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Re: Pancit Problems

Postby m&m » Sun May 30, 2010 1:00 am

red wrote:if you add white noodles in it which we call Bihon...then little bit repolyo, bits of carrots and chicken meat instead of pork, little slices of sayote...there you go the Pancit Bihon... :)


That's true, bihon is very delicious. Try put some pepper and it really taste great.
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Re: Pancit Problems

Postby Chas » Sun May 30, 2010 6:12 pm

m&m wrote:
Oh oh where is the pansit there? I can't see it, all i can see the meat and spices. :D :D :D :D


It is there. I used brown rice noodles. The colour and the fact they stuck together and were sort of mashed as I tried to divide them up across the plates did nothing to help the presentation :( I now understand I should have used a small amount of oil to stop them sticking together.
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Re: Pancit Problems

Postby bachuichui » Sun May 30, 2010 6:22 pm

Chas wrote:
m&m wrote:
Oh oh where is the pansit there? I can't see it, all i can see the meat and spices. :D :D :D :D


It is there. I used brown rice noodles. The colour and the fact they stuck together and were sort of mashed as I tried to divide them up across the plates did nothing to help the presentation :( I now understand I should have used a small amount of oil to stop them sticking together.



m&m is right.. !!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Pancit Problems

Postby NativeAmerican » Sun May 30, 2010 9:55 pm

sounds delicious..

maybe i can find a nice filipina to show me how to make this dish??
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Re: Pancit Problems

Postby crisipicada » Mon May 31, 2010 4:07 am

NativeAmerican wrote:sounds delicious..

maybe i can find a nice filipina to show me how to make this dish??
:D



Sure i will teach you how. Just tell me what kind of pansit you want to cook, me my favorite is pansit tanghon and pansit bam-i. :D :D :D
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Re: Pancit Problems

Postby NativeAmerican » Mon May 31, 2010 8:11 am

crisipicada wrote:
NativeAmerican wrote:sounds delicious..

maybe i can find a nice filipina to show me how to make this dish??
:D



Sure i will teach you how. Just tell me what kind of pansit you want to cook, me my favorite is pansit tanghon and pansit bam-i. :D :D :D


the pancit tanghon sounds good
this pancit is something a person can add anything to the dish
but rice or noodles are the main ingredient...right?

i'd like to try to add bbq beef in it
is that possible?

when i worked in hawaii
i had a filipino buddy
i went to his families place to eat a few times
and when the mom was cooking
and she wasnt looking
the kids would toss just about anything into the wok
and surprisingly.. it tasted great
is that kind of a pancit dish?
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Re: Pancit Problems

Postby crisipicada » Mon May 31, 2010 2:55 pm

NativeAmerican wrote:
crisipicada wrote:
NativeAmerican wrote:sounds delicious..

maybe i can find a nice filipina to show me how to make this dish??
:D



Sure i will teach you how. Just tell me what kind of pansit you want to cook, me my favorite is pansit tanghon and pansit bam-i. :D :D :D


the pancit tanghon sounds good
this pancit is something a person can add anything to the dish
but rice or noodles are the main ingredient...right?

i'd like to try to add bbq beef in it
is that possible?

when i worked in hawaii
i had a filipino buddy
i went to his families place to eat a few times
and when the mom was cooking
and she wasnt looking
the kids would toss just about anything into the wok
and surprisingly.. it tasted great
is that kind of a pancit dish?


Don't add barbecue in you pansit recipe. cook your bbq as it is different dish. Most of the time, especially birthday celebration, filipino prepare pansit together with barbecue. I like barbecue port than barbecue beef. Yes it is so tasty to eat pansit, wanna try it? Hmmmmmmmmmm it is so delicious. :P :P
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Re: Pancit Problems

Postby NativeAmerican » Mon May 31, 2010 8:29 pm

yes plz..

i love asian food

while i was sitting there with my friend
i just observed how they interacted with eachother
the mother, i was told she had always insisted the family should eat at least share one meal
during the day together

after the mother cooked the noodles
and took them out and set them aside
she start making the sauce in the wok
then the kids started tossing all kinds of things in the wok
chicken, shrimp and various vegetables
the mother only stirred it up once in awhile
then put the noodles back in
all done
is that the same thing?

ok..
how we gonna do this tho..?
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Re: Pancit Problems

Postby Ronald » Tue Jun 01, 2010 3:13 pm

Pancit made of starch. I like pancit cantoon and pancit guisado.
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Re: Pancit Problems

Postby wantingmore » Tue Jun 01, 2010 3:33 pm

Ronald wrote:Pancit made of starch. I like pancit cantoon and pancit guisado.


I like noodles. It is easy to prepare. beef and chicken are my favorite.
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