ADOBO - PHILIPPINES FAMOUS DISH

in #adoboph7 years ago

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Adobo is a popular dish in Philippine cuisine that involves meat marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and black peppercorns, which is browned in oil, and simmered in the marinade. It has sometimes been considered as the national dish in the Philippines.

According to my research, the cooking method is native to the Philippines. Early Filipinos cooked their food normally by roasting, steaming or boiling methods. To keep it fresh longer, food was often cooked by absurption in vinegar and salt. Thus, it is very likely that Filipinos could have been cooking meat in vinegar as a means of preservation. This process dates back to the Pre-Hispanic Period and was used for pork and chicken.

When the Spanish Empire colonized the Philippines in the late 16th century and early 17th century, they encountered this cooking process. It was first recorded in the dictionary Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala (1613) compiled by the Spanish Franciscan missionary Pedro de San Buenaventura. He referred to it as adobo de los naturales ("adobo of the native peoples").Dishes prepared in this manner eventually came to be known by this name, with the original term for the dish now lost to history.

The Spanish also applied the term adobo to any native dish that was marinated before consumption. In the 1794 edition of Vocabulario de la lengua Tagala, it was applied to quilauìn (kinilaw) a related but different dish which also primarily uses vinegar.In Vocabulario de la lengua Bisaya (1711), the term guinamus (verb form: gamus) was used to refer to any kind of marinades (adobo), from fish to pork. In modern Cebuano, guinamos refers to an entirely different dish - bagoong.

Here is my simple recipe for the Famous ADOBO in Philippines:

Ingredients:
1.) 4-5 pounds of chicken (can use pork,beef if you want)
2.) 1/2 cup soy sauce
3.) 1/4 cup vinegar
4.) 2 cloves garlic, minced
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5.) 2 pcs. large onions, sliced or chopped
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6.) 3 pcs. bay leaf
7.) 1 tbsp. sugar
8.) 1/2 cup pineapple (optional)

Procedures:
1.) Combine all ingredients in a carajay.
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2.) Simmer for about 20 min. or until the meat is cooked.
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3.) Served hot. Eating time :)
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Try our very popular dish in Philippines!

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Have you tried one yet @kamimorrow? 😊

it tastes good as well @kamimorrow

wew.. bigla ako ginutom..

naman nkakagutom tlga ang adobo

@floridagypsy aside from that, it tastes good...you can try it

I always try to make adobo and not even once I perfected it. I have failed as a Filipino. lol

lol just try and try until you succeed 😁

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