Hubby is a little bit picky when it comes to eating Pancit (fried noodles); he would only eat much of it if it is cooked like this one here and it should be a yellow spaghetti kind of noodles. I made this one last night and he ate a lot. My son calls it spaghetti noodles.
What I did was, saute' minced garlic, inion, then added the cooked sliced tiny hotdog I bought from Asian market and the left over cooked beef. Then I added kikoman soy sauce since we forgot to get Pinoy soy sauce. After a couple of minutes, I added the veggies like carrots, cabbage and green beans. And elt it cook till the veggies are done, but still crispy. I put two tablespoons of oyster sauce and the yellow noodles that was rinsed and drained. Mixed them all and let it cooked for few minutes. When it gets dry in the bottom of the pan, I just put a little bit of chicken broth so it won't get dry again. I didn't put sliced boiled eggs on top for garnish in here which I normally do. Man, we really have a nice dinner last night :-), and were all full enough to put us to sleep early last night!
What I did was, saute' minced garlic, inion, then added the cooked sliced tiny hotdog I bought from Asian market and the left over cooked beef. Then I added kikoman soy sauce since we forgot to get Pinoy soy sauce. After a couple of minutes, I added the veggies like carrots, cabbage and green beans. And elt it cook till the veggies are done, but still crispy. I put two tablespoons of oyster sauce and the yellow noodles that was rinsed and drained. Mixed them all and let it cooked for few minutes. When it gets dry in the bottom of the pan, I just put a little bit of chicken broth so it won't get dry again. I didn't put sliced boiled eggs on top for garnish in here which I normally do. Man, we really have a nice dinner last night :-), and were all full enough to put us to sleep early last night!
Minsan, pag na mi miss ko ang lutong pinoy,try ko talaga magluto and research some recipe in the net. Salamat nito Ces kasi, parang gusto ko gumawa eh.
ReplyDeletehaaayz nakakagutom talaga sa picture pa lang. Gusto ko yung pancit bato pero wala ako mahanap kahit sa asian store.
ReplyDeleteIt looks yummie huh. Mga anak ko lo mein at pancit bihon lang kinakain, wala pang veggies..pinipilian ko muna..
ReplyDeleteOH my goodness..atot..makatiam-tiam man sab ta te ay....kalami ba ani...ako bitaw kay dko kabawo ug luto sa pansit...nagtry ko ug luto te..na lata man uy...hehhe..sotanghon nuon makabawo ko....:) lamia sad ani uy..napay salin salin dha? hehheh!
ReplyDeleteLook so yummy, haven't eaten any filipino food lately.:((
ReplyDeleteBy just looking at the pics of your post cecile nakakagutom na, i had a lot of pinoy food when i went to vegas. Too bad we don't have filipino store here, theres korean store but they have few selection of what i need. I think im gonna try your noodles recipe ang sarap tingnan.pwedi makigsilingan kay manumbalay ko sa inyo hehe
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ReplyDeleteWaaaa!!Ang sarap nga ng pinoy foods!!matagal na rin akong di nakakatikim ng lutong pinoy!!ssshhh---giniling lang ang alam kong lutong pinoy!!
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