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Pancit Guisado ( Stir-Fried Rice Noodles)

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(Photo is Bonnie's attempt to make Nanette's Pancit Guisado !)

Pancit Bihon Guisado is a Filipino noodle dish and is a staple second to rice. This was brought by the chinese immigrants and was localized since then.

INGREDIENTS:
1 lbs pancit bihon noodles ( rice noodles)
1 chicken breast, boiled and cooked, and shredded
1/2 lbs pork, cut into small thin slices
1 cup small shrimp (fresh or cooked will do), peeled
1 dried chinese sausage or chorizo thinly sliced (optional)
1/8 lbs peapods or snow pea
1 cup carrot julienned
1/2 small cabbage, sliced or chopped will do
1 cup celery leaves, chopped finely
1 medium sized onion, chopped
2 to 3 cloves of garlic, minced
1 tbsp grated ginger
3 to 4 cups chicken broth ( I used the chicken broth from the chicken breast that I boiled or if it is not enough I add chicken broth )
2 tbsp oyster sauce
1 tsp ground black pepper
1 tsp salt
4 tbsp soy sauce
2 tbsp cooking oil
4 small limes, to serve

Cooking procedure:

1. In a large pot, heat the oil and saute the ginger, garlic and onion.
2. Add the pork and cook until the outer part turns light brown.
3. Add the chicken, chorizo, shrimp and chicken broth let it simmer for 10 to 15 minutes.
4. Put in the carrots, snow pea, celery, cabbage, salt and pepper let it simmer for few minutes.
5. Remove all the ingredients in the pot except for the liquid and set them aside.
6. In the pot with the liquid in, add the soy sauce add oyster sauce and mix well.
7. Add the pansit bihon and mix well. Cook until the noodles absorb all the liquid in the pot.
8. Mix in the vegetables and meat that were previously cooked. Mix it well and let it simmer for a minute or two.
9. Squeeze lime, serve hot, share and enjoy!




8 comments:

  1. Yummy is right! And I think the recipe looks easy enough to make that we need fix it often! You should hear Pam go nuts over rice noodles!

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  2. It sounds something like this: "RICE NOODLES?!!!?!!! I LOVE Rice noodles...they are SOOO yummy and wonderful...just thinking about them makes me want some RIGHT NOW even though I've already eaten a GIANT taco salad!"

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  3. I'm going to make this and the lumpia this week Pammy ... want to come over for dinner ? I'll let you come if you go nuts over them like you just did here !!

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  4. If I could blink my eyes and be in Australia I would be there in a jiff! :-) *blink blink blink* Doesn't seem to be working. SIGH!

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  5. Takes me back to when I worked in a Filipino restaurant in Toledo (when I was in high school). This is somewhat different than what I cooked there--more types of meats. Sounds terrific!

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  6. Thank you guys for inviting me to your blog and I can share our Native Filipino food. I can post more, but still working on instruction how to translate into English for the Siopao (steamed bun)

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  7. Thank you guys for inviting me to your blog and I can share our Native Filipino food. I can post more, but still working on instruction how to translate into English for the Siopao (steamed bun)

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