If there's one dish that captures the heart and soul of Filipino cooking, it's Chicken Adobo, or Adobong Manok. With its irresistible balance of savory, tangy, and garlicky flavors, this classic ...
I’ve eaten a lot of adobo in my life. Growing up in a Filipino household meant that we ate classic Filipino recipes like adobo, the national dish of the Philippines, on a weekly basis. Sometimes it ...
Ready for an exquisite chicken dinner? Adobo is a traditional Filipino dish of chicken or pork that's stewed in vinegar, garlic, soy sauce, bay leaves and peppercorns. Below, we’ve got the recipe for ...
The unofficial national dish of the Philippines, this dish is super simple and fast to make. It is super versatile, as you are able to use many different ingredients. Technique tip: You'll know the ...
Filipino adobo is a quick-cooking braise that delivers “bold, tangy” flavor, said Bryan Roof in Cook’s Illustrated. This national dish of the Philippines isn’t well-served by most available recipes, ...
The chicken gets seared and broiled. Searing the chicken at the beginning helps render out some of the fat and gives the sauce a flavor boost, and broiling it at the end firms up the skin a bit and ...
8 (5- to 6-ounces) bone-in chicken thighs, trimmed Instructions: Add chicken and soy sauce to a large bowl and toss until chicken is thoroughly coated. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes or up to 1 ...
Josh Reisner shares his ramen recipe on this week’s episode of Chefs at Home. "I was fortunate enough to have been taught by a lot of Filipino chefs and I love Filipino food," Reisner says. "And from ...