Pork Adobo
Pork Stewed in Vinegar, Soy Sauce and Garlic
Pork Adobo is the quintessential Filipino comfort food. Pork and Chicken are the most popular meats to cook Adobo style but you can practically do it with any kind of meat, seafood or vegetable.
It is tangy from the vinegar, a little salty and it usually tastes better the following day. Adobo is the easiest stew to make and all the ingredients are readily available in the pantry. If you know how to cook this dish, making many other popular Filipino Recipes will be a cinch. For example, using the vinegar, soy sauce and garlic as the base: - Add lechon sauce and sugar, you have Lechon Paksiw
- Add sugar and banana blossoms and you have Paksiw na Pata.
- Add Bagoong Alamang or Shrimp Paste sans the bay leaf and you have Binagoongang Baboy.
- Add pork liver and you have Kilawin.
- Add tomatoes and potatoes and you get Mechado.
YOUR PORK ADOBO SHOPPING LIST: - Pork Shoulder or Pork Belly
IN THE PANTRY: - Vinegar
- Soy Sauce
- Garlic
- Onions
- Whole Peppercorns
- Bay leaf (Laurel)
INGREDIENTS - 2 pounds pork, cut in 1" cubes
- 1/3 cup soy sauce
- 1/2 cup vinegar
- 1/2 head garlic, minced
- 1 pc. bay leaf(laurel leaf)
- 1 medium onion, chopped
- 6-8 pcs. whole peppercorns
- 1/2 water
- 1/4 cup cooking oil, for sauteing
PREPARATION TIME : 10 minutes COOKING TIME : 30 minutes 1 Mix the pork, vinegar, soy sauce, bay leaf, half the garlic and onion and peppercorns in a pot. Bring to a boil and DO NOT STIR. 2 Simmer for 20-30 minutes until pork is tender. Add the water at this stage if it's drying out before the meat gets tender. 3 Saute the remaining garlic and onion of a separate pan, then add the meat without the sauce. 4 Stir for 2-3 minutes, then add the sauce. You can take out the bay leaf at this stage. Bring to a boil. 5 The Pork Adobo is ready to serve with rice. (Learn more about COOKING RICE, THE FILIPINO WAY.) COOK'S TIPS |