7Up Chicken Asado | Panlasang Pinoy

This video will show you how to cook 7Up Chicken Asado. You can also call it Sprite Chicken Asado. It will all depend of the brand of soda that you will use.

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Chicken Asado Recipe

Ingredients:

1 whole chicken 3 to 3 ½ lbs.
½ cup soy sauce
1 ½ teaspoons crushed peppercorn
1 medium red onion minced
3 bunches lemongrass tanglad, tied into knots
1 medium red onion sliced
4 cloves crushed garlic
3 tablespoons cooking oil
1 liter 7-Up
5 pieces star anise
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
Salt to taste

Instructions:

Place chicken on a plate or bowl. Pour soy sauce all over the chicken. Sprinkle crushed peppercorn and then rub all over the chicken.
Insert onion and lemongrass into the cavity of the chicken. Let it stay for 10 minutes.
Heat oil in a large cooking pot, and then sauté onion and garlic until the onion becomes soft.
Add the marinated chicken. Cook one side in medium heat for 3 minutes. Turn the chicken over and cook the opposite side for 3 minutes.
Pour the remaining marinade and 1 liter of 7up (or any similar product). Let boil.
Add star anise. Cover and cook between low to medium heat for 30 minutes.
Turn the chicken over and continue to boil the opposite side for 12 minutes.
Remove the chicken from the cooking pot. Slice in half and arrange on a serving plate.
Continue to cook the sauce in the cooking pot until it reduces to half. Add garlic powder and onion powder. Stir
Filter the sauce using a kitchen sieve or strainer. Pour all over the chicken.
Serve. Share and enjoy!

More about me:

My name is Vanjo Merano. I live in the Northern suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. I work as an IT professional, but cooking has been my passion since I was a kid.

I created Panlasang Pinoy (the blog and this youtube channel) to promote Filipino food and Filipino Cuisine to the world.

Who shoots your video and who creates the recipes?

I shoot all the videos myself and I write and develop my own recipes.

What equipment do you use?

I started the videos back in 2009 using a Pentax point and shoot camera. It is a priced possession because it helped me take this channel to where it is today.

At present, I use Panasonic Hc-X920, Sony FDR-AX100 4K Ultra HD Camcorder, and Nikon D5.
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