Sunday, September 14, 2014

Lomi Recipe Cooking Procedure

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Lomi or Pancit Lomi is a sort of noodle soup dish that uses thick egg noodles as the basic ingredient. Despite the fact that this dish started from the Chinese culture, a few distinctive provincial varieties got to be accessible as the years progressed. The most well known among these varieties would presumably be the Batangas Lomi.

Lomi
is best eaten wen served hot and, it is perfect for rainy season. To spice up your lomi and feel the heat in rainy season,  red chili, black pepper and fish sauce can be added to it as condiments.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 kilo fresh thick egg noodle or miki noodles
  • 1/4 kilo Pork liver, sliced
  • 1/4 kilo Pork belly, cut into thin strips
  • 1/4 kilo kikiam, sliced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 cup cabbage, shredded
  • 1 small carrot, chopped
  • 1 medium sized onion chopped
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch
  • 3 hard-boiled eggs, shelled
  • 3 eggs, beaten
  • 1 tbsp. sugar
  • salt and pepper
  • cooking oil
  • 1/2 litter water
  • 1 small pack of chicharon for (toppings)
  • fried garlic and sliced scallions for garnish
  • crushed fresh red chili peppers for garnish (optional)
  • calamansi (optional)

Cooking Procedure:

  • Wash the pork liver then pat dry then and add salt, 
  • In a skillet, heat  cooking oil then fry the pork liver in clumps for 1 to 2 minutes, put aside until cool. 
  • Wash egg noodles then soak with warm water for around 5 minutes, drain and put aside. 
  • In an large  pot, saute the garlic and onion. 
  • Include the Kikiam, mix for 3 minutes until cooked. 
  • Include the pork and keep on mixing sear to cook for  3 minutes or until pork is brilliant tan. 
  • Season with salt and pepper to taste. 
  • Next include around 1 liter of water or half brimming with the sauce container. 
  • Heat to the point of boiling and stew for 5 minutes
  • Include the egg noodles and keep on simmering for 8 minutes or until the noodles are delicate yet firm, you can include more water if needed.
  • dissolve cornstarch in 1/3 of water then add it to the sauce to thicken it , 
  • Include the cut seared pork liver, carrots and cabbage. 
  • Spill in the beaten egg while gradually blending the noodles, cook for an alternate moment. 
  • Add the pulverized chicharon on top
  • Serve promptly while steaming hot, trim with fried garlic, cut hard boiled eggs and scallions. 
  • Add spices if desired
  • Share and Enjoy!




18 comments:

  1. Wow! I'm craving for Lomi last Saturday, sad to say di ako marunong magluto ang tita ko nito. Thanks for this recipe, makakapag luto narin kami.. :)

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  2. Lomi is perfect for todays' rainy weather! I sometimes lose all the soup when cooking this because the noodles absorb the soup. Do I keep adding water?

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    1. perhaps you need to adjust with the cornstarch na lang coz adding excessive water generally decreases the taste quality but additional glass would be just fine.

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  3. I'm so envy to those people who can cook :-) how I wish i can do that also:-) It looks yummy hope some of your recipes will inspire me to cook

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  4. I'm so envy to those people who can cook :-) how I wish i can do that also:-) It looks yummy hope some of your recipes will inspire me to cook

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  5. I'm so envy to those people who can cook :-) how I wish i can do that also:-) It looks yummy hope some of your recipes will inspire me to cook

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  6. Oh, I love lomi! And it's perfect for this kind of weather... Will try out your recipe... :)

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  7. I don't cook but it seems easy enough to make. Thanks for sharing your recipe. And you're right it's excellent for a rainy day.

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  8. My son would surely love this kasi he loves pasta and noodles. Yung version naman namin is yung yellowish ang kulay :)

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  9. Looks good! I have to admit, I've yet to eat Lomi that I'll be happy with. I usually eat those that seem to be overcooked all the time. So maybe I should try cooking it here at home. Besides, my kids loooove noodles.

    Thanks for sharingyour recipe. Will try this soon!

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  10. Looks good! I have to admit, I've yet to eat Lomi that I'll be happy with. I usually eat those that seem to be overcooked all the time. So maybe I should try cooking it here at home. Besides, my kids loooove noodles.

    Thanks for sharingyour recipe. Will try this soon!

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  11. Looks good! I have to admit, I've yet to eat Lomi that I'll be happy with. I usually eat those that seem to be overcooked all the time. So maybe I should try cooking it here at home. Besides, my kids loooove noodles.

    Thanks for sharingyour recipe. Will try this soon!

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  12. my husband loves lomi but i never really learned how to cook it.
    thanks for sharing. i will try your recipe this weekend.
    blessings!

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  13. my husband loves lomi but i never really learned how to cook it.
    thanks for sharing. i will try your recipe this weekend.
    blessings!

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  14. my husband loves lomi but i never really learned how to cook it.
    thanks for sharing. i will try your recipe this weekend.
    blessings!

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  15. I love lomi but I really haven't tried cooking it. I mean, I can't cook pansit but I'm good with pasta. Thanks for sharing your recipe. :)

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  16. Hmmm, lomi, perfect for rainy days! My favorite lomi can be bought from nearby turo turo :-) Might be nice to cook my own using your recipe. Thanks.

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  17. We love eating lomi in our home. We try to make variations with the ingredients just to have something new and we always end up enjoying it.

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