Chef Dion Jumapao, Executive Sous Chef at Midtown’s Ponte, shares a family recipe. His version of Chicken Adobo, a staple of Filipino food, served alongside Adobo Garlic Fried Rice, is an easy and ...
I’ve eaten a lot of adobo in my life. Growing up in a Filipino household meant that we ate classic Filipino recipes like adobo, the national dish of the Philippines, on a weekly basis. Sometimes it ...
France is legendary for its perfect breads and pastries. Italy’s renowned for imaginative pastas and Mexico for glorious tacos and moles. India’s got its lively curries. Visit Nigeria and folks will ...
Adobo, often referred to as the national dish of the Philippines, is a braise of meat, seafood or vegetables in a mouth-watering sauce of vinegar, soy sauce and other spices. Christopher Testani for ...
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Combine all the ingredients in a heavy 2-quart saucepan or Dutch oven. Bring to a simmer, cover the pot, and simmer for 30 minutes. Uncover, reduce the heat slightly, and simmer for another 15 minutes ...
The dish evokes his Filipino heritage and embraces sustainability. Where an ingredient comes from, how it's grown, raised or harvested and the impact it leaves behind on the surrounding environment ...
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