When it comes to Filipino food, one of the dishes that always comes to mind is Pancit Bihon!
Pancit Bihon is a delicious and satisfying noodle dish that can be prepared using simple ingredients found in most kitchens.
Pancit bihon is a Filipino noodle dish made of thin noodles stir fried with vegetables and meat, usually chicken or pork. It is a classic Filipino comfort food that can be served as a main course or side dish.
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Pancit (also spelled “pansit”) is a stir fried noodle dish that originated from Chinese cuisine and has become a staple Filipino dish.
The word “pancit” is derived from the Hokkien word “pian e sit” which means “something conveniently cooked fast”.
Pancit Bihon specifically uses thin, translucent noodles called bihon.
Bihon noodles are usually made of either rice or cornstarch. These noodles are perfect for stir-frying because they cook quickly and absorb flavors well.
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There are many types of pancit dishes in the Philippines, but Pancit Bihon is a favorite among Filipinos because of its delicious taste and easy preparation!
Other types of pancit are Pancit Canton, Pancit Palabok, Pancit Malabon, Pancit Sotanghon, and Pancit Miki.
There are many reasons why you’ll love making Pancit Bihon!
This is a convenient and accessible stir fry dish that can be whipped up quickly using basic ingredients. It is hard to mess up pancit bihon, making it perfect for beginners and advanced cooks alike.
You can totally enjoy creating it solo, put on some tunes or binge-watch a show, and embrace your inner Lola.
Pancit bihon also fun to make with family and friends, as it can be a collaborative effort in the kitchen. And at the end of it all, you get to dig in on some traditional and authentic Filipino food!
All the ingredients for Pancit Bihon are affordable and readily available in most grocery stores, making it an excellent option for those who want to prepare a delicious meal without breaking the bank!
You can also prepare this dish as a “fridge cleanout” pancit bihon and use whatever vegetables or proteins you have on hand, making it versatile and cost-effective, so that none of your ingredients go to waste.
Pancit Bihon is loaded with vegetables and lean protein, making it a nutritious meal that you and your loved ones can enjoy.
And making it at home ensures that every ingredient is fresh and you can control the amount of oil and seasoning used, making it healthier than takeout or restaurant versions.
As you can see, Pancit Bihon is a versatile, easy-to-make, budget-friendly, and delicious dish that you will surely love!
Pancit bihon is often served either as a main dish or as a side dish to complement other Filipino dishes. This dish is often served at special occasions such as birthday parties and family gatherings, but it is also eaten on everyday occasions.
Here are some dishes that would pair perfectly with Pancit Bihon:
Leftover Pancit Bihon can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, simply microwave it or heat it up in a pan. You may need to add a splash of water or chicken stock to help rehydrate the noodles.
You can also freeze pancit bihon for up to one month. When you are ready to eat it, thaw it overnight in the fridge then reheat in the microwave or on a stove top.
Bihon noodles are made of either rice or cornstarch. You can find them at most Asian grocery stores like 99 Ranch, Seafood City, or Weee! Asian Grocery App.
For protein, we decided to go with thin sliced pork belly because it cooks quickly and adds plenty of flavor. We like using the drippings from the pork belly to add richness and depth to the dish.
You can choose pretty much any protein you would like, such as chicken, pork, shrimp, or tofu. However, we recommend to stick with thinner cuts or smaller pieces to ensure that they cook quickly and evenly.
Note 2. The noodles tend to get dry over time. Keep some extra stock handy to rehydrate the noodles over light heat.
Not every pancit bihon recipe uses this, but we like to add some chinese 5 spice powder, oyster sauce, and patis (fish sauce) for extra flavor.
We find the dish to be much more delicious with these additional ingredients, but you can adjust the amount to fit your taste.
Pancit Bihon is a beloved Filipino dish that is easy to make, budget-friendly and delicious. Make some for your family and friends during your next gathering or enjoy it as a comforting meal at home!
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