
Kwentong Palayok: Aussie Lamb Shanks Kare-Kare
In this episode of Kwentong Palayok, we explore how a beloved Filipino comfort dish transforms in Australian kitchens using local lamb shanks while keeping the heart of kare kare alive.

Hosted by SBS · 🇺🇸 US · FIL · 19 episodes
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With the belief that food is culture and history made edible, Kwentong Palayok seeks to understand our identity as a people through understanding Filipino cuisine, its origins and evolution.
SBS hosts Kwentong Palayok, a arts show with 19 episodes published.

In this episode of Kwentong Palayok, we explore how a beloved Filipino comfort dish transforms in Australian kitchens using local lamb shanks while keeping the heart of kare kare alive.

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Kwentong Palayok is hosted by SBS. The show is categorised under arts (food) and has published 19 episodes.
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