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Apparently [[adobo sauce]] is one of the first dish that Filipinos learn to cook.
 
You could also use [[pork spare ribs]] for this dish.
 
The traditional Filipino dish uses suka vinegar, but as that's not likely to be available in Europe, we have substituted it with [[balsamic vinegar]]. [[Rice vinegar|Black rice vinegar]] is also a very good substitute.
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|TotalCalories = 1747
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|TotalTime = 40 minutes
|TotalTime = 40 minutes
|PrepTime = 5 minutes
|PrepTime = 5 minutes
|CookTime = 35 minutes
|CookTime = 35 minutes
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''<span class="reviewTitle">Very nice with chicken wings</span>''


Apparently [[adobo sauce]] is one of the first dish that Filipinos learn to cook.
<span style="line-height:180%"><span style="font-size:180%;"><span class="reviewScore">4.7</span>/5 </span>


You could also use [[pork spare ribs]] for this dish.
<span class="reviewDesc">Made this with Danyu Chinkiang vinegar and it was perfect.</span>


The traditional Filipino dish uses suka vinegar, but as that's not likely to be available in Europe, we have substituted it with [[balsamic vinegar]]. [[Rice vinegar|Black rice vinegar]] is also a very good substitute.
<span class="reviewAuthor"> [[User:Klapaucius|Klapaucius]]</span></span>
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| Selection of [[chicken]] legs and thighs, with bones and skin, for four people
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| 8 teaspoons [[soy sauce]]
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| &frac12; teaspoon [[black peppercorns]], partially crushed in a mortal and pestle
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 21 March 2024

Apparently adobo sauce is one of the first dish that Filipinos learn to cook.

You could also use pork spare ribs for this dish.

The traditional Filipino dish uses suka vinegar, but as that's not likely to be available in Europe, we have substituted it with balsamic vinegar. Black rice vinegar is also a very good substitute.

Adobo sauce recipe
Electus
Servings:4
Calories per serving:436
Ready in:40 minutes
Prep. time:5 minutes
Cook time:35 minutes
Difficulty:Average difficulty
Recipe author:Chef
First published:2nd January 2013

Best recipe review

Very nice with chicken wings

4.7/5

Made this with Danyu Chinkiang vinegar and it was perfect.

Klapaucius

Ingredients

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Method

  1. Sear the chicken in a hot pan for about 4 minutes, browning the legs and thighs. Leave them in the pan
  2. Turn down the heat and add some oil, add the onions and garlic and soften the onions. When they are translucent, add the vinegar
  3. Let the vinegar almost boil away before you stir the pan
  4. Once the vinegar has reduced, add in the soy sauce, bay leaf and pepper.
  5. Cook until the sauce has reduced more and the chicken is properly cooked. Real adobo should be on the dry side

Serving suggestions

Serve with plain boiled rice

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