Aside from the fact that it’s fun to say, “adobo” is one of those food terms that can be confusing. You’ve heard it in reference to a sauce and a spice… a verb and a noun. What exactly is going on ...
Make the adobo sauce: In a bowl, stir together white vinegar and soy sauce. In a pot, combine onions, garlic, black pepper, star anise, bay leaf and vinegar/soy mixture. Bring to a boil and cook until ...
Chef Dion Jumapao, Executive Sous Chef at Midtown’s Ponte, shares a family recipe. His version of Chicken Adobo, a staple of Filipino food, served alongside Adobo Garlic Fried Rice, is an easy and ...
Without apology or even a trace of sheepishness, Travis Lett confessed to being a thief. Of course, the only person this pensive chef ever steals from is himself. At Gjelina, his Los Angeles ...
Chipotles in adobo sauce are one of the easiest way to get deep, smoky, spicy flavor into a dish. The only problem is that no recipe ever calls for the whole can of the chiles. Cook with them once, ...
When it is cold and rainy out, nothing warms you like a big pot of stew. Chicken adobo is a quintessential Filipino stew, and there are many versions of the recipe. This recipe is from a dear friend, ...