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Oh Bite:! A Journey to Palates

At Oh Bite!: A journey to Palates you will find recipes tested and served. The word culinary is something Oh Bite! can serve to take a peek at kitchen world. Drinks, beautiful pictures and personal experiences can complete this wonderful blog.

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  • Owner: spiky123
  • Category: General
  • URL: http://ohbite.blogspot.com
  • Member Since: 2011-12-17
  • Google PageRank: 2
  • Country: Philippines
  • Average Rating: 4
  • Number of Ratings: 2
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2011-12-26 12:43:40
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Infusing Corn flavor for Mashed Potato
It is a securing feeling to consume a warm snack after you have been exposed to a vast cold environment like the Calabidongan cave of Philippines. Here, I tried to balance the tastes of corn and potato. I did it wonderfully especially when I paired it with sweet corn and bacon, and a hot choco drink.
Posted on 12-02-2012
Thailand Terrific: A Magical Ride of Nam Pla Dressing to Yam Nua
Another personal favorite of mine is the combination of yam nua (beef salad) and thai fish sauce, truly an amazing dish playing inside your mouth. You can experience a finer and smoother texture and less salty taste of the sauce....
Posted on 26-01-2012
Be a real Barako with Baklava
A popular Baklava dish from Turkey I just made is something really inviting. You will man up like a real barako (Filipino slang for 100% man) because of this nutty sweet feat that can give you a biteful uplifting feeling.Where to buy ingredients:*Phyllo/filo sheets: In US, you can find in any Walmart branches. In Philippines, Santis branches has it.*Rosewater: Any Indian/Middle Eastern/Halal stores...
Posted on 16-01-2012
Reminisce fun with Halaan (Clam)
When I was a kid, me and my playmates used to jump into the river and let the waves carried us to the sea. It was really enjoyable to do it over and over. As soon as we reached the shoreline, sometime during low tide, we dug in to find halaan (clam) and brought it home as our lunch.
Posted on 06-01-2012
Mango-Coconut Crepe a.k.a. Darar in 2012
Among the desserts I made, this crepe with fillings of caramelized young coconut and fresh ripe mango is my personal favorite because of its simplicity and tropical taste. The dish is also called Darar of Halal food that is mainly created for our Islam brothers and sisters.
Posted on 03-01-2012
 
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