Chicken Tocino

Chicken Tocino! Tender, juicy, and sweet. Everything you love about tocino is here and it almost tastes like pork. Made of chicken thighs cured in an all-natural sweet and fruity marinade. Perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner served TOCILOG style!

How to Make Tocino Chicken

Chicken Tocino

Filipino tocino is traditionally made of cured sweetened pork. Much like longganisa, it is often cooked for breakfast served with garlic fried rice and a fried egg (called TOCILOG). Personally, I can eat at any time of the day!

In this recipe, we will be using chicken thighs. It’s a great alternative to pork because of its firm and silken texture. It’s also more tender than pork thus can easily absorb any flavor you put into it.

What you need

This recipe is a homemade version of tocino. It uses simple ingredients and does not contain any curing salt or red food coloring.

  • CHICKEN – use boneless and skinless chicken thighs. It’s the only part of chicken meat I recommend for tocino.
  • SUGAR – I recommend using brown for a deeper color and nutty flavor. White sugar can also be used.
  • SALT – a natural preservative and also helps balance the sweetness of the sugar. Use sea salt or kosher. Do not use iodized or table salt.
  • SOY SAUCE – adds golden color and nice depth of flavor.
  • SWEET PAPRIKA – has a sweet pepper flavor and adds reddish color to the chicken.
  • CANNED PINEAPPLE JUICE – helps tenderize the meat and adds sweet and fruity flavor.
  • GARLIC – optional but helps enhance the overall flavor of the marinade.
  • MIRIN – meant to substitute anisette liqueur. But more on this later.
Plate of Cured Chicken with eggs and tomatoes

How to make it

Chicken tocino is super easy to make! Prep only takes you 10 minutes. Just remember that you will need to set aside 1 day for the marination i.e. make it one day ahead before you actually need it.

  • Start by massaging the chicken thighs with salt and sugar. I recommend doing this by hand to properly season all sides. Use a food-grade plastic glove if preferred. Let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes.
Filipino Tocino Ingredients
  • Next, combine all the marinade ingredients in a bowl or in the container where you’re planning to marinate the chicken. Stir until well combined.
  • Add the chicken to the bowl and massage with the marinade. Cover tightly and marinate overnight in the refrigerator. You can also use a zip bag for compact storing. Double wrap with a regular plastic bag just to make sure it doesn’t contaminate other food in your fridge.
How to make Tocino

Cooking Process

The best cooking method for tocino without burning the sugar and undercooking the chicken is gentle frying.

  1. Start by heating the oil in a frying pan until just warm over medium heat. If the end up being too hot and smoking, turn off the heat and let it cool for a few minutes.
  2. Fry the chicken then set the heat to medium-low. Don’t overcrowd the pan. Make sure to cook a few pieces in batches to prevent the pan from becoming watery. Cook both sides gently until caramelized and brown.
  3. Scoop out any blackened sugar from the pan using a metal spoon after every batch to prevent it from sticking to the uncooked meat.
Tocilog Filipino Breakfast

What to serve with?

Tocino is best served with garlic fried rice and egg. I love having it with a chili-vinegar dipping sauce (sukang sawsawan). Is this just me? Comment below 🙂

What natural color can I use for tocino?

Aside from paprika, annatto powder (from annatto seeds) can be used to add some color to tocino. Use one teaspoon for every 500g of meat.

Note that commercially sold tocino uses red food coloring to make the meat red. You can use that too if preferred.

What is mirin and where can I buy it?

Mirin is a staple ingredient in many Japanese recipes. It’s sweet and contains alcohol. I use it often to make teriyaki dishes.

I used mirin in this recipe as a substitute for anisette liqueur which is apparently another key ingredient in making tocino. It serves as an additional seasoning and glazing agent. Full disclosure: I’ve never tasted or smelled nor seen anisette liqueur before. To know more about it, please follow the link.

Mirin can be found in many Asian stores, the international section of supermarkets, and online.

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Chicken Tocino

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Chicken Tocino! Tender, juicy, and sweet. Everything you love about tocino is here and it almost tastes like pork. Made of chicken thighs cured in an all-natural sweet and fruity marinade. Perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner served TOCILOG style! 
Servings4 servings
preparation time12 minutes
Total cooking time8 minutes

Ingredients
 

  • 600 grams / 1.5 lbs boneless chicken thighs
  • 2 tsp salt (I used sea salt)
  • 6 tbsp brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil (for frying)

Tocino Marinade

Instructions

  • Place chicken in a bowl. Add salt and brown sugar. Massage chicken with the seasoning until all sides are covered. Set aside for 5 to 10 mins.
  • Combine all the marinade ingredients in a bowl or in the container where you’re going to marinate the chicken. Stir until well combined.
  • Add the chicken to the bowl and massage with the marinade. Cover tightly and marinate for 4 hours or overnight in the refrigerator. You can also use a zip bag for compact storage. Double wrap with a regular plastic bag just to make sure it doesn’t contaminate other food in your fridge.

To cook

  • Place chicken in a frying pan. Pour 1 cup water. You can include the marinade for a sweeter tocino or discard it.
  • Boil chicken until tender. Let the water completely evaporate. Reduce the heat then add 1 tbsp of oil. Gentle fry the tocino for 2 to 4 minutes on each side until brown.
  • Serve with rice and egg. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes & Tips:

  • Salt – use sea salt or kosher salt. Do not use iodized or table salt.
  • If the pan and oil end up being too hot and smoking, turn off the heat and let it cool for a few minutes.’
  • Don’t overcrowd the pan. Make sure to cook a few pieces in batches to prevent the pan from becoming watery.
  • Annatto powder is a natural food coloring that adds an “orange-ish” color to the chicken. It can be found online and some Filipino stores.
  • Mirin is a sweet alcohol-based Japanese condiment commonly use for making teriyaki dishes. It’s included in this recipe to substitute anisette liqueur. Mirin is available in many Asian stores, the international section of supermarkets, and online.
Author : Mella
Course : Breakfast
Cuisine : Filipino
Keyword : filipino tocino recipe, tocilog, tocino
Nutrition Facts
Chicken Tocino
Amount per Serving
Calories
307
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
13
g
20
%
Saturated Fat
 
7
g
44
%
Trans Fat
 
1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
2
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
3
g
Cholesterol
 
143
mg
48
%
Sodium
 
1533
mg
67
%
Potassium
 
442
mg
13
%
Carbohydrates
 
17
g
6
%
Fiber
 
1
g
4
%
Sugar
 
14
g
16
%
Protein
 
29
g
58
%
Vitamin A
 
284
IU
6
%
Vitamin C
 
3
mg
4
%
Calcium
 
30
mg
3
%
Iron
 
2
mg
11
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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  1. 5 stars
    Hi Mella,
    Thank you so much for sharing your Soft Spanish Bread Recipe. They’re my childrens favourite and when i made them yesterday it was an instant hit, the bread its soft and the filling(they want thicker filling?)Just Yummy. Thank you so much? Looking forward to more recipes from your blog.
    Mia