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adobo

/uh-doh-boh/US // əˈdoʊ boʊ //UK // (əˈdəʊbəʊ) //

阿杜波,阿多波,阿道夫,阿多瓦

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    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.