Sunday, June 12, 2016

Chicken Asado Recipe

How to cook Chicken Asado Chicken Asado Recipe Print Prep time 15 mins Cook time 35 mins Total time 50 mins Author: Eduardo Joven Recipe type: Chicken Cuisine: Filipino Serves: 4 Ingredients 1 kilo chicken (leg part, choice cuts) 3 medium sized potatoes, cut into quarter 4 tablespoons calamansi or lemon juice 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1¾ cup tomato sauce ¼ cup butter 1 medium onion, diced 3 pieces dried bay leaves 1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper salt to taste 1 cup Canola cooking oil Instructions Sprinkle salt and ground black pepper to the chicken, then rub the ingredients and leave it for about 20 minutes. Apply heat in a frying pan, pour the Canola cooking oil, then fry the chicken. When all the chicken slices are cooked, set aside. In a separate frying pan, apply heat and melt the butter. When the butter is fully melted, add and saute the onions until it becomes soft. Add the bay leaves and saute for a minute. Pour the tomato sauce, stir, then bring to a boil. When it started to boil, add the soy sauce, then stir. Add the sliced potatoes. Add the calamnsi juice and stir. Cover the frying pan and simmer for 12 minutes. Add the pan fried chicken slices, then mix the chicken to the sauce and simmer for another 5 minutes. When the potato is already soft turn off the heat and serve while its hot. Read more: http://www.pinoyrecipe.net/chicken-asado-recipe/#ixzz4BQY4frhT Follow us: @pinoy_recipes on Twitter | PinoyRecipedotnet on Facebook It’s pretty understandable why a lot of people tend to get easily confuse Chicken Asado with Chicken Afritada. Read more: http://www.pinoyrecipe.net/chicken-asado-recipe/#ixzz4BQXWDZEy Follow us: @pinoy_recipes on Twitter | PinoyRecipedotnet on Facebook To begin with, both are Pinoy-style chicken stew and both uses tomato sauce. The main difference? Well, Afritada is cooked using a variety of ingredients such as bell pepper, carrots, green peas, potatoes, sausages, and more. Asado, on the other hand, is comparably a lot less complicated to prepare. In fact, it only requires a few ingredients such as tomatoes, onions, and garlic. Read more: http://www.pinoyrecipe.net/chicken-asado-recipe/#ixzz4BQXd9FBH Follow us: @pinoy_recipes on Twitter | PinoyRecipedotnet on Facebook Home » Chicken Recipes » Chicken Asado Recipe Next - Avocado Ice Candy Recipe > Chicken Asado Recipe 19 AUG How to cook Chicken Asado It’s pretty understandable why a lot of people tend to get easily confuse Chicken Asado with Chicken Afritada. To begin with, both are Pinoy-style chicken stew and both uses tomato sauce. The main difference? Well, Afritada is cooked using a variety of ingredients such as bell pepper, carrots, green peas, potatoes, sausages, and more. Asado, on the other hand, is comparably a lot less complicated to prepare. In fact, it only requires a few ingredients such as tomatoes, onions, and garlic. chicken asado recipe Those from Pampanga and Bulacan have their own way, albeit strikingly similar, of cooking this recipe. Both provinces have also embraced the popular dish as one of their specialties. Nowadays, Asado is being served not only in many Filipino homes but even in neighborhood Karinderias and classy restaurants. Again, this food only requires little preparation and most ingredients can be easily found in your kitchen. If you are a busy person, this can be a quick idea for your family’s lunch or dinner. What makes Chicken Asado really desirable is its brilliant taste that effectively combines sweet, sour, and salty flavors. It’s also rich in potassium, sodium, carbohydrates and Vitamin C. So without further ado, grab your cooking gear and let’s start stirring! Learn how to cook Chicken Asado from our video : Read more: http://www.pinoyrecipe.net/chicken-asado-recipe/#ixzz4BQXsDGKL Follow us: @pinoy_recipes on Twitter | PinoyRecipedotnet on Facebook About the author: Ed Joven is the owner of PinoyRecipe.net and Aspire Search Marketing an SEO and Web Marketing company. He loves Filipino Recipes and other Asian cuisines. Over the past 7 years Ed has provided SEO services to hundreds of online businesses. You can find him on Google+ , Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest. Ed Joven – has written all the posts on Filipino Recipes Portal. Read more: http://www.pinoyrecipe.net/chicken-asado-recipe/#ixzz4BQl497xq Follow us: @pinoy_recipes on Twitter | PinoyRecipedotnet on Facebook

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