Pork Adobo - Doobydobap (2024)

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Pork Adobo

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Simmered low and slow the pork belly will literally melt in your mouth. The rendered pork fat gives the sauce a glossy edge that's perfect for smothering your rice in, and the black peppercorns give the dish a refreshing spice from time to time.

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This is the first time I’ve posted a non-eastern asian dish on my channel. I’m not Filipina and I felt that I really had no authority to tell people how to make a dish. For instance, if someone who had never spent time in Korea or worked in a Korean kitchen was telling ME how to make the best Kimchi, I would be kinda upset. However, Filipino food is one of my favorite foods and adobo is one that I make very often. I’m not saying this is the best adobo recipe or the most authentic, but a recipe that I make the most and enjoy on a monthly basis.

Simmered low and slow the pork belly will literally melt in your mouth. The rendered pork fat gives the sauce a glossy edge that's perfect for smothering your rice in, and the black peppercorns give the dish a refreshing spice from time to time.

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Ingredients

600g thick pork belly

½ cup soy sauce

½ cup vinegar

1 tbsp brown sugar

20 cloves of garlic

1 slice of ginger

1 tbsp whole black peppercorns

5 bay leaves

½ cup water (omit water if using pressure cooker)

Jasmine rice to serve with

1 tbsp neutral oil

Directions

  1. Cut the pork belly into sizeable chunks. I like to have it 4cm width and 3cm thickness but cut to your liking. (Cutting it smaller will reduce the cooking time)
  2. Prepare a large dutch oven or skillet. On high heat, drizzle in neutral oil and sear the pork belly until light golden brown on each side.
  3. Take the pork belly out and lower the heat to a medium-low.
  4. Add the garlic, ginger, and black peppercorns. Stir to bloom the spices and aromatics, or until the garlic has turned to a pale golden color.
  5. Add the soy sauce, vinegar, and brown sugar to simmer.
  6. Add the bay leaves and the pork belly into the mixture. Heat on high if the mixture has stopped simmer and turn the heat back to low on a rolling simmer.
  7. Prepare parchment paper and cut a hole in the middle. Place the parchment paper on top of the liquid. This method is called cartouche and it is extremely effective at controlling the amount of liquid evaporated and ensuring that the pork belly is submerged and tender at all times. You can also leave the lid slightly ajar!
  8. Simmer on low heat for 1 hour. Alternatively, stick it in a preheated oven at 325F/ 165C for 1 hour and 30 minutes. You can also use a pressure cooker without the water for 15 minutes on high pressure and 5 minutes rest before releasing the steam.
  9. Serve on top of jasmine rice and enjoy!
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Pork Adobo

4 from 445 votes

Recipe by DoobydobapCourse: Lunch, DinnerCuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: Easy

Servings

4

servings

Prep time

10

minutes

Cooking time

1

hour

Simmered low and slow the pork belly will literally melt in your mouth. The rendered pork fat gives the sauce a glossy edge that's perfect for smothering your rice in, and the black peppercorns give the dish a refreshing spice from time to time.

Ingredients

  • 800 g thick pork belly

  • ½ cup soy sauce

  • ½ cup vinegar

  • 1 tbsp brown sugar

  • 20 cloves garlic

  • 1 slice ginger

  • 1 tbsp whole black peppercorns

  • 5 bay leaves

  • ½ cup water (omit water if using pressure cooker)

  • Jasmine rice to serve with

  • 1 tbsp neutral oil

instructions

  • Cut the pork belly into sizeable chunks. I like to have it 4cm width and 3cm thickness but cut to your liking. (Cutting it smaller will reduce the cooking time)
  • Prepare a large dutch oven or skillet. On high heat, drizzle in neutral oil and sear the pork belly until light golden brown on each side.
  • Take the pork belly out and lower the heat to a medium-low.
  • Add the garlic, ginger, and black peppercorns. Stir to bloom the spices and aromatics, or until the garlic has turned to a pale golden color.
  • Add the soy sauce, vinegar, and brown sugar to simmer.
  • Add the bay leaves and the pork belly into the mixture. Heat on high if the mixture has stopped simmer and turn the heat back to low on a rolling simmer.
  • Prepare parchment paper and cut a hole in the middle. Place the parchment paper on top of the liquid. This method is called cartouche and it is extremely effective at controlling the amount of liquid evaporated and ensuring that the pork belly is submerged and tender at all times. You can also leave the lid slightly ajar!
  • Simmer on low heat for 1 hour. Alternatively, stick it in a preheated oven at 325F/ 165C for 1 hour and 30 minutes. You can also use a pressure cooker without the water for 15 minutes on high pressure and 5 minutes rest before releasing the steam.
  • Serve on top of jasmine rice and enjoy!

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January 29, 2024 at 1:10 am

[…] Pork Adobo is cooked slowly, and the cubed pork will practically melt in your mouth. The pork fat in the sauce makes it shiny, perfect for pouring over your rice. And the black peppercorns add a nice spicy kick every now and then. […]

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