Рецепт Pancit Chami
Pansit Chami is a dish made out of flat Miki Noodles stir fried with chicken meat, prawns or pork with vegetables like cabbage and carrots usually served with a dense bread called pinagong. This dish is a native delicacy in Lucena City, it’s their signature dish and a very important element of that province.
This dish is quite popular and like I said important a festival is held annually to feature the Pansit Chami, during this festival there are cooking and eating competitions that attribute this dish. Like most pancit/noodle dishes in the Philippines it also has its Chinese roots and you can already see it from its name as it was derived from the Chinese words “Cha” which means stir-fry and “Mi”” which means noodles.
It might look like the same pancit recipes in the Philippines but due to the thick noodles and a bit of starchy gravy the experience of eating this is quite different.
Pancit Chami
500 miki noodles or thick yellow noodles
500 g boiled chicken thighs, sliced into strips 250 g prawns 4 cups chicken stock 1 carrot, julienned ½ head small savoy cabbage, sliced 150 g cup sugar snap peas 2 tbsp soy sauce
2 tbsp oyster sauce
2 tbsp brown sugar 2 shallots, chopped 3 pcs red chillies, chopped 8 cloves garlic, minced freshly ground black pepper fish sauce oil lemon or calamansi, to serve
Prepare fresh miki noodles or thick yellow noodles by soaking it in boiling water for two minutes. Drain then set aside. Place wok in a high heat, add oil, and once hot add chicken and prawns then stir fry for a minute. Remove from wok then set it aside. Add more oil if needed then sauté the shallots and garlic, add the carrots stir fry for a minute. Still in high heat, add the cabbage and chillies then continue to stir fry for a minute. Add the noodles and snap peas then continue to stir fry. Add the chicken stock, soy sauce, oyster sauce and brown sugar. Stir fry for 2 minutes still in high heat, add the prawns and chicken back into the wok, toss to combine then season with freshly ground black pepper and fish sauce. Continue stir frying until sauce becomes thick. Place in a serving platter together with lemon wedges or calamansi slices. 3.5.3208
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