Chicken Tocino is marinated in pineapple juice, ketchup, and spices for sweet and garlicky flavors you'll love! This Filipino cured meat is easy to make and delicious as an all-day breakfast meal.
What better food to break our fast than a hearty silog plate? Runny yolks, garlic-studded fried rice, sweet and salty cured meats...mmm, mmm, mmm! Best way to start the day, any day.
Silog, for the uninitiated, is the colloquial term used to describe a classic Filipino breakfast made up of fried rice (sinangag), sunny-side-up eggs (itlog), and meat of choice such as beef tapa (tapsilog),ย longganisa (longsilog) pork tocino (tosilog), and daing na bangus (bangsilog).
Chicken tocino might confuse those unfamiliar with Filipino food culture as tocino technically means pork or, more specifically, the belly part of the pig.
In the Philippines, however, the term tocino is associated with the process of preserving meat in sugar, salt, and spices and includes any protein cured in this type of marinade.
Tocino Seasonings
My pork tocino recipe is marinated in simple sugar, garlic powder, salt, pepper, and red food coloring. I kicked up the flavor for this chicken version by adding pineapple juice for a tangy taste and banana ketchup for color.
Helpful tips
- Although you can use chicken breast, I recommend boneless leg or thigh meat as the extra fat keeps these cuts moist and juicy.
- Do not marinate longer than overnight as the acidity of the pineapple juice might denature the proteins and turn the meat mushy.
How to serve
- Serve with garlic fried rice and sunny-side-up eggs for a hearty breakfast.
- Sandwich in warm loaves of pandesal for a filling midday snack.
- Cut into bite-sized pieces, skewer with bamboo sticks, and grill over hot coals until cooked through and nicely charred for fun party food.
- Add to stir-fried noodles or fried rice for a quick lunch.
How to store
- Cooked- transfer to a container with a tight-fitting lid and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 2 months. Reheat in a wide pan over low heat, turning as needed, until completely heated. Or microwave at 1 to 2-minute intervals. For bulk reheating, arrange in a single layer on a baking sheet, cover tightly with foil, and bake at 350 F until heated.
- Uncooked- transfer to resealable bags or airtight containers and freeze for up to 6 months. To ensure even cooking, thaw in the refrigerator completely before frying.
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Ingredients
- 1 cup pineapple juice
- ยผ cup banana ketchup
- ยฝ cup sugar
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 2 pounds chicken thigh or leg meat, boneless and skinless
- 1 cup water
- 2 tablespoons canola oil
Instructions
- In a bowl, combine pineapple juice, ketchup, sugar, garlic powder, and salt, Stir until well distributed.
- Add chicken and massage meat with curing mixture until evenly colored. Transfer to a covered container or ziplock bag and refrigerate for about 4 hours or overnight to cure.
- In a pan over medium heat, add chicken including marinade and enough water to cover.
- Bring to a boil. Lower heat, cover and simmer until meat is tender and cooked through, adding more water in ยฝ cup increments as needed.
- When the meat is cooked through and liquid is mostly absorbed, add oil. Continue to cook, stirring regularly, until chicken is nicely browned and caramelized. Serve hot.
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Nutrition Information
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Sam says
can i use orange juice instead of pineapple?
Lalaine says
Hello Sam,
Yes, you can. There would be a slight change in flavor but it should be fine.
Sam says
thank you. i tried making this using the juice from canned pineapples. the taste is right and exactly what i was looking for thank you, but the taste was so mild maybe the pineapple juice i used wasn't tart enough or maybe because i heated it for a bit before using it as a marinade. either way, i grew up loving tocino and i miss it. I want to make it knowing what's in it so, really, thank you.
Lalaine says
Hi Sam,
The juice of canned pineapples has very light flavor. In fact, if you compare it with regular pineapple juice, you'll find that the packing liquid is very clear in color. Try making this with real pineapple juice for best taste ๐
sam says
yeah thats what i figured where it went wrong.. ill make it again with stronger tasting puncb from the juice.... happy holidays
Lalaine says
Happy holidays, Sam!
Farah says
Can i use chicken breast instead?
Lalaine says
Yes, you can. I have to say, though, I really prefer thigh meat here as breasts tend to cook dry.
Sharon says
I just made some and want to freeze them. Do I freeze them as is complete with marinade or throw the marinade away?
This is the second time I've made your recipe and oh so yummy.
Thank you!
Kimmy says
I tried your recipe and it was the perfect marinate! Tastes so good! Thank you!
Lalaine says
You're welcome. ๐
Chris says
My girlfriend doesn't eat pork but we are trying to cook Tocino with the chicken. I noticed you didn't include the Tocino Marinating Mix in your ingredients. Can we also use the Tocino marinating mix with the chicken as well?
Lalaine says
Hello Chris
With tocino marinating mix, did you mean a commercial one you buy packaged from the store like Mama Sita's?
This tocino does not use that kind of mix as we are using from scratch ingredients. If you are going to add the marinating mix, you have to adjust all the ingredients listed in the recipe as the marinating mix is already a seasoning. I hope this helps. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with.
Krissy says
I tried this recipe but I used chicken leg meat because that's the only available chicken meat I found in my fridge. I'm so amazed with how it turned out thank you so much for the recipe
Erica says
My Filipino husband loves eating tocino once or twice a week and buying the little small packages for $5 adds up so decided to find a recipe to make at home to save money. Does this freeze well? Could I make 2-3 extra batches and let it freeze in the marinade? Thanks!
Maria says
Hi,
Can i use pirk loin because i dont have chicken thigh in my fridge and my daughter is asking me to make it for them tonite?
Thanks, love your recipes
Cathy says
I love your blog! I tried this recipe tonight and it paired well with your suam na mais recipe! ๐ I just replaced the pineapple juice with lemon juice & banana ketchup with tomato ketchup, though when I was cooking it, I had to add more sugar because I was smelling the sourness more than the sweetness. Turned out quite well. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
Lalaine says
Thanks for the feedback. I've never tried using lemon juice and tomato sauce but it's something to keep in mind when I run out of supplies, which is often ๐
Carol says
Homemade tocino! yey!I tried it last night and it turned out really well. No more unknown ingredients. ๐ Thanks for sharing Ms. Lalaine.
Catherine Abraham says
How do I make banana ketchup. I am thinking I am going to blend a banana in tomato ketcup (though this might be wrong) Please advise because I know I will not be getting that in the grocery.
Lalaine says
Hi Catherine
No, please don't add bananas. If you are using tomato ketchup, just add a bit more sugar as banana ketchup tends to be more sweet than tart. I add the banana ketchup primarily for color, to get that red hue, you can omit it altogether if you like.
Let me know how it turns. I am here to help ๐
charming says
Thank you Lalaine, great idea! We'll do just that for an ever ready breakfast viand ๐ . And i'm on the watch for more ๐ . God bless.
Lalaine says
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charming says
This is fantastic! Just tried it this morning and we all 'over ate' but without worries or feeling of guilt for serving this to your family coz no nitrates/nitrites used. Awesome! Now it's in my 'to go' list. Thanks a lot.
Lalaine says
Hello Charming
I am glad you enjoyed the recipe. Yes, homemade always better as we can control what goes in our food. I often make two or three batches of this chicken tocino, portion them in ziplock bags and freeze them for the mornings I want tosilog. They keep well in the freezer for a good couple of months. ๐
Sharon says
With or without marinade when freezing. Sorry for emailing you twice for the same question. Did not see Charmings question.
Thanks
Lalaine Manalo says
I freeze it with the marinade ๐
edelweiza says
Even if I tend to overeat when served with anything 'silog, I still love this very Pinoy food. And of course, homemade is still the better and healthier choice than store-bought. ๐
Lalaine says
Hi Edel
Me, too! I always eat more than I should when it comes to rice and tocino or tapa. Yes, homemade is always better and healthier. And cheaper, as well. ๐
Lily says
I find your recipes very interesting and I love all of them including your comments about your life growing up. It seems like I have known you forever. Excellent job. Please continue sending me your ever loved recipes.
Lalaine says
Hello Lily
Thank you so much for your kind words. I know my propensity to talk too much and I try to restrain myself at times so not to bore everyone with my chit chat. ๐