Our 17 Best Filipino Recipes for an Authentic Meal (2024)

Loaded with chile, vinegar, fragrant herbs, and no shortage of pork, Filipino cooking is an endlessly fascinating mix of traditions and flavors, old and new. (And lots of pork. Did we mention pork?) Whether you're throwing a dinner party, or just cooking a simple romantic meal for two, these recipes will give you a nostalgic taste of home. Here are our best Filipino recipes—some are traditional, others are modern spins, and all are very, very good.

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Sweet Filipino-Style Rolls (Pan de Sal)

The dough for this traditional Philippine bread is rolled to achieve a pillow-soft texture, and then dusted with bread crumbs prior to baking. Get the recipe for Sweet Filipino-Style Rolls (Pan de Sal) »

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Crispy Philippine Slow-Roasted Pork Belly (Bellychon)

“This is my modern take on the traditional Lechon, which is a whole roasted pig. While many of us don’t have the space or equipment to roast a whole pig on a spit over coals, this recipe gives you the ability to recreate the idea and flavors.” – Leah Cohen of Pig & Khao Get the recipe for Crispy Philippine Slow-Roasted Pork Belly (Bellychon) »

Pork Noodle Soup with Shrimp Paste (La Paz Batchoy)

A regional soup packed with egg noodles and pig parts, La Paz batchoy was born in the La Paz district of Iloilo city, in the province where chef Dale Talde’s mother was born. Talde’s version streamlines the traditional recipe, keeps the liver and intestines optional, and applies just enough shrimp paste to keep things funky. Get the recipe for Pork Noodle Soup with Shrimp Paste (La Paz Batchoy) »

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Adobo Chicken Wings

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Deep-Fried Pork Spring Rolls (Lumpia)

Best known in their deep-fried iteration, lumpia often crackle beneath the teeth. But not always; some come wrapped in fresh egg crepes, while others are wrapper-less. Connoisseurs pine for a version made with shrimp, pork, and shredded coconut palm. The freshly fried version is a marvel, the wrapper crisp, the filling’s texture delicate and yielding. Instead of the common sweet-sour dipping sauce, chef Dale Talde opts for the condiment he used growing up—a mixture of vinegar and soy sauce spiked with raw garlic and fiery chiles—which he likens to the salt and pepper of Filipino food. Get the recipe for Deep-Fried Pork Spring Rolls (Lumpia) »

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Filipino Beef Short Ribs Adobo (Adobong Tadyang)

Whole garlic cloves perfume the braise for this tangy beef dish from Marvin Gapultos’ The Adobo Road Cookbook (Tuttle, 2013). Get the recipe for Filipino Beef Short Ribs Adobo »

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Filipino Barbecue Chicken Skewers

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Rice Porridge with Chicken and Ginger (Arroz Caldo)

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Filipino Garlic Fried Rice with Vinegar Sauce (Sinangag)

This garlicky rice is a popular breakfast dish in the Philippines and is delicious served with fried eggs and a drizzle of vinegar sauce. Get the recipe for Filipino Garlic Fried Rice with Vinegar Sauce (Sinangag) »

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Phillippine Fruit Salad

“When I introduce this dish to my friends for the first time, they are confused and a little hesitant to eat it. Once they try it, though, they fall in love.” – Leah Cohen of Pig & Khao. Get the recipe for Phillippine Fruit Salad »

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Adobo with Chicken Livers

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Philippine Paella

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Filipino Roast Pork Belly with "Lechon" Sauce

Slow-roasted belly stands in for the classic whole suckling pig that graces virtually every special occasion in the Philippines. Chef Dale Talde also swaps out the sauce’s pungent pork liver for more mellow and easier to source chicken livers. Don’t worry, though. It still tastes, as Talde lovingly puts it, like “liverwurst mixed with sweet and sour sauce.” Get the recipe for Filipino Roast Pork Belly with “Lechon” Sauce »

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Philippine Noodle Stir-Fry (Pancit Bihon)

“Eating this dish makes me feel like I’m at home. It’s my mom’s specialty, and I remember helping her prep this as a child. It is served at every party [my family throws] and is eaten on its own for merianda, the Filipino equivalent of British Tea.” – Leah Cohen of Pig & Khao Get the recipe for Philippine Noodle Stir-Fry (Pancit Bihon) »

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Adobo

I grew up in the Philippines, and whenever I’m homesick, I cook adobo, the national dish—pork or chicken or both, braised in seasoned vinegar. Though there are all sorts of regional variations, no matter how it’s made, adobo’s piquant aroma fills me with memories of Manila. —Amy Besa. Get the recipe for Adobo »

Our 17 Best Filipino Recipes for an Authentic Meal (2024)

FAQs

What is the number 1 Filipino dish? ›

The most popular main dish in the Philippines is adobo, which contains chicken, pork, or both. Besides adobo, there are several other main dishes to try.

What is the most delicious Filipino meal? ›

Top 10 dishes in the Philippines
  • Kare-Kare. ...
  • Sinigang. ...
  • Pancit. ...
  • Halo-Halo. ...
  • Lumpia. ...
  • Puto. ...
  • Bibingka. ...
  • Cassava cake. Cassava cake is a traditional snack cake made with grated cassava, coconut milk, and a layer of molten custard on top.
Jul 31, 2023

What are the top 10 Filipino dishes? ›

Sweet and Savory: 10 Filipino Dishes You Must Try
  • Lumpia. ...
  • Chicken Adobo. ...
  • Ube.
  • Pancit bihon. ...
  • Atsarang Labano. ...
  • Sisig. ...
  • Sinigang.
  • Bibingka.

What is Filipino favorite meal? ›

Much of the daily Filipino diet consists of soups and stews, and sinigang is a traditional favorite Filipino food, perfect for warming up on a chilly day. Sinigang is a category of sour stews that can be made with pork, fish, shrimp or beef and a variety of vegetables like taro, green beans, tomatoes, onions and more.

What is the Philippines famous meal? ›

One of the most popular Filipino foods, cebu lechon hails from Luzon and Visayas. Whole spit-roasted pig might be the Philippines' most famous food, but lechon actually has two regional variations: Luzon (or Manila) style and Cebu (or Visayas) style.

What Filipino food is good for dinner? ›

Filipino Food Dinner Ideas that are Easy and Simple to Prepare
  • Adobong Balut. ...
  • Giniling (Filipino Picadillo) ...
  • Filipino Pork BBQ. ...
  • Ginataang Hipon (Shrimp in Thick Coconut Sauce) ...
  • Chicken Afritada. ...
  • Embutido (Filipino Style Pork Meatloaf) ...
  • Beef Bulalo (Filipino Beef Shank Soup) ...
  • Chicken Inasal (Filipino Grilled Chicken)
Jul 11, 2022

What is the unique dishes in Philippines? ›

10 Weird Filipino Dishes That Might Scare Foreigners .. and Filipinos!
  • Balut. Probably the most recognizable of the Philippines' "scary" cuisine, balut is an 11-day old duck boiled to perfection. ...
  • Soup Number 5. ...
  • Sundot kulangot. ...
  • Chicken feet. ...
  • Kamaru. ...
  • Pinikpikan. ...
  • Tuslob-Buwa. ...
  • Lepeg.
Oct 30, 2017

What food do the Philippines eat on Christmas? ›

A Filipino Christmas Feast: 11 Nostalgic Food to Serve on Noche Buena
  • Christmas Ham. Above Christmas Ham (Photo: Instagram /@lolafoodstylist) ...
  • Bibingka. Above Bibingka (Photo: Instagram / @foxyfolksy) ...
  • Puto Bumbong. ...
  • Chicken Relleno. ...
  • Fruit Salad. ...
  • Macaroni Salad. ...
  • Fruit Cake. ...
  • Ensaymada.
Dec 21, 2023

What do Filipinos eat for breakfast? ›

A typical Filipino breakfast is usually eggs, sunny side up; fried rice and any or all of the favorite Filipino breakfast staples: tocino or sweetened pork strips; tapa, a kind of beef jerky or tuyo, dried salted fish. These dishes are fairly easy to cook. They require only minimal cooking skills.

What is a true Filipino food? ›

10 Traditional Filipino Dishes Every Foodie Should Know
  • Lumpia. Influence: Chinese. ...
  • Pancit. Influence: Chinese. ...
  • Chicken Adobo. Influence: Spanish. ...
  • Leche Flan. Influence: Spanish. ...
  • Kare-Kare. Influence: Native. ...
  • Sisig. Influence: Spanish. ...
  • Chicharon. Influence: Spanish. ...
  • Sinigang. Influence: Native.
May 9, 2017

What traditional Filipino food do Americans like? ›

Kare-kare, sinigang and adobo are likely to appear on most Filipino menus in the United States, from turo-turo (point-point) steam-table joints to sophisticated restaurants. So, too, is dinuguan, a pork-blood stew that can pose a challenge even for Filipinos.

What makes Filipino food authentic? ›

Philippine cuisine is a direct fusion of indigenous ingredients, flavors, and outside influence. Filipino cuisine is sure to bring a unique experience to the table. Filipino food is a mixture of sweet, salty, and sour.

Why is adobo the best Filipino dish? ›

Like many cultures based in warm climates, Filipino natives developed various methods of preserving food. Adobo utilizes the acid in the vinegar and the high salt content of soy sauce to produce an undesirable environment for bacteria. Its delicious flavor and preserving qualities served to increase adobo's popularity.

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