29 Filipino Recipes That Are Absolutely Worth Feasting On (2024)

It's Filipino American History month. Let's eat!

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October is Filipino American History month. 🇵🇭

And while I'm big advocate of celebrating Filipino culture year-round (👋), I'll never pass up an opportunity to highlight one of its finest features: the food!

So whether you're already a total pro when it comes to Filipino cuisine, or you're just getting started, here are some favorites to feast on — from dinners, to desserts, to drinks. Kain tayo!

1. Pancit

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Pancit is the blanket term for Filipino noodle dishes. This version from Jeepney in New York City is pancit bihon — with thin rice noodles, lechon (pork), and vegetables, all cooked in soy sauce and citrus, and garnished with crispy chicharrón.

Recipe: Pancit

2. One-Pot Chicken Adobo

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If you haven't tried Filipino food yet, adobo is a great place to start. The tangy marinade of soy sauce, vinegar, and plenty of garlic is a solid introduction to the flavors of the cuisine. (It's also incredibly simple to make!)

Recipe: One-Pot Chicken Adobo

3. Arroz Caldo

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This classic chicken and rice porridge is incredibly comforting and flavorful — thanks to things like fresh ginger and fish sauce.

Recipe: Arroz Caldo

4. Bistek With Onion and Bay Leaves

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Chef Angela Dimayuga shared her Filipino Christmas menu here — and one of the centerpieces is this simple (yet incredibly flavorful) steak and onion dish.

Recipe: Bistek With Onion and Bay Leaves

5. Calamansi Whiskey Sour

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Calamansi — also known as Philippine lime — is one of the most commonly used fruits in the cuisine. Combine it with whiskey and honey over ice for an amazing three-ingredient co*cktail.

Recipe: Calamansi Whiskey Sour

6. Lumpia

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The filling of these Filipino-style spring rolls may vary, but one thing remains the same: You can (and will) inhale them by the dozen. Don't forget the sweet chili and vinegar-soy dipping sauces!

Recipe: Lumpia with Pork

7. Ube Donuts With Coconut Milk Glaze

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Ube — or purple yam — has definitely been having a ~moment~ as of late. (See: Trader Joe's churning out ube ice cream.) Adding to that list of ube-centric dessert glory? These homemade glazed donuts.

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Many countries have their version of picadillo — and here, the Filipino edition is made with ground beef and pork, veggies, tomato sauce, fish sauce, and a fried egg. (Over rice, of course!)

Recipe: Filipino Picadillo

9. Instant Pot Kare Kare

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Traditionally, kare kare is a rich stew made with slow-simmered oxtail and savory peanut sauce. But this version swaps oxtail for easier-to-find beef chunks — then tosses everything into the Instant Pot so you can get all the same flavors in much less time.

Recipe: Instant Pot Kare Kare

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Calamansi juice is really good. Calamansi juice spiked with tequila is even better. 😋

Recipe: Calamansi Margaritas

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Roast pig is a party favorite, but the traditional spit-roasted preparation takes a *ton* of work. If you want all the best things about lechon — shatteringly crispy skin, tender and juicy meat inside — try this clever weeknight-friendly version, which starts in a Crock Pot and finishes in the oven.

Recipe: Easy Slow Cooker Lechon

12. Hopia

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Hopia are little moon-shaped pastries with sweet, paste-like fillings like ube or mung bean. Fair warning that they're a bit of work when you make them from scratch. (But they're worth it!)

Recipe: Hopia

13. Filipino Barbecue Pork Skewers

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With a marinade that includes soy sauce, vinegar, chili peppers, and (low-key Filipino pantry favorite 🚨) 7Up, these are equal parts salty, sweet, and spicy.

Recipe: Filipino Barbecue Pork Skewers

14. Chicken Afritada

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This all-purpose dish — braised meat in tomato sauce — works with any protein as the base, though this version uses chicken.

Recipe: Braised Chicken in Tomato Sauce (Chicken Afritada)

15. Mushroom Adobo

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If you want the flavors of adobo *without* the meat, these are perfect as a side dish — or a main, served over rice and veggies.

Recipe: Mushroom Adobo

16. Shortcut Sisig

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Sisig — or chopped pork that's been boiled, grilled, and fried — is a staple of the cuisine. And here, Amelia Rampe shares the breakfast version she makes every year for Christmas. She uses pork belly (instead of pork bits), streamlines the cooking method, and tops it all with fried eggs.

Recipe: Shortcut Sisig

17. Turon

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Think of fried banana and brown sugar rolls — or turon — as the dessert version of lumpia. Dip them in honey, chocolate sauce, or ice cream.

Recipe: Turon

18. Shrimp in Coconut Milk

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Ginataan translates to "done [or cooked] with coconut milk." This version spikes shrimp with garlic and chili —but you can swap in any protein or vegetable you'd like.

Recipe: Shrimp in Coconut Milk (Ginataan na Hipon)

19. Beef Tapa, Garlic Rice & Fried Egg

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Tapsilog is a popular Filipino breakfast that includes beef, garlic fried rice, and fried eggs. Serve it with fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, or a lime or vinegar dipping sauce.

Recipe: Beef Tapa, Garlic Rice & Fried Egg (Tapsilog)

20. Siopao

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Like many dishes on this list, you can find cross-cultural variations everywhere — and steamed buns are no exception. The Filipino version is siopao, often filled with pork.

Recipe: Siopao

21. Dinuguan

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Dinuguan — or pork blood stew — is rich, savory, and similar to European-style blood sausage.

Recipe: Dinuguan

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Think of this as a Filipino variation on cinnamon rolls or even babka. A sweet paste of coconut and purple yam is swirled into flaky dough, then baked.

Recipe: Swirled Ube Bread

23. Filipino Spaghetti

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Filipino spaghetti is sweeter than what you're used to. That's because the sauce often contains banana ketchup, a favorite condiment of the cuisine. (If you want to go real homestyle, you gotta add sliced hot dogs, too.)

Recipe: Filipino Spaghetti

24. Leche Flan Cheesecake

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Leche flan is a favorite Filipino dessert — and this modern variation combines it with cheesecake for something extra-decadent.

Recipe: Leche Flan Cheesecake

25. Oven-Fried Chicharon

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Think of these oven-fried pork rinds as the best bar snack ever.

Recipe: Oven-Fried Chicharon

26. Sinigang

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Perfect for cooler weather, sinigang — or hot and sour soup — is packed with protein, vegetables, and a comforting tamarind broth.

Recipe: Sinigang

27. Bibingka

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This sweet coconut cake is typically saved for the holiday season. (But TBH, it's so good that you should eat it year-round. 🙃)

Recipe: Bibingka

28. Tocino

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Often called Filipino bacon, tocino is pork that sits for several hours (or days) in a mixture of sugar, salt, garlic, and oil. Then it's fried up in a hot pan until the coating caramelizes.

Recipe: Tocino

29. Halo-Halo

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Halo-halo means "mix mix" in Tagalog, and that's exactly what you're supposed to do with it. The dessert is a hodgepodge of ingredients, including shaved ice, sweet beans, fruit, and ube ice cream.

Recipe: Halo-Halo

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    FAQs

    What is the Filipino favorite food of all time? ›

    Adobo is one of the most popular Filipino dishes and is considered unofficially by many as the national dish. It usually consists of pork or chicken, sometimes both, stewed or braised in a sauce usually made from vinegar, cooking oil, garlic, bay leaf, peppercorns, and soy sauce.

    What is the unique dishes in Philippines? ›

    15 Traditional Filipino Foods and Drinks To Try on Your Next Trip
    • Cebu lechon. Roasted suckling pig is a staple of Filipino cuisine. ...
    • Kare-kare. Kare-kare is a rich oxtail stew, often served with rice. ...
    • Adobo. Adobo is both a traditional dish and a cooking method in the Philippines. ...
    • Sisig. ...
    • Balut. ...
    • Sinigang. ...
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    • Halo-halo.

    What is the quintessential Filipino dish? ›

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    Pandesal is one of the most quintessential Filipino foods, served often as a snack, appetizer or quick breakfast dipped in coffee. For many people, pandesal has a sentimental value as well, reminding them of time spent with family and preparing meals.

    What is the signature dish of the Philippines? ›

    1. Adobo. No list of the top 10 Filipino foods can begin without the famous Adobo on top. The unofficial Philippines national food is made with pork or chicken simmered in soy sauce and vinegar with loads of black pepper and crushed garlic.

    What do they eat for breakfast in the Philippines? ›

    The basis of most Filipino breakfasts is sinangag, or garlic fried rice. Loaded with fragrant bits of crisp fried garlic, sinangag is a simple dish that comprises just a handful of ingredients – garlic, salt, pepper, oil and rice – but it requires a lot of technique and precision to ensure it's cooked properly.

    What is Filipino food ranked in the world? ›

    Sisig is a popular beer food made from grilled pig's face that is chopped into tiny bits and served on a hot iron-cast plate with an egg on top.

    What is the most eaten food in the Philippines? ›

    However, rice – considering the country's agricultural landscape – still remains the Filipino households' staple food. (READ: The problem with unlimited rice) Vegetables do not figure in the top 10 food preferences of Filipinos.

    What is the street food in the Philippines? ›

    Other examples of deep-fried street food are kikiam, ngo hiong (spring roll of ground meat, vegetables, and bamboo shoots), calamari, crablets, frog legs, cracklings (pork, or fish), tugnas (pork fat), okoy (battered bean sprouts, squash and baby shrimp), bananQ / kamoteQ (caramelized bananas or sweet potatoes), turon ...

    What is the most authentic Filipino dish? ›

    Adobo is one of the most widely recognised Philippine dishes. Adobo refers to the cooking method of braising meat that predates its Spanish name. The dish can be made with chicken, pork, beef or even squid. Sometimes, the recipe is prepared with potato and egg.

    What is the national dish of the Philippines? ›

    In the Philippines, adobo is considered the unofficial national dish, taking many forms across the country, but the base ingredients for the stew are typically the same: vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, black pepper and bay leaves, along with some kind of marinated meat or vegetables.

    What is the best food to eat in the Philippines? ›

    9 Filipino Foods You Must Try
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    • Sinigang. Good for: Food. ...
    • Adobo. Good for: Food. ...
    • Sizzling pork sisig. Good for: Food. ...
    • Bicol express. Good for: Food. ...
    • Betute Tugak. Good for: Food.

    What is the most delicious snack in the Philippines? ›

    The most popular snacks in the Philippines include balut, fried banana spring rolls, peanut butter, and fortified Filipino snacks such as Moringa Sweet Potato Tuile and Saba-Potato Halaya. Balut, a partially incubated duck egg, holds symbolic value in Filipino culture and is considered a rite of passage .

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