Salty and sour and with a hint of sweetness, this classic Filipino easy chicken supper packs in all the flavours! Each serving provides 500 kcal, 41g protein, 51g carbohydrate (of which 13g sugars ...
Ninong Ry invites us all into Knorr’s festive kitchen where he prepares a unique but still very Pinoy Christmas recipe—Chicken Adobo with Pineapples and Christmas Ham!
Adobo, often referred to as the national dish of the Philippines ... The New York Times This version calls for bone-in, skin-on chicken pieces, but you can also use boneless, if you prefer.
Typically made with chicken or pork, adobo traditionally uses mild vinegars such as coconut or palm sugar, but white wine vinegar works very nicely. It’s a sweet dish, as addictive as it is ...
Among Filipinos, adobo is one of the most popular items for ulam, or the dish that is eaten together with the staple food rice. The dish is often pork or chicken or a combination of both ...
Bursting with Yuletide nostalgia, Chicken Adobo with Pineapples ... Long tables were filled with classic Filipino Christmas dishes—pancit, adobo and spaghetti, each elevated with Knorr.