To the non-Filipino readers, Manok is the tagalog term we use for chicken. This dish is called Adobadong Manok, a dish that is cooked in a coconut milk with Papaya or Chayote squash, lemon grass, onion, garlic, and seasoning. We usually smoked a newly scraped coconut meat before we squeezed out the milk but since I only used the coconut milk in can here, I did not do that process. There are so many Filipino dishes that I am missing but since I can't get the exact products I need here, I the closest thing that is available just to satisfy my cravings. It is also a great way to introduce new dishes to my kids and husband.
yummy M :)
ReplyDeletelove chicken, whatever it's called!@
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
where do you live? you should be able to travel to a large city and get most of what you need for your tastes of home - it looks great, by the way!
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say? Mmmmm...delicious!
ReplyDeleteI am not a fan of lemon grass, but I do like chicken. :)
ReplyDeleteI know Manok from the Congo kitchen, but it's long ago that I have eaten it !
ReplyDeleteCraving for one's ethnic food is a bummer sometimes. Kate, ABC Team
ReplyDeleteI knew what manok was be clicking here! My Grandmother and Grandfather on my dad's side were from Cebu.
ReplyDeleteMy dad makes a chicken stew with ginger, green papaya and canned tomatoes. It is what I crave aside from pansit!
Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteSounds yumm! Back in India - in some regions we do make a similarly cocnut milk inspired dish had typically with rice
ReplyDeleteSound like an interesting dish. Carver, ABC Wed. Team
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