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    Home » Blog » Recipes » Noodles

    Published: Mar 2, 2018 · Modified: Apr 26, 2024 by Rezel Kealoha · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Yuba Noodle Pancit with Adobo Kale Chips

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    Yuba Noodles

    Oh mah gah.  I made my own dreams come true by making Pancit with yuba noodles.  Yuba is the thin skin that forms when pure soy milk is boiled.  The technique originated from Kyoto, Japan.  It's chock full of protein and has the springy texture of noodles.  It's an excellent replacement to use in Asian noodle dishes, which I did here.

    Yuba Noodles Pancit with Adobo Kale Chips

    Pancit

    Apart from Adobo, Pancit is considered one of the national dishes of the Philippines.  There are many variations of it, but it's not tied to a particular region in the country.  In it's essence it's noodles stir fried in soy sauce and kalamansi with some vegetables a protein.

    You can use any vegetable combination, the more traditional one is to use cabbage, red pepper, green beans and carrots.  I had a clean out the fridge situation so in my yuba noodle version I used zuchinni, red pepper, broccoli and mushrooms.

    Yuba Noodles Pancit with Adobo Kale Chips

    Adobo Kale Chips

    To pair with the Pancit, I made some crispy adobo kale chips.  I used the base flavor of Filipino adobo sauce and massaged it into dry kale leaves and baked it low to get it dry and crispy.  They are amazing.

    Yuba Noodles Pancit with Adobo Kale Chips

     

    Yuba Noodles Pancit with Adobo Kale Chips

    I love thinking of different ways of presenting Filipino flavors, that are lighter and healthier.  To make a full Filipino feast you can also add some Halo Halo and Palitaw for dessert.  If you have any requests on what I should put a healthy twist on next let me know in the comments below!

    Yuba Noodles Pancit with Adobo Kale Chips

    Yuba Noodle Pancit with Adobo Kale Chips

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    Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 45 minutes minutes
    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: Filipino
    Servings: 4 People
    Author: Rezel Kealoha

    Ingredients

    Yuba Noodle Pancit

    • 2 Packets Yuba Sheets cut into thin strips
    • ½ pound Prawns, shelled and cut into small peices
    • 1 Zucchini diced
    • 1 Head Brocoli cut into small pieces
    • 1 Red Bell Pepper cut into thin strips
    • 2 Cups Mixed Mushrooms diced
    • 2 Cloves Garlic
    • ¼ Cup Coconut Aminos
    • 2 Tablespoons Kalamansi or Lemon Juice
    • 2 Hard Boiled Eggs Cut into Quarters
    • 2 Tablespoons Chopped Green Onion
    • Olive Oil
    • Salt and Pepper to Taste
    • Lemon Wedges to Finish

    Adobo Kale Chips

    • 1 Bunch Kale Washed and Fully Dried
    • 1 Tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar
    • 1 Tablespoon Coconut Aminos
    • 1 Clove Garlic Diced
    • Salt and Pepper to Taste

    Instructions

    Yuba Noodle Pancit

    • In a large wok or saute pan heat up 2 Tablespoons of olive oil.  Add in the garlic and mushrooms.  Cook for about 7 minutes until golden brown.  Add in the rest of the vegetables and cook for another 5 or so minutes.  Take out of the pan.
    • Keeping the heat on medium high add 1 Tablespoon of olive oil and the prawns.  Cook until nice and pink.  Take out the pan. 
    • With the pan still on medium high heat add in 2 Tablespoons of olive oil and the yuba noodles.  Cook for 5 minutes and then add in the veggies and prawns and the coconut aminos and kalamansi or lemon juice.  Stir fry to meld the flavors together and season to taste with salt and pepper.
    • To serve garnish with the green onions and boiled eggs. 

    Adobo Kale Chips

    • Pre-heat oven to 300 Degrees. 
    • In a small bowl combine the vinegar, coconut aminos and garlic.  Mix well.  Add in the salt and pepper to taste. 
    • Place the kale on a baking tray and pour over the adobo sauce and massage in the kale.  Re-arrange the kale into a one layer and place in the oven for 15 minutes or until the kale is dry and crispy.
    • Place in a bowl and enjoy with the pancit.
    Did you enjoy making it? I would love to see it! Tag me on Instagram @rezelkealoha with the #rezelkealoha!

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