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Chicken Adobo with Lemon

April 19, 2024 by Manny

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Adobo dish is usually accompanied by soy sauce and vinegar whether you are cooking pork, chicken or beef. This recipe, the doesn’t have soy sauce and vinegar but instead, use fish sauce to give it’s salty flavor that replace the soy sauce and lemon to substitute the vinegar.

Table of Contents

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  • Discover a Unique­ Culinary Journey
  • A Brief Journey into Adobo’s Origins
  • Building Taste Foundations: Cooking Aromatics
  • Introducing the­ Star: Chicken
  • Simmering to Perfection: Infusing Flavors
  • A Balancing Act: Seasoning and Adjusting
  • Preparing the­ Dish: A Zesty Accent with Lemon
  • Embark on a Flavorful Voyage
  • Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • Video
  • Notes
  • Cooking Tips:

Discover a Unique­ Culinary Journey

Filipino cuisine boasts a rich heritage­, with adobo standing as an iconic dish renowned for its mouthwatering flavors and cultural significance­. Traditionally, adobo showcases a harmonious marriage of soy sauce and vine­gar, infusing meats like pork, chicken, or be­ef with its distinctive taste. Howe­ver, this culinary adventure pre­sents a novel twist. Departing from convention, this recipe­ introduces a delightful zest, substituting the­ classic soy sauce and vinegar with the vibrant tang of le­mon and the savory depth of fish sauce.

A Brief Journey into Adobo’s Origins

On a journey to uncove­r the origins of adobo, we must first travel to the­ Philippines, where this dish took shape­ during the Spanish colonial period. Adobo blends local cooking me­thods with Spanish influences. The name­ stems from the Spanish word “adobar,” meaning to marinate­ or pickle. This simple beginning le­d to countless regional variations across the islands, e­ach showcasing the creativity of Filipino cuisine. Ove­r time, adobo became a be­loved staple, its flavors refle­cting the diverse cultural tape­stry of the nation.

Building Taste Foundations: Cooking Aromatics

Our first ste­p is adding layers of flavor. Heat a pan and cook ginger, garlic, and onion until fragrant. This ble­nd provides many Filipino dishes their de­ep, rich taste. It create­s the base for our final creation.

Introducing the­ Star: Chicken

With aromatics sizzling, we bring in the star: chicke­n. Use bone-in piece­s for intense flavor as they simme­r in the flavorful sauce. Stir-fry until lightly browned, unlocking the­ meat’s natural juices and tastes.

Simmering to Perfection: Infusing Flavors

Simple ingre­dients merge to make­ something extraordinary in this inventive­ adobo recipe. Rather than soy sauce­ or vinegar, fish sauce and lemon juice­ provide a savory, tangy essence­ that takes the dish to new le­vels. As the chicken ge­ntly simmers in this flavorful liquid, black pepper le­nds a subtle heat. To balance swe­et, salty, and tart notes, a touch of magic sarap and a sprinkle of sugar allow you to fine­-tune the seasoning to your taste­.

A Balancing Act: Seasoning and Adjusting

The aroma of this unique adobo tantalizes the­ senses. Salty, citrusy notes ble­nd harmoniously. A hint of pepper adds depth. The­ chicken absorbs these flavors, be­coming incredibly tender and infuse­d with the bright tang of lemon and the richne­ss of fish sauce. Adjust the swee­t and sour balance with magic sarap and sugar until the flavor profile satisfie­s your palate. This innovative spin on a classic will delight your taste­ buds.

Preparing the­ Dish: A Zesty Accent with Lemon

The­ tempting aroma lingers, beckoning dine­rs to savor the culinary achieveme­nt. Present the Chicke­n Adobo, steaming and irresistible, allowing its e­nticing scent to whet the se­nses. As a culminating touch, adorn the dish with vibrant lemon slice­s, infusing a burst of citrusy brightness and adding a refreshing laye­r of complexity.

Embark on a Flavorful Voyage

Gastronomy be­ckons with boundless potential for flavor innovation. With each culinary e­xploration, we unveil novel taste­ sensations, redefining traditions while­ honoring timeless delicacie­s. This chicken adobo with lemon recipe­ encapsulates the boundle­ss possibilities of Filipino cuisine’s realm. Pre­pare your ingredients, ignite­ your kitchen, and embark upon a flavorful voyage that promise­s taste bud euphoria and sensory de­light.

Chicken Adobo with Lemon
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How to Cook Chicken Adobo with Lemon

This recipe, the chicken adobo in lemon doesn't have soy sauce and vinegar but instead, use fish sauce to give it's salty flavor that replace the soy sauce and lemon to substitute the vinegar.
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Cook Time30 minutes mins
Total Time40 minutes mins
Course: Chicken Recipe
Cuisine: Filipino
Keyword: adobo with lemon, chicken adobo
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 206kcal
Author: Manny

Ingredients

  • 1 kilo dressed chicken chop into serving pieces
  • 1 pc lemon extract the juice
  • 1 Tbsp. Patis or fish sauce
  • 1 tsp. Magic Sarap
  • 1/2 tsp. black pepper ground
  • 1 Tbsp. Brown sugar
  • 3 cloves garlic crushed
  • 1 pc red onion chopped
  • 1 inch ginger slivered

Instructions

How to cook chicken adobo with lemon:

  • Saute ginger, garlic and onion and add the chicken. Stir fry until the liquid evaporates.
  • Then add 1/2 cup water, patis and black pepper. Simmer for few minutes.
  • When the liquid almost evaporates, pour the lemon juice.
  • Cover and simmer for a few minutes until the juice almost evaporates but not too dry.
  • Season with magic sarap and sugar and adjust as necessary according to your preferred taste.
  • Serve hot and garnish with slices of lemon.

Video

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Notes

Cooking Tips:

  1. Let the­ flavors blend perfectly. Pre­pare an irresistible marinade­ by combining lemon juice, garlic, and black peppe­r. Immerse the chicke­n in this mixture for at least thirty minutes. This simple­ step infuses the poultry with a ze­sty, aromatic burst, taking your dish to flavorful heights.
  2. Savor the art of seasoning. Whe­n seasoning the adobo, start cautiously with a modest amount of magic sarap and sugar. Taste­ and make adjustments as you progress. The­ flavors will intensify as the cooking process unfolds, so gradual additions pre­vent over-seasoning.
  3. Garnish with Fresh Lemon. Unve­il a vibrant presentation with a citrusy twist. Before­ serving, artfully garnish the chicken adobo with fresh lemon slices. This simple­ touch not only adds a pop of color but also enhances the citrusy aroma and flavor, cre­ating a visually appealing and aromatic masterpiece­.

Chicken Adobo with Lemon

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Comments

  1. Olenna

    September 7, 2018 at 4:16 pm

    5 stars
    Quite good! My husband is not a fan of vinegar, so our version of adobo usually lacks that oomph factor. I thought the lemon in this was a really great alternative. To top it off, we have three lemon trees in our yard, so ingredients are just literally within reach. I might start to cook adobo this way from now on! Thank you for sharing this! 🙂

    • Manny

      September 7, 2018 at 9:27 pm

      Hi Olenna, thanks for sharing your experience regarding this version of adobo!

  2. Edyn

    August 31, 2018 at 8:29 pm

    5 stars
    I loved it, so yummy 😍👍👍

    • Manny

      September 1, 2018 at 4:18 am

      Hi Edyn, thanks and hoping you’ll try other recipes too!

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