The Sassy Lawyer & Pinoy Cook on food, family and home.

This is an updated version of a recipe originally published in March 1, 2005. Laing is a dish whose origin is attributed … »»

Question: What's worse than finding a worm in your apple? Oh, I'm sure you know the answer. That joke's older than I am. You … »»

I'm not so sure if the Philippines has a national bread but if it does, it would be pandesal. What is pandesal exactly? It is … »»

A day after I cooked this soup for lunch, I finally did what I had been promising myself for a long time -- plant a malunggay … »»

Some five days ago, craving for something sweet past midnight, Speedy started spooning dulce de leche from its container. He … »»

No, I've never been to P.F. Chang's although I read that the U.S. food chain opened its first Asian branch in Alabang two … »»

The most serious reason I missed my pressure cooker was because I love, love, loooovveee pressure cooking small bangus … »»

The last time I heard the word batotoy, I was buying longganisa (native sausages) at Belcap on Xavierville Avenue in Quezon … »»

After a quick trip to the market, Speedy checked his Facebook account, found a lot of Happy St. Patrick's Day greetings from … »»

Still experimenting with alternative methods of cooking, after using the pressure cooker for a couple of recipes, I now turn … »»





Casa is Spanish for house. CASA is also an acronym for Connie, Antonio, Sam and Alex. We are all surnamed Veneracion. We all love to take photos -- of anything that catches our fancy. It's a family obsession.
This is a journal of how we live, eat, learn, play and have fun. Work? Work is part of playing and having fun. Seriously.

In 2003, a time when I hadn't heard of the term "blog", I started a recipe website at cooking.houseonahill.net using a now defunct content management system that ran on ASP. Ok, never mind the geek talk, I'm sure you're not interested in that. The contents easily multiplied and, in 2004, I moved the food site to pinoycook.net. Always unhappy with the fact that the dot com versions of houseonahill and pinoycook weren't … (click here to read all »)

The avocado was supposed to go into sushi but I cooked all the Japanese rice we had to make oyakudon. Sam looked at the … (more...)

Sam likes buying those frozen seafood balls in the grocery -- fish balls, squid balls, shrimp balls, prawn balls, crab balls, … (more...)

It has a graham cracker crust and it is baked but at a lower temperature and without the baine marie. It has all the … (more...)

If you Google "melon cocktail", you'll find that there are two categories. The first is an alcoholic drink; the second is a … (more...)

According to Tastefully Done, age means deep fried and dashi, of course, is the stock made with bonito flakes and kelp. … (more...)
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