Category: Festivities

Vegan Dumplings

I don’t blame you if you find homemade dumplings to be intimidating to make at home. Not going to lie, it sure is a process. And if you are finding yourself scrolling through the instructions thinking, “well I’m not going to do that,” let me tell you this: read it carefully and DO…

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Vegan Kare-Kare (Filipino Peanut Stew)

One of the earlier recipes that I made for The Earth Kitchen was about two years ago and my co-creators and I , at that time, were craving the ultimate Filipino comfort food goodness – it’s kare-kare or pronounced as kar-eh kar-eh. It is a Filipino peanut stew traditionally served with oxtail and,…

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Holiday Gingerbread Mocha Cocktail

Question. Does a boozy gingerbread drink count for breakfast if it has coffee in it? Then again, does it even matter? Whether you decide to drink it over a New Year’s brunch (because it is five o’clock somewhere) or as you wait for the clock to strike twelve, this drink is absolutely enjoyable…

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Easy-Peasy Vegan Potato Salad

This recipe is dedicated to the busy, last-minute folks who have little (to, absolutely, no) time making a fancy holiday dish. With all the moving around and finding Christmas presents for the loved ones and juggling festivities one-after-the-other, I totally understand. After all, how does one really stay sane over the holidays? But….

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Vegan Sandies (Melt-In-Your-Mouth Snowball Cookies)

If there is one kind of cookie that I would recommend for all the beginner-bakers and non-bakers (but makes an effort to bake during special occasions), I would highly recommend making these classic cookie treats – known as Sandies. At least that is what we call Snowball Cookies on Guam. As simple as…

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Tofu Kelaguen (Vegan)

There is no other dish that would complete a Guam fiesta, or festivity, without bringing in the kelaguen (keh-la-gwen) to serve. Kelaguen is a CHamoru dish that is often an appetizer during special occasions or barbecues. Kelaguen is based on the “cooking” property of lemon juice, whereby raw or barbecued meat is “cooked”…

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Vegan Lumpia (Lumpiang Shanghai)

A festive gathering is not complete without a tray of lumpia waiting to be eaten. At least, in the Filipino and CHamoru culture that I grew up with. Lumpia is a classic staple for special occasions because there is nothing like a crispy, salty goodness that compliments so well with the rice, the…

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