Recipe: Yummy afritada (knorr afritada mix)

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afritada (knorr afritada mix) Chicken Afritada with Bell Pepper is a version of my favorite chicken afritada that makes use of bell peppers or capsicum. This is a type of Filipino chicken stew cooked in a tomato based sauce. It usually has potato and carrot. You can have afritada (knorr afritada mix) using 9 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of afritada (knorr afritada mix)

  1. Prepare 1/2 kg of chicken parts.
  2. Prepare 1 piece of carrot.
  3. You need 2 piece of potatoes.
  4. You need 2 small of red bell peper.
  5. Prepare 1 1/2 cup of water.
  6. Prepare 1 small of onion.
  7. Prepare 3 clove of garlic.
  8. You need pinch of ground black pepper.
  9. It's 35 grams of knorr afritada mixture.

This recipe, in particular, also makes use of red and green bell peppers. Our best tips & tricks for customized portion size. If the quantities are increased, the cooking time may be extended, so look again. Use water & spices sparingly at first and add more later if needed.

afritada (knorr afritada mix) instructions

  1. in a large pan heat oil, garlic add onion until cooked and tender.
  2. add chicken parts until cooked and tender.
  3. in 1 1/2 c. water stir 35g knorr afritada mixture (1 pack) , disolved.
  4. then stir mixture to chicken, add potatoes and carrots cover for 6-8 mins until the carrots and potatoes are tender.
  5. bring it to boil.
  6. and for the final touch add chopped bell peppers , stir , boil , simmer..
  7. serve it with rice.
  8. .

The best pair for Afritada is rice. A cup of warm white rice is enough to enjoy the meal. It can be cooked with lots of sauce, similar to what I did in this recipe. I find my meal more appetizing when sauce is poured over the rice. What is the Difference Between Afritada, Menudo, and Kaldereta?