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Prep time
20 minutes
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Cook time
1 hour
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Serves
4
Author Notes
Adobo is one of the best Filipino dish that everyone loves. It is a stew with a mixture of different flavors cooked into perfection. Hop in and learn how to cook this delicacy and give in to your cravings!
—Mr. Hugh's Kitchen
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Ingredients
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1 tablespoon
cooking oil
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3
garlic, peeled and minced
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1 piece
onion, medium sized
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1
ginger, chopped into small strips
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500 grams
ginger, chopped into small strips
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500 grams
pork, cut into serving
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3/4 cup
soy sauce
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1/4 cup
vinegar
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salt
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pepper
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1/2 tablespoon
brown sugar
Directions
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Heat cooking oil in a pan in medium heat. Once heated, saute garlic, onion, and ginger until light brown.
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Add in the meat. Stir until the spices are fully incorporated. Cover for about 6 minutes and allow the meat to slowly cook. The meat will release its natural juice in this process, which will make adobo more flavorful. Stir occasionally to avoid meat from burning.
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When the meat is cooked, put in soy sauce. Cover and allow to simmer for a few more minutes. Add the vinegar when the meat is tender. Let the mixture simmer again.
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Add salt and pepper to taste. Cover and allow the sauce to reduce.
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Once the sauce is reduced, season with sugar (totally optional) to balance out the flavors. Adjust the seasonings according to your taste buds. Let it simmer for 3 more minutes. (You may add a bit of water if you think it is too salty. Then just let the mixture simmer to reduce the sauce.)
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When the meat is tender and fully cooked, turn off the heat. Transfer to a serving bowl and enjoy with hot rice!
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