A New Experience – Filipino Pan Fried Stick Noodles
Since, I started blogging, I have been introduced to many ”strange” foods*, creative cooking methods**, new gadgets and appliances***. Cooking is a totally different experience than it was, one year ago. Today, I made a new dish and I am in love. I used rice stick noodles and I must get over to the store and get some more, pronto.
When, I make something new, it is hilarious. I am very apprehensive about what I am doing and it takes forever to get to the finished product. Today was a case in point. I studied each step, a half dozen times and then went back and rechecked. I did not believe these white sticks were going to be noodles that looked like noodles. I also could not imagine what one would do with them, if one got far enough along, to actually cook them.
I tend to buy new products and put them on the shelf and stare at them, whenever I open the cabinet door. Sometimes, I actually, take them off the shelf and look at them, read the directions and put them back. Watching me, one would think, they were difficult to make. I have learned, since starting blogging that I am a timid cook, when it comes to new dishes. That is why, baking and cooking with various groups, is good for me. I am responsible so I force myself to make the challenging (to me) recipes because, I have always been the good girl, the law follower, the person who stops at every stop sign. On the other hand, I usually cook with abandon except, of course, for new dishes.
This results are my learning new techniques and creating new food combinations and it is well worth it.
For your curiosity:
* limes (yes, I knew what limes are but I had never actually touched one); Portabella mushrooms; kale; Vidalia onions.![]()

**pie and tart making, ( had pie shells in the freezer); home made ice cream; 
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*** immersion blender; mandolin or mandoline; zester; cookie scoop;
Welcome to my world and now welcome to the rice stick noodles and if you have not had them, please try them. Would Jaden laugh at me? Nah, she is too nice. This recipe is based on one
found in eHow.
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons cooking oil (canola)
1 large onion sliced
2 carrots chopped or sliced
1 red bell pepper, sliced in thin strips
1 teaspoon soy sauce
2 cups organic vegetable broth (no salt)
1 2/3 cups shredded cabbage
slightly less than 3/4 of a package of rice stick noodles (I am pretty sure the package was one pound)
Method:
Rinse rice noodles with cold water.
In a large skillet, heat vegetable oil over medium high heat and add onion and saute for 4 minutes. Lower heat.
Add soy sauce and the salt & pepper. 
Add carrots and red bell peppers and stir fry for another 3 minutes.
Add vegetable broth and heat until boiling.
Add rice stick noodles.
Allow to simmer for a few minutes. If more liquid is needed, add water. Stir to loosen the noodles; zest.
Add cabbage and turn off heat. Toss well with remaining ingredients.
Eat and enjoy.
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Posted on June 22, 2010, in BELL PEPPER RECIPES, RICE RECIPES and tagged bell pepper, carrots, fear of cooking, Filipino, onions, pan-fried, rice sticks, soy sauce. Bookmark the permalink. 13 Comments.



Dang. Now I am starving for pancit (what you essentially made here. :p )
BTW…the most common way to cook those noodles (or any other in this category..cellophane noodles, glass noodles, yam noodles, etc etc), is by boiling water, and then putting them in to soak for 5 min or so, til done. Then drain well, and add to dish. That way, the action of the boiling water doesn’t disintegrate them, as can happen.
Glad to see a good way to fix these noodles. I’ve bought them before, but the package directions didn’t help much since I didn’t know what they’re supposed to look like. Yours look delicious!
I love rice noodles, I get them everytime I eat Chinese food, but I’ve never made them myself–maybe I’ll get brave like you and make something new, as well!
Those sound extrememly delish!
Thanks for linking up!
~Liz
I ate those noodles years ago when I first went gluten free, but I haven’t had them in a looong time. Thanks for reminding me. Maybe I’ll pick some up soon. Your recipe looks so bright and colorful.
I had a friend from the Philippians years ago who made the BEST noodle dish. She invited me over one day to teach me how to make it, but I was young and didn’t bother taking notes – that was a huge mistake that I’ve been regretting for years. Anyway, I see a lot of similarities between that dish and yours, so I’m going to save your recipe and give it a try some time. Thanks so much for sharing it!!
Happy Foodie Friday!
ButterYum
I’m thrilled to see a Filipino noodle here Chaya.. great for a first timer. It looks authentic … well done!
cheers!
malou
This sounds so good! Thanks for sharing it!
How funny! I JUST cooked with rice noodles last night for the first time! I made a veggie Pad Thai and it was delish….if you’d like the recipe I’ll be posting it to my blog for Meatless Monday coming up
Thanks so much for this post, Chaya! It made me laugh because I totally relate. I’ve got some rice stick noodles in the pantry right now! Now I know what to do with them, thanks to you.
Shirley
Sounds delicious, Chaya!! Seriously, first time touching a lime? LOL…It’s awesome discovering new things and challenging yourself, isn’t it!? =) Thanks for bringing to Two for Tuesdays!
Isn’t discovering new foods wonderful! I love that about blogging and reading others blogs – I’m always learning about new foods and new cooking methods. I’m so glad that you tried this recipe and that you shared it on our Two for Tuesday blog hop! It looks delicious! I just tried this type of rice noodle for the first time a few weeks ago, but I put it in a broth type dish instead of sauteing it like this – I will definitely be trying this recipe out! Thanks!
Chaya! I am loving that you tried so many new things in your real food journey! The other day someone sent me a package of kelp noodles and I like YOU didnt think they would be noodly! But they were! Thanks for sharing the real food love on the two for tuesday recipe blog hop!
Alex.