Chicken Paksiw Recipe
If thereโs one thing that can be said about Filipino cuisine, itโs that we love sour dishes. Something about this kind of taste simply appeals to us โโ think of the classic sinigang, or the homey sinampalukang manok. Perhaps sourness gives us that much-needed refreshing jolt for the day; perhaps we just like to keep…
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If thereโs one thing that can be said about Filipino cuisine, itโs that we love sour dishes. Something about this kind of taste simply appeals to us โโ think of the classic sinigang, or the homey sinampalukang manok. Perhaps sourness gives us that much-needed refreshing jolt for the day; perhaps we just like to keep our taste buds on edge. But no matter what the reason is, Iโm sure that sour food lovers โโ and all food lovers, for that matter โโ will come to enjoy this delightful chicken paksiw!
The Filipino word โpaksiwโ refers to a certain method of cooking wherein your meat or fish is cooked and simmered in vinegar. Filipinos have actually been cooking or leaving their meat in vinegar for quite a long time. Especially seeing as we live by the sea, fish was often cooked in vinegar in order to preserve its freshness. We may have refrigerators and other ways of storing food now in 2021, but our love for vinegar still remains.
Chicken paksiw is also a great way to enjoy a hearty and efficient way of enjoying lunch because it makes use of leftovers! If youโve ever made too much food for a lunch or dinner, you know how much of a hassle leftovers can be. This is multiplied tenfold when they start wholly occupying your fridge. But chicken paksiw is one way of ridding yourself of this concern entirely! In less than an hour, itโll be like you have an entirely brand new meal to enjoy; the only thing youโll need to worry about is how much rice youโll be consuming with this scrumptious dish.
Chicken Paksiwโs Related Recipes
If you still have paksiw cravings after making this dish, fear not! Here are two other recipes that can definitely satisfy your cravings.
For one: who doesnโt love lechon? Crispy, savory, and altogether mouthwatering, this darling pig is a favorite at any Filipino celebration. But when youโve got too many lechon leftovers, this Paksiw na Lechon Kawali is one of, if not the best solution! While we love our lechon with a little crrrrunch, this saucy and flavorful dish is a delight. Dishes like paksiw na lechon kawali prove that lechon truly is the gift that keeps on giving!
And if youโre a seafood lover, I highly recommend this Paksiw na Salmon sa Gata. As I mentioned earlier, storing and cooking fish in vinegar was a way of keeping our seafood fresh in the old days. But this paksiw comes with the additional twist of coconut milk, or gata! Thereโs something so homey and comforting about the nutty flavors of gata in any meal, and paksiw is no different. The addition of chili peppers as well gives it that extra kick!
How to Cook Chicken Paksiw
Letโs make chicken paksiw together! This recipe is actually quite simple and easy to follow. You also donโt need a lot of ingredients, as the vinegar is the star of paksiwโs flavors.
Start by preparing everything youโll need for this recipe. Cut your 1 lb. of leftover chicken into pieces. Chop 5 cloves of garlic, as well as 1 piece of onion. Ready the other components of this dish as well, including:
- Knorr Chicken Cube
- Lechon sauce (you can buy this from the store โโ but did you know you could make your own from home, too?)
- Peppercorn
- Bay leaves
- White vinegar
- Sugar
- Water
- Salt to taste
Itโs time to begin! Heat 3 tablespoons of cooking oil in a pan. Sautรฉ your chopped onions and garlic and wait until your onions soften. Then, youโll know itโs time to add in the chicken. Stir and sautรฉ your leftover chicken, onion, and garlic in the pan. This should take about 1 minute.
Once a minute is up, pour in 1 cup of lechon sauce, then half a cup of white vinegar. Turn the heat up ever so slightly so your mixture is brought to a boil. Stir. Then, add in a cup of water and bring it to a boil once again.
Add in 1 Knorr Chicken Cube, 4 pieces of dried bay leaves, and a teaspoon of whole peppercorn. Stir and incorporate all these ingredients together. Then, cover the pan and bring the heat down low. Let your chicken paksiw cook and simmer, absorbing all the different flavors. Continue cooking for about 35 minutes. If you feel like itโs getting a little too dry too fast, add in some water โโ but not too much!
When your 35 minutes are up, take the cover off the pan and continue to let your chicken paksiw cook. Continue to wait until the sauce evaporates and reduces to half. Add a quarter cup of sugar and salt to taste. Stir these last two ingredients into your chicken paksiw, then turn the heat off the stove.
Your chicken paksiw is finally ready! Transfer it to a lovely serving bowl and enjoy it alongside a heaping bowl of rice (trust me; youโll need it). Share and enjoy this dish with your family today!
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Chicken Paksiw
Ingredients
- 1 lb. leftover chicken cut into pieces
- 1 piece Knorr Chicken Cube
- 1 cup lechon sauce
- 5 cloves garlic chopped
- 1 piece onion chopped
- 1 teaspoon whole peppercorn
- 4 pieces dried bay leaves
- 1/2 cup white vinegar
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 cup water
- Salt to taste
- 3 tablespoons cooking oil
Instructions
- Heat oil in a pan. Saute onion and garlic.
- Once the onion softens, add chicken. Stir and saute for 1 minute.
- Pour the lechon sauce into the pan and then add vinegar. Let the mixture boil before stirring.
- Pour water into the pan. Let it boil.
- Add Knorr Chicken Cube, bay leaves, and whole peppercorn. Stir. Cover the pan and then adjust the heat to the lowest setting. Continue cooking for 35 minutes.
- Take the cover off the pan. Continue cooking until the sauce evaporates and reduces to half.
- Add sugar and then season with salt.
- Transfer it to a serving bowl and serve with warm rice. Share and enjoy!
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