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 ...
Derek Larsen, executive chef at Buckhead’s Anis Cafe & Bistro, is an avid proponent of the alchemy of braising. “It takes a cut of meat that is tough or inedible when grilled or pan-seared and ...
Home chef and founder of Be Fat Be Happy Caitlin Sakdalan is back to school In The Know with another cooking class. Follow along as Sakdalan makes Chicken Adobo sa Gata, the national dish of the ...
Filipino chicken adobo is often described as simple, yet that simplicity hides a depth of flavor and history that many ...
On this Make ahead Monday, Jordan Andino, chef and owner of Flip Sigi, is cooking up a pork adobo, a beloved dish in the Philippines. Andino shows how leftovers can be transformed into a delicious ...
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 ...
It's super savory, umami-packed, vinegary, garlicky, sour, slightly sweet, sometimes a little spicy and always comforting — everything you could want in a dinner, especially one that's easy to make ...
“You Filipinos may have invented chicken adobo,” says Chuck Miller, a.k.a. Daanaxh.ils’eikh, the cultural liaison of the Sitka Tribe, “but we Tlingit perfected it.” A professional storyteller, he has ...
In many Latino kitchens, adobo seasoning isn’t just an ingredient—it’s a tradition, a flavor that connects generations of families. Growing up in Queens, New York, I remember watching my mother season ...
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