Purepinay's Chicken Adobo
One of my favorite food to eat is what I consider Filipino’s national dish, yes, it’s the Adobo! Been eating Adobo since I was in my Mama’s womb. ;D
Ask any Filipino what their favorite Filipino dish is and 9/10 will tell you it's Adobo. Chicken, pork or vegetable adobos are the most common, but realistically you can adobo almost anything. Adobo cereal? Well... Maybe not everything.
Adobo is a method derived from preserving food for the Conquistadors while there were exploring, and conquering lands/territories. They needed a way to keep their food from spoiling, while they spent months at a time at sea. Vinegar is one of the main ingredients in adobo, and this works in a similar fashion as pickling.
Since the Philippines was colonized under Spanish rule for so many years, many of our foods, traditions, and dialects are derived from their culture. I guess this is also why our predominant religion is Catholic.
My boyfriend and I will be moving to Ecuador/Peru in the near future- And he told me that I would most likely pick right up on Spanish, as the dialect and tones are very similar to Tagalog already.
Just the other day, I was chatting with @foovler, we were talking about Filipino dishes and he mentioned adobo and asked me if I have any recipes. There are tons of adobo recipe out there depending on the region that you are from, and although they are all different- They are still called 'adobo'.
So, this is my take on the Adobo. You can either use a chicken or pork for your protein. Or, you can use both. Totally up to you. Heck, I’ve even seen fish and eggs, haha!
I personally love pork belly because of its fat content. Yeah, I know, why do I look this good? The key is in moderation, just like with anything. Too much of anything is not good for you, even green tea.
Yup green tea. I know it’s full of antioxidants but going overboard will also make your liver work harder. It also decreases your absorption of folic acid. A very important vitamin that helps decrease birth defects.
And, I workout to help negate those calories.
But today I am using chicken thighs. Why? Because I don’t have pork belly in my fridge. Someone buy me pork belly?
Now let’s make…..
Chicken Adobo!!!!!
Ingredients
1 kg of chicken thighs (bone in)
1 onion
8 cloves of garlic
2 star anise
2 bay leaves
2 peppercorn each chicken
1 tablespoon of oil (love extra virgin olive oil)
Marinade
½ cup soy sauce
4 tablespoon of white vinegar
½ tablespoon of honey
½ cup of water
Prep
Mix all the marinade ingredients in a big bowl.
Add the chicken and thoroughly mix everything.
While the chicken is marinating cut the onion into small pieces.
Smash those cloves of garlic and take off the skin and dice it.
Grind the peppercorns.
Cook
Get your pan or wok or pot whichever you prefer as long as it’s clean.
High heat and add oil.
Wait for oil to start to smoke then add the chicken thighs.
Sear each side until brown.
Once it has color, stir in the onions and cook until translucent.
Add the garlic and stir in for a few seconds then mix the rest of the marinade.
Chuck the star anise, bay leaves, peppercorns and water.
Wait for it to boil then reduce to simmer for 20 to 30 minutes.
I love thick sauces, so after it's been simmering for half an hour, I take out the chicken and reduce the sauce to a thicker consistency.
Serve with basmati rice or any rice you love. Enjoy!
Btw, @foovler said "oh I don't use sugar... I also put deep fried garlic in the end...". Deep fried garlic! That sounds good! Now, am interested in that recipe... sharing is caring. ;)
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I have never eat any dish of Philippines actually. If I got time for cooking I will definitely try this recipe.
It looks delicious... I am sure that many will like it :)
I will to try with your method.thankyou.
Dito sa amin di namin xa minamarinate..
Pag-ginasa saka na ihahalo yung toyo at suka..:)
Peo try konga yang sayo sis @purepinay
Tingin plang masarap na.:)
Ok naman silang pareho marinate o hindi. Depende kung sinipag hehe. Mas nanunuot ang lasa pag namarinate. Pero ang importante sa akin ma fry muna kunti.
hello @purepinay ,how are you doin? Hope you are doing good.
This is my first time cheking your blog throough @princefm, he is uncle to me and he ask me to check your blog. Wow i found interesting post here. And i hope i will learn from you and guid me thrugh.
This your adobo chicken is lovely and so delicious. My regards to your boyfriend. I follow you and resteemed this post.
my friends always say that Philippino food is best when made at home.
thanks for sharing this recipe :]
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Beautiful post. I learnt a lot,not just about food but also philipine culture.
I am from nigeria and your post just inspired me to share our foods and recipe too
My favourite filipino foods are puso ng saging cooked as bicol express or burger :)
When adobo is cooked til almost dry, it's very tasty and lasts even longer without refrigeration. The more it's reaheated, the tastier it becomes. I like cooking fried rice in the pan where my wife just cooked adobo. Filipino style! So yummy!
@purepinay how are you and your boyfriend doing, hope you and your guy doing great?.
Hahahahaha.. I can see that this your adobo chicken is one of the special food in Filipino and make sure you cook Adobo chicken for your husband When both of you move to Ecuador. Lol
This adobo is an amazing food.
I wish to be in Filipino to experience this lovely adobo chicken. Thanks for sharing and stay enjoy.
It's easy to cook @princefm. Just follow @purepinay's step by step instructions :)
Thank you @leeart I will.
But I will prefer @purepinay'own haha.... Lol. How are you doing today, hopefully you are fine. Please follow my brother that just joined steemit 3days ago @Adewunmif. Thanks.
Lol! Ask her to cook for us then so we can try her cooking :D
I like that way too. In fact, I prefer dry adobo.
Well done .. creativity, well done on the pictures
It looks really delicious ..
Thanks for sharing the recipe with us
Delicious food you presented. Good post.
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Very interesting story about the Philippines and very accurately described the recipe. Thank you!
Looks good!
looks so delicious! very beautiful photos)
adobo? u sure u spelled it right? cuz i just never heard of that one. sorry. it looks ok tho. does KFC make that?? =p
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