Adobong Kangkong With A Twist

in Foodies Bee Hive3 years ago

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Good 'ol Adobo

Adobo is considered the Philippines' National Dish. It is served in almost every Filipino household and is a dish that we are always proud to introduce to our foreign friends.

However, the dish has had too many variations over the decades (or centuries, dating back to pre-colonial times?) depending on the locality and the availability of ingredients. So much so, that the Department of Trade and Industry had to push for the standardization of the famous dish.

With various cooking methods for Philippine adobo published online by food writers, bloggers, and vloggers, BPS/TC 92 aims to standardize the cooking technique for the well-known Filipino dish. Chef Myrna Segismundo said, “There will be different approaches and opinions [on cooking Philippine adobo]. As long as I have, say one to three steps, it’s this recipe. Anything else you add to it is a variation to the cooking technique.” -- DTI

Anyway, as far as the majority is concerned, the basic adobo ingredients are soy sauce, vinegar, bay leaves, and lots of garlic and peppercorns. In my hometown, Batangas, we also have "adobo sa dilaw" in which the meat is cooked with vinegar, salt, and turmeric (hence the term "dilaw" which means yellow).

Adobo with A Twist

Our small Kangkong patch

Yesterday, I have gone rogue and made a variation to the dish. Firstly, I used water spinach (kangkong) instead of meat. Well, Adobong Kangkong isn't new anymore. This is but one of the many variations that have come to adobo, it is not restricted to meat anymore.

The husband harvested a few stalks of water spinach from our small patch in the garden and requested me to make adobong kangkong, to which I of course obliged.

I overlooked though that we do not have vinegar in our pantry. How then will I be able to cook adobo?

Orange Adobong Kangkong

Here comes the twist.

I do not have vinegar but I have atchara. Remember the pickled green papaya that I posted about a week ago? Well, the green papaya was pickled in vinegar and sugar mixture. Will that do?

Of course, it should! I normally add a sprinkle of sugar to adobo to enhance the flavor, so it's should be okay.

I added orange juice for an extra hint of acidity and sweetness.

Atchara / Pickled Green Papaya
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Orange and Tofu
My Recipe:
  • minced garlic
  • onion
  • bay leaf
  • peppercorn
  • soy sauce
  • oyster sauce
  • water
  • juice of 1/2 orange
  • atchara juice
  • kangkong
  • fried tofu

Method:

In a pan, saute the onion and garlic until wilted and aromatic. Add the soy sauce, oyster sauce, atchara vinegar, orange juice, and water. Adjust according to taste. Let it simmer for a few minutes then add the kangkong leaves and turn off the fire. Top with fried tofu and more crispy garlic. If you fancy a stronger kick, you can also top it with chili-garlic oil. Enjoy with hot steamed rice!

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Orange Adobong Kangkong with Tofu

It was really quick and easy, it was done in under 20 minutes. But the savory and umami taste lasted for longer.

Extra rice, please! 🤪

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Always appreciating a cook who can work with what they have on hand, and adapt. Looks great. I don't eat GMO or soy products (so no tofu) but thinking this might be really good with chickpea tempeh. We have LOTS of water spinach right now here in rainy season Thailand.

Nice post.

Thank you! I think that's how we discover new tastes - just be bold in the kitchen. Hehe. Chickpea tempeh sounds like a match!

We thankfully managed to keep the kangkong patch alive and bountiful here in the harsh desert summer. Sometimes we just blanch them and dip them in fermented fish. Simple and tasty dish taken cared of. :)

Yum. Or just rinsed and thrown in a hot wok for 30 seconds with lots of fresh garlic and some sliced chili. Soooo good. And wonderfully healthy.

More recipes and inspiration please!

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Ambongga ng adobo mo mamsh! Di ko pa natry ang atchara sa adobo. Masubukan nga minsan.

Naubos kasi yung suka nung gumawa ako ng atchara. Ayun, yung sabaw ang ginamit kong pampaasim. :D

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Well I don't know how this is called but I would like to have a taste 😝

It is very tasty! :)

What a lovely dish, I love "morning glory" as it's known in English in Cambodia, where it's basically the national green vegetable. We can find it here in Suriname a bit at the markets, but they let it grow too old here, and the the stalks are big and hard, not very delicious. Because of this, we prefer to forage the redstem water-loving variety from the canals here.

I think my family and I would love this preparation by you. The only recommendation I would make is to truly make this a #vegan dish, you'll have to leave out the oyster sauce.


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Oh yes, the oyster sauce! I've become used to putting oyster sauce to any stir fry...thanks for the recommendation.

Hard and big stalks aren't good because they are too fibrous and woody.

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