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Skewered and grilled pork adobo

Filipino adobo gets a makeover! Pork belly slices are skewered and braised in adobo sauce then grilled to char the surface.

Skewered and grilled pork adobo

Pork recipe by Connie Veneracion | Last updated: 07.17.2025

Cook’s notes

Filipino adobo is both ubiquitous and comfort food, but that doesn’t mean it cannot be an attractive party dish. On the grill, the surface gets charred and the fat turns lightly crisp. Best of all, it can be served as a main dish or as finger food to go with drinks. What’s not to love about grilled pork adobo?
And here’s the best part. The first stage of cooking can be done days ahead. On the day of the party, just take out the precooked skewered pork and lay on the hot grill. In less than five minutes, you have perfect grilled pork adobo.
Tips: If making a huge batch of grilled pork adobo, you can use a baking tray. Line with non-stick paper, lay out the skewered pork, add the seasonings and spices, cover the tray tightly with foil and bake in the oven for about an hour at 325F.
If you’re cooking for a crowd, you can chill the pork after it has cooled. No need to transfer to another container and no need to pour off the remaining sauce. Just keep tightly wrapped with foil. The skewered pork adobo must be brought down to room temperature before grilling.
A fatty pork cut is ideal for cooking Filipino adobo. Enough said.

Skewered and grilled pork adobo

Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins
Cooling 1 hour hr
Total: 2 hours hrs 20 minutes mins
Servings: 4 people
Course: Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine: Modern Filipino
Label: Filipino adobo, Pork belly
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Ingredients

  • 700 grams pork belly (about 1.5 pounds)
  • ¼ to ⅓ cup vinegar
  • ¼ to ⅓ cup soy sauce
  • 6 cloves garlic lightly pounded
  • ½ teaspoon crushed peppercorns
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 sprig oregano
  • ¼ cup simple syrup

Instructions

  1. Cut the pork belly into ¾ inch slices. Cut each slice into pieces about two inches wide.
  2. Thread the pork pieces with bamboo skewers, three to four pieces per stick.
  3. Spread non stick paper on the bottom of a wide shallow pan. Arrange the skewered pork in a single layer.
  4. Pour in the vinegar and soy sauce. Add the garlic, peppercorns, bay lead and oregano. Bring to the boil then lower the heat, cover the pan and simmer the pork for about 30 minutes per side.
    Skewered pork adobo
  5. Cool the pork in the remaining sauce.
  6. Heat the grill. Very high temperature is essential. Lay the skewered pork adobo on the grill and cook for two minutes per side. That should be just enough time to char the surface of the meat and allow the fat to turn a little crisp. Brush with simple syrup and grill for another few seconds.
    Basting skewered pork adobo with simple syrup
  7. Serve the grilled pork adobo over rice or with beer.
  8. Or serve with nothing else. It’s perfect by itself anyway.
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About Connie Veneracion

Home cook and writer by passion, photographer by necessity, and good food, coffee and wine lover forever. I create, test and publish recipes for family meals, and write cooking tips and food stories. More about me and my umami blogs.

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