Table of Contents
Last Updated on May 23, 2021 by Ed Joven
Lenten Favorites: 60+ Delicious Filipino Recipes to Try This Season
During the Lenten Season, many Filipino families serve a wide variety of meatless dishes as part of their tradition and spiritual reflection. If you’re here, it’s likely because you’re looking for delicious, satisfying recipes to serve during this sacred time. While our daily menu often includes hearty favorites like Adobong Baboy, Sinigang na Baboy, or Nilagang Baka, Lent gives us the opportunity to explore an even wider array of healthier options and appreciate the simple goodness of seafood and vegetables. It’s a once-a-year occasion that invites us to be mindful—spiritually and in how we nourish our bodies.
As someone who truly enjoys meat dishes, I understand the challenge of planning meals without it. That’s precisely why I, like you, put together this Lenten recipe collection—to make your meal planning easier and inspire you to try something different. Whether you’re preparing for Ash Wednesday or Holy Week or want to eat lighter, you’ll find tasty, meat-free Filipino recipes here that your family will enjoy.
Check out the Popular Filipino Foods prepared during the Lenten Season.
Video Recipes for Lent
Our Video Recipes for Lent collection features easy-to-follow Filipino dishes perfect for the meatless tradition of the season. Each video guides you step-by-step, making it simple to prepare flavorful and satisfying meals for your family.
Calamares Recipe
How to Make Shrimp Tempura Sushi Rolls at Home
Daing na Bangus Recipe
Cheesy Baked Bangus Recipe
Sarciadong Daing Recipe
Ginisang Baguio Beans at Tuna Recipe
Tuna Bicol Express Recipe
Tuna Nachos Recipe
Easy Tuna Caldereta Recipe
Tuna Bread Pie Recipe
Seafood Recipes for Lent
This Seafood Recipes for Lent collection features a variety of flavorful, meat-free dishes perfect for the Lenten Season. From classic Filipino seafood favorites to easy everyday meals, these recipes are nourishing, satisfying, and ideal for family gatherings or simple weeknight dinners.
Paksiw na Bangus Recipe
Shrimp Sinigang with Cabbage Recipe
Sinigang na Bangus with Puso ng Saging Recipe
Inihaw na Pusit Recipe
Butter Garlic Shrimp Recipe
Sinigang na Bangus at Talbos ng Kamote Recipe
Rellenong Alimasag Recipe
Chili Mud Crab Recipe
Baked Tahong Recipe
Seafood Kare kare Recipe
Seafood Sinigang Recipe
Shrimp Adobo Recipe
Tuna Caldereta Recipe
Tuna Bread Pie Recipe
Vegetable Recipes for Lent
Vegetable Recipes for Lent collection features flavorful, meat-free Filipino dishes perfect for the Lenten season. Each recipe is thoughtfully chosen to offer nutritious, satisfying meals that are easy to prepare and enjoy with the whole family.
Broccoli Tempura Recipe
Laswa Recipe
Healthy Bake Broccoli Recipe
Achara Recipe
Ukoy na Kalabasa Recipe
Bulanglang Recipe
Ginataang Gulay at Hipon Recipe
Caesar Salad Recipe Filipino Style
Spicy Broccoli Bell Pepper Stir-Fry Recipe
Spanish Bangus Salad Recipe
Egg Lettuce Salad with Garlic Herb Croutons
Kakanin Recipes for Lenten Season
Our Kakanin Recipes for Lenten Season collection features traditional Filipino rice delicacies perfect for meatless days of reflection and simplicity. From sweet, sticky treats to comforting merienda favorites, these kakanin dishes bring nostalgic flavors to your Lenten table.
Ginataang Halo Halo Recipe
Cebuano Binignit Recipe
Turon Recipe
Champorado Recipe
Bukayo Recipe
Camote Delight Recipe
Suman sa Lihiya Recipe
Suman sa Ibos Recipe
Suman sa Gata Recipe
Cassava Suman Recipe
Espasol Recipe
Ginataang Mais Recipe
Biko Recipe
15] Pichi pichi Recipe
16] Sapin sapin Recipe
17] Pandan Biko Recipe
Egg Recipes for Lent
1] Egg Caldereta Recipe
2] Kalabasa Leche Flan Recipe
3] Egg Sarciado Recipe
4] Red Egg Salad Recipe
You might like these:
- 25 Delicious Easter Sunday Filipino Recipes
- Top 30 Filipino Recipes for the Holy Week
- Filipino Bangus Recipes
- 20 Delicious Mother’s Day Filipino Recipes
- Top 10 must try Filipino Foods
- Best Mango Desserts in the Philippines
- Valentine’s Day Food Business Recipes
Leave a Reply