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Chicken, Vegetables and Bee Hon Stir Fry

Recipe by Connie Veneracion
On sizzling summer days, meals that cook in a short time are ideal. This chicken, vegetables and bee hon (rice vermicelli) stir fry cooks in ten minutes flat. And the flavors are amazing. Season every step of the way and you can't go wrong.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Soaking time 20 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course Main Course, Snack
Cuisine Asian
Servings 4 people
Chicken, vegetables and bee hon (rice vermicelli) stir fry

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Soak the bee hon in tap water for twenty minutes then drain.
    Soaking bee hon (rice vermicelli) in water
  • In a wok or frying pan, heat the tablespoon of oil and spread the chicken strips evenly.
  • Sprinkle in half a teaspoon of salt and a quarter teaspoon of pepper.
    Stir frying strips of chicken thigh fillet
  • Stir fry for four to five minutes and set aside.
  • Pour the annatto oil into the wok (or use a clean one) and heat.
    Sauteeing shallots and garlic in annatto oil
  • Saute the shallots and garlic until aromatic, about a minute.
  • Add the vegetables and sprinkle in another half a teaspoon of salt and quarter teaspoon of pepper.
    Stir frying carrot, cabbage and green beans
  • Stir fry for one minute or just until the vegetables are starting to soften but only partially done.
  • Add the cooked chicken and drained bee hon to the vegetables.
    Adding chicken and bee hon (rice vermiceeli) to stir fried vegetables
  • Drizzle the soy sauce, fish sauce and calamansi juice over the noodles, and stir fry for a minute.
  • Pour a quarter cup of water along the edges of the stir fry, turn the heat down to low, cover the pan and allow the noodles to soften in the steam for about a minute.
    Chicken, vegetables and bee hon (rice vermicelli) stir fry in wok
  • Toss everything thoroughly then taste. Adjust the seasonings to suit your taste.
  • Drizzle in the sesame seed oil and toss thoroughly once more.
  • Serve your chicken, vegetables and bee hon stir fry topped with cilantro and fried shallots.

Notes

Use annatto oil and you won't be tempted to use a lot of soy sauce to give your noodles an attractive color. After all, soy sauce is a seasoning and not a coloring agent.
Chicken, vegetables and bee hon (rice vermicelli) stir fry in black bowl and black serving plate
Keyword Noodles, Stir Fry