top of page
Home: Gallery
Home: Welcome

"A Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with a Single Step".

                                            Lao Tzu

 

 

HELLO AND WELCOME !

 I am unique and simple person.

I live my life the way I want it to be and I love making my own decision.

The mob mentality is not for me and I mostly associate with people who will respect my decision.

For me, a large crowd are usually accompanied by too much negativity,backbiting and "It is better to be hated for who I am,than to be loved for who I am not". A

 quote by an American songwriter and musician Kurt Donald Cobain.

I'm an explorer,thinker and every blog I've taken on was guided by my curiosity,creativity and understanding.    

I use this site just to try as what an American author  Stephen King said: "There's No Harm In Trying   and Hoping for the Best as long as  You're Prepared for the Worst".

I'm constantly changing and what you can see here today might not be here tomorrow!

I hope you enjoyed and learned something new from this site.

                                                              

             

Merlie Aranas Atrash          

                                                                               

Cute Notebooks
Home: About Me
Home: Instagram

My  Present Address:

Villaramos,Manukan

Zamboanga del Norte

7110

My email address

merl_aranas@yahoo.com

My mobile phone

09998540145

Writer's picture: Merlie Merlie

SIMPLE AMAZING BANANA ROLL SNACKS


INGREDIENTS:


BANANAS

FLOUR WRAPPER OR LUMPIA WRAPPER

OIL

BROWN SUGAR


PREPARATIONS:

SEE MY POSTED VIDEO




12 views0 comments
Writer's picture: Merlie Merlie












Philippine adobo is a popular Filipino dish made from different kinds of meat, different kinds of seafoods, or different kinds of vegetables which is marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, ground black pepper and salt and a little bit of ajinomoto( A Japanese spies)but it is optional. It is occasionally been considered as a regular dish in the Philippines.


Why is it called adobo?


The word adobo is derived from the Spanish word ADOBAR, which means “marinade” or “pickling sauce.” The existence of the tangy dish was first recorded in 1613 by the Spanish Pedro de San Buenaventura.


Is Adobo Filipino or Mexican?

Mexican adobo uses the traditional Spanish spices but adds indigenous ingredients and is a fusion of indigenous and colonial influences.


Why is adobo popular in the Philippines?

Like many other culture based in warm climates, Filipino natives developed various methods of preserving food.


Adobo utilizes the acid in the vinegar and the high salt content of soy sauce to produce an undesirable environment for bacteria.

It’s delicious flavour and preserving qualities served to increase adobo's popularity.

What does Filipino chicken adobo taste like?


The perfect adobo lies in the delicate balance of soy sauce, vinegar, garlic and bay leaves and fresh whole and ground peppercorns.


What to serve with Chicken Adobo

It is always serve with rice for Filipinos and sometimes mashed potatoes if foreigners from other countries will visit in the Philippines although there are so many foreigners who also like to eat Adobo with the rice.


A simple green leafy vegetables salad, shredded raw cabbage and carrots and also chopped cilantro scallions is a perfect side dish with chicken adobo for foreigners.

Adobo is always a crowd favourite for Filipinos.


Adobo is high acid content at room temperature adobo can last two to three days in refrigerator.


Health benefits of adobo seasoning

The black pepper in most blends is also a good source of iron and also contains a high level of manganese.


How to prepare the meat before cooking:

Cut the Chicken meat into serving size and place in a big basin or in a big bowl add salt and lemon juice and mix it well clean the chicken well discard the fatty parts of the chicken in and out of the chicken skin and soak or 5 minutes.


After 5 minutes start washing the chicken 3 or more times or as you wish so it may come out very clean.


Put the clean chicken in a bowl and start gathering the ingredients for marinating the chicken.


Add vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, onions, ground black pepper, and salt.

Marinate for 1 hour before start cooking or you can marinate overnight the tastier the result if marinated overnight because the sauce will absorb well in the meat.


Cooking preparations:

Drain the marinated chicken and sit aside the sauce for later use.

In a saucepan add oil and add some species from the marinated sauce fry until golden brown.


Add the marinated chicken into the pan and mix well and cover the pan and simmer for about 10 minutes.


Add the bay leaves, whole black pepper and continue mixing and it cover again and continue cooking for about 25-30 minutes or until it’s done.


After 30 minutes you can see if the chicken and the sauce almost dry put off the fire and transfer the chicken into the platter and serve with rice for Filipinos or mashed/potatoes for foreigners of their choice with some salad!


7 MINUTES VIDEO ON HOW TO COOK CHICKEN ADOBO



















7 views0 comments
Home: Contact
Home: Blog2
Take Our Quiz
What color do you get when you mix blue and yellow?
Where is Budapest?
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
Who was the first man to go into space?

Thanks for submitting!

Events

Describe what you offer here. Add a few choice words and a stunning pic to engage your audience and get them to click. 

All events >

Parties

Describe what you offer here. Add a few choice words and a stunning pic to engage your audience and get them to click. 

All parties >

09998540145

  • Facebook
  • Spotify
  • YouTube
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

©2020 by MERLIE. Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page