May 14th, 2013 — Affairs, Promos / Events
This is a ‘Yummy’ feast you don’t want to miss! YUMMY Eats, YUMMY magazine’s eating and cooking fair is back on its third year!
To be held this coming Saturday (May 18) at the NBC Tent in Bonifacio Global City, YUMMY Eats is a day filled with non-stop eating as you get to eat your heart out with food samples from all 50 food booths from 10am to 6pm. The last time I went to Yummy Eats was in 2011 and I enjoyed it.
Expect a bigger and better Yummy Eats this year as upcoming food establishments and home bakers will be showcased. The participants are handpicked by the Yummy Magazine editorial team. Mad Meats Bacon, Backyard Burger, and Chez Karine, are just some of them!
Expect to see more Yummy favorites as well like Pepita’s Lecon, Pino, Mochiko, and more! There would also be a series of fun cooking demos, cook-offs and raffle draws.
Yummy Magazine’s Yummy Eats 2013!
Although entrance to YUMMY Eats has a charge of P 200, it will surely be worth it with all the overflowing food and fun activities.
Bring your May issue of YUMMY magazine and get a discounted entrance fee of P 150! You can also pay online through http://www.yummy.ph/yummyeats. Know more about YUMMY’s growing online community at http://www.yummy.ph, Facebook http://www.facebook.com/yummymagazine, and Twitter @yummyph.
See you this Saturday at the biggest and yummiest foodie gathering – Yummy Eats!
March 27th, 2012 — Affairs, Appetizer, Best Food Forward, Beverage, Bonifacio Global City, Casual, Chinese, Coffee Shops, Cravings, Cuisine, Dessert, European, Filipino, French, Fusion, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Malaysian, NBC Tent, New Brews, Pizza / Pasta, Promos / Events, Quick Service, Restaurants, Steakhouse, Sweet Shops, Taguig, Thai, Western, Where To Eat
Bon Chon, Chicken Charlie, and now – Chicken Delish! I made sure to check out this humble stall at the recently concluded Best Food Forward food fair held at NBC Tent in Bonifacio Global City over the weekend.
Chicken Delish
The foremost reason is because Chicken Delish owner Annalyn Jusay-Zoglmann pimped it out to me. 🙂 She is fellow blogger as well so I was curious on what she came up with since her sole (so far) and actual branch in Paranaque is beyond my reach.
Chicken Delish Sauces
It’s one of those home-style fried chicken made more special with its tasty sauces such as the sweet and spicy sauce, Pinoy barbecue, sriracha (Thai hot sauce mixed with butter and honey), Pinoy buffalo, and the good old salt and pepper. While still being improved, her bestsellers are the sweet and spicy sauce which was not surprising with Filipino customers.
For my part, I tried it with the sweet sauce last Saturday and was satisfied. The meat was still tender and juicy even if it was late in the afternoon already. The chapchae side dish I chose was also good even by itself. Hopefully I can try it with the Pinoy barbecue sauce soon.
Annalyn says that she was serving her gourmet-style fried chicken to her family even before the bonchon craze hit the metro. ” Chicken is something every member of my family loves and experimenting on the many ways to cook it was a natural progression of our passion for all things poultry-related.”
Chicken Delish @ Best Food Forward 2012
“It came to a point that I wasn’t just happy serving my chicken at home as I was also pondering my retirement from the corporate jungle and embarking on a business… I went ahead to test my business idea in the Soderno Sunday market last year and after its initial success with the weekend crowd, an opportunity came for me to open a stand-alone store at the Caltex Gas station in Better Living, Paranaque City. I’ve also been joining bazaars like the Midnight Mercato in the Fort to gain further exposure for my product,” adds Annalyn or AJ for short.
Chicken Delish Menu / Sidedish
Chicken Delish Price
Chicken Delish‘s four-piece chicken wings afford-ably cost P90 while the two-piece drumsticks are at P120. Feel free to share your experience with Chicken Delish in the comment section below specially if you’re from the south. 🙂
Best Food Forward Photos
Next, here are the other Best Food Forward photos I got from the food fair. Thanks to Nuffnang Philippines for the blogger tickets.
Picket Fence Ice Cream Cart
SkewU Skewers
Pink Wasabi
Mochiko Ice Cream and Ponzarotti
Pinoy Eats World
Best Food Forward Seminars and Cooking Demos
Med Chef
Chorizo Burger and a popcorn concessionaire
Crunchy Belly
Wagyu Burger and Special Chocolate booth
Moderne Culinaire Academy
JT's Manukan and Malabon Delicacies
Thai Cha Yen
Cuisiniers (left); Milk Chocolate booth (right)
88DB.com
Our Kitchen and OpenRice.com booth (I'm an OpenRicer myself!)
Yummy Magazine
Did you go to the Best Food Forward last weekend? How was it? Which were your favorite food concessionaire? NomNom’s choice from those I have tried are Crunchy Belly of Carlo’s Kitchen, SkewU, Pint Homemade Ice Cream, ButterBeer, and well, Chicken Delish.
🙂
August 18th, 2011 — Affairs, Appetizer, Cravings, Cuisine, Dessert, Food Foto Fiesta, Fusion, New Brews, Promos / Events
This one’s way overdue…by more than two months 🙂 I may not be able to let you taste the good finds through this article but I can at least let you see how delicious they looked like at the Yummy Eats event held last May 2011.
Starbucks at Yummy Eats
In celebration of Filipinos’ love for good food, YUMMY magazine held its first-ever cooking and eating fair, YUMMY Eats at the NBC Tent, Bonifacio Global City.
“For years, YUMMY magazine has been featuring amazing food finds in the metro. Now that we’re on our fourth year, we feel it’s high time to bring the magazine closer to our readers by having 31 food brands under one roof,†says Frances Ang, associate publisher of YUMMY Magazine.
The event gathered 31 concessionaires specially handpicked by YUMMY magazine.
I think it’s been almost a year since my last Food Foto Fiestaso a photo feature on Yummy Eats is begging.
Here are some which caught our attention:
Plants and Zombies Cupcakes
Hunts and McCormick Rosemary Iced Tea
Wha Pao Siopao
Low Cal Cafe
Fruits In Ice Cream
Lechon
Longaniza
Angry Birds Cupcakes
Participants were also treated to cooking demos from McCormick, Hunt’s, and Saranggani Bay Prime Bangus. It was also an afternoon of learning, as Francis Bautista and Constancio Arabejo from Petron Gasul talked about kitchen safety, while Nowie Potenciano of Mochiko, Pamelo Cinco of Risa Chocolates, and JJ Yulo of Pinoy Eats World discussed new food business ideas.
Hosted by three self-confessed foodies –TV personality Issa Litton, Magic 89.9 deejay CJ Rivera of The Big Meal, and YUMMY magazine’s resident contributor, Chef Aileen Anastacio—YUMMY Eats proved to be one big gathering of food lovers.
And of course, this Yummy Eats article ain’t ending without our NomNom recommendations: The top three spots goes to Divine Desserts, Risa Chocolates, and Tina’s Pie Outlet.
Divine Desserts
Divine Desserts
Home-style dessert shop featuring specialty cakes and desserts made with all natural ingredients baked fresh everyday. The desserts are luscious! I got to try the Wasabe Kitkat Mousse and Double Fudge Cake.
Risa Chocolates
Risa Chocolates
Risa Chocolates is known for delicious handmade chocolates. Their delectable line up includes melt in the mouth truffles, chewy choco chip dough, satisfying chocolate bars, and healthy and tasty cacao nibs.risa’s Chocolate Truffles are simply unforgettable. 🙂
Frozen Merengue Pies
Tina’s Pie Outlet
Although they are famous for savory pies, it’s the Frozen Merengue Pies which I liked at the event.
Completing my Top 10 Finds are:
Also commendable according to my notes are Chef’s Table, Balamban Liempo Cebu, Goodies N’ Sweets, Gourmet Dips and Dressings, and Mochiko.
Chef's Table Dishes
Balamban Liempo Cebu
Gourmet Dips and Dressings
Goodies N' Sweets
Mochiko
Check out the rest of the photos and concessionaires are here:
- Amaya Frozen Caramel
- Big Daddy’s Chicken
- Carmela’s Best Ice Cream
- Cebu Balamban Liempo
- Chef’s Table By Chef Bruce Lim
- Classic Confections
- Divine Desserts
- Farm N Deli Enterprises
- Fruits In Ice Cream
- General’s Lechon
- Gold Leaf Teas
- Goodies N’ Sweets
- Gourmet Dips And Dressings
- Honest JuiceJaq’s Kitchen
- Kusina Ni Maria Catering
- Kusina Teatro
- Little Miss Oc Kitchen
- Lowcal Café Co
- Merry Moo
- Mochiko
- Oriental Basket
- Pinoy Eats World
- Pipino Vegetarian
- Risa Chocolates
- Simply Pie!
- Starbucks
- The Fruit Garden
- Three Instia Road Kitchen
- Tina’s Pie Outlet
- whaPao!
I hope there wil be another Yummy Eats next year ! 🙂 For more of YUMMY online, visit www.YUMMY.ph, become a fan on Facebook via Facebook.com/yummymagazine, and follow them on Twitter via Twitter.com/yummyph.
June 24th, 2011 — Affairs, Dessert, Promos / Events
MAFBEX Registration / Entrance Ticket Fee
I think my window shopping skills in large scale food business-related exhibits and expositions like the recent MAFBEX has already matured.
Before, it used to take me several hours as I visit each one of them.
Nnow, it’s down to two hours include watching whatever show or seminar that is going on during my visit; in this case – Flair Cup 2011.
MAFBEX's Flair Cup 2011
Flair Cup is a flairing competition among students of competing colleges and universities which usually offer HRM-related courses.
Here are photos of other exhibitors which I found is of interest.
Coke - Shakey's Bus
Yummy Magazine and Enderun in MAFBEX 2011
There were also international booths including USA, Korea, Europe, and others.
International Booths in MAFBEX - USA, Europe, Kore, et al
GONegosyo Booth
Of the foods that I have bought and tasted, it was the Korean Egg Cake which hit the mark. It’s very similar to French Toast but the egg is ‘cooked’ on top of the bread using a special machine similar to one used in making Japanese cakes.
Korean Egg Cake
Lambanog in Attractive Bottles!
There was also the P10 Halo-halo which is obviously a gave-away. This was a good marketing strategy by the merchant who sells halo-halo ingredients so he can have the people taste her products without the freeloaders. 😛
‘Til next year’s MAFBEX!
May 18th, 2011 — Affairs, Promos / Events
Hear ye, hear ye! We have a food af-fair in May as Yummy Magazine will soon have its first ever food fair called “Yummy Eats” happening on May 21, 2011 (10AM to 6PM) at the NBC Tent in Bonifacio Global City.
Yummy Eats
With a P150 admission fee, Yummy Eats will showcase different foodie activities including cooking demos, culinary school cook-offs, and an eating fair for the visitors. Sample tasty goodies from hand-picked food concessionaires at the event! Foodie brands will also be participating such as Hunt’s, McCormick, Saranggani Bangus, and Petron Gasul.
Bring a copy of Yummy Magazine‘s May 2011 issue and pay only P100 to enter! Moreover, a number of prizes will also be raffled off. I’ll be there at about after lunch or 1pm on May 21. See you at “Yummy Eats!”
September 20th, 2010 — Affairs, Cravings, Promos / Events
Yummy Food Editor Rachelle Santos
It was the latest Yummy Magazine Cooking Demo, and this time, it was held at Landmark in Trinoma Mall a few weeks ago.
Yummy shared some of their secret recipes through Yummy Food Editor Rachelle Santos who was the head chef for that day.
Rachelle focused on easy-to-prepare everyday meals that involved the use of bangus (milk fish) in the dishes particularly using Sarangani Bay Prime Bangus.
Inspired from the Yummy Magazine September issue, the cooking demo by-products were:
Crispy Bangus Belly Strips
Tinapa with Eggplant and Sun-dried Tomato Pasta, Crispy Bangus Belly Strips with Caper Mayo, Bangus Belly with Tausi, and Spice-Marinated Sarangani Bangus Belly Fillets.
Spice Marinated Sarangani Bangus Belly Fillets
Tinapa with Eggplant and Sun-dried Tomato Pasta
Smoked Bangus-based
Cooking Demo at Landmark Trinoma
The event was brief as preparation of the dishes was quite fast since these were easy-to-prepare dishes. And of course, guests and the audience including NomNom were able to have a tasting feast of the prepared dishes.
Sarangani Bay Prime Bangus
Check out Yummy‘s September issue on different preparations, ideas, ingredients, techniques and styling for a fresh take on well-loved classic and modern Pinoy cuisines like Adobo De Campesino. Enjoy your favorite Filipino dishes in new ways!
Yummy September 2010 Cover
For P125, Yummy’s September issue also features 10 merienda snack ideas, soups, sides, and mains dishes cooked with Buko (coconut).
May 31st, 2010 — Affairs, Cravings, Promos / Events
Yummy Magazine May Issue
Aside from regularly checking out www.yummy.ph, this month’s Yummy Magazine issue is one of my favorite as it featured “easy to cook” dishes.
Lazy as I am, I found a truly easy one in the “Quick and Easy” section – Tinapa Rice with Salted Eggs and Tomatoes. I thought this would be a good one for my entry in their bloggers’ contest as well. I had one problem though, we don’t have tinapa (smoked fish) at home.
It was for Sunday dinner and I don’t have time to buy so I was forced to look for a substitute. I came up with a great idea for a substitute, Bangus – Fried Bangus!
I also consulted some friends online (specifically in social networking site Plurk) and they approved of my tinapa substitute. 🙂
Online Consultation for a Good Tinapa Substitute
And so it was. 🙂
Bangus Rice with Salted Egg and Tomatoes Ingredients
Here are the ingredients I used as patterned from the Yummy Magazine: (for one preparation)
- Half Bangus Fish
- Cooking Oil
- Some Garlic, peeled and minced
- 1 Cup of white rice
- pinch of salt
- minute dash of pepper
- 1 red egg, peeled and sliced into eights
- 1 tomato, sliced into six
Procedure:
- Debone the Bangus and fry. Flake afterwards
- In a large wok, heat the oil and fry the garlic until lightly browned. Add the cooked rice, salt, and pepper and stir together.
- Add and mix the flaked bangus strips and stir well. Remove from the heat.
- To serve, pour the rice into a serving bowl and top with salted eggs and tomatoes
Fry the Bangus and Flake After
Heat the Oil, Fry the Garlic
Add the cooked rice, salt, and pepper and stir together.
Thankfully, my cooking escapade was a success! My Tinapa Bangus Rice with Salted Eggs and Tomatoes tasted great (if not better than with tinapa). :)Â And that concludes My SundayYummy Adventure!
My Hardwork: Bangus Rice with Salted Egg and Garlic
Top View of My Delicious Bangus Rice on our kitchen table
Also, do check out Yummy’s Facebook and Twitter accounts: facebook.com/yummymagazine and twitter.com/yummyph
My Bangus Rice with Salted Eggs and Tomatoes and the Tinapa Rice with Salted Eggs and Tomatoes from the Magazine looks the similar isn’t it? 🙂
Yummy
May 22nd, 2010 — Affairs, Promos / Events
Early this month, Yummy launched a blog contest for food bloggers where they would be giving to life to any of the recipes published in this month’s issue.
Yummy Magazine released the following mechanics:
* Each blogger is invited to try any of the recipes featured in Yummy’s May issue and blog about it. Attach the cover photo of the recipe at the end of the entry.
Yummy May 2010 Issue
* They should share what made them choose the recipe they are blogging about and how the experience was. Photos are highly encouraged.
* Each entry must have the following:
(1.) Cover image (May issue)
(2.)mention of www.yummy.ph
(3.)Mention Yummy’s Twitter and Facebook accounts (facebook.com/yummymagazine and twitter.com/yummyph)
* A contestant may submit up to 3 entries each
* They should email their entries (blog entry URL only) with the subject line My Yummy Adventure to fran.haw<at>summitmedia.com.ph or georgia.delosreyes<at>summitmedia.com.ph
* The winning entry will win a 6 months subscription of Yummy Magazine plus Php2,000 worth of Mr.Jones‘s Gift Certificate!
Yummy Magazine Blogger Contest
The Yummy Blogger’s contest is ongoing until May 31, 2010.