*Mexican Adobo Chicken (Adobo de Pollo) is a flavorful, one-pot dish featuring chicken cooked in a smoky, vinegar-based red chili sauce. This dish can be ready in about an hour by using boneless, ...
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 ...
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 ...
I'm on a roll lately with some successful slow cooker meals. Judging by the interest in our slow cooker posts, Go Ask Mom readers are looking for some good ones too! This week, I had some chicken ...
The chicken gets seared and broiled. Searing the chicken at the beginning helps render out some of the fat and gives the sauce a flavor boost, and broiling it at the end firms up the skin a bit and ...
When it comes to dinner, chicken is the ultimate blank canvas. It can go spicy, crispy, saucy, or slow-cooked and still feel ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Looking for a new recipe to whip up in the kitchen? ABC7's Stacey Baca has a chicken adobo recipe you'll want to try! She shares a family recipe that is sure to be a new favorite in ...
Andre Guerrero grew up eating Filipino food, but you’ll find few traces of it on his menu at the Oinkster, and none at all at his new Marche L.A. Nor will you find Filipino food on the menus at ...
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 ...