Easy Pork Adobo Recipe

This easy pork adobo recipe is a favorite Filipino dish. Most Filipinos who are trying to learn how to cook start with Pork Adobo.

Easy Pork Adobo Recipe

This easy pork adobo recipe is a favorite Filipino dish. Most Filipinos who are trying to learn how to cook start with Pork Adobo.

Pork Adobo is well known and common in the Philippines and for Filipinos all over the world. This pork adobo version is cooked using pork belly, garlic, and so irresistibly delicious! This easy pork adobo recipe has a perfect balance of salty, sweet, vinegary goodness, and could easily be a comfort dish.

Filipino adobo (from Spanish “adobar”) is a popular Filipino dish and cooking process in Filipino cuisine that involves meat, seafood or vegetables marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic and black peppercorns, which is browned in oil and simmered in the marinade. Sometimes it is considered the unofficial national dish of the Philippines.

There are many variants of adobo all over the Philippines.  This is the most common one and the easiest to cook.


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Recipe for Pork Adobo:

Easy Pork Adobo Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: MAIN COURSECuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

1

hour 

10

minutes
Calories

1029.4

kcal
Total time

1

hour 

20

minutes

This easy pork adobo recipe is a favorite Filipino dish. Most Filipinos who are trying to learn how to cook start with Pork Adobo.

Ingredients

  • 1 kg Pork Belly

  • 2 tbsp Garlic (minced)

  • 5 pieces Dried bay leaves

  • 4 tbsp Vinegar

  • ½ cup Soy Sauce

  • 1 tbsp Peppercorn

  • 2 cups Water

  • Salt (To Taste)

Directions

  • Combine the pork belly, soy sauce, and garlic then marinade for at least 1 hour.
  • Heat a pot and put-in the marinated pork belly; cook for a few minutes.
  • Pour remaining marinade including garlic.
  • Add water, whole pepper corn, and dried bay leaves then bring to a boil. Simmer for 40 minutes to 1 hour.
  • Add the vinegar and simmer for 12 to 15 minutes.
  • Add salt to taste.
  • Serve hot (best with rice).

Nutrition Facts

4 servings per container

Serving Size1


  • Amount Per ServingCalories1029.4
  • % Daily Value *
  • Total Fat 132.5g 170%
    • Saturated Fat 87.5g 438%
  • Sodium 1797.5mg 79%
  • Potassium 97.6mg 3%
  • Total Carbohydrate 5.1g 2%
    • Dietary Fiber 2.8g 10%
    • Total Sugars 0.2g
  • Protein 54.8g 110%

  • Vitamin C 3.4mg 4%
  • Calcium 3.9mg 1%
  • Iron 8.8mg 49%
  • Thiamin 1.3mg 109%
  • Riboflavin 3.4mg 262%
  • Niacin 3.6mg 23%
  • Vitamin B6 5mg 295%
  • Folate 11mcg 3%
  • Pantothenic Acid 1.2mg 24%
  • Phosphorus 7.1mg 1%
  • Magnesium 6.3mg 2%
  • Zinc 1.4mg 13%
  • Selenium 1.1mcg 2%
  • Copper 2.3mg 256%
  • Manganese 10.3mg 448%

* The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.


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From Wikipedia:

While the adobo dish and cooking process in Filipino cuisine and the general description of adobo in Spanish cuisine share similar characteristics, they refer to different things with different cultural roots.  Unlike the Spanish and Latin American adobo, the main ingredients of Philippine adobo are ingredients native to Southeast Asia, namely soy sauce (originally salt), black peppercorns, and bay leaves. It does not traditionally use chilis, paprika, oregano, or tomatoes. Its only similarity to Spanish and Latin American adobo is the primary use of vinegar and garlic. Philippine adobo has a characteristically salty and sour, and often sweet, taste, in contrast to Spanish and Mexican adobos which are spicier or infused with oregano.

While the Philippine adobo can be considered adobo in the Spanish sense—a marinated dish—the Philippine usage is much more specific to a cooking process (rather than a specific recipe) and is not restricted to meat.  Typically, pork or chicken, or a combination of both, is slowly cooked in vinegar, crushed garlic, bay leaves, black peppercorns, and soy sauce. It is served with white rice.  It was traditionally cooked in small clay pots (palayok or kulon); but in modern times, metal pots or woks (kawali) are used instead.

There are numerous variants of the adobo recipe in the Philippines.  The most basic ingredient of adobo is vinegar, which is usually coconut vinegar, rice vinegar, or cane vinegar (although sometimes white wine or cider vinegar can also be used). Almost every ingredient can be changed according to personal preference. Even people in the same household can cook adobo in significantly different ways.

From Wikipedia:

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This Easy Beef Tapa Recipe is a breakfast recipe staple.  It is easy to cook and tastes so much better than what we can buy from stores or supermarkets.

Best served with garlic fried rice and sunny side-up eggs for a classic breakfast normally called Tapsilog.  Tapsilog is TAPa-SInanngag-itLOG.

The best meat for the easy beef tapa recipe is sirloin.  Have it sliced thinly at the butcher shop.


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Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: BREAKFAST, MAIN COURSECuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

10

minutes
Calories

646

kcal
Total time

40

minutes

This Easy Beef Tapa Recipe is a breakfast recipe staple. It is easy to cook and tastes so much better than what we can buy from stores or supermarkets.

Ingredients

  • 1 kg beef (use sirloin), sliced thinly

  • 5 tbsp soy sauce

  • 3 tbsp worcestershire sauce

  • 3 tbsp garlic powder

  • 2 tbsp sugar

  • ¼ tsp salt

  • ¼ tsp black pepper

  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil

Directions

  • In a bowl, combine soy sauce, Worcestershire, garlic powder, salt, pepper, and sugar and mix well. Marinate the beef in the mixture and keep it in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours.
  • To cook, pre-heat the oil in a pan and brown the marinated beef until done.
  • Serve with rice and fried egg (optional).

Nutrition Facts

4 servings per container


  • Amount Per ServingCalories646
  • % Daily Value *
  • Total Fat 27.5g 36%
    • Saturated Fat 8.7g 44%
    • Trans Fat 1g
  • Cholesterol 248mg 83%
  • Sodium 743mg 33%
  • Total Carbohydrate 17g 7%
    • Dietary Fiber 1g 4%
    • Total Sugars 9g
  • Protein 84g 168%

  • Vitamin A 1mcg 1%
  • Vitamin C 3mg 4%
  • Calcium 7mg 1%
  • Iron 48mg 267%

* The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.


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This Easy Pinoy Bistek Recipe requires simple ingredients and is easy to make.  Next to adobobistek is one of the most common pack-lunch (baon) for kids and adults because it keeps well for hours.


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Easy Pinoy Bistek Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: MAIN COURSECuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

20

minutes
Cooking time

50

minutes
Calories

580

kcal
Total time

1

hour 

10

minutes

This Easy Pinoy Bistek Recipe is a popular Filipino recipe also known as Beef Steak. It is made of thin slices of beef (preferably lean) that is marinated in a soy-sauce citrus mixture before frying.

Ingredients

  • 1 kg beef, (use lean beef), sliced thinly

  • 4 tbsp soy sauce

  • ½ cup calamansi juice

  • 3 tbsp garlic powder

  • 2 tbsp fish sauce (patis)

  • 1 ½ cups water

  • oil, for frying

  • 2 pieces, large onions, cut into large rings

Directions

  • Mix calamansi juice, garlic powder and fish sauce. Pour over meat and marinate for 3 hours or overnight.
  • Heat oil in a frying pan. Shake off excess marinade from meat and pan-fry in batches. Cook meat for a few minutes on both sides. Heat oil in a frying pan. Shake off excess marinade from meat and pan-fry in batches. Cook meat for a few minutes on both sides.
  • Return all of the meat into the pan.
  • Add water to the leftover marinade and pour onto the meat. Cover.
  • Simmer for half an hour or until meat is tender.
  • Stir in soy sauce. Add onions and cook for another couple of minutes.
  • Squeeze the juice of one or two calamansi before removing from heat.

Notes

    Nutrition Facts

    4 servings per container

    Serving Size1


    • Amount Per ServingCalories580
    • % Daily Value *
    • Total Fat 22.5g 29%
      • Saturated Fat 6.8g 34%
    • Cholesterol 223mg 75%
    • Sodium 1768mg 77%
    • Potassium 1222mg 26%
    • Total Carbohydrate 11.6g 5%
      • Dietary Fiber 2g 8%
      • Total Sugars 4.5g
    • Protein 79.2g 159%

    • Calcium 31mg 3%
    • Iron 48mg 267%

    * The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.


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    From Wikipedia:

    Bistek, also known as “Filipino beef steak,” consists of thinly sliced beef marinated in soy sauce and calamansi and then fried in a skillet that is typically served with onions.

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