Adobo Chicken is a magical dish that is endlessly adaptable. This ubiquitous beloved national dish of the Philippines is packed with incredible flavour and can be prepared in a myriad of ways.
They say leftover adobo (if there is any!) gets even better! It’s a dish that requires minimal shopping, and cooks in a jiffy, which makes it a perfect weekday dinner meal.
Star tip: Use beef or pork, or whatever you fancy. Even seafood! Make it vegetarian — just choose a vegetable that can hold up to a braise like broccoli, cauliflower, lotus roots, onion, green beans, carrots, even turnips!
- Simmer uncovered for 20 to 25 minutes (no need to stir), turning chicken at around 15 minutes, until the sauce reduces down to a thick syrup like consistency. *If the sauce isn't thick enough by the time the chicken is cooked, remove chicken and let the sauce thicken — return chicken to the skillet once the sauce reaches the right consistency.
- Serve over warm rice or parboiled potatoes.
This recipe works best with our Accent Series Stainless Steel Sauté Pan — with its wide cooking surface, you’ll have plenty of room for browning, and its tall side walls will contain all those beautiful juices for the chicken to simmer in.