I love this recipe because it's very representative of me. Not only is it the national dish of the Philippines, but it's also a dish I grew up making with my Lola. Somehow, her adobo always beats mine ...
SIMPLY AFFORDABLE: Pull yourself away from the pulled-pork treatment for a Caribbean-destination dish By DANIELLE CENTONI Special to The Oregonian When it comes to economical meats, it's hard to beat ...
Aside from the fact that it’s fun to say, “adobo” is one of those food terms that can be confusing. You’ve heard it in reference to a sauce and a spice… a verb and a noun. What exactly is going on ...
These shareable sliders deliver all the oversized fun of a 6-foot deli sub, but with DIY bragging rights. A full slab of Hawaiian rolls is cut in half through the equator to form the base of a ...
Looking for a twist on a Filipino classic? Learn how to make Sprite Pork Adobo — pork simmered in soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and lemon-lime soda for a sweet, tangy balance and melt-in-your-mouth ...
1.In the pressure cooker pot combine the pork, soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, bay leaves, vinegar, and pepper. Set the pressure cooker to manual high pressure and set the timer to 30 minutes. Let the ...