Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Pancit Guisado

On most Filipino occasions, aside from lechon baboy, a pancit dish would always be present. Be it bihon, sotanghon, canton or combinations like bam-i (sotanghon and canton); it is always on the handa-an table. And like many Filipino dishes, the pancit recipe varies from household to household much more in different restaurants and food place.
Here's a basic recipe for a Pancit Guisado where you can tweak using more or less ingredients of your choice.




Ingredients
  • Pancit Canton
  • Vegetables (strips of cabbage, thin strips of carrots, sliced sayote, onion leaves, etc)
  • Meat and Seafood (pork, chicken, squid, shelled shrimps, fishballs, kikiam, etc.)
  • Others (sliced onion, crushed garlic, oil, salt, oyster sauce, soy sauce, sesame oil, calamansi, water,  "shrimp broth"- crushed shrimps shells soaked in water then strained )




Procedure
  1. In a large heated pan, place cooking oil and when hot enough saute garlic and onion.
  2. Add pork, kikiam and squid then cook for 2 minutes or so.
  3. Put the soy sauce and oyster sauce and mix well.
  4. Add shrimp broth and water. Season with salt and pepper. Let boil and continue to cook for around 3-5 minutes.



  5. Add shrimps and fish balls. Cook for another 3-5 minutes. Add vegetables and cook for a minute.
  6. Add the noodles and let it absorb the broth by tossing gently. Add water if necessary. 
  7. Adjust flavour by adding more soy and/or oyster sauces and other seasoning. Add liberal amounts if you want it more saucy.
  8. Drizzle with sesame oil (optional)
  9. Serve with calamansi.

The measurements in this recipe are just guides since cooking any noodle dish mainly depends on your personal taste.
You can tweak the recipe with the addition of your favorite seasoning or ingredients and you may also opt not to use what are listed here. It is very important to taste what you are cooking to get the perfect flavor that would satisfy your taste.





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