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Filipino Adobo

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Ingredients

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1 cup distilled white vinegar or 1 cup cider vinegar
1 cup water
2 tablespoons peeled and crushed garlic
2 teaspoons salt
2 pieces bay leaves
1/2 teaspoon fresh coarse ground black pepper
1 lb chicken cut into serving pieces
2 lbs pork butt cut into cubes
soy sauce
oil

Nutritional information

334.8
Calories
207 g
Calories From Fat
23 g
Total Fat
7.7 g
Saturated Fat
100.7 mg
Cholesterol
676.3mg
Sodium
0.8 g
Carbs
0.1 g
Dietary Fiber
0 g
Sugars
27.8 g
Protein
233g
Serving Size (g)
8
Serving Size

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Filipino Adobo

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      This was perfect!! I love adobo and this was the closest I have come to duplicating the first time I tried it. I cut back on the salt. I also loved that the amount of soy sauce is up to you because a lot of recipes are much to salty. Good one to try.

      • 95 min
      • Serves 8
      • Easy

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      Filipino Adobo,This is NOT my recipe, but I got it from this website It’s one of the best I’ve tried, very true to the “real thing”.,This was perfect!! I love adobo and this was the closest I have come to duplicating the first time I tried it. I cut back on the salt. I also loved that the amount of soy sauce is up to you because a lot of recipes are much to salty. Good one to try.,exactly what I would do! Try frying some garlic until brown and set aside. Then brown the meats and put back the sauce until it thickens. Top with the fried garlic bits. Another tip- any left over adobo(usually the next day) can be shreded and sauted in garlic oil until crisp then add cooked rice. With this, You have adobo rice. You can also use the fried adobo flakes as filling for pannini.


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      Steps

      1
      Done

      Add Vinegar, Water, Garlic, Salt, Bay Leaves and Pepper Into a Large Casserole. Bring to a Boil. Add the Meat, Cover and Bring to a Boil. Simmer and Cook For About 30 Minutes. Sprinkle Liberally With Soy Sauce and Cook For an Additional 10 Minutes.

      2
      Done

      Remove Meat and Reduce Sauce.

      3
      Done

      Remove Sauce to a Bowl.

      4
      Done

      Put Oil Into the Casserole and Brown Cooked Meat. Drain Oil from the Casserole, and Return the Reduced Sauce Back With the Meat.

      5
      Done

      Serve Hot or Cold With Warm Rice.

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