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Pork Adobo: 2nd day 30dmenu

Still on their jammies, we went to McDo for breakfast then off to Valenzuela to visit their grandmother (yes still on their jammies). We’re supposed to have breakfast at Shell stop over in NLEX.. wala lang, trip trip lang, kaso tinanghali ng gising.. so we end up at McDonald’s. And since we missed last week’s party (BIL and FIL birthday).. we stayed a while and had lunch at my bil’s place.

And when I thought I would fail on my second day.. I remembered I still have a few pre cooked pork on fridge.. and for the dinner, we had Pork Adobo. Turns out so well.. tried a different way of cooking it. You can find my Chewy Pork Adobo Recipe here.

May kwento pala with Sati..

Since we had no plans on staying long at Mil’s place, I did not bother bringing a few clothes for the kids.. Sati’s diaper leaked on her jammies.. changed her diaper (thank goodness for sari sari stores!) and found an extra shirt inside the car.. turned her pajama tops to skirt.. and voila! my sweet little princess on skirt:

Her kuyas teased her so much.. it’s very rare to see her on skirt! 🙂

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The 30 Day Menu Challenge: Day 1

It’s really exciting to try out new dishes, pero if you are the cook, that can be quite tasking. This year, I am challenging myself to prepare  with 30 different dishes that I will serve to my family. And the challenge starts yesterday:

We had Pork Binagoongan and Sinigang na Bangus (recipes will be posted at Dishes by Pehpot, hopefully within the week). I don’t do this often, parining dishes, but he requested for this. I think we had too much rice we can handle yesterday. The saltiness of pork binagoongan compliments the sourness of sinigang na bangus very well. A perfect combination!

And that dish inspired me to do the laundry after lunch.. hehe talk about burning the calories!

We’ll be using the 30dmenu as category for this challenge 🙂 

 

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Pancit Canton Tales

There was a time in my life that I eat Pancit Canton almost everyday…. hello college days! Mura kase eh.. imagine how much Pancit Canton was during my college years (1998).. 5 Pesos if I am not mistaken or less? A toyomansi seasoning plus a cup of rice and lunch (or dinner) is done. That’s a little over 10 Pesos for a meal! And there was a time too that we had siomai for lunch or dinner.. and Spanish sardines too.. haay college life.. so simple and so tipid life!

Anyways, college life is not the main focus no (dahil pag iyon ang kinwento ko, ay maloloka kayo sa mga kalokahan ko dati hehe).. let’s give Pancit Canton the space it deserves. I stopped eating Pancit Canton when I joined my sorority. Kase naman, after cleaning pots with maggots, we were asked to cook pancit canton, on the same pots! Argh!!! super duper mega kadiri! Sinumpa ko talaga na hindi na ako kakain ng Pancit Canton ever! After 6 years (I think) I finally tried eating Pancit Canton again, but never without ice cold coke in hand.

Let me just make it clear ha, the pancit canton I am talking about is the instant pancit canton.. not the laborious pancit canton aka birthday noodles. And we all know that instant pancit canton is not a good option for meryenda (although it can be a good camping partner, imagine nemo tents plus hot pancit canton on a cold weather), specially with kids..so we try to avoid it as much as possible.. siguro we had it once every three months lang.. and yesterday was one of the rare moment we had canton for meryenda:

And while I was preparing it, I remembered a few notes on how to cook your instant pancit canton perfectly.

First, of course, is to read the instruction on the packaging. If it says cook it for 3 minutes, do not over cook it. Trust me an overcooked pancit canton is a junk.

Another thing you must know, is you should not lower the heat. Wait until the water is boiling then drop the canton and DO NOT lower the heat. Use a timer if you must, just so you can stick to 3 minute cooking time. And while waiting for that 3 minutes, start preparing the seasoning in a bowl, mix and mix.. Drain the canton and pour in the seasoning, mix it and enjoy with ice cold coke.

It’s also nice to add boiled eggs on pancit canton. Before, we used to cook the eggs together with the canton (to save cooking time).. but realized that’s just gross.. specially when you think where the egg came from! eweeeeeee Now, what we do (in order to save time pa rin) is boil water in large pot. When the water boils, we transfer half on another pot, which will be used for the eggs and the remaining half will be used for the canton. The cooking time and prep time is just enough to cook the eggs 🙂

 

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