How To Cook Adobong Manok
A Simple Basic Recipe Of An "Adobong Manok"
THE INGREDIENTS
*1 Whole Chicken cut into parts the size of a fist or you can have choice cuts like wings, breasts, legs ( I personally like wings and legs)
*1 cup white vinegar (For a tasty treat, you can use a local vinegar, a coconut vinegar)
*1 garlic, firmly chopped then divide it into two (you need the other half later on)
*3 to 4 pcs. of laurel or bay leaves
*water, preferably 1 cup or more (depends on the quantity)
*1 teaspoon peppercorn
*vegetable cooking oil
Now, The Procedure
2.) After that, you add the other ingredients which include the vinegar, the other half portion of garlic (remember, we made 2 portions), the laurel leaves, peppercorn and water. You can add soy sauce if you like to give more flavor. You can start with 1 teaspoon of it, depending on your taste.
3.) Bring the chicken to a boil then lower the fire and cook uncovered for about 10 minutes or so. If you think it's too dry, add some more water, around 1/2 cup will do the trick or according to my wife, you can add more vinegar instead of water if you're the "sour-type".
4.) Then, cover the skillet and let simmer until chicken is tender and looking so, oh, delicious...
5.) You can either cook the remaining garlic in a separate deep pan until it becomes soft golden-brown or you can later add this right before serving the chicken.
6.) Then, add the chicken to the garlic in a separate deep pan and cook until lightly crispy and pour the rest of the adobo sauce then serve hot.
Adobong manok is best eaten with hot white rice and a large bottle of Coke with crushed ice on the glass!
Enjoy!
Some Personal Tips For Adobong Manok
You can watch a YouTube vid on how to cook chicken uploaded by Travis Kraft!!!!
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- relsyx relsyx Aug 1, 2009 @ 3:14 am
- this way of cooking adobong manok is new to me.. i should try it this weekend.. thank for the recipe..
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- SirPopoy SirPopoy Jan 30, 2009 @ 8:58 pm
- delicious lens! yum!




















