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RECIPE: Homemade Shing-a-Ling a la Adrian Alandy and Marx Topacio

By Racquel Quieta
Published September 29, 2021 9:36 AM PHT

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With just three ingredients, you can make your own version of Shing-a-Ling at home.

If you've lived in the Philippines for many years and have traveled to nearby provinces via bus, you've probably tried one of the popular local snacks called Shing-a-Ling.

It's basically made from dried thick egg noodles, also known as pancit lomi, which is fried with other ingredients. Its shape best resembles that of green beans.

Its popularity grew so much over the years, that from being a favorite pasalubong from local travels, it has now become a staple in supermarkets in key cities.

But did you know that you can also make a homemade version of this irresistibly crunchy Pinoy delicacy using only three ingredients?

In a recent Mars Pa More episode, hosts Camille Pats and Iya Villania, along with celebrity guests Adrian Alandy and Marx Topacio, tried the no-sweat recipe for homemade Shing-a-ling.

So, if you want to re-create it at home, below is the quick and easy recipe for homemade Shing-a-Ling.

Mars Camille Prats and Iya Villania demonstrate an easy homemade Shing-a-Ling recipe / Source: @marapsmore (IG)

Homemade Shing-a-Ling

Ingredients:

Procedure:

  1. Chop the lomi into bite-sized pieces.
  2. Heat the oil in the frying pan.
  3. Fry the chopped lomi.
  4. Drain the oil from the fried lomi.
  5. Sprinkle the fried lomi with cheese or barbecue powder.

Yup, it's that simple. Now, you can have Shing-a-Ling at home whenever you crave for some. Amazing, right?

If you need a visual guide, you can watch hosts Iya and Camille and guests Arian and Marx in the Mars Pa More video above.

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For more recipes like this, tune in to Mars Pa More from Monday to Friday, at 8:50 a.m. on GMA-7.

Viewers abroad can also watch Mars Pa More via GMA's flagship international channel, GMA Pinoy TV. For the program guide, visit www.gmapinoytv.com.

And for more lifestyle content, head out to GMA's Lifestyle page.

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