WASHINGTON — Pastry chef Rochelle Cooper wanted to make her “Dunk-a-boos” Halloween cookies fun and unique. To her, there was an obvious and beloved ingredient to use: ube. The RAMMYS Pastry Chef of ...
With its eye-catching color and sweet-but-subtle flavor, ube has been on dessert menus everywhere over the past few years. A staple in Filipino cooking for generations, ube became Instagram-famous ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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, ...
Abi Balingit was obsessed with baking from a young age. At 17, she got a stand mixer for Christmas and says it became her “whole personality.” Balingit grew up in California but now lives in New York.
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