Filipino Sweet Style Spaghetti

This morning, I craved for a Filipino Sweet Style Spaghetti. And so I told Claire that I was gonna go to the Asian Store in Cashel to buy that Del Monte Filipino Sweet Style Spaghetti sauce. She told me that she wanted to come along so she would see what else she could buy in the store. Then JC has to come along with us. . There is one store that might become popular soon for the pinoys in Lincoln called Filipino Mart. However, since I was in hurry to cook and to satisfy my craving, we settled to visit the nearer store. And so we shopped and shopped in the popular Asian Store in Cashel.

Along with the sauce and spaghetti, I prepared grinded meat, Kransky (substitute for the Purefoods hotdog which we do not have here), onions, green pepper, carrots, and garlic. And so I cooked. I was sure I could never go wrong as long as I have the Filipino Sweet Style Spaghetti Sauce. It was almost like I thought that I could do with more or less ingredients and still I could come up with delicious spaghetti. This is almost like I am advertising the sauce. JC loves spaghetti and I knew we would have a blast eating. Slurp!!

Comments

cindy said…
well done... almost so so close to my recipe... will post it shortly in my blog:-)
jinkee said…
ako lang ata ang di marunong magluto ng pinoy spaghetti.

anyway, with your and cindy's posts I hope I'll nail it next time.
jonsaint said…
I am sure you'll do fine. You can never go wrong with sweet style sauce.
jinkee said…
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jinkee said…
atin-atin lang to ha... i was referring to the PIs and Ms. Baka hindi masyadong madami dyan sa Chch kaya mas quiet.
madbong said…
napadaan lang from Jinkee's site. dito sa akld lang ako natuto magluto ng spaghetti kasi no choice. kakaekperimento ay nadiscover ko yung japanese brand na bulldog sauce na hinalo ko sa spaghetti at naging hit naman sa kids ko (lasang tropical hut spaghetti daw hehe). ang ginagamit ko naman pamalit sa hotdogs ay yung swiss frankfurters na available sa woolworths or countdown. yun kasi yung parang kalasa ng hotdog sa atin.
jonsaint said…
@madbong

Bulldog Sauce: Nabibili ba yan sa regular grocery? Thanks for the tip.
madbong said…
usually sa japanese or asian shops, actually teriyaki sauce siya. yun namang swiss franks naman ay yung nasa deli section ng woolworths or countdown. mas mahal kaysa regular frankfurters pero ang laki ng diperensiya sa lasa
madbong said…
nakalimutan ko sabihin, yung bulldog ang pangmarinade sa groundbeef bago mo siya lutuin. lagyan mo din ng konting worcestershire sauce at salt and pepper to taste :)

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