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Receta Lechon Manok
by Ang Sarap

I remember as a child we always buy this every weekend for lunch together with their lechon liempo and a big bottle of Coke. They chop it on premises and they give you condiments like atchara and lechon sauce, they then place it in a banana leaf lined plastic bag. As I walk home sometimes I can’t help my self grabbing some bits of those crunchy lechon liempo and upon reaching home it is then transferred to a plate and I always ask for the juices of that yummy chicken is poured onto my rice. It’s one of those simple feast that I always remember.

Lechon manok basically is the roast chicken of the Philippines but it’s quite unique as it is flavoured differently and cooked in a charcoal spit. Like any roast it is stuffed but the stuffing on lechon manok is not to be consumed but rather give a distinct flavour and aroma to the chicken. Usually lemon grass, loads of garlic and onion are used as the stuffing then the flavour comes from fish sauce and some calamansi juice. This results in a smoky, garlicky and lemony chicken that is very addictive to a Filipino palate.

Since we live outside the Philippines there is no way we can buy this, though we have roast chicken here the lechon manoks flavour is quite different and we sometimes miss it so we do make our own at home and here is my recipe.

2 tbsp soy sauce ⅓ cup calamansi juice or lime juice 1 dozen lemongrass bulbs, pounded 2 pcs bay leaves 1 tsp brown sugar salt freshly ground black pepper oil

Clean chicken and dry it with paper towels. Rub chicken with salt inside and out. In a bowl combine together onions, garlic, freshly ground black pepper, sugar, calamansi juice and fish sauce. Rub chicken with the marinade inside and out then place in a zip lock bag together with any remaining marinade. Lock the bag and let it marinate overnight. Remove chicken from the fridge 3 hours before cooking and when ready stuff cavity with lemongrass and bay leaves. Reserve any remaining marinade. Grill chicken in a 200C preheated oven using its rotisserie function and cook for 1 hr and 20 minutes. If you don’t have the rotisserie function place chicken in a wire rack above a baking tray. Combine reserved marinade with 2 tbsp of oil then use together with the drippings it to baste the chicken every 20 minutes until cooked. Serve while hot with 3.2.2807

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