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This easy Chicken Tinola recipe will come in handy for the first cold or flu of the season. Once you or any loved one feels those early symptoms coming along, cook up this recipe, with easy to follow and detailed instructions. Then, let the garlic and ginger infused broth and spinach go to work with your immune system. Not to mention, the power within the star of the show, the patis. You can even add to the medicinal power by including malunggay (moringa) leaves, lemon grass and some spiciness.

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I remember those cold, wet Bay Area days, saying home from school with a bad cold. Nothing was more refreshing than getting a coffee mug of Tinola broth. I would drink it down, before it got cold. As soon as I was ready, I would then go down stairs to have a bowl of Chicen Tinola over rice. Not to undermine the power of Vick’s Vapor Rub or smelling lemon or Calamansi leaves, but Chicken Tinola always came through on worst of days.

To keep the Filipino tradition alive, we are sharing our easy Chicken Tinola recipe. We know how it feels to have yourself or a loved one sick at home. If you have kids then I know you know what it is like when all of them are sick at one time. Cooking the right comfort dish isn’t always easy, especially when Grandma, Grandpa, Mom or Dad are not close at hand to cook for you. Chicken Tinola is not an easy dish to cook in the sense of doing it with your eyes closed, one hand tied behind your back, and within 10 minutes. Prep and cooking will take time but we have laid out some detailed instructions to help you along the way.

Tips for Your Easy Chicken Tinola Recipe

Prep in Advance

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There are many things that you can do ahead of time to speed up the preparation process of Chicken Tinola. If you are the main chef of the house and you are cooking dinners daily or preparing them on the weekends, I would recommend chopping onions in advance and storing them in the fridge. This will be a time saver for all of your meals. You can also do the same with garlic. By simply peeling off all of the cloves of a bulb all at once, you are cutting in to the prep time for just about every dish.

Strong to the Finish

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Nothing beats buying a fresh bunch of organic spinach from the market. Unfortunately, the best of the bunch may come with its share of mud or unwanted insects. Thoroughly washing the bunch can be a task. You can opt to buy the plastic containers or bags of organic spinach to save time. For the most part, they are are ready to go for cooking. Sometimes I give them a quick rinse anyways, just to be sure.

Pieces to the Whole

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Another sure way to save time is to buy your chicken in already cut pieces. I know that nothing beats homemade chicken broth made from the pieces of a freshly cut chicken, but the last thing that you want is chicken blood hands when every little nose has to get wiped, every 3 minutes. I love cooking with chicken thighs because of the flavor and nutritional value that they provide. See my adobo recipe for more information on chicken thighs. Chicken Adobo.

Hang On!

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Lastly, if this is your first time cooking with chayote, you’re in for quite an experience. When you start peeling one, everything seems fine and normal. But, just like that its slippery flesh will start challenging your once confident dexterity. Before you finish peeling the whole vegetable, it is bound to shoot out of your hand a few times. To help prevent this, try peeling it at the sink. Give it a quick rinse once you feel it getting slippery. Also be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water. Even after giving your hands a good wash you may still feel its filmy residue drying up on you fingers.

One Last Reminder for your Easy Chicken Tinola Recipe

Don’t forget, you’re going to need a fresh pot of rice for this recipe. It may sound weird, if this is the first time that you are making this dish, but an important ingredient is your rinse water from washing rice. When we wash our rice it is to get rid of all the dirt or debris, leftover shells for some grains and excess starch. Believe it or not, rice water is filled with nutrients that are great for your skin. Read here. I know man who do not wash their rice before cooking to maintain all of the nutrients from fortification.

I discard the water from the initial wash, to get rid of the impurities. For the second wash, I fill up the pot with at least 4 cups of water and let it sit for awhile. Strain or carefully pour out 4 cups of the water and set it aside for later. You can now continue to cook the rice as normal.

Don’t forget to press the cook button on your rice cooker.

Enjoy and feel free to send us pictures of your easy Chicken Tinola recipe ready to be served!

Masayang Pagluluto!

Kain na tayo!

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Easy Chicken Tinola

Most delicious one pot main dish Filipino comfort food. Healthy and hearty cozy dish served over rice is perfect for fall and winter.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 50 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Filipino

Servings 6

Equipment

  • 5 quart pot

Ingredients

  • 4 lbs chicken thighs bone-in, skin on
  • 1 cup onion chopped
  • 3-5 cloves garlic minced
  • 3 Tbsp avocado oil or any type of cooking oil, enough to coat the bottom of pan
  • 3 thumb size ginger sliced
  • 2 whole chayote peeled de-seeded and sliced into wedges
  • 2 Tbsp Patis (fish sauce) Don't leave this out!!!
  • 1 bunch spinach
  • 4 cups water from rinsing rice
  • 1 tsp black pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Medium/High heat add cooking oil

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  • Add onions and sauté

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  • Add black pepper and mix

  • Add Chicken thighs skin side down

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  • Flip the chicken pieces and cook for 5-10 minutes

  • Drizzle Patis (fish sauce) over chicken simmer for 5-10 minutes

  • Add ginger

  • Add garlic

  • Reduce heat to medium and simmer

  • Pour rice water and bring to a boil

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  • Add Chayote cover for 10 minutes

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  • Add 1/2 spinach, cover for 5 minutes

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  • Stir and add rest of spinach, cover and cook until chicken and chayote are cooked through.

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Notes

Serve over rice and enjoy!

Recipe is for a family with the possibility of left overs.

Keyword chicken, chicken tinola, cold remedy, Easy Chicken, Easy Filipino, Easy Recipe, Filipino Comfort Food, Filipino Food, ginger, One pot Japchae, soup

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FAQs

How long does Tinola last? ›

To store, transfer in a container with a tight-fitting lid and refrigerate for 3 days or freeze for up to 2 months. To reheat, place in a saucepan and cook to an internal temperature of 165 F.

What nutrients can we get from Tinolang Manok? ›

  • Protein 26g. 52%
  • Cholesterol 80mg. 27%
  • Sodium 102mg. 4%
  • Vitamin A 30mcg. 3%
  • Vitamin C 2mg. 2%
  • Calcium 160mg. 12%
  • Iron 1.4mg. 8%
  • Potassium 243mg. 5%

Is 5 day old soup ok to eat? ›

For best safety and quality, plan to eat refrigerated soup within 3 to 4 days or freeze it. And avoid letting soup set at room temperature for more than TWO hours.

What is a good substitute for ginger in Tinola? ›

Lemongrass: Similar to ginger, using fresh lemongrass is essential to the best, brightly flavored Tinola soup. If you love the flavor of lemongrass, you'll love our Lemongrass Tofu. Vegan Fish Sauce: Some brands sell vegan fish sauce online if you're unsure where to find vegan fish sauce.

What goes well with Tinola? ›

Chicken tinola is often served with rice to make a hearty meal. This version features chayote squash and bok choy for a fresh, vibrant spin on traditional chicken soup.

Is Tinola good for sick? ›

Chicken soup is often served to sick people. This comfort food helps to clear up congestion, soothes a sore throat and warms up those who have the chills.

What is the English of Tinola? ›

What is the English translation of Tinola? The English translation of Tinola is “Chicken Ginger Stew.” What are the main ingredients of Tinola? The main ingredients of Tinola are chicken, ginger, garlic, onion, fish sauce, and green papaya or chayote.

Can chicken soup last 5 days? ›

In the refrigerator

A clear, vegetable-based soup with some acidity, such as tomatoes, may last longer. Chicken soup usually lasts three to five days. Creamy soups will most likely last three days, and seafood soup two or three days.

Does cooked chicken last 5 days? ›

USDA recommends using cooked chicken within three to four days, kept refrigerated (40°F or less). Refrigeration slows but does not stop bacterial growth. USDA recommends using cooked leftovers within three to four days.

How do I know if my soup is spoiled? ›

Look for mold: If you see any mold growing on the surface of the soup, it's definitely time to throw it out. Check the texture: If the soup has become slimy or has a strange texture, it's a sign that it's gone bad. Taste a small amount: If you're still not sure, you can taste a small amount of the soup.

How long does Pollo last? ›

Raw chicken lasts in the fridge for 1–2 days, while cooked chicken lasts 3–4 days. To detect if chicken has gone bad, check the “best if used by” date and look for signs of spoilage like changes in smell, texture, and color. Avoid eating spoiled chicken, as it can cause food poisoning — even if you cook it thoroughly.

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