But pig’s head isn’t always easy to get, so for this recipe, I use pork belly and add a couple of pig ears. I also like to mix in a couple of poached pig brains, which give the sisig a creamy ...
Pork belly may have already passed its peak on restaurant menus, but since when did crispy, juicy, fatty pork ever go out of style? In fact, chef Jose Garces thinks you need to use more of this ...
One can't-miss item is the sisig, the restaurant's namesake. It's a popular dish blending pork belly, onions and lemon served with your choice of rice. Other favorites: Lumpia, which are fried ...
The Senate on Monday unanimously approved Senate Bill No. 2797, officially recognizing Pampanga as the Culinary Capital of ...