Trying Something New: Pancit Canton Omelette

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‎Every dinner time always comes with a familiar question like: "What should I cook tonight?" 🤔

‎Most of the time, I look at what's already available in the kitchen and let those ingredients lead me.

‎One evening, I didn't want to cook the usual dish.

‎Two familiar ingredients are in our kitchen, pancit canton and eggs.

‎Both were nothing new.

‎So a pancit canton omelette is what formed in my mind.

Ingredients

‎• 1 pack Pancit Canton (any flavor you used)
‎• 2 medium eggs
‎• 1 cheese (quickmelt or processed cheese)
‎• 1 small red onion
‎• 2 cloves garlic
‎• 1 tbsp cooking oil (for frying)
‎• bell pepper - for garnish

Cooking process

‎• Start by finely mincing both the onion and garlic. These would add aroma and flavor to the omelette base.


‎• After that, in a bowl, cracked the eggs and added the minced onion and garlic. Then poured all the pancit canton seasonings and mixed everything well until fully combined.

‎• Next, boil water in a pot and cook the pancit canton until done. Once cooked, drain it properly to remove excess water.




‎• While the noodles were still warm, add them to the egg mixture. Mix everything thoroughly until the noodles are evenly coated and well blended with the eggs and seasonings.



‎• Heat a pan, and add enough oil to prevent sticking. Pour the noodle-and-egg mixture, and let it cook undisturbed for a while. Once the bottom started to set, place the cheese in the middle of the omelette. Then fold the omelette in half to cover the cheese. (At this point, I realized that the pancit canton was a lot! It was quite big and hard to close. But with the help of another ladle, I carefully flipped it and managed to cook the other side successfully. 🥳)





‎And that's it! I garnished it with fried garlic and bell pepper, then added some ketchup on top. Then slice it open to reveal the melted cheese inside.

Result & Taste Test

‎When I tasted it, the outside had just a slight crispiness from the egg, but overall, it was soft because of the inside that was packed with pancit canton.

‎Honestly, I didn't like it that much. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't something I would crave again.

‎Maybe because the flavors changed. The pancit canton, which I usually enjoy on its own, seemed to lose its unique taste once it was mixed and cooked with the eggs.

‎When eaten separately, each one keeps its own identity, its own flavor.

‎But if they combined, they became something new.

‎But not necessarily better. That's for me. 🤭

‎Anyway, still nothing went to waste.

‎We ate it all.

‎I didn't even ask my hubby what he thought... lol. But judging the empty plate, I guess he liked it.

‎Maybe this dish just wasn't for me.

‎Still, if you want to try it... go! Maybe it will become your favorite. 😍

‎Until my next kitchen idea...

Thanks for the visit! Have a lovely day. Buh-bye. 💗🌸

All images used in this post are my own unless stated otherwise.



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Great idea to combine noodles with some eggs and bake it, that is the first time I come accorss something like that. Looks like perfect comfort food!

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Wow naman...love this pancit canton omelette version of yours...mukhang masarap ah..mapapakanin ka sa sarap..yummm

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