CHICKEN ADOBO in COCA-COLA

 

CHICKEN ADOBO

have you tried making recipes using sodas? i have used an orange soda to bake cakes before, a sprite for making prawns and dark beer for pot roasts, but a coke for filipino adobo? it's kind of new for me. but i've seen so many people have made this adobo so i have to try it. usually, a filipino adobo consists with just few ingredients, a soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, bay leaves and salt and pepper to taste. there are various ways to make an adobo, it really depends on how you like it to be. at the end of the day, it's your taste is what's important.

 

adobo

 

 

adobo

 

ingredients:

  • 2 pcs chicken breasts (you can use any cut, bone-in is the best)
  • 1 tbsp olive oil (any oil will do)
  • ginger (depending on your taste)
  • garlic (add lots if you like garlic)
  • 1 can of small coca cola soda 7.5oz
  • 4 pcs bay leaves 
  • 1/2 cup vinegar (lower to 1/4 if you are not a sour person)
  • 1/4 cup soy sauce 
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar
  • ground black pepper (to taste)
  • salt (to taste)

directions:

  1. heat a wok
  2. add the oil and sauté the ginger and garlic
  3. it's ready when you smell the aroma
  4. then add the chicken and stir
  5. add the coca cola and stir slowly then cover and let the chicken cooked for about 25 to 30 minutes in medium heat. stir occasionally.
  6. once the chicken is cooked, remove from the wok and season the sauce
  7. add the bay leaves, vinegar, soy sauce, sugar, and black pepper. make sure you taste the sauce to your likeness. 
  8. bring the sauce to a boil 
  9. move the sauce to a safe bowl
  10. place the cooked chicken back to the wok, then add the sauce. set the heat to high
  11. stir to combine then cover and let it simmer until the sauce thickened 
  12. take the lid off and keep stirring until the sauce dried out
  13. and its ready to served!

 

adobo

 

enjoy and #happybaking

xo, s

 

adobo

 

ensaymada

 

ENSAYMADA is a filipino bread that is soft, sweet and cheesy. it is originally from spain but with the philippines being colonized with the spain for over 333 years this bread became one of the most famous delicacies or bread in the philippines. there are so many ways on how to make this bread. famous bakeries in the philippines has their own ways of making the ensaymadas, and this is my own version. 

 

ensaymada

 

ensaymada

 

ingredients:

    for the dough:

  • 3/4 cup (luke warm milk) about 110-115F
  • 1 tsp sugar (for use for proofing the yeast)
  • 2 1/2 tsp instant dry yeast
  • 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 tsp salt (i'm using himalayan salt, but regular salt is great, too)
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 1/2 cup softened butter (or 1 stick)

    for the topping:

  • 1/2 cup softened butter (or1 stick)
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • grated cheese ( i used the kraft eden cheese for this recipe, you can find them at your nearest filipino grocery store, otherwise american cheese will work too. but if you like a stronger cheese flavor, mild cheddar is good too)

directions:

  1. warm the milk  around 110 to 115F, if the milk is too hot you will kill your yeast. so please careful
  2. add sugar into the warm milk and stir
  3. add the yeast into the milk and stir. set aside. let the yeast rest until it bubbles and rise
  4. into a mixing bowl, add the flour, sugar, salt and combine
  5. pour the flour mixture into the stand mixer
  6. add the yeast mixture (making sure the yeast has risen before doing this)
  7. add the egg yolks then start kneading
  8. when the mixtures becomes a little crumbly, add the butter and continue kneading until the dough becomes soft
  9. transfer the dough into a bowl and cover with plastic wrap and let the dough rise for 2 to 3 hours or until doubled in size
  10. once the dough is ready move into a clean surface and deflate the dough
  11. shape the dough into a ball and divide the dough into 12 pieces
  12. flatten the dough and brush with softened butter
  13. roll the dough into a log (rolling side ways to create a longer log)
  14. then roll into a spiral shape tucked the end under
  15. move the bread into a baking pan lined with parchment paper
  16. cover the bread with plastic wrap and let the bread rest for another 30 to 45 minutes
  17. bake to pre heated oven 325F for 22 to 25 minutes
  18. while the bread is baking prepare the topping (combine the powdered sugar and softened butter)
  19. once the bread it out from the oven, let it cool down completely before adding the topping
  20. top with grated cheese
  21. and enjoy!

baked sushi

hi riders!

i found this new crazed recipe online called baked sushi. read a couple of blogs about it and decided to create one, i gathered all the simplest ingredients and it turned out so delicious. everyone in the house loved it. to make it vegetarian friendly, skip the baking and the crab meat. mix all the ingredients together and add a little soy sauce and enjoy! :)

 

crabmeat

 

crabmeat

 

crabmeat

 

ingredients:

 

directions:

  1. cook the rice
  2. shred the crab meat
  3. add the japanese white sauce and chili pepper and mix
  4. once the rice is cooked, transfer to a mixing bowl, add the sushi powder vinegar and mix
  5. move the mixed rice into a baking pan
  6. flatten the rice and sprinkle the roasted black seaweed on top
  7. pour the crab meat mix on top then spread out
  8. bake to 375F for 20 minutes
  9. serve with nori (dried seaweed)
  10. enjoy

this dish is super simple to make, really fast too! i can't wait to make this dish again! if you like this recipe, please share it to your friends!

happy cooking!

xo,s

 

mamon recipe

hi riders!

welcome back! we have another requested recipe! we will be making mamon! it is a filipino version of sponge cake! it is spongy, delicious yet not too sweet! so GOOD LUCK!

ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup water
  • 7 egg yolks
  • 1 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 vegetable oil
  • 2 1/2 cake flour
  • 3 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 cup orange juice
  • 1 tsp cream of tartar
  • 7 egg whites

directions:

  1. pre heat the oven to 350F
  2. line the tin molds with baking cups
  3. beat the egg whites for 1 minute, add the cream of tartar, beat for another minute, add the 1/4 cup of sugar, beat again for another minute, then add another 1/4 cup of sugar and beat until stiff peaks form. set aside
  4. into a different mixing bowl, combine the wet ingredients, 1/2 cup sugar, egg yolks, orange juice, water and the vegetable oil. mix well until a little frothy
  5. add the flour, the remaining sugar and the baking powder into the wet ingredients. combine and add the vanilla extract and continue to mix until completely incorporated. do not over mixed!
  6. add half of the egg whites into the batter and fold slowly. then add the remaining half of the egg whites and slowly fold until well combine. again do not over mixed
  7. fill up the tin mold about 3/4 full
  8. bake to 18 to 20 minutes or until the toothpick inserted comes out clean
  9. sprinkle with grated cheese
  10. and enjoy!

 

mamon

 

if you end up making this recipe, please tag me on my facebook, i would love to see them! happy baking! <3

xo, sai

 

links to my previous videos:

bibimbap https://youtu.be/dD1h8qoLscI

pepper steak https://youtu.be/BLHQWz7Lh5Q

siopao https://youtu.be/Cv7I7NU4ktU

tortang talong

hey!

thank you for coming back! i have a new recipe for you guys and it's eggplant fritters or tortang talong in tagalog. i grew up eating this of course, that said i also mastered this recipe. the ingredients are so simple (as usual). :) so let's dive in!

ingredients:

  • 2 eggplants
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tablespoon flour
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • pinch of salt
  • ground black pepper
  • 2 cups water

directions: (you can also watch the video for simple guide)

  1. bring the water to boil.
  2. poke the eggplants with a fork to create small holes.
  3. add the eggplants and simmer until it's cooked. you know the eggplant is cooked when you poke it with a fork and it will go through the skin. set aside.
  4. beat the eggs
  5. add the flour, salt and pepper
  6. soak the eggplant into the egg mixture.
  7. heat the pan and add the oil.
  8. fry the eggplants
  9. and SERVE!

thank you again for visiting my website. if you haven't sign up yet, please do! you can have access with all my recipes and also can leave a comment in every content. :) if you have any questions about this recipe please let me know.

until next time!

xo,

sai borg

stir fry bitter melon with egg | ginisang ampalaya na may itlog | cook with sai borg

hi riders,

welcome (back?) to my cookbook. today, i am going to show you how to make stir fried bitter melon with egg.  In the Philippines we call it ampalaya. bitter melon can be overpowering, but that doesn't mean it cannot be as delicious as many other vegetables. this type of dish is normally served during breakfast, it is so good with rice!  as we filipinos, we always have rice with every meal, but you can also enjoy this dish without rice. it is just as good.

so, here are the list of what you will need to enjoy it. good luck and let me know if you end up making this dish. :)

ingredients:

  • 1/2 portion of bitter melon (ampalaya)
  • 3 eggs (you can use as many, or less, up to you)
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1/8 cup sliced onion
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 2 pieces scallions
  • salt and pepper to taste

directions:

please refer to the video for the complete directions on how to make this dish. thank you all so much for coming back and i really really appreciate you all! love!

xo,

sai borg

 

bitter melon

adobong gulay | filipino dish | cook with sai borg

hey riders!

in this episode in cook with sai borg, i am going to show you how to make adobong gulay (vegetables with vinegar and soy sauce). this is is a little similar to pork adobo (adobong baboy), except we don't put meat on this dish. it is purely vegetarian friendly and so good. you can make this dish on your preferred vegetables. i used squash, bitter melon, eggplant and bok choy in this dish, not only these vegetables are rich in vitamins and minerals, they are also the vegetables we used to grow in our backyard growing up, so it kind of reminds me of home. :) below are the list of ingredients. enjoy!

ingredients:

  • 2 pcs bok choy
  • 1 pc eggplant
  • 1/2 of a whole bitter melon
  • 1/2 sliced squash
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1/4 sliced of a whole onion
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

you will also need:

  • 1/4 cup soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup vinegar
  • 1 cup water

salt (which i actually didn't have to use it because of the soy sauce i used) and pepper to taste.

please refer to the video for instructions :)

hope you guys will love this dish, and if you end up making it, please tag me on facebook or instagram, i'd love to see your dish! :) thank you again for the support and until next time. :)

xo,

sai borg

filipino pork belly adobo

hi guys!

in this episode, i am going to show you how i cook my own version of adobo. there are several ways to cook adobo, but i love mine because it is classic, easy, and fast to make. if you want to see how i made it, please go check my youtube channel. leave a comment as well and let me know how you guys like to cook your adobo. :)

ingredients:

directions:

  1. combine soy sauce, vinegar, pepper corns, bay leaves and pork belly and let it marinade for 30 minutes to an hour. i like to use pork belly by the way, but this recipe you can absolutely use any type of meat you like.
  2. after 30 minutes to an hour, the meat should be ready to cook. put some oil in a pot and sauté the onion and garlic ( i like to throw in the onion first since it cooks longer than the garlic).
  3. once ready, throw in the pork belly (minus the sauce). JUST the pork belly. :)
  4. mix all together and let it simmer until the meat is tender (according to your preference of tenderness) :P
  5. then, add the marinated sauce into the pot and stir.
  6. cover and let it cook until the sauce is thickened. (stirring occasionally)
  7. add salt and pepper according to your taste.
  8. and DONE! :D

i hope you enjoyed this recipe. it is so simple and very filipino. until next time!

XO,
Sai Borg

p.s pair it with white rice! YUM

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