Can you imagine crispy bagoong on your crackers? At lunch in a friends house, the hostess had this among the starters, done so well that it was not too salty. Likewise there were adobo flakes and pork fritters, a novel interpretation of chicharon. Now we know where to find all these and more: at Abbys House in Magallanes Village, which pioneered bottled dulong. Among their new products are small lumpiascheese and garlic (P80), taquitos (P90) and chorizo (P100). Bagoong caviar (P180) is with mushrooms and herbs.
At another lunch, we were served melt-in-the-mouth cheese rolls, soft and creamy. We traced this to a lady called Mary Grace, US-trained in baking who harnesses her kids to help her put her products in boxes. Her ensaymadas have practically no equal. Cunanans are also super, but each offers a different epicurean experience. Mary Grace products are found in her home in United Parañaque, at Food Choices in Glorietta 4 and Rustans Power Plant. Twelve cheese rolls in a box cost P240 while a dozen ensaymadas go for P395.
The sauces sold by various individuals are a great help for those who want a break from the routine of cooking. This makes the chore less complicated, since no slicing/cutting or sautéing is involved. However, as we advised one homemaker at a recent bazaar, it is always better to sauté some garlic in olive oil before pouring any prepared sauce to a pasta dish. The Marikina-based K Sarap produces Caesars Salad dressing, Sesame Seed Mango Dressing and Pesto Sauce. Farm nDeli which we miss at BF has a good line as well, like cheese flavored dip. Loves Recipe has innovated on spreads, including garlic and herbs (P160) and pesto sardines (P190).
Often breakfast is a hassle, and if you dont go for sinangag at tapa, etc., spreads are perhaps the best choice. We found Uncle Marque products in one bazaar and they have some interesting offerings, including bottled Beef Stew, Steak and Chicken Adobo.
A pizza is a pizza is a pizza. But when some 200 outlets do their thing, one is likely to get the most unique topping for that round pastry, either thick or thin. Greenwich opened its 200th outlet and had a Pizza Pageant, making the judges try no less than 50 finalists. We thought Mango Surprise was perfect for dessert and Nacho Chip-topped Tortilla just right for our taste. Just as well, they were the winners, together with the Fat Free Tuna entry. We felt a bit of nostalgia during this event. Greenwich was perhaps the first local brand of pizza in the country; the other outfit was called 3M. It had that small place at the entrance to the old Angela Arcade (now Glorietta 4). That was where wed buy snacks for our toddlers. If we remember correctly, it sold for about P2 a slice. It has come a long way, indeed.