Works any way, the taste is still good enough.

You can use a food processor for easier handling of the butter mixture. I used this to make it. This mixture can be refrigerated and used with bread that can be paired with any pasta dish.

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Nachos and Spinach Artichoke Dip

Nachos with Spinach and Artichoke dip from Ruby Tuesday

Get some and dig in! 🙂

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Gising Gising

Gising Gising

Gising Gising is a dish made with vegetables, ground pork and coconut milk. I can’t remember what these green vegetables are (hehe) but this dish is quite unique, I must say.

This may go well with the Fried Tilapia (since these were from the same restaurant called Recipes) for a perfect home-cooked lunch

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Crispy Tilapia

Crispy Tilapia from Recipes in TriNoma

Now the 1 million dollar question: What would you like to go with your crispy tilapia? I like to have this with soy sauce, onion bits, chili and calamansi juice. OR sliced green mangoes with bagoong, tomatoes and onions.

Yum!

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