Filipino Chicken Adobo Recipe: The Best Version You’ll Ever Try

Chicken Adobo recipe - masarap

If there’s one dish that feels like a warm hug from the Philippines, it’s chicken adobo. Imagine tender chicken simmered in a salty-sweet sauce with garlic, soy sauce, vinegar, and a sprinkle of black pepper. It’s the kind of meal that’s so good, you’ll want to lick the plate—and honestly, no one would blame you. …

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Adobo: The Ultimate Guide to the Philippines’ National Dish

a bowl of meat with leaves

If you’ve ever been to a Filipino gathering, chances are you’ve seen a pot of adobo simmering on the stove. This dish is like the Philippines’ answer to America’s BBQ, Britain’s Sunday roast, or Australia’s meat pies—it’s a universal comfort food that feels like home. But adobo isn’t just a recipe; it’s a story of …

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Filipino Food: A Guide to the Best Dishes & Recipes

A plate full of Filipino food on a table

Filipino cooking is a delicious mash-up of flavors shaped by centuries of history. Think Malay roots, Chinese stir-fries, Spanish stews, and even American comfort food twists. But here’s the thing: while it’s been a staple in cities like L.A. or Toronto for years, Filipino food is finally getting the spotlight it deserves. And trust us—your …

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Adobo-Glazed Crispy Chicken

I must admit that I often cook Adobo when I have lots of things going on and there’s not much time to think “creatively” as dinnertime approaches. What I love about it is,  everything happens in one pot and no “babysitting” is required. But there are times when my family gets tired of the usual …

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Crispy Adobo Flakes

I have been craving Pork Adobo for weeks now but because of my unending to-do list, I haven’t gotten around to it until a few days ago. Because it’s been on my mind, I wasn’t even thinking when I was cutting a slab of pork shoulder. It was only after I was done cooking that …

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Easy Pork Adobo

Filipino Adobo is one of the easiest and most forgiving recipes that I know. It’s one of those “dump” recipes…. just put everything in the pan and cook on the stove. And as long as the basic ingredients are there, ( vinegar, soy sauce/salt, bay leaf, garlic, whole/ground black pepper ) you can adjust each …

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Oven-Baked Chicken Adobo

oven-baked chicken adobo

We love Adobo! It’s so easy to make and gets better the next day ( and the next ). I got a little bored one day and thought of baking Chicken Adobo this time and it was so good! It tasted like “Yesterday’s Adobo”. The vinegar and soy sauce were absorbed by the meat and …

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Filipino Food vs. Other Southeast Asian Cuisines: What’s the Difference?

Filipino vs Southeast Asian Food

Let’s play a quick game. Close your eyes and picture Southeast Asian food. What comes to mind? Maybe the bright herbs of Thai basil and lemongrass, the fiery punch of Vietnamese pho, or the coconut-rich curries of Malaysia. Now, where does Filipino food fit into that mix? If you’re scratching your head, you’re not alone. …

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Filipino Food Culture: What Makes It So Special?

Filipino Food Culture

Picture this: It’s Sunday afternoon, and your entire family is crammed around a table piled high with steaming rice, tangy stews, fried spring rolls, and a whole roasted pig. Plates are passed, laughter erupts, and someone’s aunt insists you take a third serving of pancit because “it’s good for you.” This isn’t just a meal—it’s …

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The History of Filipino Food: Spanish, Chinese & Indigenous Influences (And How They Collide Deliciously)

History of Filipino Food

Picture this: You’re at a potluck with a lechon (crispy roast pig), a platter of pancit (stir-fried noodles), and a bowl of kinilaw (ceviche-style fish). It’s a feast that feels familiar, but also… not. That’s because Filipino food isn’t just Filipino. It’s a time capsule of centuries of trade, colonization, and cultural mashups—like a culinary …

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