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Misua with Sardines


By hungrynez | Pinoy food recipes (Visit website)




MISUA is a very thin flour noodles originated from China. Misua is a lot different with Bihon and Sotanghon which made from rice and mung beans. I always use misua everytime I ran out of time and idea on what to pair with a fried dish. It would only take me about 3 minutes cooking Misua in a boiling water. Misua can be cooked with beef, pork, egg, and chicken. You can also add some vegetables like sayote and patola for a healthy dish in just one bowl .


MISUA WITH SARDINES


2 tbsp cooking oil

200 grams misua

1 large can mackarel sardines

1 medium onion, peeled and sliced

2 cloves garlic, peele and crushed

1 liter water

salt

pepper


So that the garlic begins to infuse the oil even before it starts to cook, put the garlic and the oil in a large non-stick skillet, then set the skillet over very low heat. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the garlic softens. Add onions, cook until aromatic, about 5 minutes.


Pour the mackarel sardines. Saute over medium-high heat, stirring constantly and cutting the fish into pieces with large spoon, about 5 minutes.


Add water, bring to full boil.


Add misua, cook about 5 minutes, stirring constantly.


Season with salt and pepper. Serve with rice while steaming hot.



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