How much do you love your Adobo?
Last Saturday June 11, 2016 Adobo Challenge through Nutri Asia was held in Mercatto BGC, though it was raining outside people can't resist not to go and taste their favorite viand which is Adobo, Almost 14 of the known Brands and Chefs joined and show their unique recipes that was truly amazing and has its own kind of touch.
Last Saturday June 11, 2016 Adobo Challenge through Nutri Asia was held in Mercatto BGC, though it was raining outside people can't resist not to go and taste their favorite viand which is Adobo, Almost 14 of the known Brands and Chefs joined and show their unique recipes that was truly amazing and has its own kind of touch.
In
celebration of the cultural gastronomic heritage that is the Adobo, NutriAsia’s Datu Puti
put Pinoys to task in finding
and feting the best adobo recipes at the recent Datu Puti Adobo Challenge held
last Saturday, June 11, at the Mercato
Centrale food market in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.
Co-presented with Mercato Central and Our Awesome Planet, The Datu Puti Adobo Challenge was part
of the thrust to take the Datu Puti
Adobo Movement a step further this 2016. Launched in 2015, the Datu Puti
Adobo Movement was created to push for Adobo to be our pambansang ulam. It is a movement that hits close
to home because Adobo is a dish that is as personal, as it is national. Each
household has its own signature Adobo, and the shared flavor defines families,
identifies us as Filipinos, and boosts us as a nation. This event is also supported by partners Philippine Culinary Heritage Movement
(PCHM) and the National Historical
Commission of the Philippines (NHCP).
The push for Adobo has reached
much acclaim and has even been echoed by efforts in Congress. In fact, Bohol
First District Representative Rene Relampagos filed House Bill 3926 in 2014,
which sought to formally declare it as the national dish. The Datu Puti Adobo
Movement has drawn support for the bill through a petition since the launching
of the advocacy in June 2015.
The Winning Adobo, Atbp.
Hosted by a familiar foodie himself, Tonipet Gaba, the feast was made
even more festive with musical performances by homegrown talents UpDharma Down
and Ebe Dancel. It was truly a treat to see both culinary and entertainment
talents back up the Adobo initiative. As guests were treated to aromatic
flavors and local OPM, Pinoy pride was truly in the air.
Among the participants, the Top
3 among the entries wowed the crowd with their inspired versions of the dish.
Based on criteria that took into account taste, presentation, story, and heart,
three Mercato vendors were named as the winners of the Datu Puti Adobo
Challenge. And based on on-the-spot voting by the Mercato foodies, one was
hailed as the People’s Choice.
First place: The Oinkery
DISH NAME: Pugon-smoked Pork Adobo
DESCRIPTION: Pork shoulder pugon-smoked for 8 hours, glazed
with a rich Cebu-style adobo sauce and garnished with fresh manggang hilaw
Inspired
by Cebu’s method of cooking lechon, The Oinkery roasts their pork meat inside a
traditional pugon giving it that
distinct smoky taste. Matthew combines
the finished product with his sister’s Cebu-style adobo sauce and garnishes it with fresh green mangoes on the side.
Having been slow-cooked for a total of eight hours, the meat is guaranteed to
be soft and juicy with every bite.
Second place: Dayrit's
DISH NAME: Pork Adobong Laing Pinangat
DESCRIPTION: Two Filipino favorites, Adobo and Laing, in one
unique and flavorful dish.
Pork Adobong Laing
Pinangat – that’s two of the famous Filipino favorites, adobo and laing, combined in one extraordinary dish. Dayrit’s 40 years of
experience in creating sumptuous heritage home-cooked meals is very evident
with their entry for The Adobo Challenge 2016.
According to Chef Miguel Dayrit, their version of the classic adobo recipe is different from the rest
because it combines the strong flavors of two Pinoy viands to create an outstanding dish. This Bicolandia
inspired concoction is a fusion of the creamy, hot and spicy and the sour and
salty trademarks of laing and adobo respectively.
Third place: Bakmi Nyonya
DISH NAME: Babi Kekap Adobo Nyonya
DESCRIPTION: Classic Filipino adobo infused with Indonesian
spices. Served with Sambal.
Lucy
of Bakmi Nyonya, one of the well-known food vendors in Mercato Centrale,
reinvents the Pinoy classic adobo and incorporates her
Indonesian-style of cooking to come up with a unique entry to the Adobo Challenge 2016. This delicate pork adobo treat is mixed with secret Indonesian spices, cooked in soy
sauce and vinegar and served with the classic sambal.
People’s Choice Award: Lariza's
DISH NAME: Seafood Adobo
DESCRIPTION: A mix of crab, shrimp and mussels cooked adobo
style and topped with cheese.
Lariza’s,
another well-known food vendor in Mercato Centrale shares their expertise in
creating a unique dish for the Adobo
Challenge 2016. Their very own “Seafood Adobo” is a mixture of mussels, prawns
and crabs stirred in a mixture of vinegar and soy sauce, garlic, onion, pepper
and finished off with cheese on top to add a creamy, tangy taste. Tess Gonzales,
the proud owner of Lariza’s knew that her opponents would stick to the usual
pork or chicken adobo, so she decided
to come up with something edgy. With her “Seafood Adobo”, she hopes to motivate Filipinos to be more daring and
“adobofy” fresh catch from the sea as an alternative to the usual adobo recipes.
All Adobo winners were awarded
start-up funds in cash, so they could include their winning dishes in the
regular Mercato menu. The People’s Choice awardee also received P3,000 worth of
Datu Puti goods.
With these latest initiatives
and the warm response of urban foodies, the Datu Puti Adobo Movement has
definitely made strides in rallying more people behind the nation’s ulam of choice.
Interested
parties may still support the Datu Puti Adobo Movement by signing the petition
at www.adobomovement.com.
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