adobo
阿杜波,阿多波,阿道夫,阿多瓦
Definitions
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plural a·do·bos.
- : a Filipino dish of pork or chicken stewed in a marinade of vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, herbs, and spices; the national dish of the Philippines: The pork adobo we had in Manila may be the best meal I’ve ever had.
- : a Latin American dish of meat or fish prepared in a pastelike marinade of chiles, cinnamon and other spices, garlic, herbs, and vinegar: My Mexican brother-in-law makes an awesome adobo with fresh-caught trout.
- : the concoction of flavorful ingredients in which the meat or fish of adobo is cooked: The adobo for tonight’s chicken features Saigon cinnamon and a homemade cider vinegar.
Examples
Aromatic roasted chicken with homemade adobo is an updated take on a classic mealRecipes for the dish vary from family to family, and different preferences sometimes arise even among members of households.
After rubbing it with a simple adobo of garlic, lime juice and spices, I roasted it in a hot oven until it was just cooked through, but still juicy and tender.
Massage the adobo into the meat until well coated on all sides.
Each day the team receives a beef shoulder that gets rubbed down with an adobo marinade, garlic and other other spices, and left to marinate for at least 24 hours.
Using your hands, spread the adobo mixture under the skin and then all over chicken.
Lean turkey meat finds new life in the deep, smoky flavors of chipotle in adobo.