Food Photography #3 - Pancit Canton (My Version)

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One of today´s dishes that I cooked is a philippine version of the chinese "chow mein" . The most important ingredient is the noodle used here called pancit canton. It´s a dish that is very popular in all the islands of the Philippines.. Sometimes served on fiestas or events, it´s delish and guests love it. 
To prepare here is my recipe ....

PANCIT CANTON

Ingredients:

400 grams of  pork filet cut into thin strips 
1 pair of chorizo or hard sausage, sliced (optional)
400 grams or 2 packs 8 oz. dried pancit canton noodles (fresh ones are of course preferable)
2 stalks celery cut into bite pieces
1 red bell pepper, cut approximately into 2x2 cm pieces
3 cups of  white cabbage cut into strips
4 medium size carrots, cut into bite pieces
1 big red or white onion, thinly sliced
1 bunch of spring onions, chopped
3 cloves crushed garlic
Soy sauce, vegetable oil, sesam oil ( optional)
Salt & pepper

Preparations: 

1. Boil water in a deep casserole and quickly add the dried pancit canton noodles, Boil for about a minute  or until noodles become  soft...Do not overcook to avoid noodles getting limpy.. Drain the water and let stand for later use.

2. Marinate the pork filet in 1/3 cup soya sauce, season with salt & pepper and let stand for about 10 minutes..

3. In a pan, add 3 tablespoons sesame oil and fry the pork filet batch by batch until meat pieces are golden brown, add cooking oil to the pan if necessary. Add the cut sausages ( optional) and cook for 2 minutes more. Take meat+sausage out of the pan and place in a container and cover to keep warm, set aside for later use. 


4. In a deep  huge casserole... heat 2 tbsps cooking oil,  fry the crushed garlic, add the onions, spring onions, carrots, celery, the cut bell pepper, and the cabbage... 

Stir-fry until all vegetables become soft, takes about 10-12 minutes. Add the meat+sausage to the vegetables , mix carefully until all ingredients are well blended. Add the noodle, sprinkle with 1 tbsp soy sauce,  mix well  and season with salt and pepper according to your taste.

5. Arrange in a platter, serve hot.

 


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@mers nanunuot yun lasa ng pork fillet mo kasi marinated :). will do that also, thanks!

Hahaha.. thanks! Yeah, cook it too. Kaya lang walang hipon yan kasi I don't eat sea foods... or even tokwa..

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