Chef RV Chicken Recipes: Quick, Crispy & Family‑Friendly
Discover Chef RV Manabat’s best Filipino chicken recipes—crispy fried chicken, saucy adobo, and oven‑baked crowd‑pleasers. Easy weeknight wins with step‑by‑step tips.
From garlicky Chicken Adobo to crispy fried and oven‑baked favorites, this hub gathers Chef RV’s most reliable chicken dishes. Expect straightforward steps, pantry staples, and that signature Filipino comfort. New and updated recipes under this topic auto‑populate below.
Quick picks (choose your vibe)
- ≤20 minutes: garlic butter chicken bites, stir‑fried chicken and veggies, soy‑glazed chicken
- 30–40 minutes: adobo (stovetop), sweet & sour, honey‑garlic baked chicken
- Air fryer wins: wings, tenders, breaded chops; brush oil lightly for extra crunch
- Meal prep: adobo, tinola, lemon‑garlic sheet‑pan chicken (great for rice bowls)
Cuts & pantry
Best all‑rounder cut: thighs — juicy, forgiving, big flavor
Quicker options: breasts or tenders — brine or marinate briefly to avoid dryness
Pantry staples: soy sauce, vinegar, calamansi/lemon, brown sugar, oyster sauce, cornstarch, garlic, pepper
Marinades & sauces — quick matrix
Base | Add‑ons | Use for | Notes |
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Soy + calamansi/lemon | garlic, black pepper, brown sugar | skewers, stir‑fries | 15–30 min marinade; don’t over‑acid |
Vinegar + soy (adobo) | bay leaf, garlic, peppercorns | adobo, braise | Simmer uncovered to reduce after braise |
Honey‑garlic | chili flakes, butter | baked tenders, pan‑sauce | Reduce to glaze consistency for sticking |
Gochujang | sesame oil, rice vinegar | wings, baked thighs | Thin with water; finish with sesame seeds |
Buttermilk | paprika, garlic powder | fried chicken | 1–12 h soak; pat dry before dredging |
Make‑ahead & storage (at a glance)
Dish/Component | Fridge | Freezer | Reheat tips |
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Adobo (with sauce) | 3–4 days | 2 months | Simmer 3–5 min; sauce thickens as it reduces |
Crispy fried chicken | 2–3 days | 1–2 months | Air fryer 170°C (340°F) 5–8 min; avoid microwave |
Baked thighs/drumsticks | 3–4 days | 2 months | Oven 180°C (355°F) 8–12 min; foil tent to keep moist |
Wings/tenders | 2–3 days | 1–2 months | Air fryer 180°C (360°F) 4–6 min; brush with sauce after |
Stir‑fries | 2–3 days | not ideal | Wok/hot pan; splash of water to loosen glaze |
Food safety: Cool quickly; store in shallow containers; reheat to 74°C / 165°F internal.
Compare popular Chef RV chicken dishes
Dish | Time | Skill | Crispiness | Sauce level | Best for |
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Chicken Adobo | 30–40m | Easy | ☆ | ★★★★☆ | Meal prep, rice bowls |
Crispy Fried Chicken | 45–60m | Med | ★★★★★ | ☆ | Weekend treat |
Honey‑Garlic Baked Chicken | 30–35m | Easy | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★★☆ | Weeknight dinner |
Buffalo Wings | 35–40m | Easy | ★★★★☆ | ★★★☆☆ | Game day |
Tinola (Ginger soup) | 30–35m | Easy | ☆ | ★★☆☆☆ | Comfort food |
Techniques that make the difference
- Pat dry + season layers. Salt the meat first; season the dredge (and batter if using).
- Cornstarch for crisp. Swap 30–50% of flour for cornstarch or rice flour in dredges.
- Two‑stage fry/bake. Fry at 165–170°C (330–340°F), rest 5 min, finish hotter or in the oven/air fryer.
- Glaze at the end. Toss wings/tenders in warm sauce after crisping to keep crackle.
- Adobo balance. Start 1:1 vinegar:soy, then taste; reduce sauce uncovered to your preferred thickness.
Common mistakes & quick fixes
- Soggy crust? Oil too cool or overcrowded pan → Fry in small batches; thermometer helps.
- Dry breasts? Overcooked → Brine 30 min (3% salt), or pull at 63–65°C (145–149°F) and rest.
- Bland sauce? Add acidity (calamansi/vinegar) and salt last; a knob of butter adds gloss and body.
Air fryer & oven cheat sheet
Cut | Air fryer | Oven bake |
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Wings | 200°C (400°F) 16–20 min, flip mid | 220°C (425°F) 35–40 min, rack‑set |
Bone‑in thighs | 190°C (375°F) 18–24 min | 200°C (400°F) 35–45 min |
Breast fillets | 190°C (375°F) 10–14 min | 200°C (400°F) 18–22 min |
Tenders | 200°C (400°F) 8–10 min | 220°C (425°F) 12–15 min |
Times vary by size. Aim for 74°C / 165°F internal at the thickest point.
Serving ideas
- Adobo rice bowl with pickled cucumbers and soft‑boiled egg
- Honey‑garlic tray bake with broccoli and sesame rice
- Buffalo wing platter with carrot sticks and ranch or blue‑cheese dip
FAQs
What cut of chicken works best for most Chef RV dishes?
Thighs drum up the most flavor and stay juicy. For quicker cooking or air‑frying, breasts or tenders work well—just don’t overcook.
Any tips for ultra‑crispy chicken?
Pat chicken dry, season the dredge, and rest breaded pieces 10–15 minutes before frying or air‑frying. Toss in sauce only at the end to keep them crisp.
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