In the latest sign that New York City's obsession with Filipino food is legit, halo-halo, the absolutely insane, unapologetically messy, bean-encrusted dessert, is threatening to eclipse the cronut as ...
We all love dessert. No discussion. There’s noting more satisfying than indulging your taste buds with your favourite treat. If you’re an avid dessert lover and searching for new and exciting recipes, ...
Halo-halo is renowned as the Filipino dessert to know and try because of its distinct flavors and how fun it is to eat. "Halo-halo" literally translates to "mix mix," which is exactly what's required ...
Dianne de Guzman is the regional editor for Eater’s Northern California/Pacific Northwest sites, writing about restaurant and bar trends, upcoming openings, and pop-ups for the San Francisco Bay Area, ...
Filipino cuisine is known for its unique blend of savory, sweet, and tangy flavors, and this collection of Filipino recipes ...
When Abi Balingit was 17, her parents got her a KitchenAid stand mixer for Christmas. When she wasn't volunteering at Key Club events or running her school's Harry Potter fan club, she baked, ...
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Creating Filipino-inspired desserts at Sweet Condesa, an Oakland-based business is a dream come true for the owner and pastry artist Melody Lorenzo. "I grew up in the Philippines, ...
Cafe 86 has some of the most unique desserts made with purple yam. This cafe makes some of the most Instagrammable desserts-- and they’re all purple! For the past five years, Cafe 86 in Southern ...
There is a Filipino dessert that has long existed in the sunny City of Angels, but is gaining popularity among non-Filipinos. It's a smorgasbord of many flavors, textures and ingredients called ...
It’s impossible not to want to pick up Abi Balingat’s debut cookbook based solely on the cover alone. Featuring a slice of the baker’s impossibly fluffy halo-halo baked Alaska — made by layering ...