Shakey's PH now offering frozen mojos in supermarkets
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Shakey's PH now offering frozen mojos in supermarkets
ABS-CBN News
Published May 04, 2020 08:18 PM PHT

MANILA -- You may want to add Shakey's frozen mojos to your cart in your next grocery run.
MANILA -- You may want to add Shakey's frozen mojos to your cart in your next grocery run.
This as Shakey's Philippines announced Monday that its best-selling potatoes are now available in ready-to-cook packs at select Robinsons Supermarkets at P375 each.
This as Shakey's Philippines announced Monday that its best-selling potatoes are now available in ready-to-cook packs at select Robinsons Supermarkets at P375 each.
In a Facebook post, the restaurant chain also suggested a "mojos hack" that involves rinsing the potato slices before coating with your preferred breading mix and frying.
In a Facebook post, the restaurant chain also suggested a "mojos hack" that involves rinsing the potato slices before coating with your preferred breading mix and frying.
The frozen mojo packs only include sliced potatoes, but Shakey's Philippines suggested a homemade breading mix recipe that includes garlic powder, all-purpose flour, black pepper, salt, paprika, and thyme.
The frozen mojo packs only include sliced potatoes, but Shakey's Philippines suggested a homemade breading mix recipe that includes garlic powder, all-purpose flour, black pepper, salt, paprika, and thyme.
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"Want it crisp and tasty? Follow these 3 easy steps!" it said.
"Want it crisp and tasty? Follow these 3 easy steps!" it said.
Shakey's Philippines made the announcement more than a month after its Japan counterpart released a recipe for mojos which involved microwaving the spuds first before frying.
Shakey's Philippines made the announcement more than a month after its Japan counterpart released a recipe for mojos which involved microwaving the spuds first before frying.
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