Traditional Pad Thai Street Vendor Recipe
Pad Thai is often called the signature dish of Thai cuisine. It is one of the most familiar Thai foods in the West. There are several regional variations, indeed it has been said that Thailand has not only a different curry for every day of the year, but also a different pad Thai for every cook in Thailand! This is our variation. For 2 Person(s) Ingredients PAD
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easy-to-prepare Pad Thai, we have two time-saving versions: From Scratch Our version of Pad Thai is tried-and-true, follow these directions and you'll be amazed at the results. As with many Thai chefs, we prepare our own Pad Thai Sauce first. This recipe requires dry roasted, unsalted peanuts. For best preparation, coarsely break them up in a stone mortar and pestle. METHOD FOR PAD THAI SAUCE In a small sauce pan, put palm sugar, fish sauce, tamarind juice, and sriracha sauce. Cook on low heat until the palm sugar dissolves, then increase heat. Let it start to boil, then quickly remove from heat, and set aside. You can make this Pad Thai sauce ahead and put in a jar in the fridge up to a week. We also offer great Pad Thai Sauce from Thailand. METHOD FOR PAD THAI Soak the rice stick noodle in warm water for about 15 minutes, leave in water until you are ready to use. Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a wok at medium-high heat. Add egg and cook it quickly, scrambling into small pieces (see video below). Remove, set aside. Add 2 tablespoons of oil in the same wok. Add shrimps and cook until done. Transfer to a bowl, set aside. Add 1 tablespoon of oil to the wok. Add shallot, radish and tofu fry until aromatic. Increase the heat of your wok. Add a handful of soaked noodles followed with water. Stir-fry this mixture for about 5-6 minutes. The noodles will start to get soft. Add 1/4 cup of Pad Thai Sauce and mix well. Add sugar, cooked egg, bean sprout, chive and cooked shrimps. Stir well for another 1-2 minutes until everything blends together. Turn off heat, transfer to serving plate with sliced fresh lime, roasted peanuts, and more bean sprout on the side. Now dazzle your friends with the fact that your Pad Thai looks and tastes just as good as any restaurant. Enjoy! You may add Thai chili powder, sugar and crushed peanuts at the table on the side.
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