At the launch night last Wednesday, I tasted an array of exotic, succulent, spicy and aromatic dishes that are on offer over the two week Food Festival from 16 July – 2 August 2015, not to mention getting to meet the Ambassador of The Philippines to Autralia, Her Excellency Belen F Anota. Lunch and dinner will be served buffet style in the Grace Brasserie at The Grace Hotel.
This year, three top chefs from the Philippines were flown to Sydney especially for the food festival. Michelle Adrillana, Celebrity Chef and Food Consultant, is leading the team with Celebrity Chef Sydney Roque and Pastry Chef Angelica De Leon accompanying her. Chef Michelle, most recently was celebrity chef at The Filipino Food Festival at The Garden Hotel in Guangzhou, China. She has won numerous awards and is a highly sought-after chef at many festivals worldwide.
I am often asked “But what is Filippino food?” Blessed with an abundance of seafood, tropical fruits and a distinct use of naturally sour and salty flavours, Filipino food is a subtle mix of its Asian neighbours as well as featuring influences from its early Spanish colonisation.
Some of the food that will be served include:
Appetizers and Salads
Fishballs with Sweet Chili Sauce
Crunchy Bittermelon Salad (Ampalaya Salad)
Grilled Eggplant Salad (Ensaladang Talong)
Filipino Sweet and Sour Soup (Sinigang)
Seafood with Vegetables in Peanut Sauce and Shrimp Paste (Seafood Kare Kare)
Pork Adobo
King Crabs in Coconut Ginger Sauce
Carving Station
Roasted Crispy Pork Belly stuffed with Mushroom Adobo Rice
Dessert
Caramel Custard (Leche Flan)
Banana Fritters with Jackfuit wrapped in Spring Roll Paper (Turon)
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