We went crazy over coconuts last February for Lasang Pinoy!
As an event-ender, here is the round-up of entries for LP 24: Loco Over Coco : a sumptuous buffet of coconut-based dishes. We have a complete array of creations, from drinks, to traditional and inspired dishes, to fabulous desserts.
But before we take our fill, let us first, as an ice-breaker, get into a discussion about coconuts, which may be a strand of our DNA, according to first-time LP participant Kathleen, of Kathleenbell.com, Massachusetts, USA.
How about turning on Da Coconut Nut Song for our background music? Courtesy of our friends Maricar and Grace, also first-time LP contributors and who have previously done a whole series on coconuts at Filipina Soul, USA.
Then let’s take a tour of our very own Coconut Palace, which highlights the ingenious ways we can use the tree of life, with our tour guide Bursky, of At Wit’s End, Manila.
Ready for a toast to the coconut? Cheers!
Lambanog with Guava Juice
Paoix, One Filipino Dish A Week, NYC, USA
Let’s warm up then to the buffet. For starters, we have bread and soup.
Pan de Coco
Dhanggit, Dhanggit's Kitchen, Provence, France
Corn & Crab Soup
Gay, A Scientist in the Kitchen
Followed by two incredible salads, both by Marketman, of Market Manila, Manila.
Ubod and Parmesan Salad
Ubod Ensalada
Hope you didn’t fill yourselves to bursting yet, because we have just arrived to the main entrees. And first in line, no less, is the famous fiery dish, Bicol Express, with accompanying Laing. Both dishes in two variants!
Bicol Express
Franco, Mariko, Monchu, Table for Three, Please, Manila
Bicol Express
Robert, Filipino Food Lovers, Missouri, USA
Laing
Joey, 80 Breakfasts, Manila
Chard Laing
JMom, Cooked From The Heart, USA
Don’t like it hot? Try chopsuey with coconut meat.
Pinoy Buko Chopsuey
Ut-man, Overseas Pinoy Cooking, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Then we have seafood in coconut milk.
Catfish in Coconut Milk
JMom, Cooked From The Heart, USA
Shrimps in Coconut Milk and Tomato Sauce/Coconut Story of My Life
Mira, Random Thoughts, Mira's Web Journal, A Moment to Exhale, USA
Tuna in Coconut Cream
Shai Coggins, Creative Geek Living, Australia
Kona Kampachi With Coconut, Apples, Ginger and Basil
Cia, Writing With My Mouth Full
Ginataang Alimango
Anneski, Kitchen Conjugations, Philippines
Hope you left enough room for dessert. For we have incredibly marvelous ones!
Buko Halo
Grace, Kitchen Journal, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Bucayo Squares, Almond BucaJoy
Oggi, I Can Do That!, VA, USA
Maja Blanca
Cooking with the Fruit of Life
Maricar, Grace, Filipina Soul, USA
Coconut Custard (Leche Flan with Coconut Milk)
Sassy Lawyer, Pinoy Cook, Manila
Favorite Ginataan
Nini, Pan de Panda, Manila
German Chocolate Cake
Simple Pleasures, Sweet Tooth , Manila
Tropical Bombe
Manggy, No Special Effects, Manila
Guintaan - a warm Pinoy dessert for the cool HongKong winter
Ragamuffin Girl, Food Frenzy, Hong Kong
Mini Coco Pies
13 & 1 Ways to Enjoy Coconut
Anatomy of a Disaster
Em Dy (first to submit, congrats!), Pulse, Manila
Buko Custard Pie
Babette (Kusinera sa Amerika), Not Another Blog, USA
Pastillas, my contribution to this month's Lasang Pinoy.
And that ends our amazing smorgasbord, hope it didn’t leave anyone wanting!
It had been an honor hosting this event and rounding up all your entries. My hats off to all of you, and as they say in Pinoy, thanks a lot, coconut!
As an event-ender, here is the round-up of entries for LP 24: Loco Over Coco : a sumptuous buffet of coconut-based dishes. We have a complete array of creations, from drinks, to traditional and inspired dishes, to fabulous desserts.
But before we take our fill, let us first, as an ice-breaker, get into a discussion about coconuts, which may be a strand of our DNA, according to first-time LP participant Kathleen, of Kathleenbell.com, Massachusetts, USA.
How about turning on Da Coconut Nut Song for our background music? Courtesy of our friends Maricar and Grace, also first-time LP contributors and who have previously done a whole series on coconuts at Filipina Soul, USA.
Then let’s take a tour of our very own Coconut Palace, which highlights the ingenious ways we can use the tree of life, with our tour guide Bursky, of At Wit’s End, Manila.
Ready for a toast to the coconut? Cheers!
Lambanog with Guava Juice
Paoix, One Filipino Dish A Week, NYC, USA
Let’s warm up then to the buffet. For starters, we have bread and soup.
Pan de Coco
Dhanggit, Dhanggit's Kitchen, Provence, France
Corn & Crab Soup
Gay, A Scientist in the Kitchen
Followed by two incredible salads, both by Marketman, of Market Manila, Manila.
Ubod and Parmesan Salad
Ubod Ensalada
Hope you didn’t fill yourselves to bursting yet, because we have just arrived to the main entrees. And first in line, no less, is the famous fiery dish, Bicol Express, with accompanying Laing. Both dishes in two variants!
Bicol Express
Franco, Mariko, Monchu, Table for Three, Please, Manila
Bicol Express
Robert, Filipino Food Lovers, Missouri, USA
Laing
Joey, 80 Breakfasts, Manila
Chard Laing
JMom, Cooked From The Heart, USA
Don’t like it hot? Try chopsuey with coconut meat.
Pinoy Buko Chopsuey
Ut-man, Overseas Pinoy Cooking, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Then we have seafood in coconut milk.
Catfish in Coconut Milk
JMom, Cooked From The Heart, USA
Shrimps in Coconut Milk and Tomato Sauce/Coconut Story of My Life
Mira, Random Thoughts, Mira's Web Journal, A Moment to Exhale, USA
Tuna in Coconut Cream
Shai Coggins, Creative Geek Living, Australia
Kona Kampachi With Coconut, Apples, Ginger and Basil
Cia, Writing With My Mouth Full
Ginataang Alimango
Anneski, Kitchen Conjugations, Philippines
Hope you left enough room for dessert. For we have incredibly marvelous ones!
Buko Halo
Grace, Kitchen Journal, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Bucayo Squares, Almond BucaJoy
Oggi, I Can Do That!, VA, USA
Maja Blanca
Cooking with the Fruit of Life
Maricar, Grace, Filipina Soul, USA
Coconut Custard (Leche Flan with Coconut Milk)
Sassy Lawyer, Pinoy Cook, Manila
Favorite Ginataan
Nini, Pan de Panda, Manila
German Chocolate Cake
Simple Pleasures, Sweet Tooth , Manila
Tropical Bombe
Manggy, No Special Effects, Manila
Guintaan - a warm Pinoy dessert for the cool HongKong winter
Ragamuffin Girl, Food Frenzy, Hong Kong
Mini Coco Pies
13 & 1 Ways to Enjoy Coconut
Anatomy of a Disaster
Em Dy (first to submit, congrats!), Pulse, Manila
Buko Custard Pie
Babette (Kusinera sa Amerika), Not Another Blog, USA
Pastillas, my contribution to this month's Lasang Pinoy.
And that ends our amazing smorgasbord, hope it didn’t leave anyone wanting!
It had been an honor hosting this event and rounding up all your entries. My hats off to all of you, and as they say in Pinoy, thanks a lot, coconut!
hi there, you forgot my entry:)
ReplyDeleteHi Bucaio. My blog's name is Pulse (http://intentiontotreat.blogspot.com).
ReplyDeleteIntention to treat is a term used in statistics. i laughed out loud when I saw Intention to Eat in your post as my blog title. Pwede din since I blog mostly about food. Ha ha ha.
Hi Kai! Great round-up! Really sorry I wasn't able to join despite my promise. Busy busy month... but i'd go around and read the entries. Pictures pa lang yummy na! Mukhang madami akong mapupulot na bagong matututunan!
ReplyDeleteHi Kai! Beautiful round-up. Thanks for hosting :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a successful event you hosted here, congratulations! We once again proved the versatility of coconut as shown by the wonderful dishes that everybody came up with. I'm really glad I participated. I'm looking forward to the next one. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteKai thanks for hosting this very successful LP. The entries all look yummy, I will try some of them very soon:)
ReplyDeleteSo sorry, ragamuffin girl, lost it somewhere along the tech codes, but your entry has been added back! Many thanks for participating!
ReplyDeleteSorry, too, em dy, I saved your entry under pulse, but somehow I got duling by your website address. Funny, the phrase never existed but it was what I retained in my mind. Thank you for your entries!
Iska, missed your innovative dishes!
Nini, Mira, Oggi, thanks for your valuable contributions and see you in the next LP events!
I definitely went "coco" for all these foods!! They all look yummy and appetizing.
ReplyDeleteQ: I live in the East Coast and palm trees are unfortunately not fresh for the picking. So what brand of canned coconut do you suggest? Or what do you advice if using a canned coconut is out the question.
Congratulations! Really nice round up for a successful LP event…
ReplyDeletetessa,
ReplyDeleteI use chaokoh brand or mae ploy with ok results.
yummy yummy and glorious food! :D haha... bit busy. will try to look at the participants' dishes. (baka lalo ako magutom) thanks for the nice roundup kai!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting LP 24 Kai and for asking me to join. Is there a mailing list for Lasang Pinoy? I would love to participate regularly.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the belated greeting! Fantastic round up! And this was also one of my favorites in terms of theme :) Gata...yum! :)
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