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Apr 15, 2016

Crispy Adobo Flakes

Crunchy and flavorful, these crispy adobo flakes are perfect for breakfast, as topping for salad or soup and a delicious accompaniment to your favorite Asian dish. Use left-over pork, chicken or beef adobo to make this so nothing is wasted!

Crunchy and flavorful, these crispy adobo flakes are perfect for breakfast, as topping for salad or soup and a delicious accompaniment to your favorite Asian dish. Use left-over pork, chicken or beef adobo to make this so nothing is wasted! | manilaspoon.com

A few days ago, I posted a recipe for Slow Cooker Chicken Adobo which I cooked previously. After the first meal of enjoying this classic Pinoy dish, we had some left-overs as usual (we are a small family after all). Normally, I would simply reheat whatever was left and have it with fried rice for a second meal. But then, I thought that would simply be boring. So, I decided to use the remaining chicken pieces for making crispy Adobo flakes. After all, hubby totally loved the Adobo flakes after having some at a breakfast place in Manila. He couldn't believe how tasty the odd looking shredded meat was and that it was as good as the original dish itself!
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Jan 7, 2016

How To Caramelize Onions

Just a few ingredients are needed to turn a batch of onions into something delightfully rich, sweet and savory. Use caramelized onions as pizza topping, for sandwiches, salad, to jazz up appetizers and so much more! | manilaspoon.com

I love, love, love caramelized onions! Caramelized onions enhance the flavor of anything you add it to. I discovered this several years ago when I cooked a French-style fish dish which recommended caramelized onions as topping and after that I was hooked. It was so good. Thereafter, it was just a matter of experimenting here and there, adding it to sandwiches, pizzas and so much more. Naturally, when I make my favorite fish dish, you can be sure these sweet onions are always on the side. I love that my family enjoys its taste, too including even my little ones.
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