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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Chicken Adobo (Chinese Style)

In my previous post, I have mentioned about Adobo, how it's being connected to culture. This time, I just made this name up since all the ingredients are almost the same with the original Adobo. I used oyster sauce and sesame oil to enhance Chinese flavor.

1/2 kilo chicken
olive oil for stir frying
1 teaspoon oyster sauce
1 teaspoon light soy sauce
salt (optional)
ground pepper to taste
4 cloves garlic, minced
green onion, chopped
sherry or cooking wine (optional)
chili (optional)
sesame oil

Marinate the chicken in oyster sauce, soy sauce, salt, and pepper for about 30 minutes. Heat oil, stir-fry the marinated chicken for few minutes. Add garlic, wine, chili, few drops of sesame oil. Add drops of water and let it boil until the sauce thicken or the chicken is cooked. Sprinkle the green onion. Serve hot.
Serve with steamed rice or eat with broccoli as side dish.


15 comments:

  1. kagutom naman your picture!! waaaaaaaaaah

    thanks for dropping by my blog!

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  2. That looks fabulous, would love that for lunch today!

    anne
    www.anniebakes.nt

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  3. That looks just so yummy. Diane

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  4. This looks totally mouthwatering! Love the colour and the combination of broccoli...well-balanced!

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  5. Mmm...looks delicious with simple recipe. Bookmarked!

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  6. looks like it's still steaming hot!
    yum yum yum

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  7. wow, sarap naman ng entry mo, kakagutom :-(

    thanks sa recipe ha...will try it next time :-)

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  8. Wow. I love that you included broccoli with the adobo. Yummy! :)

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  9. i love that you garnished your adobo with steamed broccoli. looks fantastic!

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  10. Wow, the presentation is great. We call in at the office as "pang-commercial". Looks really yummy. Haven't tried my adobo with oyster sauce and sesame oil. I love oyster sauce though in chopsuey and bean sprouts.

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  11. Talagang Adobo is very versatile pinoy food, kahit anong version,masarap pa rin.

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  12. This is a very creative spin to our traditional adobo! Yummy!

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  13. Sosy ng chicken adobo mo sistah, my broccoli hehe. sarao kamayin with mainit na umuusok na kanin

    http://www.tsangreqz.com/2010/08/ftf-lasagna.html

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Many thanks for the comments!