Popular dish of Thailand and one of my favorite Thai foods – Pad Thai… an easy and the perfect recipe for a delicious meal…!!
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Prep time: 30 minutes
Serves: 2 servings
INGREDIENTS
- 7 oz dried rice noodles
- 2 tbsp tamarind puree
- 2 tbsp oyster sauce
- 3 tbsp fish sauce
- ¼ tsp paprika/chili powder
- 2 tbsp brown sugar
- 2 garlic cloves (chopped)
- 1 tbsp shallots (minced)
- 5-8 shrimps (deveined)
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup carrots (sliced thinly)
- Crushed peanuts
- Oil (as required)
- Green onions (chopped)
- Lime wedges (to garnish)
INSTRUCTIONS
- To prepare the pad thai sauce, in a small bowl mix tamarind puree, fish sauce, oyster sauce, brown sugar, and paprika powder, stir well and keep aside.
- Meanwhile cook the noodles according to its package instructions OR soak rice noodles in lukewarm water for 1 hour. Drain, and add to pan as required in the instructions below.
- Heat a pan/wok with some oil. Add chopped garlic and shallots, saute until they are fragrant. Add shrimp and cook till its color changes.
- Make a pit in the center of the wok by moving the cooked shrimp mix to the sides and pour the eggs. Beat the eggs lightly so that the yolks break and as it starts to coagulate fold in the cooked shrimp mix. Add carrots.
- Add the drained rice noodles to the pan and toss well.
- Once the noodles and the shrimp are almost cooked, add the pad thai sauce to the pan and mix.
- As the sauce starts to boil, add the peanuts and keep folding in the noodles with the sauce till it thickens (2 mins).
- Remove from the heat, garnish with green onions, peanuts and lime wedge.
- Serve immediately.
Note:
- For vegetarians, the shrimp/protein can be substituted with tofu, and fish/oyster sauce with soya sauce.
- A wok suits the best to cook pad thai, but if you don’t have one you can use any centered heavy bottomed pan or even a cast iron skillet works.
- Use rice stick noodles, the extra wide ones can be bought from Asian stores.
- Do not overcook rice noodles as it can turn sticky.
- Vary the spiciness according to your preference by adjusting the amount of paprika powder.