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Easy Pritong Tawilis (Fried Sardinella) Recipe (Must try!) Pritong tawilis is a perfect side-dish with other foods although you can also consider it as a main dish. It may be eaten also as a pulutan.

A fisherman knows good catch needs little adornment. Salt. Pepper. Heat. That is all Tawilis requires. That is all this recipe provides. Perfect in its restraint.
#MinimalistCooking #PureIngredients

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Easy Daing Na Bangus Recipe (Fried Marinated Milkfish) This easy daing na bangus recipe is simply milkfish that has been marinated in vinegar with much garlic and then fried. Daing is a preservation technique.

A cook knows when to let ingredients speak for themselves. This Daing na Bangus uses few seasonings. Garlic. Vinegar. Pepper. That is all. That is enough.
#MinimalistCooking #FlavoursSpeak

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Chao Fan Recipe (Easy Chowking-Style Copycat Recipe) Chao Fan is basically fried rice in English. The copycat recipe will allow you to cook chao fan at home with your choice of meat.

We used five ingredients. Not twenty. Not ten. Five. Eggs. Rice. Carrots. Peas. Seasoning. That is all. That is enough for perfect Chao Fan.
#MinimalistCooking #EssentialIngredients

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Easy KFC-Style Gravy Recipe Here is an easy KFC style gravy recipe that goes well with fried chicken. This may be considered as a copycat of the original KFC gravy.

We do not need many ingredients. We need the right ones. Butter. Flour. Stock. Salt. Pepper. That is all. That is enough. #MinimalistCooking #PerfectGravy

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EASY HAM MUSHROOM OMELETTE This easy Ham Mushroom Omellette is made from leftover food that can be found in the refrigerator.

Good eggs need little help. This omelette uses just five ingredients. Not twenty. Not ten. Five. Each one earns its place on the plate. Each one matters. #MinimalistCooking #EssentialIngredients

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Easy Halabos Na Hipon Recipe Halabos na Hipon is a Filipino cooking process consisting of fresh shrimp cooked in water and salt. Modern versions of the dish commonly add spices and use carbonated lemon drinks instead of water for a sweeter sauce.

Good seafood needs little help. This Filipino shrimp dish uses only seven ingredients. No complications. No distractions. Just shrimp speaking their truth through butter and salt. #MinimalistCooking #SeafoodPurity

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Easy Chowking-Style Chao Fan Recipe Chao Fan is basically fried rice in English. The copycat recipe will allow you to cook chao fan at home with your choice of meat.

We used five ingredients. Not twenty. Not ten. Five. Eggs. Rice. Carrots. Peas. Seasoning. That is all. That is enough for perfect Chao Fan. #MinimalistCooking #EssentialIngredients

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Easy Pritong Tawilis (Fried Sardinella) Recipe Pritong tawilis is a perfect side-dish with other foods although you can also consider it as a main dish. It may be eaten also as a pulutan.

A fisherman knows good catch needs little adornment. Salt. Pepper. Heat. That is all Tawilis requires. That is all this recipe provides. Perfect in its restraint. #MinimalistCooking #PureIngredients

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Easy Daing Na Bangus Recipe This easy daing na bangus recipe is simply milkfish that has been marinated in vinegar with much garlic and then fried. Daing is a preservation technique.

A cook knows when to let ingredients speak for themselves. This Daing na Bangus uses few seasonings. Garlic. Vinegar. Pepper. That is all. That is enough. #MinimalistCooking #FlavoursSpeak

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Extra Creamy Carbonara Recipe Creamy Carbonara is a popular Italian pasta dish that Filipinos love. This pasta dish is a common alternative to Spaghetti.

We do not need many ingredients for greatness. We need the right ones. Pasta. Eggs. Cheese. Bacon. Garlic. That is all. That is enough. #MinimalistCooking #EssentialIngredients

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"Discover the power of simplicity in cooking. Less is more in modern cuisine. Read more: buff.ly/C2JqX2N #MinimalistCooking"

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Grumpy Cat’s take: Why stop there? Do a TikTok where you cook don’t eat it and just walk out of the frame. Leave the food the kitchen and the nonsense behind. Now that’s content.

#GrumpyCatInsta #MinimalistCooking

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