Thrice-Cooked Adobo (Pork or Chicken)
Thrice-Cooked Adobo (Pork or Chicken)

Hey everyone, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, thrice-cooked adobo (pork or chicken). It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Thrice-Cooked Adobo (Pork or Chicken) is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It is easy, it is quick, it tastes yummy. It is enjoyed by millions every day. Thrice-Cooked Adobo (Pork or Chicken) is something that I have loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.

Pork and Chicken Adobo is a version of Filipino adobo using the combination of chicken and pork. It is considered as the signature dish of the Philippines. This dish is like making both Chicken Adobo and Pork Adobo in one pot.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook thrice-cooked adobo (pork or chicken) using 15 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Thrice-Cooked Adobo (Pork or Chicken):
  1. Make ready 1 part vinegar
  2. Take 1 part soy sauce
  3. Make ready 1-2 Bay leaf
  4. Take 1/4-1/2 ke pork with fat cuts
  5. Prepare 1/4 ke chicken or more
  6. Make ready 3 heads garlic, coarsely chopped
  7. Make ready Water or broth
  8. Take to taste Salt
  9. Prepare Sprinkle of peppercorns
  10. Make ready Oil for shallow frying
  11. Get Options:
  12. Take Add whole boiled egg/s
  13. Prepare Substitute with or add Balsamic vinegar
  14. Prepare to taste Add Oyster sauce
  15. Take Dash Seasoning (knorr or maggi)

Season pork and chicken with salt and pepper and place in a stock pot. Rub with crushed garlic and torn bay leaf, and coat with I'm part Filipino and this recipe needs several changes. It's an easy dish to prepare and cooks in under an hour. For pork adobo, I usually use pork loin steaks, sliced or not.

Steps to make Thrice-Cooked Adobo (Pork or Chicken):
  1. In a pot in medium heat, place in pork and chicken meat, equal parts of soy sauce and vinegar (depends on the amount of your meat, it's not supposed to swim in it, just enough to flavor it. Here I used about 3-4 Tbsp), chopped garlic, peppercorns, Bay leaf. Cover and bring to a boil, do not stir before that. This process cooks the vinegar.
  2. When it boils, check if the meat juices have come out and cover once more without stirring. Lower the heat and let it simmer some more.
  3. When you feel/smell that the vinegar has cooked through, you can stir so that the sauce touches all parts of the meat. Cover and let the sauce reduce to almost none, stirring once in awhile.
  4. After it has reduced, add water or your broth, up to almost top of the meats. Cover and reduce it to half, stirring once in a while.
  5. Once it has reduced, set aside and ready your frying pan with oil. Shallow fry the meat until all sides have a nice colour.
  6. This is a photo of the reduced juices. You'll use this again after frying. (Oops, too much peppercorns lol)
  7. Once done frying, pour the frying pan content into the pot with juices. Try to get everything stuck on the pan, that's flavorful, including the rendered fat oil. Stir to distribute the sauce on the meat while on low heat. Reduce it down a bit more as desired and it's ready to serve. Best served with rice!
  8. Try the optional ingredients listed above. Just make sure the ratio of soy and vinegar are equal. :)

How to cook Chicken and Pork Adobo. In a pressure cooker over medium heat, heat oil. Add and brown chicken and pork pieces in batches. Return all the meat, including any juices, back into the pot. Increase heat to high, and bring to a boil.

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