Jun 092017
 

Vogue magazine has published an article declaring “How Filipino Food Is Becoming the Next Great American Cuisine.”

Food at LASA

Noodles at LASA [by Claudia Mc Nelly via Vogue]

Vogue’s Claudia McNeilly wrote about the journey of how finding a “treasured dish of the Philippines” does not end with a single entrée because of the many flavors of Filipino food.

The American fashion and lifestyle magazine referred to Filipino food as the original fusion cuisine that is an “intricate pattern of Spanish, Western, Chinese, Japanese, and Pacific Islander flavors that serve as living proof of the country’s rich cultural history.”

The article started off its listing of iconic Filipino dishes with the Spanish-influenced chicken pork adobo which was recently given a spotlight on “Good Morning America” when celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay said he preferred the Filipino-style adobo burger prepared in a show cook- off. 

Kare-kare was next cited for its Indian heritage. The Pinoy comfort food Spamsilog and Spam sandwich were also on the list and traced to the American influence in the country during World War II.

“The palate of Filipino food is entirely its own, relying on acids and sweetness perhaps more than any other cuisine,” according to the article which pointed out the lechon roast pig, pork longganisa, and even the world renowned Filipino food chain’s Jollibee-style spaghetti.

“It’s here that flavors don’t blend together so much as sit atop one another, lifting each up into an addictive symphony of tangy, salty, and sweet,” McNeilly added.

To prove the trend, Vogue made a rundown of Filipino food specialty dining spots in the US that have made waves in the food scene such as Bad Saint in Washington D.C. which ranked Number 2 as America’sBest New Restaurant in 2016, Purple Yam, Isla Pilipina, Lasa, among other restaurants that have advocated making Filipino food a brand in the U.S. market.

“Despite a longstanding speculation about the emergence of Filipino food, it seems today we are finally ready for it,” declared Vogue.

Vogue’s prediction of the Filipino food trend adds one more to the list of popular lifestyle publications that declared the same.

 

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Jun 072017
 
Gordon Ramsay picks Pork Adobo burger in US show contest

British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay chose the Filipino-style burger in a cook-off featured on US TV’s “Good Morning America.” Gordon Ramsay judges the “Good Morning America” battle of the burgers [via Facebook] Ramsay was asked to judge the best tasting burger – between a Double Stacked Bison and Chorizo Burger, and a Pork Adobo burger – prepared by viewers of the show for the “Battle ofthe Burgers” segment. After sampling the burgers, Ramsay said “I’m going with the Filipino burger.” The popular TV personality chose the Pork Adobo burger made by Maura Hohman, a 25-year old New Yorker who was introduced by the hosts as a lover of Italian and Filipino food. The winning recipe included grinding bacon into the patty, while adding the basic adobo ingredients of vinegar, soy sauce, bay leaves, and lots of garlic. “It’s seasoned beautifully,” Ramsay praised the Pinoy-style burger. Ramsay even noted the bun used was the Filipino bread, pan de sal. “And the bun, that’s a traditional Filipino bread. It’s delicious.” Ramsay is currently promoting his new TV show, the “F Word.”   The post Gordon Ramsay picks Pork Adobo burger in US show contest appeared first on Good News Pilipinas. Related posts: Filipinos win top prizes in Japan soy sauce cook fest Forbes picks Philippines a top retirement destination Pinoy handcrafted designs stand out in Tokyo show Arnel Pineda, Journey star in Ellen DeGeneres’ TV show