Showing posts with label Adobo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adobo. Show all posts

Adobo Flakes Recipe

Do you have a left over adobo from your previous meal and you do not want to served it again? Why not turn into another dish by creating a little twist with your leftover adobo to a crispy Adobo Flakes.

Adobo flakes is made of toasted adobo using any meat like pork, chicken, beef and even fish. cooking adobo flakes is very simple and you can add toasted garlic for additional flavor to your crunchy and crispy flakes.

Adobong Tahong (Green Mussels Adobo) Recipe


Adobo is a very well known delicious recipe in the Philippines even in Filipino community all over the world. Normally, the main ingredient using in this dish is chicken or pork or combination of the two (chicken and pork), cut into bite pieces. It is first sauted in garlic and onion and when tender enough, you add pepper, soy sauce and vinegar (depending to your taste and the quantity of meat), and then put to boil, then simmer till you have a pastry sauce.

Adobong Kangkong (Water Spinach Adobo) Recipe

Adobong kangkóng is a vegetables dish usually sautéed in cooking oil, onions, garlic, vinegar, and soy sauce.  It is usually served as a side dish and with steamed white rice.

This recipe can be used to cook other vegetables as alternative like eggplant, spinach, cabbage, string beans or any other vegetable.

Adobong Pusit Recipe (Squid Adobo) Recipe

Adobo is the name of a popular dish and cooking process in Philippine cuisine that involves meat or seafood marinated in a sauce of vinegar and garlic, browned in oil, and simmered in the marinade.

This dish is versatile and flexible. It is served almost in any occasion, events, gatherings, parties, birthdays, weddings, or just in simple day to day meals of Pinoys, whether they be rich or working class financial status.