Grilled Pork Chops In Adobo

The secret to grilling pork chops is to grill on medium-low heat so the chops stay juicy instead of drying out.  The adobo marinade is a fragrant paste of garlic, herbs, cumin and sour citrus juice used extensively in Latin America. Serve the chops topped with tomato chutney. Ingredients : 1 tbsp. chopped garlic 1 tsp. ground cumin 1 tsp. chopped fresh oregano (or 1/4 tsp. dried) 1 tsp. paprika 1/4 cup lime juice 2 tbsp. olive oil 4 rib or loin pork chops (about 1 inch thick) salt and freshly ground pepper Cooking Procedures : In a bowl, combine garlic, cumin, […] Read more »

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Adobong Manok (Braised Chicken in Tangy Sauce)

Adobong Manok

Ingredients : 1 lb. chicken, cut into serving pieces 1/3 cup white vinegar 2 to 3 tbsp. soy sauce 2 tbsp. crushed garlic 2 bay leaf salt to taste 1/4 tsp. pepper (or 1 tsp. peppercorn) water 2 tbsp oil Cooking Procedures : In a deep skillet, brown chicken in oil. Combine vinegar, soy sauce, 1 tbsp. garlic, bay leaf, salt (to taste), pepper (or peppercorn) and water. Stir to blend and then add into the brown chicken. Bring to a boil. Lower the heat and allow simmering uncovered for about 10 minutes. If the sauce is reduced add about […] Read more »

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Adobong Baboy (Braised Pork in Tangy Sauce)

Adobong Baboy

Adobo (a famous filipino dish cooked in vinegar and soy sauce) is a filipino food favorite. May the recipe be done with pork, chicken or a combination of both. It could be also good with beef. There are lots of variations in cooking adobo recipe, which I have listed below after the adobong baboy recipe. Filipinos (Pinoy –as we call ourselves) love garlicky and tangy flavors of food dishes. That’s why adobo recipe was created. Just by smelling the aroma of it, you’ll surely feel hungry or even salivate. Filipino food like this adobong baboy, is one of my favorite […] Read more »

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