The slight, Filipino lady shoots a strange look my way. The offense: picking up the fork and knife, which at this table was like using chopsticks to eat a meatball sub. Unacceptable. This is breakfast ...
Before the pandemic, chef Leah Cohen, the author of Lemongrass and Lime and owner of Pig and Khao in New York City, didn’t eat breakfast very often. But since she’s been staying at home during the ...
In Filipino homes, the smell that wakes up many families is not coffee brewing or bacon frying, but slices of garlic sizzling in oil. It’s for a fried rice that uses up the previous day’s rice and ...
In Filipino homes, the smell that wakes up many families is not coffee brewing or bacon frying, but slices of garlic sizzling in oil. It’s for a fried rice known as sinangag, a way to use up the ...