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Lutong Bahay is a Source for Famous Filipino Food Recipes - By: WebDotcom LocalSeo

Filipinos and non-Filipinos who are looking for a source for famous Filipino food or “pagkaing Pinoy” recipes online should lose no time in dropping by lutong bahay, which, by the way, is definitely not lutong pinoy.com. Whether the motivation is mere curiosity or the intention is to try out cooking Filipino lutong bahay foods, the extensive collection at lutong bahay is enough to impress anyone. The free recipes even come illustrated with pictures from the Philippines, making all the dishes even more tempting and mouth watering. Browsing is also made easy for the visitor because Pilipino cuisine is carefully and conveniently classified into categories such as Pinoy breakfast recipes, viands or lutong ulam recipes, and snacks or merienda recipes.

There are too many Filipino dishes in Filipino or Pinoy cooking that it will perhaps take years to be able to sample all of them even if a new recipe is tried every day at every meal. Most Filipinos have not yet even tasted the specialties of regions other than their own, especially if geographically distant. It has been a common observation, however, that most Philippine or Pilipino foods recipes are delicious.

In the local Philippine language, the phrases “mga lutong Pinoy” or “lutong Pilipino” mean Filipino cooking and “mga lutong bahay” or “lutuing bahay” mean home cooked food. Just hearing these words can trigger hunger in any Filipino. To satisfy such cravings, the best choices in healthy and easy Filipino foods recipes can often be found in repositories of lutong bahay free recipes or lutong Pinoy free recipes from the Philippines.

By making creative pairings from Ilocano, Pampanga, Tagalog and Visayan foods, dishes and recipes as well as other regional specialties, one can come up with several weeks or even months of a comprehensive lutong Pinoy menu. Examples of dishes that are sure to be palate pleasers are the pancit chami recipe with fresh noodles from Lucena, Quezon; the bulalo recipe of Batangas beef; the pigar pigar recipe with carabao meat from Dagupan, Pangasinan; and the saluyot recipe from the Ilocos region. There are also recipes known nationwide like sinigang sa bayabas, sinigang sa miso, and ginisang togue.

Filipino food recipes also feature fish and seafood a lot. This should not come as a surprise given that the Philippines is made up of islands. This has given rise to the ginataang tilapia recipe, the rellenong pusit recipe, the seafood kare kare recipe, the sweet and sour lapu - lapu recipe, the Spanish sardines recipe, and the crab Maritess recipe.

While the native palayok or earthen pot used to be the preferred way to cook traditional recipes like the ginataang tilapia recipe, this is no longer expected these days. In fact, shortcuts are being offered by the Mama Sita recipes to make most of the traditional Filipino recipes easier to do.

Apart from offering free recipes for home cooking, lutong bahay also offers commercial favorites such as the Jollibee style spaghetti recipe, the siopao sauce recipe, the hopia recipe, the sylvanas recipe, and the best ube chiffon cake recipe.

Along with the Filipino recipes, the website offers articles on food. One can, for instance, read up on the Lanzones Festival 2010 held in Camiguin Island on the third week of October.

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Lutongbahay.com Filipino Food Recipes
Website: http://www.lutongbahay.com
Lutongbahay.com is an interactive cooking portal site that highlights regional Filipino food recipes.

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