Pancit - Pancit Bihon - Filipino Rice Noodles - Rasa Malaysia (2024)

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Pancit is Filipino fried rice noodles. Pancit Bihon is a classic Filipino recipe that is easy to make with simple ingredients. An easy and authentic recipe!

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What Is Pancit?

I love pancit, which means noodles in Filipino language. Many years ago, I tried pancit at a Filipino restaurant and fell in love with it. I have been making Filipino recipes at home, for examples: chicken adobo and lumpia. Today, I am sharing this homemade fried noodles dish with you!

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Other Recipes You Might Like

  • Lumpia (Filipino Spring Rolls)
  • Filipino Chicken Skewers
  • Crock Pot Chicken Adobo

How to Cook Pancit Noodles?

Pancit bihon or noodle is a classic Filipino noodle dish is very easy to make and can be put together using simple ingredients.

What is Pancit made of? Just like other Asian cuisines there are several variations of it around the Philippines. Some include the addition of Chinese sausage, chorizo, or simply vegetarian.

However, the basic ingredients are bihon or rice vermicelli or rice sticks, protein such as chicken, pork and/or shrimp, vegetables plus the seasonings.

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How to Prepare Rice Sticks or Rice Vermicelli?

Bihon is the Filipino word for rice sticks, rice vermicelli, or rice noodles. For this recipe, I recommend the Excellent brand rice sticks.

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I always soak the dry noodles in warm water for about 5-10 minutes before cooking. This step removes the starch on the rice sticks and also soften the noodles before stir-frying.

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After they turn soft, drain the rice sticks in a colander. As you can see in the picture below, they are soft but still a bit stiff and ready for stir-frying.

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Ingredients for Pancit Sauce?

I used a combination of the following ingredients for the best results:

  • Soy sauce
  • Oyster sauce
  • Fish sauce
  • Ground black pepper
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How Long Does the Leftover Keep in the Fridge?

After cooking, you can keep the leftover in the fridge overnight or for up to a couple of days. Just make sure you cover the noodles with plastic wrap. You can reheat using microwave before serving.

If you don’t have a microwave, you can reheat in the skillet.

How Many Calories per Serving?

This recipe is only 427 calories per serving.

What Dishes to Serve with This Recipe?

This meal is best served on its own or with other dishes. For a wholesome Filipino meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.

Chicken Adobo

Lumpia (Filipino Spring Rolls)

Filipino Chicken Skewers

Coconut Water Lemonade

Pancit (Filipino Fried Rice Noodles) Recipe

Pancit Bihon (Filipino Fried Rice Noodles) is a classic Filipino noodle dish that is easy to make with simple ingredients. An easy and authentic pancit recipe for home cooks!

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By Bee Yinn Low

Yield 3 people

Prep 15 minutes mins

Cook 5 minutes mins

Total 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 8 oz. (230g) "Excellent" brand rice sticks
  • 2 tablespoons cooking oil
  • 3 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 1/2 small onion (sliced)
  • 4 oz. (125g) boneless and skinless chicken thigh or chicken breast (cut into pieces)
  • 4 oz. (125g) shrimp (shelled and deveined)
  • 2 oz. (60g) green cabbage (thinly sliced)
  • 2 oz. (60g) carrots (cut into thin strips)
  • 2 stalks scallions (cut into 2-inch (5 cm) strips)

Seasonings:

  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon oyster sauce
  • 1 tablespoon fish sauce
  • salt (to taste)
  • 3 dashes ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Soak the rice sticks in water, for 5-10 minutes or until they turn soft. Drain on colander and set aside. Prepare the garlic, onions and vegetables.

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  • Heat a wok or skillet on medium to high heat. Add the oil and stir fry the garlic and onions until the onions turn clear. Add the chicken and shrimp, stir fry until the surface turn white, follow by the cabbage and carrots.

  • Add the rice sticks in the wok or skillet, stir to combine well with the spatula. If you have a pair of long chopsticks for cooking, use the chopsticks instead of the spatula. This will ensure that the rice sticks won't break too much.

  • Add all the ingredients in the Seasonings. Stir to mix well. As soon as the noodles are cooked through, about 1 minute, add the chopped scallion, stir and dish out immediately.

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Notes

Serve the noodles with calamansi lime, or regular lime. Squeeze some of the juice over the top of the noodles before serving.

Course: Filipino Recipes

Cuisine: Filipino

Keywords: pancit

Nutrition

Serving: 3people, Calories: 427kcal (21%), Carbohydrates: 71g (24%), Protein: 20g (40%), Fat: 11g (17%), Saturated Fat: 1g (6%), Cholesterol: 119mg (40%), Sodium: 968mg (42%), Fiber: 3g (13%), Sugar: 3g (3%)

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