Pancit Bihon Recipe (Pancit Guisado) (2024)

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There is no need to wait for a special occasion to try this Pancit Bihon recipe (also known as Pancit Guisado)!A classic stir-fried noodle from the Philippines, discover for yourself why it’s such a well-loved dish!

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If you’re unsure how to serve pancit bihon, I suggest having it with lumpiang gulay and pandesal — and you’re all set for a traditional Filipino meal. 🙂

What is pancit bihon?

It’s a rice noodle dish that’s ubiquitous on every birthday, fiesta, Christmas, etc. — whenever there is a Filipino gathering, you will find pancit bihon on the table.

But don’t think it’s just for a special occasion — nope.

Locals also often enjoy it as ‘merienda‘ (or mid-afternoon snack), with a refreshing glass of soda or iced tea.

Pancit‘ refers to a noodle dish, while ‘bihon‘ is a specific type of noodle, in this case, thin rice noodles.

Combine a mix of sauteed vegetables and meat with the bihon noodles, season with soy sauce, and voila — a delicious serving of pancit bihon guisado that will not be enough. 😉

How to prepare bihon noodles for cooking?

To prepare the bihon noodles, place them in a big bowl of cold water and leave it for at least ten minutes.

Once they soften, use a pair of kitchen scissors to cut them into shorter strands (and separate some in the process).

Drain the water from them and let it sit in the colander until you add it to the dish.

So, grab the ingredients you need now — you’re in for a delicious, undeniably traditional Filipino treat!

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Ingredients

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  • Chicken – you can also use chicken breasts, but chicken legs are typically what the locals use when making pancit bihon.
  • Garlic – minced or finely sliced.
  • Onion – yellow or red onion will work; just chop it thinly.
  • Celery – celery stalk chopped thinly as well.
  • Carrot – not as fancy as julienned, but thinly chopped for this pancit bihon recipe.
  • Snap peas – cut them in halves or thirds, about half an inch per portion.
  • Cabbage – thinly chopped, excluding the rough parts.
  • Bihon noodles –thin rice noodles commonly available in Asian stores; see how to prepare them above.
  • Oil – vegetable oil for sauteing the vegetables.
  • Seasoning – use your favorite soy sauce and salt brand to season your pancit guisado.
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Preparation

Start making pancit bihon guisado by cooking your chicken.

Place the chicken legs in a wok, or deep pan, cover them with enough water, and season with salt (photo 1).

Cover the pan with a lid and bring to a boil, then adjust the heat and simmer until the chicken is cooked.

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Tear the meat into smaller bits when the chicken is cool enough to handle (photo 2).

Set the meat aside for later — same goes for the liquid from cooking the chicken.

Place the same wok (or pan) over high heat and heat the vegetable oil.

Add the garlic and chopped onion (photo 3).

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Cook until the onion softens, then add the carrot and celery.

Mix and cook for about two to three minutes, then add the cooked chicken, peas, and cabbage (photo 4).

Season with salt, then continue mixing until the vegetables are cooked (photo 5).

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Transfer the vegetables to a plate and set aside.

Place the empty pan back into the heat.

Pour about three-quarters of a cup of the liquid from the chicken earlier and add the soy sauce (photo 6).

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Cover and bring to a quick boil.

Add the softened bihon noodles (photo 7).

Continue stirring until the noodles are cooked and separated (photo 8).

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Add the vegetables back into the wok and mix to combine with the bihon noodles (photo 9).

Take the pan off the heat and transfer your pancit guisado into plates.

Serve pancit bihon with some slices of calamansi (or lemon), and enjoy!

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Helpful tips

  • I don’t use chicken skin when making pancit guisado, so I get rid of them after cooking the chicken — you can keep them if that’s what you prefer.
  • Prepare the bihon noodles for cooking (see on top) at about the same time you started sauteing the vegetables, so they’re ready when you add them to the pan later.
  • Do not overcook the vegetables.There should still be some crunch left when you bite into them.
  • When you season the pancit bihon sauce (before adding the noodles), try to make it slightly on the salty side — remember that the noodles will absorb it, as well as the chicken and vegetables.
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Recipe variation

  • Fish sauce.When seasoning your pancit bihon, you can use fish sauce instead of salt, in addition to soy sauce.I know that’s what my mom does. 🙂
  • Bouillon.Yep, the packaged, pre-seasoned cubes that you just combine with water.You can mix that directly with plain water or add it to the liquid from the chicken.
  • Green beans.Instead of snap peas, thinly sliced green peas are also commonly used.
  • Other proteins.You can add pork or shrimp or use them as the flavor base instead of chicken.
  • Chinese sausage.It’s not traditional, but it sure adds that burst of fat and saltiness when you bite on thin slices of this particular ingredient.

Easy, right?So, try this pancit bihon recipe tonight, and let me know what you think! 🙂

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Pancit Bihon Recipe (Pancit Guisado)

There is no need to wait for a special occasion to try this Pancit Bihon recipe (also known as Pancit Guisado)! A classic stir-fried noodle from the Philippines, discover for yourself why it's such a well-loved dish!

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Filipino

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes minutes

Servings: 3

Calories: 293kcal

Author: Neriz

Ingredients

  • 2 medium chicken legs (about 300 grams or 10.30 ounces)
  • 120 grams bihon noodles (about 4.30 ounces)
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 small onion
  • 1 small carrot
  • 1 stalk celery
  • 20 pieces snap peas
  • 1 to 1 & 1/2 cups cabbage, thinly chopped
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons soy sauce
  • salt, to season
  • calamansi (or lemon) for serving

Instructions

Preparing the chicken:

  • Place the chicken legs in a wok (or deep pan), season with salt, and pour water just enough to cover it.

  • Cover with a lid and boil; then adjust the heat and simmer until the chicken is cooked.

  • Tear the meat into smaller bits when the chicken is cool enough to handle.

  • Set the chicken meat aside for later — same goes for the liquid from cooking the chicken.

Making pancit bihon guisado:

  • Place the same pan over high heat and pour the vegetable oil.

  • Once the oil is ready, add the garlic and chopped onion.

  • Cook until the onion softens, then add the carrot and celery.

  • Mix and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, then add the cooked chicken, peas, and cabbage.

  • Season with salt, then continue mixing until the vegetables are cooked.

  • Transfer the vegetables to a plate and set aside.

  • Place the empty pan back into the heat.

  • Pour about 3/4 cup of the liquid from the chicken earlier and add the soy sauce.

  • Cover and bring to a quick boil, then add the softened bihon noodles.

  • Continue stirring until the noodles are cooked and separated.

  • Add the vegetables back into the wok and mix to combine with the bihon noodles.

  • Take the pan off the heat and transfer your pancit bihon into plates.

  • Serve pancit guisado with some slices of calamansi (or lemon), and enjoy!

Notes

  • Cook’s Tip #1: See the post above on how to prepare (and soften) bihon noodles.
  • Cook’s Tip #2: You can skip the chicken skin if you like; I do the same thing. I get rid of them when removing the chicken meat from the bones.
  • Cook’s Tip #3: If you can, prepare the bihon noodles at about the same time that you have already started sauteing the vegetables — so they’re ready when you need to add them to the pan later.
  • Cook’s Tip #4: Remember not to overcook the vegetables. There should still be some crunch left when you bite into them.
  • Cook’s Tip #5: When seasoning the pancit bihon sauce (before adding the noodles), try to make it slightly on the salty side — remember that the noodles will absorb it, as well as the chicken and vegetables.

Nutrition

Calories: 293kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.03g | Cholesterol: 53mg | Sodium: 256mg | Potassium: 275mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 2970IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | Calcium: 35mg | Iron: 1mg

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Pancit Bihon Recipe (Pancit Guisado) (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between pancit bihon and Pancit Guisado? ›

Pancit (pahn-sit) is the Filipino word for noodles and bihon (bee-hon) is an Asian term for rice noodles. Guisado means sautéed so with all these components together we have sautéed or stir-fried rice noodles.

What is Pancit Guisado made of? ›

This dish is composed of rice noodles, shredded chicken, shrimp, and vegetables. The noodles are locally called bihon. The word Guisado refers to the method used in cooking the dish. It simply means sautéed.

What is pancit bihon best paired with? ›

I like my shrimp pancit bihon served with calamansi or lime. I also add a few drops of patis (fish sauce) when I am about to eat. It will be best if pancit bihon is eaten along with lumpiang shanghai. They make a good pair, in my opinion.

How do you keep pancit from spoiling? ›

As previously mentioned, when stored in an airtight container, Pancit can comfortably last for 2-3 days in the refrigerator. This method retains the freshness of ingredients like snap peas, green beans, and bell peppers.

What is the English name for bihon? ›

The most commonly used noodles are canton (egg noodles, usually round), bihon (rice vermicelli), lomi (thick egg noodles), miki (soft yellow egg noodles, usually square in cross-section), misua or miswa (wheat vermicelli), palabok (yellow cornstarch noodles), sotanghon (glass noodles), and odong (yellow flour noodles).

What does pancit mean in Filipino? ›

“Pancit comes from the [Hokkien] word pian-e-sit, which literally means food that is convenient to cook,” shares Carmelea Ang See, Director of Bahay Tsinoy Museum in Intramuros, Manila. Pancit did not explicitly mean a noodle dish; rather, it was any fast food item, prepared and served swiftly.

How long does pancit bihon last? ›

Pancit bihon can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 5 days.

Is pancit Filipino or Chinese? ›

Pancit: influence of the Chinese in Philippine noodles. Pancit (or spelled as pansit) is a Filipino version of a noodle dish that was contributed by the Chinese traders during the pre-Hispanic times of the Philippines. Every part of the Philippine archipelago has its own version of pancit.

What is special about pancit? ›

Pancit is a stir-fried noodle dish that consists of meat and vegetables. For Filipinos, pancit is a simple dish that symbolizes a long and happy life because it is usually served on birthdays or special occasions.

How much is pancit bihon? ›

Pancit Bihon
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What kind of noodles are used in pancit? ›

There are two styles of Pancit-Pancit Canton and Pancit Bihon. The main difference is the noodle type. While Pancit Canton uses a lo mein style noodle made of wheat flour, Pancit Bihon favors use of thin rice noodles, sometimes called rick stick or rice vermicelli.

Can you use ramen noodles for pancit? ›

Style Chilimansi Instant Pancit Canton Noodles are simply instant ramen noodles cooked down and then coated in a savoury, spicy, slightly sweet sauce with that nice kick of acidity and tang from the calamansi juice (can also be subbed with lemon).

What is the toxic substance in Pancit Canton? ›

Pancit Canton has been found with low levels of ethylene oxide, a sterilizing agent that is also used as a pesticide.

Why is my pancit sticky? ›

Noodles - Do not overcook the noodles as they can be sticky and gooey when it is overcooked. Regular soy sauce - can be substituted with light soy sauce or fish sauce.

What is the most popular type of pancit? ›

Pancit Canton

Pancit canton is well-loved for its tasty seasonings and satisfying bite. Not much is known about its origins—despite what the name suggests, it has no connection to Canton, China.

What is the difference between Pancit Bihon and Miki? ›

This particular pancit by Lamagna combines two types of noodles: bihon (long, thin noodles usually made from rice flour or cornstarch) and miki (egg noodles).

What are the characteristics of Pancit Bihon? ›

Pancit bihon guisado is a classic Filipino stir-fried noodle dish that's a layer of flavors and textures in every bite. The dish includes silky noodles, robust bite-sized pork, crunchy vegetables, and the savory aroma of patis (fish sauce) mixed with the citrus sweetness of calamansi.

What's the difference between bihon and Canton? ›

The canton noodle is thicker, long egg noodle that is made with flour. It is used in dishes such as Lo Mein. The bihon noodle is a smaller, thinner glass like noodle that is made from rice. There are other Filipino dishes that only use bihon noodle.

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