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For the palabok:
Toast the flour in
Soak the pancit noodles for about 5 minutes
Boil chicken breasts and pork together.
Reserve broth.
Cut into cubes or strips.
Saute garlic, onions and meat in oil.
Add remaining vegetables.
Season with salt and soy sauce.
Put vegetables aside.
Add noodles to broth and cook to medium soft. Add the vegetables and meat and mix.
Do not overcook.
Serve hot. Pancit should not have a lot of liquid when serving.
Saute garlic in cooking oil.
Add onion until brown.
Mix cooked pork and season with soy sauce, salt and m.s.g. and simmer for a short while.
Add carrot and pork broth to meat.
Let boil. Rinse canton noodle and mix in boiling broth.
Keep stirring over low fire until noodle is cooked.
Serve hot and garnish with eggs, sausage and green onions.
If desired, lemon can be squeezed over the pancit for more flavor.
ith lemon wedges.
The recipe can be varied with chicken
Soak Pancit bihon noodles in warm water
n the pot for the pancit.
Heat large skillet with
Make Rich Tea Biscuit dough, adding more milk to make a drop biscuit dough. Spread the dough 1/2 inch deep in an oblong 9 x 12-inch baking dish. Peel and pare apples; cut in eighths. Press apple slices into top of dough very close together. (It won't hurt if more than a layer thick.) Dot with butter or oleo. Mix cinnamon and sugar together.
Sprinkle over apples. Bake at 350\u00b0 for 30 minutes or until done. Serve warm or cold with Lemon Sauce (recipe follows).
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YIELD: This recipe serves 5 people with about
until delicately browned.
The recipe also says you can also
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irections for sauce:
This recipe makes enough sauce for about
or this recipe.
However, there are many variations of pancit-- some
Soak bihon in a bowl of warm water until soft, about 5 minutes. Drain.
Heat oil in a large wok over medium-high heat. Saute onion and garlic until onion is translucent, about 5 minutes. Add chicken, salt, and pepper. Cook and stir until flavors combine, about 3 minutes. Add shrimp; cook until they start to turn color, about 1 minute. Add soy sauce; toss in cabbage, celery, and carrot. Cook until well combined, about 2 minutes. Add 2 cups water; bring to a boil. Cook until vegetables begin to soften, about 2 minutes.
Transfer chicken, ...
If using mushrooms, soak them in warm water for 30 minutes, then cut into strips, discarding the tough stems.
Set aside.
Heat oil over medium-high heat in wok or large skillet.
Saute garlic and onions until tender.
Add pork, chicken and shrimp, and cook until browned.
Add soy sauce, stirring to flavor.
Add chicken broth and bring to boil.
Add cabbage, green beans, carrots and mushrooms.
Cook until vegetables are tender, yet crisp, 5-8 minutes.
Add noodles, mixing gently to prevent them from breaking.
Cook until ...
Heat oil in a large skillet. Saute garlic and shallots until soft.
Add the chicken breast, salt, pepper & soy sauce. Saute for a few minutes to lightly brown chicken.
Add carrots, green beans & shrimp if using. Cover and cook for a few minutes then add Napa cabbage and chicken broth until it comes to a boil.
Once the vegetables are all done, Add the bihon noodles mixing well to distribute the flavors.
Cook for about 5 more minutes or until the noodles are soft. Taste and adjust seasonings to desired taste.
teamed rice.
While the recipe says to saute the meat
Note:
This kind of noodles can be found at any Filipino or Chinese store.
Mix pork, shrimp, water chestnuts, salt, and pepper together in a large bowl. Reserve 1/3 of the filling mixture for the soup. Wrap about 1 tablespoon of the remaining filling in a wonton wrapper. Repeat until all of the filling is used up.
Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic; saute until onion is translucent, about 5 minutes. Stir in the chicken and the reserved filling. Mix well. Add chicken broth; season with salt and pepper. Bring to a boil. Drop the filled wontons into the soup one by one. Boil ...
Note: The original recipe just called for vinegar. I