Uncle Roger Hates Rachael Ray And Her Filipino Adobo Reaction

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • I don't think she ever ate Filipino food before...

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  • @reacttotheworldx
    @reacttotheworldx  Před rokem +15

    Filipinos! Would you eat what she cooked?
    John X Lulu Wicked Fun: linktr.ee/johnxlulu

    • @mickyhasleftthegroup2495
      @mickyhasleftthegroup2495 Před rokem

      yes I could

    • @GenieSchmidt
      @GenieSchmidt Před rokem +1

      Hell no!!!!

    • @jeffersonaquunes4752
      @jeffersonaquunes4752 Před rokem

      No way i will smack it in her face if she serve me that

    • @lindabose-focht8075
      @lindabose-focht8075 Před rokem +2

      That’s a heck NO for me, she totally destroyed the adobo recipe and the “garlic fried rice”

    • @irene.9278
      @irene.9278 Před rokem +2

      NO. Garlic rice is literally garlic + rice fried together and she managed to murder even that. I cannot for the life of me understand why Rachel Ray's team cannot afford to pay for research to do something this simple.

  • @dollyl5596
    @dollyl5596 Před rokem +21

    As a Filipino all I can say to her version of adobo and Rice: WHAT THE HELL?!!

  • @MohamadNadi
    @MohamadNadi Před 11 měsíci +2

    The look of pure pride on Lu Lus face when Uncle Roger mentioned Siling Labuyo 😆

  • @excelcuenca1953
    @excelcuenca1953 Před rokem +45

    The coriander seed on the garlic rice is like that tiny piece of rock we avoid especially when we chew our cooked rice, the feeling of biting on it or chipping off our tooth filling is cringey enough haha

  • @macolet9711
    @macolet9711 Před rokem +3

    Basic adobo cooking.
    Marinate the chicken or pork for 1 hour with.
    - Soy Sauce
    - Vinegar
    - black pepper
    - garlic
    - brown sugar (optional if you want it sweet)
    - saute it in slow heat. Chicken or pork first then add marinated sauce. Leave it until the sauce thicken.
    - done

  • @James1230
    @James1230 Před rokem +6

    Adobong Manok/Baboy (chicken/pork) is a very simple dish. All you need is Meat, Soy sauce, White Vinegar, black peppers, Laurel (Bay) Leaves, Garlic, Red Onions (optional), water, some sugar (optional). Less than 10 ingredients.
    As a person who cooks and this dish being part of my life, I know how it tastes. I understand that some of the ingredients (especially the authentic ones) may not be available on Western supermarkets so they have to find an alternative but at least choose the closest one.
    The white vinegar we're using is not the clear one. It's slightly whitish/cloudy in color (thus the name) because it's made from the fermented sap from flower clusters of the nipa palm. The most common brands are Datu Puti and Silver Swan which I believe should be available on Asian supermarkets or Filipino grocery stores.
    The Soy Sauce we're using is a stronger one, which means it's more black in color and saltier compared to it's other Asian counterparts like the Japanese or Korean Version.
    Now, if you want to make it spicy, we use Siling Labuyo (which has about 10,000 hu (heat units). This is very spicy which is located at the middle of Scoville scale, so using about one or two may do.
    Ancient Filipinos has been cooking this dish by preserving the meat in vinegar since refrigerators weren't a thing back then. The soy sauce was only added when it was introduced by the Chinese people. Ancient Filipinos realized that it was a good and a more flavorful alternative instead of salt.
    This dish will always be my specialty and we really appreciate that it's slowly gaining world recognition but I hope they do it right. 😄

  • @honeysmama9507
    @honeysmama9507 Před rokem +29

    Nobody can f*ck up adobo.. Except Rachel Ray 🤦‍♀️

    • @clothokaftan
      @clothokaftan Před rokem +7

      honestly she didn't even do that bad, until she added the jalapeno, parsley, and coriander... what triggered
      me so badly was how she did the rice... i'm only 1/3 filipina and even i could hear my ancestors crying...

    • @ErmmmActually
      @ErmmmActually Před rokem +1

      ​@@clothokaftan that rice will be living in my nightmares for a while

    • @victoriar9728
      @victoriar9728 Před rokem

      LOL she could have you tubed it duh!

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Před rokem +1

      She got the recipe from Filipinos in America, who has been fucking up Filipino food since the 1970s.

    • @drei9
      @drei9 Před rokem

      Yes. 3-4 simple ingredients. Soy sauce, white Vinegar, garlic, pepper, bay leaves.

  • @deardiary9043
    @deardiary9043 Před rokem +14

    I was amazed at how Rachel Ray botched this up because I think she always liked Adobo (pretty wild for me to assume 😅), I noticed her adding Adobo sauce to her dishes on several occasions. The ready-made... (if that's what you call it), and I read in an earlier article that adobo was her favorite Filipino food. And Adobo is such a simple and easy meal to mess up. I think most Western chefs fail to do it when they overdo it. Because adobo is intended to be a basic dish appropriate for a Filipino's very simple lifestyle back in the day, that is one crucial component that they should not overlook.

  • @tedtomoyasu8438
    @tedtomoyasu8438 Před rokem +12

    Love your reaction to Uncle Roger reviewing Rachel Ray’s horrible adobo. 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @edf8833
    @edf8833 Před rokem +8

    I can hear our ancestors crying😢😢😢

  • @elmorequiboloy4488
    @elmorequiboloy4488 Před rokem +7

    As a Filipino/American I only have one word to say to her: Sacrilegious!

  • @Rhee_-vm9tt
    @Rhee_-vm9tt Před rokem +10

    8:21 "THE RICE!??" we had the same exact reaction. I was so offended by that rice

  • @jennypai1776
    @jennypai1776 Před rokem +4

    The garlic rice is unforgivable

  • @vicrosgaming
    @vicrosgaming Před rokem +5

    even though uncle roger is not a chef he still knows what ingredient should be used on every asian cuisine/ food

    • @gay3460
      @gay3460 Před rokem +1

      Uncle Roger is the defender of Asian cooking...

    • @spartadayat1350
      @spartadayat1350 Před rokem

      to be fair we don't need to be a chef to know that her cooking is so f*cked up

  • @optimumpride7057
    @optimumpride7057 Před rokem +5

    Holy sh1t even the brands uncle roger knows.. this guy really is the real deal

  • @GenieSchmidt
    @GenieSchmidt Před rokem +81

    That's not how you make our Adobo!🤬😡😡😡

    • @agunemon
      @agunemon Před rokem +12

      The adobo is actually quite forgivable right until the end then boom its ruined... but that garlic rice is the biggest sin!

    • @n0ahhh3
      @n0ahhh3 Před rokem +5

      The fried rice makes me vomits

    • @robertoosido1232
      @robertoosido1232 Před rokem

      Calm yourself down

    • @ultraman3927
      @ultraman3927 Před rokem +2

      Her adobo was kinda okay but that rice makes me cry

    • @quattrocentoventi
      @quattrocentoventi Před rokem +4

      gagi relax lang adobo lang yan. spaghetti mo nga matamis eh. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @olanmanila
    @olanmanila Před rokem +2

    Uncle Roger experts in all Asian food. He knows everything how to cook! 😂😅🤣👍👍👍👍🇵🇭

    • @wateh3332
      @wateh3332 Před rokem

      Why am i reading this comment uncle roger style? 😂

  • @gerrydelacruz8081
    @gerrydelacruz8081 Před rokem +1

    That cooking rice is like a European (Italian - Risotto or Spanish - Paella) instructed Rachel Ray to cook it in a pan starting with a stock of chicken. There is a geographical confusions here. She should have consulted a Viet or Thai how to cook rice at least if they don't want to reach out a single Filipino around.

  • @j6backup626
    @j6backup626 Před 7 měsíci

    Lulu nearly got her Filipino creds revoked with that Balsamic vinegar comment hahaha gurrrrllllll

  • @dannyreynado1265
    @dannyreynado1265 Před rokem +3

    I put seven up or sprite and a dash ajinomoto or msg when I cook adobo.

    • @nebelung1
      @nebelung1 Před 15 dny

      yes, the Filipinos usually use the "magic sarap" seasoning in pretty much all cooking, including of course adobo

  • @pcsixty6
    @pcsixty6 Před rokem +8

    that''s more like Brazilian Rice than the actual Filipino garlic rice

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Před rokem

      No such thing Filipino garlic rice. Garlic Rice is in every culture.

  • @ghelogonzales4684
    @ghelogonzales4684 Před rokem +1

    me as a Filipino bikolano we love adubo with the labuyo..

  • @gabrielvicente6027
    @gabrielvicente6027 Před rokem +2

    Ray needs to spend time with a Filipino Chef, because she did the Adobo her style and never come out the same. She forgot to marinade the chicken with all the spices, soy sauce, pepper corns, bayleaf, vinegar and sugar. She can watch CZcams on how filipino kichen scene on Adobo cooking. Thanks for sharing her kichen fiasco. God bless

    • @gay3460
      @gay3460 Před rokem

      No need for a chef... I'm a Filipino and I suck in the kitchen. BUT, I can definitely teach her how to make the adobo and the garlic rice.

  • @KnucklestheEcidna
    @KnucklestheEcidna Před 9 měsíci +1

    our country has become so OBSESSED with healthy food to the point where original ingredients have become forbidden. they just made gluten free versions of EVERYTHING and that's the ONLY thing they are selling in shops today. you'd have to cross the border to get the correct ingredients.

  • @rh.e.vvibes6115
    @rh.e.vvibes6115 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Uncle Roger is right, do not use olive oil in terms of "Filipino Main Dish" because the taste of the Filipino traditional dish will change.

  • @Mondy667
    @Mondy667 Před rokem +1

    Not measuring is okay that's why it's varied besides the ingredient

  • @jinyualcantara5036
    @jinyualcantara5036 Před rokem +1

    As a Filipino well I will at least give her adobo a try simply because most of the ingredients are correct as well as the steps. I myself always add more ingredients(to experiment) whenever I cook my adobo and none came out bad so yeah maybe I can give hers a try... But the garlic rice NEVER, the only crunch that I need in my rice is the crunch from the toasted/fried garlic and that's it...

  • @gilbs72
    @gilbs72 Před rokem +1

    All adobo are delicious but mother's recipe is always the best. 😆

  • @jeffyON3
    @jeffyON3 Před rokem +1

    😂😂😂😂😂
    It's an ALIEN FOOD already 😂😂😂😂

  • @jhennywhat31
    @jhennywhat31 Před rokem +2

    In the Philippines 🇵🇭 that's what you called lutong kulungan yan hahaha stop that miss rachel you are overdoing it hehehe😁😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @srinidhisripathy7193
    @srinidhisripathy7193 Před 7 měsíci

    nowadays, even in India, we dont get cilantro. even if you ask for it, they will give you parsley! It just doesnt taste the same!

  • @Felix-wq2ec
    @Felix-wq2ec Před 10 měsíci

    What gets me is that the Garlic Fried Rice never got fried.

  • @bennyrosialda
    @bennyrosialda Před rokem

    I just do it one pot. Put everything in, let it boil until the meat cooks. That's it. Put the meat in (e.g. chicken), then soy sauce, little bit of vinegar, garlic, pepper corn, brown sugar, bay leaves and some water. No need to complicate things, don't make life more difficult.

  • @kasumaasuma
    @kasumaasuma Před rokem +1

    Though there is a one general rule in making adobo. Make it yourself eat it yourself

  • @ArtistiCronus
    @ArtistiCronus Před rokem

    Uncle Roger knows what he's talking abt justice for that rice and raw garlic

  • @Zashi0780
    @Zashi0780 Před rokem +11

    as a filipino i always say,"you cannot go wrong with adobo"..... but this one is very,very wrong😂😂😂

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Před rokem

      You cant go wrong with something that has no standards. Anything can be called Adobo.

    • @AlbertoMartinez765
      @AlbertoMartinez765 Před rokem

      She could have saved it in the end but then she went and did a war crime to that Rice

  • @carlosquall15
    @carlosquall15 Před 10 měsíci

    Adobo's literally one of the most common and easiest to cook that it's a common home dish. Common filipino moms can cook it.

  • @jaysonagapito8663
    @jaysonagapito8663 Před rokem +7

    I saw this uncle roger reaction hours ago... And as a Filipino, i should say Rachel Ray's adobo and garlic rice is 🤮

    • @pumpkinpiee103_
      @pumpkinpiee103_ Před rokem +1

      I was looking for the real Adobo recipe after watching Uncle Roger’s reaction video…😂

    • @clothokaftan
      @clothokaftan Před rokem +2

      honestly she didn't even do that bad, until she added the jalapeno, parsley, and coriander... what triggered
      me so badly was how she did the rice... i'm only 1/3 filipina and even i could hear my ancestors crying...

  • @lebigbentheory
    @lebigbentheory Před rokem

    local filipinos, 'the masses' specifically, have never tried coriander spice, its not used in any traditional filipino dish so i have no idea what kind of crack cocaine or meth ray was on

  • @blinkpagdanganan6150
    @blinkpagdanganan6150 Před rokem

    adobo with jungle topping

  • @myhappyfarmtv9208
    @myhappyfarmtv9208 Před rokem

    Our adobo we don’t put sugar in it.That’s the rich city people version of shortcut adobo.

  • @davemendoza681
    @davemendoza681 Před rokem

    Do you believe that you can cook adobo without soy sauce and it's good and savory too. The purpose of vinegar in adobo is to extend the shelf life of adobo without refrigeration for a long period of time.

  • @lokahi27
    @lokahi27 Před rokem +2

    Our family's recipe don't use sugar or chilies at all.No olive oil. Green onions, just regular onion. It's basically an easy dish. And yes, there are quite a few different ways due to different Filipino nationalities/dialect. No, Rachel Ray, stop the madness! Lol

  • @chiyo_1640
    @chiyo_1640 Před rokem

    you dont put the vinegar first. that will stop the chocken from cooking inside and all the stuff from the dish will not cook. you have to put it last

  • @denzmac5474
    @denzmac5474 Před rokem

    While watching her cook the so-called "garlic rice", I suddenly felt a billion Asians cried out in pain.

  • @agunemon
    @agunemon Před rokem

    Spicy adobo is a common variation so is one with pineapple but we almost never add green onion... nor leeks...

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Před rokem

      Only a moronic society would brag about their food not having standards or at least character. Adding pineapple or even Jalapeno on the dish clearly makes it a foreign cuisine. That is not Adobo, that is Hawaiian Chicken.

  • @justmeianVid
    @justmeianVid Před rokem

    My adobo ingredients
    Soy souce
    Vinigar (regular)
    Black peper corn
    MSG
    1/2 cup water
    Salt
    Onion
    Garlic
    Potato
    Red bell peper
    😊
    Edit: I forgot 🍗 or pork 😂

  • @agunemon
    @agunemon Před rokem +1

    it looks like she saw a picture of garlic rice and ignored the recipe! like wtf! it literally has 2 ingredients garlic and rice... 4 if you include the oil and salt!

  • @batangenyogala3627
    @batangenyogala3627 Před rokem

    Adobo
    Adobo
    Adobo.
    all Pilipino loves.adobo.

  • @rmyt1616
    @rmyt1616 Před rokem

    9:32 Congratulations, you just made a filipino dessert

  • @1DeeThunder
    @1DeeThunder Před rokem

    All Filipinos: Our Ancestors are crying in their graves!!!
    Like bro, as a Filipino I’m disappointed.

  • @WineSippingCowboy
    @WineSippingCowboy Před rokem +1

    San Francisco native 🌁 and Pacific Rim traveler. ✈ I live among Asians, including Filipinos 🇵🇭.
    I had adobo in Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦, Seattle, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Honolulu. All yummy 😋
    Philippines 🇵🇭 including last year, 2022. Many kinds. Yummy 😋
    Rachael. Big f#ck up with chicken 🐔 adobo. 🤢
    No olive oil 😢 Peanut oil, corn 🌽 oil, safflower oil, sunflower oil, soybean oil, coconut 🥥 oil or vegetable 🥕 oil instead.
    Chili 🌶 . Not yet! 🙄 That should be separate, as in a chili sauce.
    And wrong kind of chili. Jalapeños make that a Chavacano Mexican 🇲🇽 fusion chicken 🐔.
    Bay leaves. 🌳 Too many! 🙄
    Missing. Onions 🧅. These should be cooked before the garlic die to longer cooking time. See cooks from Italy 🇮🇹 like Vincenzo, Spain 🇪🇸, Portugal 🇵🇹, Greece 🇬🇷 and other Mediterranean nations.
    Scallions. 🧅 Rachael, you are rushing them: follow Uncle Roger: scallions at the end!
    Vinegar. Wrong again. Follow Uncle Roger.
    Soy sauce. If RR is cooking 🍳 for Asians, use the full soy sauce: leave the tamari for the celiac sufferers.
    The measurements are inaccurate. Too much on the powders. 😖
    Garlic rice. No saucepan. Use a wok or a frying pan 🍳
    No boiling garlic! Fry it! 🍳 No chicken stock!
    The rice 🍚. Why using the uncooked kind?😖 This is not supposed to be lu gao (sic), congee 🇨🇳, jambalaya 🇺🇸 , risotto 🇮🇹, pilaf 🇮🇷, paella 🥘 🇪🇸 or Mexican rice 🍚 🇲🇽.
    In East Asia 🌏 and Southeast Asia 🌏, the cooks use cooked leftover steamed rice 🍚 which is cold 🥶 to the touch.
    No coriander seeds. Those belong in other Asian 🌏 dishes.
    Cilantro. Yes.
    No parsley.
    Too much emphasis on texture. Asians do not care much for it!
    Audience must have no Asians or no travelers of Asia in the audience.
    RR cooked something other than adobo and cooked a risotto instead of fried rice.

  • @ultraman3927
    @ultraman3927 Před rokem

    That rice is her biggest mistake

  • @mindatandoc8931
    @mindatandoc8931 Před rokem

    Totally FAIL especially the GARLIC RICE 🤣

  • @niamtxiv
    @niamtxiv Před rokem +1

    Lol 😂 i like her, but she should do her hw on ethnic cuisines

  • @user-jl8eo7ko8w
    @user-jl8eo7ko8w Před rokem

    If we had a masters chef at philippines , that will be cursed by the judges

  • @muttsurinri6933
    @muttsurinri6933 Před rokem +1

    Did you notice something? She did not add garlic in the Adobo

  • @user-illongga_6973
    @user-illongga_6973 Před rokem

    She murder the recipe of Filipino

  • @Oycha1013
    @Oycha1013 Před rokem

    hahaha as a Filipino, No Comment 😅😅😅😅

  • @erlzshun8914
    @erlzshun8914 Před rokem

    lapu-lapu if he was still alive right now he would be in grief and pain right now

  • @frankiefernandez9225
    @frankiefernandez9225 Před rokem

    Love 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 Adobo done right

  • @WeRideFree
    @WeRideFree Před rokem

    adobo of death

  • @AldrinAndShelda
    @AldrinAndShelda Před rokem

    my comment about rice is like birdseed with rice on it. but atleast she try. there is room for improvement 🙂 for making another video of adobo and sinangag.

  • @vanessahermosa4266
    @vanessahermosa4266 Před rokem +1

    Sad adobo, surely i will eat that
    😢

  • @Cum-69pose
    @Cum-69pose Před rokem

    If your adobo smells bad youll know that it taste bad becuase cooking adobo smells good

  • @jovanniecastillo6208
    @jovanniecastillo6208 Před rokem

    I love you uncle roger for defending the filipino adobo.

  • @gaming1zanagi-1999
    @gaming1zanagi-1999 Před 11 měsíci

    I feel like filipino out there when watching this rachel ray making adobo will scream putang ina over and over or something like that

  • @Pogi-cu1gd
    @Pogi-cu1gd Před 21 dnem

    Isa na nmn kabayan ang umahon sa kahirpan😅

  • @wilfredventicify
    @wilfredventicify Před rokem

    This woman is murdering our national Adobo. Where on earth did she learn that kind of Adobo cooking? Most probably she has gone to Mars and met an alien and teach her to make adobo like that.

  • @finasari-oy1lm
    @finasari-oy1lm Před rokem

    Nice reaction, next please react " THE POWER OF LOVE" (celine dion) cover by Vanny Vabiola from Indonesia. Vanny has an angelic voice, very beautiful, smooth and clear voice. Thanks so much

  • @stevensuarez4843
    @stevensuarez4843 Před rokem

    It's been awhile!

  • @danter1126
    @danter1126 Před rokem

    I guess for the adobo it's forgivable. there are a lot of versions of adobo. Spain cooks adobo too without soy sauce, because soy sauce was introduced to Philippines by Chinese. So if you have your own version of adobo to satisfy your palate, that's ok.
    But the rice....

  • @fredbigornia1814
    @fredbigornia1814 Před rokem

    Hi, your wife is so Beautiful, Thank You for the Reaction. You are right the Soy Sauce makes it look like an Authentic Adobo...other than that Rachel Ray can't Cook! The Garlic Rice looks like an African Jambalaya...
    Hyaaaaaa!! 😂

  • @user-dl4kk5zj5f
    @user-dl4kk5zj5f Před rokem

    No way that is murder of adobo recipe.

  • @jcescolastico5299
    @jcescolastico5299 Před rokem

    Yes most of us are adobo expert I am one of them.

  • @cutebalddiver
    @cutebalddiver Před rokem

    I"m Filipino and I have used balsamic vinegar in my adobo. That's better than adding sugar. I use sili labuyu to spice it up. just a few though.You should also marinate the chicken. Overnight preferably. AND I WILL NOT EAT RACHEL RAY'S VERSION OF HER ADOBO! Using olive oil, jalapeno, cilantro and parsley? and that garlic rice??? Noooooooo.....

  • @jcescolastico5299
    @jcescolastico5299 Před rokem

    Uncle Roger knows!

  • @iLikeThosePies
    @iLikeThosePies Před rokem +3

    She puts Onions and green leaves on adobo, this is so savage to our traditional Adobo, Onions can ruins the whole thing

    • @elisabasco9289
      @elisabasco9289 Před rokem

      No not really, you will be amaze how many Filipinos use onion on their adobo. Onions actually add sweetness in the adobo. You just need to put little sugar in your adobo if you add onions. My fave unorthodox ingredient in chicken adobo is ginger. 😄

    • @iLikeThosePies
      @iLikeThosePies Před rokem

      @@elisabasco9289 Onions on Adobo??? Ohhh nooo I repeat Onoins can ruins the whole thing, please don't put Onoins on adobo

    • @elisabasco9289
      @elisabasco9289 Před rokem

      @@iLikeThosePies it doesn't. It actually adds another layer of flavor to the dish. Why don't you try it? The only time i guess that onions can ruin adobo is when you don't caramelize it. Use red onions coz white onions doesn't taste that good in adobo.

    • @iLikeThosePies
      @iLikeThosePies Před rokem

      @@elisabasco9289 okay ma'am, I respect your Adobo, but for just for me, idc what adobo you wanna cook, for me I'd prefer the original Filipino Adobo

    • @beautifullycreatable
      @beautifullycreatable Před rokem

      ​@@elisabasco9289bistek tagalog?

  • @ricktaylor5397
    @ricktaylor5397 Před měsícem

    Rachel’s style of cooking is to empty the fridge into a pot with olive oil, throw a few spices in, add rice and serve. Trash cooking.

  • @Cum-69pose
    @Cum-69pose Před rokem

    Everything went wrong

  • @minafepudan1736
    @minafepudan1736 Před rokem

    what an insult on our adobo. and to make the best garlic rice, take out out the adobo and its sauce and then fry the garlic on the same pan you cooked the adobo in, then put in the rce and stir fry constantly so you get the adobo scrapings from the pan into your rice. yum

  • @BlaizeChuuuu
    @BlaizeChuuuu Před rokem

    Marami nga version ang adobo pero d naman ang unang proseso sa paggawa ng adobo. I mean marinated naman tlaga siya tpos yung sabaw nun yun na yung pinakasabaw niya diba. Dahil sa video na yn nakalimutan q tuloy paano lutuin ang adobo 😅

  • @shipao5150
    @shipao5150 Před rokem

    a reaction of a reaction ground breaking

  • @JP-eh4ee
    @JP-eh4ee Před rokem

    Isn't the rice supposed to be a day old cooked rice for garlic rice?

  • @robertberry2338
    @robertberry2338 Před rokem

    Chicken I would try it just to try it as for the garlic rice hell no like the guy said garlic rice is just fried rice with salt and pepper.

  • @rowenamarcelo8920
    @rowenamarcelo8920 Před rokem

    actually pork is the original adobo and without soy sauce

  • @paengsolo2047
    @paengsolo2047 Před 6 měsíci

    RR is amazing in cooking Filipino Adobo. Where the hell did she learn such an awful type of ADOBO she invented. 🤬🤬🤬

  • @ajkurt4663
    @ajkurt4663 Před rokem

    Huhu.. that is not how to cook adobo. The vinegar should be the last and don't stir wait a bit stir and cover for the last boil and bingo. Note some do like dry adobo. I like traditional adobo, simple but very yummy. Chef here

  • @alvinsmith3894
    @alvinsmith3894 Před rokem

    She murdered that adobo bro... wth.

  • @CreativeTeamGMA7
    @CreativeTeamGMA7 Před rokem

    Im laughing 😂 OMG

  • @robertberry2338
    @robertberry2338 Před rokem

    Don’t care about the jalapeño iin the adobo t’s the Garlic rice that makes me dry heave.

  • @mr787takium9
    @mr787takium9 Před rokem

    This food network always stated they make authentic dish from a particular country but the way they presented ain't true to there authenticity they making mockery and disrespectful to the dish and its origin.

  • @jeffersonaquunes4752
    @jeffersonaquunes4752 Před rokem

    We stir fry first the meat before puting all the ingredients

  • @animesenpai1163
    @animesenpai1163 Před rokem

    Adobo is generally very flexible, it's just vinegar, soy sauce, meat, onions ans bay leaves... Then you can have whatever you wanna add there...
    There's literally Adobong kangkong which is just leaves, and Adobo with coconut milk and they taste really good.
    Then's there's also fish adobo 💀...
    The most offensive thing here for me is she's calling rice boiled with chicken broth with raw garlic and bird feed as "garlic fried rice" 💀💀

  • @DAD-gt5te
    @DAD-gt5te Před 10 měsíci

    The Philippines and the Filipino are diversity in itself. So that means one dish alone may have countless versions. Every region has its own version. Actually, practically every household is proud of its own version, sometimes, the adobo recipe handed down from their ancestors; in another, can have been updated by recent generations. Still, there's a lot of mortal sins committed in cooking this adobo. Adobo may be a one-pot dish where certain ingredients are put together to boil and then others added in at certain times within the cooking process. Or, the meat may be seared first (more modern version). But no jalapeños (siling labuyo is great), no young onions unless used as topping afterwards, and no messy mixing of seemingly hodgepodge ingredients the way she did. That was terrible. Although, we also do not use exact measurements. We Filipino homecooks use ingredients in the amounts we do as a matter of course. We usually know when and how much to add by smell. I certainly cook that way. Be it adobo or whatever. And certainly, Filipinos sauté garlic FIRST unlike Caucasions who prefer to fry onions first simply because, to them, garlic burns rapidly. To us Filipinos, it simply means they cannot fry garlic properly. Garlic needs to fry properly first so it can exude all that lovely aroma and infuse its wonderful aromatic taste into the dish. You do the onions first and that kills the garlic drama in the dish.
    As for Rachel's rice, I can understand if she doesn't want any more oil in her food (i.e. fried rice). But she SHOULD NOT CLAIM that to be the Filipino garlic rice. And just in case others are not aware, what is now known as the Filipino garlic fried rice is but our fried rice done the tradional way. Something we cook and have regularly at home. It was given a fancy name in restaurants several years ago, probably more as a marketing strategy and/or to differentiate from other versions of fried rice. Also, to make it more attractive and to emphasize the garlic, the rice is topped with toasted garlic bits. But, certainly, our fried rice is garlicky aromatic. Again, how much depends on the region apart from individual taste.

  • @mangpulso9751
    @mangpulso9751 Před rokem

    😅😂.. oh well. adobo is not that complicated actually. specially garlic rice🤣

  • @opsatr
    @opsatr Před rokem

    When she said garlic rice, I thought she meant garlic fried rice... but apparently not. That's not fried. And I've never encountered her "garlic rice" before. (I'm Filipino, btw.)
    And that adobo is way too green...

  • @jhomabangis3660
    @jhomabangis3660 Před rokem

    Ganda mo po im an instant fan boy

  • @MastaRuten
    @MastaRuten Před rokem

    theres a lot of version of adobo. We Pilipino have a version of adobo called Adobong puti. some of us put Sprite and or add sugar in adobo but what the f*** is that adobo and she also butchered Fried rice or Sinangag

  • @nofacenoname3021
    @nofacenoname3021 Před rokem

    we don't make adobo and garlic rice that way