- Helps prevent anemia
- Promotes good eyesight
- Helps promote fertility and prevents neural tube defects for the developing baby
- Promotes healthy tissues
- Keeps thyroid healthy
- Helps the body fight stress
- Keeps immune system healthy
- Helps prevent pellagra
- Promotes healthy skin, hair and nails
- Helps keep teeth and bones healthy
Personally, I like my chicken liver dry; my wife's recipe has a fair amount of sauce with it. But I wouldn't like to argue with a pregnant woman! If you want your chicken liver adobo dry like I do, skip the "boil the liver on water" part (second paragraph of the procedure) and just continue cooking until the sauce is nearly dried up.
Ingredients:
1 tub (350g) chicken liver
1 small onion, chopped
4 cloves garlic, crushed and chopped
juice of 1 lemon
1/8 cup soy sauce
1/8 cup ketchup
1/4 tsp whole black peppercorns
2 laurel leaves
1/3 cup water
salt to taste
2 tbsp cooking oil
Procedure:
Marinate the chicken liver in the soy sauce, lemon, ketchup, black peppercorns, and laurel leaves for half an hour.
After the marinating period, separate the chicken liver and place on a pot with the water. Set aside the marinade. Bring water to a boil over medium heat, and continue cooking until water has evaporated.
Heat up the oil on a pan over medium heat. Saute the onion and garlic, then add the chicken liver and the marinade. Bring to a boil, then simmer for a couple more minutes.
This is essentially good to serve, but if you want the dry version, keep cooking until the sauce has all but dried up. Avoid mixing in order to prevent the liver from breaking up. Season with salt if desired.
Serve with hot rice.
i only eat atay when it's adobo.
ReplyDeleteI actually like it too when added with pancit
ReplyDeleteBy the way, thanks to those who mentioned that half of 1/4 is 1/8. Corrected now. Senior moment...
ReplyDeleteYour adobong atay ng manok version was good, i try to cook it already, and my husband love it...:-)
ReplyDeleteSalamat!
ReplyDeleteI really like your version of adobong atay ng manok. Just had it today for dinner. My husband and the kids love it. Thank you kuya :)
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