homemade adobo

Homemade Adobo (Adobo Puertorriqueño)

Homemade adobo comes together easily with spices you probably have in your pantry. You won’t ever have to make a last minute store run for adobo since you can easily make it with just 6 simple ingredients. I love making a large batch of adobo Puertorriqueño to have on hand whenever I need it. When stored properly, it can last up to 3 years. Save this recipe and elevate your dishes to a new level!

I also make homemade sazón which is a total game changer. I am able to make traditional recipes like arroz con gandules, alcapurrias., y pasteles with my homemade seasonings along with homemade aceite de achiote and they turn out amazing!

Is adobo unhealthy?

Adobo is not unhealthy. There are many brands that sell healthy adobo (including salt-free adobo) such as Healthy RicanLoisaUse mi código de descuento madewithsazon for 10% off your order at either brand!

Unfortunately, many brands sell adobo that contains harmful ingredients such as additives, fillers, dyes, and MSG. It is best to purchase adobo from trusted brands or just make it at home.

Homemade adobo ingredients:

  • Sal
  • Black pepper
  • Ajo en polvo
  • Cebolla en polvo
  • Oregano
  • Turmeric
homemade adobo

How to make homemade adobo?

Add all spices to a mixing bowl and mix until well combined. To achieve a smoother consistency, you may blend the spices in a food processor or sift with a sieve. Use a funnel to pour the adobo into a glass jar. You may store the rest in an air tight container for up to 3 years.

homemade adobo

The spice jars I use can be found aquí! They come with the labels, a funnel, brush and marker which is super convenient. I also make homemade sazón which is a total game changer. I am able to make traditional recipes like arroz con gandules, alcapurrias., y pasteles with my homemade seasonings along with homemade aceite de achiote.

homemade adobo in glass spice jar

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homemade adobo

Homemade Adobo (Adobo Puertorriqueño)

Homemade adobo comes together easily with spices you probably have in your pantry. When stored properly, it can last up to 3 years. Save this recipe and elevate your dishes to a new level!
5 from 5 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Servings 1 taza

Ingredientes
  

  • 4 tbsp sal
  • 2 tbsp ground black pepper
  • 2 tbsp ajo en polvo
  • 2 tbsp cebolla en polvo
  • 2 tbsp ground oregano
  • 2 tbsp ground turmeric

Intrucciones
 

  • Add all spices to a mixing bowl and mix until well combined.
  • To achieve a smoother consistency, you may blend the spices in a food processor or sift with a sieve.
  • Use a funnel to pour the adobo into a glass jar.
  • You may store the rest in an air tight container for up to 3 years.

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Notas

Tips:
 
To achieve a smoother consistency, you may blend the spices in a food processor or sift with a sieve. Use a funnel to pour the adobo into a glass jar.
 
You may store the rest in an air tight container for up to 3 years.
 
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The spice jars I use can be found aquí! They come with the labels, a funnel, brush and marker which is super convenient.
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5 thoughts on “Homemade Adobo (Adobo Puertorriqueño)”

  1. 5 stars
    This adobo recipe looks incredible! Your step-by-step instructions make it seem so easy to replicate at home. I especially love the personal touches and the background story about its cultural significance. Keep these amazing recipes coming!

  2. stephanie Brenes

    5 stars
    So I made the adobo and I love the taste and taste the difference. The only thing I did was not put to much salt bcuz of my high blood pressure. But this was fantastic and I’m not buying no more store bought sazón nor adobo .

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