The Happy Home Cook: Adobong Kangkong
/Take a bite of Musang’s take on a Filipino classic, Adobong Kangkong
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Take a bite of Musang’s take on a Filipino classic, Adobong Kangkong
Read MoreIs it adobo? Is it pata tim? No, it’s pork humba. It is a pork dish popular in the Philippines. It resembles the appearance of pork adobo, but replicates the sweet taste of pata tim.
Read MoreOur parents and grandparents often told us stories about how food was cooked during the years of World War II in the Philippines from 1941 to 1945. Ingredients and food supplies were scarce. Dishes needed to be cooked quickly. Vegetables grown in backyards were used for quick meals. Kangkong or water spinach was often a main ingredient. This Adobong Kangkong with Talong is an improved version of what mothers used to cook back in those days.
Read MoreAll kinds of meat can be cooked as adobo, but beef on its own is the least common. In Batangas, they make adobo with chicken, pork and beef all together.
Read MoreHere’s a way to enjoy your pork adobo and pineapple fried rice all in one. Add in some Chinese sausage and season with turmeric powder to give it that awesome flavor and nice yellow color.
Read MoreI learned to cook Pork Adobo when I was 7 years old. It was the first Filipino dish I prepared on my own. I remember my mom would always buy pork ribs/bones or pork “buto-buto”. Those were the cheapest cuts but they oozed maximum flavor.
Read MoreBeing The Adobros, adobo is naturally one of our classic dishes for our supper club, and it’s a big hit with our guests.
Read MoreThis different take on adobo was the runner-up for “Best Nouveau Street Food” at the 2010 LA Street Food Fest.
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