Fry

Pancit

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May  8, 2015
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4 Ratings
  • Serves 4
Author Notes

Pancit or Pansit is a traditional Filipino dish. This version strays from tradition but it was approved by my dad who is from the Philippines so it must be pretty good! Ha! —Merowyn

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Ingredients
  • 1.5kg Pork Belly
  • 1/4 cup Thin soy (Healthy Boy brand if possible)
  • 3 tablespoons Filipino palm vinegar
  • 1/4 cup Kecap Manis
  • 1 cup Prawns
  • 1 Garlic clove minced
  • 1 Red chilli
  • Knob of ginger minced
  • 1 Kafir lime leaf very finely sliced (like a strand of hair)
  • 250 milliliters Chicken Stock
  • Dash Fish Sauce
  • Dash Palm Vinegar
  • Dash Thin Soy
  • Dash Kecap Manis
  • 2 cups Mixed vegetable, fresh corn, peas, diced carrot
  • 1 packet Thin Rice Noodles
Directions
  1. Marinate pork belly overnight in thin soy, sweet vinegar and kecap manis (quantities as per start of ingredients list) The next day cook the pork at highest heat in the oven until the skin is crackled then put on 150 degrees celsius for a couple of hours until cooked through.
  2. Leave pork to cool then slice into thin slices, crackling side down (you won't use all the pork, save some for pork rolls the next day!). Pour some of the fat from the roasting pan into a wok.
  3. Cook off prawns in the pork fat plus some vegetable oil and salt, remove.
  4. Fry off the garlic, chilli, ginger and lime leaf until soft.
  5. Add chicken stock, fish sauce, vinegar, thin soy, kecap manis (adjust quantities at the end to taste).
  6. When simmering add the vegetables and cook for a minute then add the prawns back in, take off the heat.
  7. Prepare noodles as per packet directions, drain
  8. Add the vegetable and prawn mix and some sliced up bits of pork to the noodles mix through.
  9. Serve with your favourite hot sauce, coriander, fried shallots, roasted peanuts.

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