You could remove a chipotle pepper from it's saucy bath in the can and simply finely chop the pepper, exactly the method used ...
For those who follow this column, it comes as no surprise to you that I’m always looking for ingredient substitutions that improve the nutritional quality of a recipe without compromising the taste.
*Mexican Adobo Chicken (Adobo de Pollo) is a flavorful, one-pot dish featuring chicken cooked in a smoky, vinegar-based red chili sauce. This dish can be ready in about an hour by using boneless, ...
Make the adobo sauce: In a bowl, stir together white vinegar and soy sauce. In a pot, combine onions, garlic, black pepper, star anise, bay leaf and vinegar/soy mixture. Bring to a boil and cook until ...
Ready for an exquisite chicken dinner? Adobo is a traditional Filipino dish of chicken or pork that's stewed in vinegar, garlic, soy sauce, bay leaves and peppercorns. Below, we’ve got the recipe for ...
“You Filipinos may have invented chicken adobo,” says Chuck Miller, a.k.a. Daanaxh.ils’eikh, the cultural liaison of the Sitka Tribe, “but we Tlingit perfected it.” A professional storyteller, he has ...
Chipotles in adobo sauce are one of the easiest way to get deep, smoky, spicy flavor into a dish. The only problem is that no recipe ever calls for the whole can of the chiles. Cook with them once, ...