My Lola's Pork Adobo
My Lola's Pork Adobo

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Pork and Chicken Adobo is perhaps one of the favorite when it comes to family picnics. This is a dish wherein pork and chicken slices are combined and cooked inadobo style. Pork Adobo Alterative and Additional Ingredients.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have my lola's pork adobo using 13 ingredients and 19 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make My Lola's Pork Adobo:
  1. Take 5 lb Boneless Pork Steak ( Cut into 1in cubes, or a bit smaller.)
  2. Prepare 3 bay leaves
  3. Prepare 1/2 large onion, diced
  4. Take 5 garlic cloves, diced
  5. Take 1 1/2 lemons ( Juiced, no seeds)
  6. Get 2 tbsp Salt
  7. Get 1 tbsp black pepper
  8. Prepare 1 cup soy sauce
  9. Make ready 1/2 cup White Vinegar
  10. Prepare 8 Boiled Eggs
  11. Make ready 8 Baby Red Potatoes, halved or in fourths your choice.
  12. Prepare 1 Pot Steamed White Rice (I used Jasmine)
  13. Prepare 1 cup Water, Slowly add to your taste and liking. Use less Or More if Necessary

Pork Adobo is a tangy, savory, and slightly sweet dish. Pork Adobo originated in the Philippines, involves simmering meat in a vinegar, soy sauce and garlic. Instant Pot Pork Adobo made quick and easy in the pressure cooker. With savory and garlicky flavors, this Filipino stew is amazing with steamed rice.

Steps to make My Lola's Pork Adobo:
  1. Put your Pork, Onion, Garlic, Lemon Juice, Salt/Pepper in a big enough bowl.
  2. Mix all ingredients thoroughly, Then top with Bay Leaves and Cover with Foil.
  3. Marinate in the fridge for 1-3hrs.
  4. Once marinated, pull out a deep and wide cooking pan and add cooking oil. Heat on medium.
  5. While pan heats up, Mix your soy sauce, vinegar, and water in a measuring cup and set aside.
  6. Once Oil is Hot, Remove bay leaves (Set Aside for Later!) And add your meat mixture to the hot pan.
  7. Toss meat with spatula or wooden spoon until meat is browned, but not fully cooked.
  8. Add back the Bay leaves.
  9. Then slowly pour your soy sauce/vinegar mix over all the meat but DO NOT mix or toss meat until boiling hot, vinegar will make bitterness if you do.
  10. Cover and Simmer on medium for 2hrs or until sauce has reduced to half the pan, possibly less and is a nice dark brown color.
  11. Check on it every half an hour but no more often then this, The meat needs the covered steam to tenderize.
  12. In meantime, boil your eggs to perfection, peel, set aside.
  13. Then chop your baby potatoes, and set aside in a bowl of cold water so they do not oxidize.
  14. In the last 20min, add your potatoes and start your rice to steam.
  15. Add peeled boiled eggs during the final 7 minutes as well.
  16. Scoot all meat to the side so the eggs may simmer in the juices.
  17. Once sauce color/reduction has reached its full potential, and potatoes are completely cooked, turn off burner and keep covered.
  18. Serve your plate of steamed rice, topped with Adobo and some extra juice as well with an egg, then enjoy! :)
  19. This should be your finished pan of Adobo :)

Pork adobo is cooked in a similar way as the chicken adobo. Instead of using chicken I used pork meat. Pork adobo is another famous Filipino dish in the Philippines. It is simple to prepare and cook and a very tasty Filipino dish. Pork Adobo With Pork Shoulder, Cumin, Salt, Oil, Onions, Cilantro Stems, Tomato Paste, Chipotle Chile In Adobo Sauce, San Marzano Tomatoes, Glace, Garlic, Pigs Feet, Rice Wine Vinegar, Sugar, Cilantro Leaves, Limes.

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