Easy Chicken Adobo Recipe Filipino Style (2024)

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This chicken Adobo recipe is a popular Filipino tangy dish that is amazingly easy to cook and has few ingredients. It is a chicken recipe that is cooked in its own marinade.

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Ingredients

How to Cook Filipino Chicken Adobo

Marinating

Frying and Simmering

Oven-Baked

Instant Pot

Slow Cooker

Garnishes, Sides, and Add-ons

Storage: What to do with left-over Adobo?

The taste is bursting with flavor which is a combination of sweet, salty, and pungent sauce that seeps through the chicken meat. This a uniquely versatile recipe that you can cook either on the stovetop or in an instant pot, and can also be baked in the oven or slow-cooked in a crockpot.

The term Adobo means to marinate with vinegar as the primary ingredient. This is commonly how Pinoys prepare their food to keep the shelf life of food in the Philippines. In fact, Filipino adobo does not end only with chicken meat. You can use pork, beef, seafood, and even vegetables and fruits.

The ingredients for adobo are common in your pantries like chicken, soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, black pepper, and brown sugar with the exception maybe of dried bay leaves.

With these ingredients, expect a well-seasoned chicken adobo recipe. Pair it with steamed rice or garlic rice or your favorite side dishes and you’ll have a super delicious meal.

The chicken part that is best with this chicken adobo recipe are thighs, wings, and drumsticks, especially with skin on and bone in.

Cooking chicken adobo is done in so many ways, but one crucial process is marinating. Be sure to marinate the chicken for at least an hour or so and marinating it overnight in the fridge is best.

Ingredients

Though chicken adobo is the easiest recipe in Filipino cuisine, finding the right balance of sweet, tangy, and salty is important. Put too much vinegar, and it will become sour, or with too much soy sauce, it will be salty. You just need to find the right balance depending on the ingredients you are going to use.

You can find chicken adobo seasoning in Asian stores but they are just full of sodium.

Chicken. The thigh is preferable but you can use any part of the chicken provided that the skin is on and the bone is in.

Vinegar. Any vinegar is fine – cider, cane, white, or coconut vinegar. I prefer apple cider vinegar because of its sweet tang.

Soy Sauce. For this particular recipe, I used Maggi soy sauce. Go to any Asian store and find lots of soy sauce brands. Kikkoman is fine as well, either the regular one or the sodium.

Garlic. Liberal amounts of garlic are ideal. You can also use garlic cloves that are pressed or whole. Put garlic generously if desired.

Pepper. Add ground black pepper or peppercorn for a peppery taste.

Dried Bay Leaves. When I first moved here to the US, I was not able to find any dried bay leaves but finally, grocery outlets carry them. The aroma of the bay leaves is what makes the adobo authentic. But you can do without them.

Brown Sugar. The brown sugar will help you balance the taste. It’ll also add a rich dark brown color to the chicken adobo sauce. Granulated sugar works well too.

Oil. For browning/searing the chicken.

Chili Flakes. I put chili flakes for added punch in the taste, you may also use fresh green chili peppers.

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How to Cook Filipino Chicken Adobo

Marinating

A highly recommended step to making adobo is marinating the chicken for at least 1 hour for the chicken to be tasteful. But you can totally skip this step if you don't have enough time.

In a bowl, combine equal parts of vinegar, and soy sauce. Add brown sugar.

You can taste the mixture for balance. This is optional but I do this all the time because each brand of vinegar and soy sauce has different levels of sourness and saltiness, respectively.

With this method, you can adjust the ingredients if necessary that suit your palate. Add minced garlic, bay leaves, and peppercorn. Pour the mixture into the chicken. Refrigerate for an hour or more. Overnight is best.

Frying and Simmering

The next step is frying and simmering. Remove the chicken from the marinade, do not throw the marinade, set it aside. You will use it to simmer the chicken.

Lightly fry all sides of the chicken until brownish using a little oil. Do not put too much oil because the chicken’s skin produces lots of oil.

Pour the marinade mixture into the chicken and let it simmer for 30-40 minutes until it turns glaze-like. Make sure to flip the chicken occasionally.

If you want more sauce in your chicken, do not try to reduce the sauce until thick. You can actually add cornstarch to make the sauce thick.

For simmering the chicken, you can either let it simmer in a pan you used to fry on the stovetop using low-medium fire, baked it in the oven, slow-cooked in a crockpot, or pressure-cooked in an instant pot.

Oven-Baked

If baking in the oven, preheat the oven to 375F. After browning the chicken in a pan, transfer the chicken to a baking dish skin down. Pour the chicken adobo marinade mixture. After 20 minutes, flip the chicken and bake for another 20 minutes.

Instant Pot

For pressure cookers or instant pots, fry the chicken in an instant pot until brown. Pour in the mixture and set to high pressure, cook for 8 minutes. Follow the quick release steps as per your manufacturer. Set to sauté mode for 20 minutes until the sauce becomes syrupy thick.

Slow Cooker

For slow cookers or crockpots, fry in the pan to brown then transfer the chicken and the marinade mixture to the slow cooker. Set to high for 4 hours or 7-8 hours for low and medium cooking.

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Garnishes, Sides, and Add-ons

Adobo is a flexible recipe. You can put sides and extenders on it. You may also combine other meat with the chicken like pork and chicken liver.

For beautiful-looking adobo, you can garnish it with scallions, freshly sliced Thai chili pepper or chili flakes, or white sesame seeds.

Some sides and extenders that can go with adobo are fried/roasted potatoes, air-fried Brussels sprouts, caramelized onions, steamed broccoli, pineapple, boiled eggs, and kimchi.

I just recently tried kimchi with my chicken adobo, and it was perfect! So surprisingly good together with steamed rice.

Another add-ons that you may try is by adding ginger. One ingredient I have not tried with my adobo is adding coconut milk. If you tried cooking chicken adobo with coconut milk, let me know in the comments.

Storage: What to do with left-over Adobo?

I tell you, one-day-old adobo is the best tasting of all because the chicken is marinated for a longer period of time.

If you have leftover adobo, you can shred the chicken meat and add it to another dish. What I usually do is shred the chicken and sauté it with garlic until crispy then sprinkle it on top of my rice porridge.

Another delicious way to do with left-over adobo is to make shredded chicken as your meat base for tacos or fried rice!

You might also like my other chicken recipes and low-carb recipes:

  • Baked Chicken Wings in BBQ sauce and Honey!
  • Creamy Chicken Mushroom with Garlic, Parmesan, and Spinach!

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Easy Chicken Adobo Recipe

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Chicken Adobo recipe is a popular Filipino dish that is amazingly easy to cook with fewer ingredients. A tangy sweet, salty and aromatic chicken recipe that is cooked in its own marinade. Can be cooked in a pan, in the oven, slow-cooked or pressure-cooked.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Total Time 55 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Asian, Filipino Cuisine

Servings 4

Calories 400 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs chicken thighs with skin and bone in wings, drumstick or combination
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar or any kind of vinegar
  • 1/2 cup soy sauce
  • 1 tsp brown sugar or more according to taste
  • 1/2 tsp ground pepper or 1 tsp peppercorn
  • 1 tsp minced garlic
  • 4-6 pcs dried bay leaves
  • 1/2 tsp chili flakes optional
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 1 cup water

Instructions

Marinate the chicken (recommended)

  • Place the chicken in a bowl. In a separate bowl or liquid measuring cup, combine vinegar, soy sauce, brown sugar, pepper, minced garlic, bay leaves and chili flakes. Pour the mixture to the chicken and marinate for atleast an hour or more.

  • After marinating, remove chicken from the marinade. Do not throw marinade, you will use it to simmer the chicken.

Sear and Simmer

  • Heat oil in a pan. Fry the chicken until light brown in all sides. You can add garlic if desired while searing.

  • Pour the lefotver the marinade mixture into the pan with chicken. Add 1 cup water. Simmer for 30-40 minutes until the sauce is thick. Flipping the chicken occasionally. Serve with rice and enjoy.

IF baking in the oven

  • Preheat oven to 375F.

  • Heat an oil in a pan. Fry the chicken until light brown in all sides. You can add garlic if desired while searing.

  • Transfer the chicken to a baking dish skin down. Pour the leftover marinade. Place in the oven. After 20 minutes flip the chicken. Bake for another 20 minutes. You can broil for a minute or 2 to brown the skin.

  • Garnish with scallions, sesame seeds and serve with steamed rice.

IF slow-cooking or Crockpot

  • Using a pan, lightly brown the chicken then transfer it with the marinade mixture to the slow cooker. Add water. Set to high for 4 hours or 7-8 hours for low and medium cooking.

  • Garnish with scallions, sesame seeds and serve with steamed rice.

IF pressure-cooking or Instant Pot

  • Heat oil in the pot. Fry the chicken until brown. Pour the leftover marinade, water, and set to high to pressure cook for 8 minutes. Follow the quick release steps as per your manufacturer. Set to sauté mode for 20 minutes until the sauce becomes syrupy.

  • Garnish with scallions, sesame seeds and serve with steamed rice.

Notes

  • To make the sauce thick without reducing the amount of liquid, add cornstarch.
  • Add more water if the sauce thickens quickly.

Storage: Place inside an airtight container and put in the fridge. Best consumed for up to 3 days. Freezer-friendly, for up to a month in an air-tight container.

Make ahead: Yes you can make this the night before and then serve the next day. This chicken recipe is perfect for meal prepping.

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving
Total Fat 37.4g; Saturated Fat 10.4g; Total Carbohydrate 4.9g; Dietary Fiber 0.3g; Total Sugars 2.4g; Protein 19.1g

Keyword adobo

Easy Chicken Adobo Recipe Filipino Style (2024)

FAQs

What is the most important ingredient in adobo? ›

The most basic ingredient of adobo is vinegar, which is usually coconut vinegar, rice vinegar, or cane vinegar (although sometimes white wine or cider vinegar can also be used). Almost every ingredient can be changed according to personal preference.

What is Filipino adobo sauce made of? ›

As in Puerto Rico, adobo is beloved in most Filipino households; it's the unofficial dish of the Philippines, even as it varies by region or household. Most modern-day Filipino adobo is prepared with vinegar and soy sauce. Some families keep it simple with vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves, and black pepper.

What are the steps in cooking adobo? ›

How to cook adobong dilaw:
  1. Boil pork pieces in water and vinegar.
  2. Add garlic, fresh ginger, salt, bay leaves, and peppercorns.
  3. Add chicken pieces and turmeric powder. Simmer until the meats are tender.
  4. Remove pork and chicken from the sauce. Pan-fry meats in another pan with oil and garlic.
  5. Pour sauce back into the pan.

What makes adobo taste good? ›

In Mexico, adobo sauce starts with dried chiles like guajillo and ancho peppers. The chiles are rehydrated and combined into a thick paste with an acid like vinegar or citrus juice and flavorful additions like onions, garlic, cumin, and oregano.

What kind of vinegar is best for chicken adobo? ›

White vinegar is commonly used. Cane vinegar and apple cider vinegar works too. Garlic helps make adobo delicious. Use as many garlic as you prefer.

Why is vinegar important in adobo? ›

The flavor of adobo improves over time, making it ideal for cooking in large amounts since leftovers on day two, three, four or even five taste better (cooking in vinegar acts as a natural preservative so there's no risk of spoilage).

What are the 2 versions of adobo? ›

There are two types of adobo on the island. The wet rub, adobo mojado, consists of crushed garlic, olive oil, salt, black pepper, dry or fresh lippia (Caribbean oregan), citrus juice and vinegar. More widely used on the island is a dry mix, adobo seco. It is easier to prepare and has a long shelf life.

What makes adobo a real Filipino dish? ›

Adobo is a traditional Filipino dish made with pork, chicken, or both, marinated in a vinegar-soy sauce mixture and cooked in garlic, oil, and bay leaves. It is believed that adobo was first cooked in the Philippines by the indigenous people centuries ago.

What makes Filipino adobo special? ›

Unique Flavor Profile:Adobo offers a unique and tantalizing flavor profile that combines savory, salty, sour, and sometimes sweet notes. The dish typically features meat (commonly chicken or pork) marinated in a mixture of vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves, and black peppercorns. This flavorful combination result.

What to serve with Filipino chicken adobo? ›

Some side dishes that go beautifully with Filipino adobo are fluffy white rice, brown rice, quinoa or mashed potatoes. You'll want something starchy to soak up the delicious sauce. A simple green salad or cucumber salad would be the perfect side dish with chicken adobo.

Can you use any vinegar for adobo? ›

Many Filipino chicken adobo recipes will also tell you that using entirely white vinegar is fine. The first time I made chicken adobo, I used white vinegar and it was quite tasty, though I like this recipe better. Other recipes prefer apple cider vinegar, which is a bit less sharp and acidic than white vinegar.

What vegetables can you add to adobo? ›

I've since learned that the technique of searing and then softening in sauce extends to other vegetables: Mushrooms, cabbage, cauliflower, okra, squash, and even wilted greens like water spinach all welcome the process of adobo. Writer Ria Elciario makes green bean adobo, topped with crumbled tofu.

What vegetables go with Filipino chicken adobo? ›

Veggies you can use as side dish for Adobo:
  • Chinese string beans (sitaw)
  • Water spinach (kangkong)
  • Fried eggplant.
  • Boiled Okra.
  • Mushroom stir-fried with garlic and butter.
  • Bean sprouts.
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Can I use distilled white vinegar for adobo? ›

If those two vinegars are not available to you, you can also use just distilled white vinegar or palm vinegar. Soy sauce - We recommend using light sodium soy sauce. Water or stock - Chicken stock would provide more flavor and nutrition, but water will work just fine. Bay leaves - A must in adobo!

How do you improve adobo? ›

Adobo is a well-balanced dish but you can bend the rules a bit by putting your spin on it by using ingredients such as crunchy garlic or star anise as a spice. Try switching plain vinegar with pinakurat, apple cider vinegar, or balsamic vinegar.

What does adobo typically contain? ›

Adobo or adobar (Spanish: marinade, sauce, or seasoning) is the immersion of cooked food in a stock (or sauce) composed variously of paprika, oregano, salt, garlic, and vinegar to preserve and enhance its flavor. The Portuguese variant is known as carne de vinha d'alhos.

What is the most common adobo? ›

Chicken adobo and pork adobo are two popular variations of adobo, a traditional Filipino dish that is made by braising meat in a mixture of vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and spices. The main difference between chicken and pork adobo is, of course, the type of meat used.

What are the factors of adobo? ›

Adobo is a savory and tangy dish typically made with meat (such as chicken or pork), marinated in a mixture of vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves, and black peppercorns.

What is adobo all purpose seasoning? ›

Whisk garlic powder, salt, black pepper, oregano, and turmeric together in a bowl. Store in an airtight container.

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