WildBill wrote:74novaman wrote:I'm trying something new tonight.
Filipino Chicken Adobo, with a side of Misua (noodle soup) and some sliced tomatoes. a spanish sangria wine might top this off nicely. If it is any good, pictures/recipies to follow later tonight.


I'm having one of your Blue Burgers tonight!
Glad you're still enjoying that recipe!
Heres another one for yall to try....wife and I LOVED this one tonight. I took a pic, but having trouble uploading it.
Filipino Chicken Adobo:
1 package of Chicken Breast Tenderloins
1 cup of Soy Sauce
1 cup of Vinegar
12 cloves of garlic
Salt and Pepper
Rice
Let the chicken soak in the soy, vinegar, salt and pepper and 10 cloves of the garlic. I marinaded this for an hour and when we ate the chicken was falling apart on the fork (which is how I like it.) If you'd prefer it to stay together, I'd recommend only marinading for 30 minutes, but you may lose some flavor.
Put vegetable oil in a skillet, and brown the other 2 cloves of garlic. Brown the chicken, then put them back into a pot along with the marinade. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and let simmer for at least 30 minutes (I let mine simmer for an hour).
Make the rice, and use it as a bed for the chicken.
To go with this, we had Misua, or noodle soup. This is a quick 10 minute prep, so don't make it until the adabo is close to done.
Misua:
4 cups of chicken broth
1 thinly sliced onion
2 cloves of garlic
4 eggs
pepper and patis to taste. (patis is thai fish sauce. Should be able to find at HEB, etc)
Misua (chinese noodles)
green onion
Heat up a little oil in a saucepan, saute garlic. When garlic is brown, add onion and saute as well.
add the chicken broth, bring to a boil, then add pepper at patis to taste.
lower the heat to a simmer, add misua and crack the eggs into the saucepan.
Break up the yokes by stirring, and simmer until eggs and misua are cooked.
add chopped up green onion to top and serve hot.
To go with this Filipino meal, we had spanish wine sangria.
1 bottle of spanish tempranillo wine
1 1/2 cups of ginger ale
1 cup of brandy
1/2 cup of orange juice
1/2 cup of sugar
lemon and lime juice to taste.
Serve chilled.
Enjoy!
