I’m so happy I found your channel! I’m half filipino and I remember my grandma making all these Filipino dishes for me but after she passed my family stopped making Filipino dishes and over time they were lost. After sifting thru all the TH-cam channels, the recipes you share remind me of my grandmas recipes the most. So while she’s been gone for nearly 20 years, eating these dishes connect me to her. ❤️
I feel you! If you are close to my place I would teach you in person. Hope you can visit my channel too. I love the videos of Phillip I am learning a lot from his channel.
Me to I’m half Filipina and grew up on only Filipino food but all my elders passed and I crave my child hood meals my kids grew up on it also my pa took care of the kids while I served in U S Amy they miss his food 🍲
I miss my old Filipino co-workers so much they made pancit (did I spell that right?) and chicken adobo and lumpia for our holiday parties I haven’t had it since (2011), can’t wait to try this recipe. Thanks for posting!
You have made me miss my mother in-laws pancit. She made hers alot like your mom's. I hope to share this with my family and think of the good old days. Thank you for sharing.
My Godmother was Philippine and she always pancit over the holidays. I looked forward to this dish every year! I love this recipe. Please make adobo chicken
Great job nailing your mom down on her recipe and techniques! I'm going to make this, this afternoon! Best authentic recipe I've seen today on the TH-cam
Thanks to your Mom for passing her family recipe to us! I found her way of cooking pancit to be the easiest to follow and it gave my taste buds great joy and my belly happy!🥰 thank you for sharing your mom with us! ❤️👏🏾
Had pancit and lumpia many times while visiting the Philippines in 80's and 90's. I haven't had them since. I'm making both tonight for myself. Thank you for the easy to follow recipes. Southern Ohio.
OMG...I love this; I'll make it without meat since I'm more into a plant-based lifestyle, but pancit has always been a favorite of mine growing up. Miss my Filipino dishes - but I"ll make this cuz its very easy - and I always loved noodle dishes since my grandma and my parents always made different kind of Asian dishes - always with rice or noodles as part of the side dishes...yummy!
I love your happy rapport with your mom. Clearly, it's an endearing relationship. Lovely mama! I love your mom's version of pancit! And even the Nilaga recipe. Most complete, ingredients packed recipes that make for yummy outcome. I love her cooking methods, and how clear and organized you presented your whole cooking videos. Because, you both presented this in English, you're reaching a wider audience and a younger audience. I can certainly see myself passing it along to my daughter, who like you, is raised in the western world, but continue to taste Filipino cuisine. It's a good way to present the Filipino culture to everyone. P.S. Your chocolate chip cookie video was another favorite! Thanks and wishing you continued success !
Hi! I was born in the Philippines - and brought up many years in Manila - now I'm settled in the metropolis of Mumbai, India. Today I made Pancit Bihon from memory -its similar to your mom's though we dont get pork .. I'll add the Onion next time. I totally agree that I can handle the noodles only by boiling and straining them. It was so nice to see son and mom cooking which my son is now cooking with me, as our lady housekeeper and cook us in her hometown.
Love the dishes your mom is cooking! They're my favorites! Filipino dishes can be as complicated as you want to make them, but your mom's look quick, easy and delicious. Can't wait to try them. New subscriber, here. So glad to have found your channel! Please make more; may I request Bibinka, Mochi or Sticky Rice (the sweet kind)?
I lived in the Philippines many years ago, this was a favorite, along with lumpia. I've never made it on my own though so after watching your video and instructions, I'm going to attempt it. I'm also going to watch My Moms Lumpia and try that too. It does seem like a lot of steps, but I think after I make it initially, I'll find that it's not too hard. Great video, your mom is so sweet.
Great video! I started cooking the noodles separately too because sometimes I had pancit that was too wet. And it doesn’t really affect the taste I don’t think. That’s a great tip! I also love to use fish sauce in mine.
Bro I LOVE your channel. After watching this video, I had a dream I cooked pancit with your mom over wine and had the time of my life. Lmao! Taking these new skills to the kitchen this weekend. Thanks Auntie
WOW! THAT SMILE OF YOUR MOM! I MISS MY MOM! YOU YOUR MOM IS A KAPAMPANGAN? YOU SAID KALAMUNDING! HAHAHAHA! GOD BLESS YOU IM A NEW SUBSCRIBER GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND!
Looks so good. Thank you for sharing your recipe. Could you please tell me if you cut the noodles or do you keep them intact/long? At the end it looked like they were short when you used the tongs to get it from the pot. Just wondering because I want to make it the correct way so it’s good and authentic as possible. Looks so yummy and delicious. Can’t wait to try making it.
Your mom reminds of my friends family. I miss Filipino food. I moved away and my new home is not large on Filipino food. Your video doesn’t say how the chicken was cooked. I wanted to check as I plan to make this recipe. I love pancit.
Fantastic recipe!!! Your mom is a DOLL! She's so giggly in the beginning! LOL! I LOVE PANCIT!!!! And LUMPIA! Thanks for your channel! Should you decide to sell your Lumpia creations publicly, I'm so buying!!!
That looks so delicious!! Thank you for sharing with us. I love using chicken and pork in my recipes. Rice noodles are great long!! So light and yummy. Looking forward to my new daughter-in-law. She is Filipino and beautiful. Trying to find meals we can make together. It might be a little harder finding some spices needed. Limited International food items. Make sure you tell substitutions that can be used. Looking forward to many more recipes to try and enjoy eating. Shrimp dishes, chicken, pork, crabmeat and fish meals wanted. Thank you again, take care.
So cute you guys!!! I miss all my favorite dishes from Home!!!! In Colorado Springs do you believe there is 1 L&L!? 😳 Anyway your mom is adorable she remind me of aunty for sure! Can’t wait for more videos!
One of my favorite dish. I am definitely going to say time and buy shredded carrots and cabbage. Hell, just use a coleslaw package. I can't wait to make. My favorite China restaurant is going to be upset that I'm not paying for this 15 dollar dish anymore.
A summary of pancit/pansit: Its a breakfast food Its a lunch food Its a dinner food Its a meryenda/snack time food Its a late night snack All in one baby
Your mom looks just like my sister....lol As a matter of fact, you look like my nephew! All 7 of us was born in Philippines but raised in Florida. I'm the only one who knows nothing about Filipino cooking LOL! But I will try this method!
We loved your video and tried to make it. It came out really good but our noodles broke into small pieces. Is this supposed to happen or is it something we did?
What's your favorite filipino dish?
Bangus! lol
hahahah!
Relyenong bangus
Sinigang! Awesome video 👏
Rebecca F thank you so much!!
I’m so happy I found your channel! I’m half filipino and I remember my grandma making all these Filipino dishes for me but after she passed my family stopped making Filipino dishes and over time they were lost. After sifting thru all the TH-cam channels, the recipes you share remind me of my grandmas recipes the most. So while she’s been gone for nearly 20 years, eating these dishes connect me to her. ❤️
sadden05 what’s your other half?
I feel you! If you are close to my place I would teach you in person. Hope you can visit my channel too. I love the videos of Phillip I am learning a lot from his channel.
Me to I’m half Filipina and grew up on only Filipino food but all my elders passed and I crave my child hood meals my kids grew up on it also my pa took care of the kids while I served in U S Amy they miss his food 🍲
I am Mexican and loved this recipe ,best noodles ever I will call it Pancita
I miss my old Filipino co-workers so much they made pancit (did I spell that right?) and chicken adobo and lumpia for our holiday parties I haven’t had it since (2011), can’t wait to try this recipe. Thanks for posting!
I like your mom, she is very cute❤ just like all filipinos. I love them all!
You have made me miss my mother in-laws pancit. She made hers alot like your mom's. I hope to share this with my family and think of the good old days. Thank you for sharing.
My Godmother was Philippine and she always pancit over the holidays. I looked forward to this dish every year! I love this recipe. Please make adobo chicken
Great job nailing your mom down on her recipe and techniques! I'm going to make this, this afternoon! Best authentic recipe I've seen today on the TH-cam
I really like how she showed each ingredient!! I love her laugh, its soo adorable ❤. I cant wait to make it
My Husband is Black and Filipino. I fell in love with the culture and the food.
I fell in love with PANCIT, when I was station in the Philippines in the early 70,s love it😊💕
Pancit is good for Christmas dinner. Who wants chicken n dressing twice on Thanksgiving and Christmas? Served this dish and my father loved it.
Yes, you are right
LOL your mom is so cute! I love to make Pancit with Shrimp.
That sounds DEEELISH!!!! Oh and I LOVE YOUR NAME!!! Very cool!!
@@alexxdaye1 Thanks!!! 🤗
Thanks to your Mom for passing her family recipe to us! I found her way of cooking pancit to be the easiest to follow and it gave my taste buds great joy and my belly happy!🥰 thank you for sharing your mom with us! ❤️👏🏾
Had pancit and lumpia many times while visiting the Philippines in 80's and 90's. I haven't had them since. I'm making both tonight for myself. Thank you for the easy to follow recipes. Southern Ohio.
Hope you enjoy
Love you and your Mom...you are both just adorable!
Pancit is my favorite. And I like the way she boils the noodle first. It makes sense. Great bonding with your mom.
Love Pancit! My MIL is Filipino from Hawaii and makes it! A favorite!
OMG...I love this; I'll make it without meat since I'm more into a plant-based lifestyle, but pancit has always been a favorite of mine growing up. Miss my Filipino dishes - but I"ll make this cuz its very easy - and I always loved noodle dishes since my grandma and my parents always made different kind of Asian dishes - always with rice or noodles as part of the side dishes...yummy!
I love your happy rapport with your mom. Clearly, it's an endearing relationship. Lovely mama! I love your mom's version of pancit! And even the Nilaga recipe. Most complete, ingredients packed recipes that make for yummy outcome. I love her cooking methods, and how clear and organized you presented your whole cooking videos. Because, you both presented this in English, you're reaching a wider audience and a younger audience. I can certainly see myself passing it along to my daughter, who like you, is raised in the western world, but continue to taste Filipino cuisine. It's a good way to present the Filipino culture to everyone. P.S. Your chocolate chip cookie video was another favorite! Thanks and wishing you continued success !
This is the best and easiest instructional video on how to cook pancit the right way!
Great for a beginner like myself! 👍😊
I haven’t made Pancit in awhile but next time I do, I’m going to cook the noodles separately. Thank you for the tip! Your mom is the cutest!
Pancit..😆😍😍😆😍😆...sooo delicious. And your mom is absolutely adorable (and giggly)🌿🌻
Shes the BEST
God bless you and your mom. Thank you for the awesome video
Hi! I was born in the Philippines - and brought up many years in Manila - now I'm settled in the metropolis of Mumbai, India. Today I made Pancit Bihon from memory -its similar to your mom's though we dont get pork .. I'll add the Onion next time. I totally agree that I can handle the noodles only by boiling and straining them. It was so nice to see son and mom cooking which my son is now cooking with me, as our lady housekeeper and cook us in her hometown.
I followed your recipe and it turned out to be delicious!!! Thank you for sharing!! Ur moms laugh is adorable!!
Awesome. This is one of my favorite filipino dishes. Great job. I’m going to make mine now. Yum Yum.
Love the dishes your mom is cooking! They're my favorites! Filipino dishes can be as complicated as you want to make them, but your mom's look quick, easy and delicious. Can't wait to try them. New subscriber, here. So glad to have found your channel! Please make more; may I request Bibinka, Mochi or Sticky Rice (the sweet kind)?
YAY! For sure! I wanna make some filipino deserts in the future!
I lived in the Philippines many years ago, this was a favorite, along with lumpia. I've never made it on my own though so after watching your video and instructions, I'm going to attempt it. I'm also going to watch My Moms Lumpia and try that too. It does seem like a lot of steps, but I think after I make it initially, I'll find that it's not too hard. Great video, your mom is so sweet.
wow galing naman ,,,thats my favorite,,,pancit bihon..I like the style of cooking perfect,,,,nice one,,,god bless more videos pls.
It’s a magical dish, if you’ve never had it , just do it. Woke up this morning jonesin for some Pancit. Making it tonight:)
Great video! I started cooking the noodles separately too because sometimes I had pancit that was too wet. And it doesn’t really affect the taste I don’t think. That’s a great tip! I also love to use fish sauce in mine.
Pancit is my jam!
Add some lumpia and adobo and I’m set for like a week haha
Love this recipe. Glad I came across your channel. My go to cooking tutorial from now on. Simple and very easy to follow. Thanks!!!
Thank you ❤ I love 💕 Filipino food.
Thank you for sharing your mum’s simple pancit recipe!
Bro I LOVE your channel. After watching this video, I had a dream I cooked pancit with your mom over wine and had the time of my life. Lmao! Taking these new skills to the kitchen this weekend. Thanks Auntie
N Narag thank you so much!!! Hope all is well!
Amazing...i heard the word TALAMUNDING..love it
I’m so glad I found this way of doing pancit! It’s safe proof for me not to have soupy pancit. Big up to your mumsie!
Aww your mom is so sweet i love it i watched i felt like i was with family. Great videos.😊 hello from Texas
WOW! THAT SMILE OF YOUR MOM! I MISS MY MOM! YOU YOUR MOM IS A KAPAMPANGAN? YOU SAID KALAMUNDING! HAHAHAHA! GOD BLESS YOU IM A NEW SUBSCRIBER GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND!
Thank you so much! Yeah Kapampangan!
Dude! You're a Filipino as well?! Man, you are awesome!!! "THIS IS SUCH A COOL MOMENT... MABUHAY KA KABAYAN!"
Very interested with cooking this dish. Thanks 🙂
Philip, what a great video to make with your mom. Looks like you had lots of fun.
Fred Russell we did! I’m really happy we did this too. I’ll be able to look back at this video years from now.
Looks so good. Thank you for sharing your recipe. Could you please tell me if you cut the noodles or do you keep them intact/long? At the end it looked like they were short when you used the tongs to get it from the pot. Just wondering because I want to make it the correct way so it’s good and authentic as possible. Looks so yummy and delicious. Can’t wait to try making it.
I loved your recipe and your mom’s presentation. Next I’m going to try the lumpia recipe. Thanks again 🙏
Wow! I like your style of cooking the noodles first.. I’ll try that next time
Your mom's laugh is so contagious! Love it 😍
HAHAAH foreal!!
She’s adorable! I’d have a glass of wine with her!
Your mom reminds of my friends family. I miss Filipino food. I moved away and my new home is not large on Filipino food. Your video doesn’t say how the chicken was cooked. I wanted to check as I plan to make this recipe. I love pancit.
Awesome...i love pancet...i love filipino food...this is a awesome recipe iam going to make it very soon ..love it
Thank you for a great video!
Thumbs up for the Filipino Pancit.
I like filipino food. Yami!
Great recipe! Going to try these procedures! Thank you.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Wow.. We cook pancit when we have birthday party.. Long life
I love this dish I hope to make it just like yours looks awesome
Philip, i like the way your mom cooked pancit.. my fav. Pilipino food, chicken adobo.
New subscriber fromBaguio City Philippines
Your mom is delightful!
THANK YOU! Btw, you can find annatto seeds or powder in most grocery stores.
Thank you for this recipe.
I love that method on cooking the noodles! I'm definitely going to try it that way next time! Thanks!!
Fantastic recipe!!! Your mom is a DOLL! She's so giggly in the beginning! LOL! I LOVE PANCIT!!!! And LUMPIA! Thanks for your channel! Should you decide to sell your Lumpia creations publicly, I'm so buying!!!
Yum! Looks amazing and brings back good memories. Thank you!❤️🙏
That looks so delicious!! Thank you for sharing with us. I love using chicken and pork in my recipes. Rice noodles are great long!! So light and yummy. Looking forward to my new daughter-in-law. She is Filipino and beautiful. Trying to find meals we can make together. It might be a little harder finding some spices needed. Limited International food items. Make sure you tell substitutions that can be used. Looking forward to many more recipes to try and enjoy eating. Shrimp dishes, chicken, pork, crabmeat and fish meals wanted. Thank you again, take care.
Oh man you should check out my Lumpia video. Shell LOVE that one for sure!
Now I'm craving for pancit!
Wish I got calamansi in my backyard too. Well done, mom!
Tia that seasoning comparable to Saxon Goya or turmeric?
Your mom is awesome!
I'm going try and make this pancit
So cute you guys!!! I miss all my favorite dishes from Home!!!! In Colorado Springs do you believe there is 1 L&L!? 😳 Anyway your mom is adorable she remind me of aunty for sure! Can’t wait for more videos!
Thank you for watching and commenting! I miss my moms cooking a lot so I figured maybe I can try and learn it and make it myself when im craving it.
That's a really good technique. Thanks for that. 🙂
I feel like eating pansit now
One of my favorite dish. I am definitely going to say time and buy shredded carrots and cabbage. Hell, just use a coleslaw package. I can't wait to make. My favorite China restaurant is going to be upset that I'm not paying for this 15 dollar dish anymore.
Pansit is life for Filipinos😘
OMG!!! I love pancit!!!👍💞
Excellent
Please do adobo with your mom I’m a new subscriber love love love you and your mom perfect video
Adobo coming this week!
Here you go! th-cam.com/video/FEjXeDbBDNQ/w-d-xo.html
Amazing stuff. Keep on making videos!
Jon Sanchez thanks Jon!
I’m definitely trying this recipe!
A summary of pancit/pansit:
Its a breakfast food
Its a lunch food
Its a dinner food
Its a meryenda/snack time food
Its a late night snack
All in one baby
Looks so delicious! Would love some.
Best pinoy food
Your mom looks just like my sister....lol As a matter of fact, you look like my nephew! All 7 of us was born in Philippines but raised in Florida. I'm the only one who knows nothing about Filipino cooking LOL! But I will try this method!
Love this dish can’t wait to make thank y’all
Can u make beef and broccoli
Sweet lady!. Cheers.
I love this meal
👍🏽. I like them all.
Looks soooo good 😢
definitely adding this to the dinner rotation! what’s the brand of rice noodles?
Found it!
i love pancit
ME TOO!
Can I make it ahead of time?
lol.. she said "I like it long...like life." so cute lol
Is the pork belly come in a costco package? I never seen a pork belly without skin in costco.
Just came across your You tube channel I would mind ask what kind of noodles that your mom used on this pansit
I love her!
How long does it keep?
We loved your video and tried to make it. It came out really good but our noodles broke into small pieces. Is this supposed to happen or is it something we did?
She soooo cute 😂😂😂😂
Hey now no more drinking for mom before we get the recipe 😂
So I was thinking about making hottoek (Korean panfried pancakes) with a pancit filling. How's that for fusion!
That sounds pretty damn good!!
Love the pancit recipe..just didnt make enough..