• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Your Top Source of Filipino Recipes
About
Cooking Schools
Contact
Facebook
Instagram
Pinterest
YouTube

Panlasang Pinoy

Your Top Source of Filipino Recipes

  • New? Start Here
  • All Recipes
  • Course
    • Breakfast
    • Lunch
    • Appetizers
    • Dessert
    • Dinner
  • Ingredient
    • Chicken
    • Pork
    • Beef
    • Turkey
    • Vegetable
    • Fish
    • Rice
    • Egg
    • Tofu
    • Noodles
  • Type
    • Adobo
    • Bread
    • Fried Chicken
    • Sinigang
    • Kilawin
    • Ginataan
    • Kaldereta
Home Recipes Adobo Recipes

Adobo Steak Recipe

Presenting this oh so delicious Adobo Steak Recipe from my test kitchen. Several Adobo Steak recipes are readily available around. However, this recipe is very different because there is a Filipino Adobo touch in it. I’m pretty sure that you will like this. I have some recommendations though, so that you can enjoy the same…

Jump to Recipe
SharesFacebookPinTweet
By: Vanjo Merano 10 Comments Updated: 9/2/18

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

Presenting this oh so delicious Adobo Steak Recipe from my test kitchen. Several Adobo Steak recipes are readily available around. However, this recipe is very different because there is a Filipino Adobo touch in it. I’m pretty sure that you will like this.

Adobo-Steak1

I have some recommendations though, so that you can enjoy the same dish as we did. Number one, use the most tender part of the beef for this recipe. Beef tenderloin is the most recommended part, but you can also use beef sirloin if it is not available. Number two, do not use other types of vinegar other than red wine vinegar. This vinegar has a unique flavor that brings out the best in this dish.Lastly, try not to over eat.

Enjoy your meal!

Did you make this? If you snap a photo, please be sure tag us on Instagram at @panlasangpinoy or hashtag #panlasangpinoy so we can see your creations!

Adobo Steak Recipe

Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 35 minutes
Total: 45 minutes
Print Recipe Rate Recipe
Pin
Email
6

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 lbs beef tenderloin
  • 1/3 cup soy sauce
  • 4 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1 green bell pepper sliced lengthwise
  • 1 medium onion sliced
  • 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Heat a cooking pot then pour-in 2 tablespoons of olive oil.
  • Put-in the beef and cook for 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Pour-in soy sauce and water then allow to boil. Simmer for 15 to 20 minutes. Note: Add more water if the mixture dries-up.
  • Put-in the honey and red wine vinegar and allow to boil. Stir and simmer for 10 minutes. Turn-off heat and set aside.
  • Heat a wok and pour-in remaining olive oil.
  • Put-in bell pepper and onion then cook for 3 minutes.
  • Add the cooked beef tenderloin, salt, and pepper then stir. Cook for a minute more.
  • Transfer to a serving plate then serve. Share and enjoy!

Nutrition Information

Serving: 6g
© copyright: Vanjo Merano

Did you make this?

Tag @PanlasangPinoy on Instagram and be sure to leave a rating!

Rate Recipe
Tag On Instagram

 

Vanjo Merano

Vanjo Merano is the creator of PanlasangPinoy.com. His goal is to introduce Filipino Food and Filipino Cuisine to the rest of the world. This blog was the first step that he took.

Read more...

Related Posts

  • Liver Steak Recipe
  • Grilled Flank Steak Recipe
  • Salmon Steak Recipe
SharesFacebookPinTweet

Reader Interactions

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Have a question? Submit your question or comment below.

Recipe Rating




  1. Lisa Mastrangelo says

    Posted on 10/11/15 at 3:24 pm

    This really does sound and look delicious but I have a question before I try and make it. Beef tenderloin is already so tender, once it’s cut into strips and fried for a minute or two, boiling it for 20 minutes seems really excessive. Does it really need to cook that long? I should also say that I’m cutting the recipe by 1/3 because I only need 2 servings. Does that make a difference in the cook time?
    Thanks for the help…can’t wait to try it!

    Reply
    • Vanjo Merano says

      Posted on 10/11/15 at 4:18 pm

      Lisa, good question. It will still depend on the quality of the tenderloin. USDA tenderloin usually need only half of the time.

      Reply
  2. Alfred Velasco says

    Posted on 4/27/12 at 4:32 pm

    Made this last night and it was a hit with my kids and wifey..

    I would just like to say that as being a filipino american and only one who cooks at home; after getting married and leaving my parents; I had to learn how to cook. I’ve always liked filipino food that my mom has cooked and just did not know how to; Until I saw your website. Easy how to directions and the food is amazing. Great work, were no longer starving and buying take out anymore! I have learned to cook thanks to you, all my favorite filipino cuisine… Thank you

    Reply
  3. Noemi says

    Posted on 1/22/12 at 6:50 am

    Hi, what are the alternative for red wine vinegar? Thanks a lot!

    Reply
  4. Abrianna says

    Posted on 11/14/11 at 1:31 am

    i’ve tried cooking this recipe and it really tasted good!…now i have added menu to prepare for my family. thanks and more recipes to come…^_^

    Reply
  5. Leah says

    Posted on 8/26/11 at 3:48 am

    hi!
    i only have white wine vinegar in my kitchen.
    can i use it instead of red wine vinegar?

    Reply
    • Vanjo Merano says

      Posted on 9/3/11 at 12:50 pm

      Although they are both vinegar, white and red have different taste. You may use white wine vinegar, but it will affect the taste in a way.

      Reply
  6. Lily says

    Posted on 3/7/11 at 12:32 pm

    I found beef tenderloin on sale, I bought about 4 lbs (package), I cooked half of it (2 lbs); I have the ingredients available in the pantry. Love the adobo steak; my son ate half of the adobo I cooked, so I cooked the other half (remaining 2 lbs), my other 2 sons love it too. I would say that the red wine vinegar and honey made the difference in taste from my regular adobo. My son requested this for my grandson’s bday party last Sunday. I always watch the sale, so I bought more and cooked for the party; it was a hit.

    Reply
  7. Kim says

    Posted on 1/28/11 at 4:20 pm

    This looks delicious! I will definitely try this recipe out.

    Reply
  8. Leticia Logan says

    Posted on 1/22/11 at 12:56 am

    Very rare I give comment..but thanks so much for sending me your wonderful recipes..great helped for me..I like this adobo steak particularly but I dont think I can find red wine vinegar here in the middle east..what does it made of?…regards and more power to your website

    Reply

sidebar

bio

Welcome!

As a huge fan of Filipino food, it is my goal to teach people how to cook it using the simplest way possible. Prepare your taste buds for an ultimate showdown of delectable Filipino dishes! Read more…

Facebook
Instagram
Pinterest
YouTube

Reader Favorites

Filipino Chicken Adobo Recipe

Filipino Chicken Adobo Recipe

Leche Flan Recipe

kare kare recipe beef tripe

Kare-Kare Recipe (Beef Tripe)

Pork Sinigang

Sinigang

Receive new recipes by email!

Seasonal

Beef Morcon Recipe

Arroz Valenciana

lechon belly roll recipe

Lechon Belly Roll

Christmas Macaroni Salad

How to Make Macaroni Salad for the Holidays

As Seen In:

good housekeeping
parents
serious eats
livestrong
kitchn
sheknows
Facebook
Instagram
Pinterest
YouTube
About
Meet Vanjo
New? Start Here
Browse Recipes
Explore
Ingredient 101
Philippines
Cooking Schools
Privacy Policy
Disclaimers
Contact
© 2023 Panlasang Pinoy
Site Credits
Designed by Melissa Rose Design Developed by Once Coupled
Back to Top
Back to Top