This is a thick chicken and rice porridge perfect for warming the bones on a chilly day. My parents always ate it on Christmas Eve in the Philippines. This dish thickens over time, so add a bit more water when reheating. —Jacqui MacKenzie
This Filipino porridge recipe is comfort food in a bowl. With every bite, you'll feel your soul warming up from within, it's that satisfying. Featuring simple aromatics like ginger, onion, and garlic, as well as weeknight-friendly skinless, boneless chicken thighs and lots of rice, you'll find yourself craving this recipe whenever it's getting chilly out, and you just want to warm yourself and your family or friends up with an easy dish. The fish sauce gives it a perfectly salty umami bomb, and the fried garlic flakes help tie everything together. Nothing makes your kitchen smell better than frying up a batch of garlic, trust us. It's extremely versatile too, as you can use basically whatever kind of rice you'd like (just keep in mind the cook times may vary, so be sure to taste as you go).
There's a reason why we call this chicken porridge the new chicken soup, and you can put it together even when you're not feeling your best. It really takes staple pantry ingredients and combines them in an unforgettable, savory way. You can add whatever spices you like too, if there's some you need to use up from your spice cabinet. If you don't have fish sauce or don't enjoy it, you can use soy sauce instead. No matter which way you go, you're going to come back to this recipe again and again whenever you've got a cold or if it's rainy outside and this simple dish is what everyone wants for dinner. —The Editors
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