Best 5 Nicolas Pad Thai Recipes

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Have you ever craved for a dish that combines the vibrant flavors of Thailand with the comfort of a classic pasta dish? Look no further than the tantalizing Nicolas Pad Thai, a culinary masterpiece that marries the essence of Thai cuisine with Western influences. In this comprehensive guide, we will embark on a culinary journey to discover the secrets behind crafting the perfect Nicolas Pad Thai. We'll delve into the essence of this unique dish, exploring the harmony between sweet, sour, savory, and spicy flavors, creating a perfect equilibrium that will tantalize your taste buds. Get ready to explore the world of Nicolas Pad Thai, mastering the art of balancing ingredients and techniques to create a dish that will leave you craving for more.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

PAD THAI RECIPE



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Sweet and savoury Pad Thai with ALL the toppings is way easier than it looks. A fantastic street food dish you can make at home in 30 minutes.

Provided by Nicky Corbishley

Categories     Dinner

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 24

6 oz (175g) dried 5mm-wide flat rice noodles
1 tsp sesame oil
1 3/4 oz (50g) pot of potted brown shrimp (the teeny tiny shrimp in butter) (* (see note 1))
1 1/2 tbsp vegetable oil
1/4 tsp salt
pinch of garlic salt
20 large raw king prawns (peeled and de-veined)
3 cloves garlic (peeled and minced)
½ tsp dried chilli flakes
2 eggs (beaten)
2 tbsp fish sauce
1 tsp tamarind paste
2 tbsp sweet chilli sauce
1 tbsp soft brown sugar
2 tsp shrimp paste
2 tbsp dark soy sauce or tamari for gluten free
1 tbsp Thai preserved radish (chopped (optional))
1/3 cup 40g roasted peanuts, coarsely chopped
4 spring onions (scallion (halved, then finely sliced lengthways)
3 1/2 oz 100g fresh bean sprouts (mung bean sprouts)
2 tbsp roughly chopped coriander/cilantro
2 limes (sliced into wedges)
1 fresh red chilli (sliced)
Extra chopped coriander/cilantro (spring onions, chopped peanuts and chilli flakes)

Steps:

  • Boil a large pan of water and add the noodles. Turn off the heat and leave to stand for 3-4 minutes. Drain, then rinse with cold water until cold. Drizzle on the sesame oil and toss together - to prevent the noodles from sticking.
  • Heat a large wok over a high heat. Add the potted shrimp in butter, vegetable oil, salt and garlic salt. Fry for 2-3 minutes until lightly golden.
  • Remove the shrimp with a slotted spoon and place in a bowl - leaving the oil in the wok.
  • Add the king prawns, garlic and dried chilli flakes to the oil in the wok. Fry for 2-3 minutes until the king prawns just start to turn pink.
  • Whisk the eggs together and add to the prawns.
  • Fry, stirring often with a spatula until the eggs are just scrambled.
  • Turn down the heat to medium and add the noodles, potted shrimp, fish sauce, tamarind paste, sweet chilli sauce, sugar, shrimp paste and soy sauce/tamari.
  • Toss everything together, heating for about 5 minutes, until the noodles are hot. Keep the noodles moving around the wok to stop them sticking, and ensure any pieces of shrimp paste are broken up.
  • Add the preserved radish, peanuts, spring onions (scallions), beansprouts and coriander (cilantro).
  • Toss together and cook for a further 1-2 minutes, until the beansprouts are just heated through.
  • Serve with lime wedges and top with fresh red chillies. You can also sprinkle on extra coriander/cilantro, spring onions, chopped peanuts and chilli flakes if you like.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 616 kcal, Carbohydrate 57 g, Protein 53 g, Fat 20 g, SaturatedFat 8 g, Cholesterol 494 mg, Sodium 3383 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 11 g, ServingSize 1 serving

NICOLA'S PAD THAI



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The result of loving pad Thai and endless tweaks to the ingredients lead me to this amazing dish.

Provided by Nicole

Categories     100+ Everyday Cooking Recipes     Vegan     Side Dishes

Time 8h30m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 29

2 cups pad Thai rice noodles, soaked in water overnight and drained
½ cup vegetable broth
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
1 ½ teaspoons peanut butter
1 teaspoon chopped fresh cilantro
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon tamarind paste
1 teaspoon hot chile paste
¾ teaspoon garlic powder
½ teaspoon sesame oil
½ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
¼ teaspoon ground coriander
¼ teaspoon ground ginger
salt and ground black pepper to taste
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
⅓ cup chopped broccoli
⅓ cup chopped carrots
⅓ cup snow peas, trimmed
⅓ cup sliced water chestnuts, drained
⅓ cup baby corn, drained
⅓ cup sliced fresh mushrooms
⅓ cup sliced zucchini
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 tablespoon chopped peanuts for topping
1 tablespoon chopped cilantro
1 pinch paprika for garnish

Steps:

  • Soak uncooked noodles in 8 cups of water until soft, 8 hours or overnight.
  • Drain rice noodles and set aside.
  • Whisk together vegetable broth, 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, brown sugar, soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, peanut butter, 1 teaspoon fresh cilantro, onion powder, tamarind paste, hot chile paste, garlic powder, sesame oil, red pepper flakes, ground coriander, ground ginger, salt, and ground black pepper in a saucepan.
  • Heat sauce over medium heat until it bubbles; reduce heat to low, and simmer sauce while you prepare the remaining ingredients.
  • Heat 3 tablespoons of vegetable oil in a large wok over medium heat.
  • Cook and stir broccoli, carrots, snow peas, water chestnuts, baby corn, mushrooms, and zucchini in the wok until tender, 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Add the drained noodles and 1 tablespoon vegetable oil to vegetables. Cook and stir until noodles are heated through, 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Remove the wok from heat and pour the sauce over vegetables and rice noodles.
  • Toss to fully coat the vegetables and rice noodles with sauce.
  • Garnish with peanuts, 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro, and paprika.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 519.6 calories, Carbohydrate 70.9 g, Fat 24.2 g, Fiber 4.1 g, Protein 5.1 g, SaturatedFat 3.4 g, Sodium 467.3 mg, Sugar 6.7 g

PAD THAI



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The most famous Thai dish in America! Making a good Pad Thai takes time. There's a delicate dance with the noodles because they cook in three stages. First you soak them in warm water and they begin to absorb and soften. They first get pan-fried with all the ingredients. Be patient at this stage. Allow them to begin to yield and marry with the hot oil and other ingredients. Once they look soft enough to eat right out of the pan but slightly al dente, add the sauce to finish the cooking. My family was among the first to introduce this dish to America nearly 50 years ago and the American version differs slightly from the native one. The super bright orange was accentuated with paprika instead of the traditional addition of chili paste to give it a slight tint. And we typically finish this dish with garlic chives vs. green onions. I always say Pad Thai is like pancakes. You'll burn a few before you get the knack for it.

Provided by Jet Tila

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21

4 tablespoons (60 ml) Thai fish sauce
4 tablespoons (50 g) sugar
3 tablespoons (45 ml) bottled tamarind paste
1 tablespoon (15 ml) fresh lime juice
1 tablespoon (15 ml) unseasoned rice wine vinegar
1 tablespoon sweet paprika, for color (optional)
2 teaspoons chili sauce, such as Sriracha
3 to 4 cups medium-width rice sticks, soaked
Banana leaf, cut into circles, for plating (optional)
2 tablespoons (30 ml) vegetable oil, such as canola, grapeseed or peanut oil
3 to 4 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
1/2 cup (95 g) Thai-style baked tofu, sliced
1 teaspoon dried shrimp
1/2 cup (95 g) chicken, cut into thin strips, 1-inch lengths
2 large eggs
4 teaspoons packaged salted turnip, minced
8 shrimp, peeled and cleaned
1 cup (240 g) bean sprouts
1/4 cup (50 g) dry-roasted unsalted peanuts, crushed
3 to 4 garlic chives (or scallions), cut into 2-inch lengths on a bias
1 lime, cut for garnish

Steps:

  • For the Pad Thai Sauce: In a small bowl, stir together the fish sauce, sugar, tamarind paste, lime juice, vinegar, paprika and chili sauce. Set aside.
  • For the Pad Thai: Soak the noodles in enough warm water to cover for 1 hour.
  • If using, cut the banana leaf into round shapes using an overturned bowl. Place on the serving platter and hold for plating.
  • Heat a large cast-iron skillet over high heat. Add the oil and coat the skillet completely. When the skillet starts to smoke, add the garlic and cook, stirring, for 5 seconds. Add the tofu and dried shrimp and cook, stirring, until they begin to soften, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the chicken pieces and cook, stirring, until no longer pink, 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Push ingredients in the skillet to one side and let the oil settle in the center of skillet. Crack the eggs into the oil and let set until half-cooked, about 30 seconds, then lightly scramble. Combine with the remaining cooked ingredients in the skillet, scraping the bits from the bottom before they burn. Add 3 cups of the drained noodles and cook, stirring, until softened, 2 to 3 minutes. Reserve the noodle soaking water.
  • Add the salted turnip and shrimp. Cook until both the chicken and shrimp are at medium doneness, about 1 minute. Add the sauce and fold together until all the liquid is absorbed, about 2 minutes.
  • Place half of the bean sprouts, half of the crushed peanuts and the garlic chives (or scallions) in the center of noodles, and then spoon some noodles over them to cover and let steam for 30 seconds. If the skillet seems dry, add a small amount of the noodle soaking water. Transfer to a serving plate with the banana leaf circle, and garnish with the remaining bean sprouts, peanuts and lime.

PAD THAI



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Provided by Trisha Yearwood

Categories     main-dish

Time 35m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

One 14-ounce package dried thin rice noodles
1 tablespoon fish sauce, or more as needed
1 tablespoon white sugar
Vegetable oil, for frying
1 block firm tofu, pressed and cut into 1-inch cubes
2 shallots, minced
1 egg
1 bunch green onions, sliced
1 bunch bean sprouts
1/2 cup crushed peanuts
1 bunch radishes, cut into slices
2 limes cut, into wedges
Chili powder

Steps:

  • Soak the noodles in a shallow dish covered in water until pliable, about 10 minutes. Mix the fish sauce and sugar in a small bowl and reserve.
  • Heat about 1 inch of vegetable oil in a high-sided skillet or wok and add the tofu. Fry the tofu until golden brown on all sides. Remove to paper-towel-lined plate to drain.
  • In the same pan, add the shallots and saute until translucent, about a minute. Crack in the egg and break up while stirring together. Mix in the reserved fried tofu, fish sauce and sugar mixture and noodles. If the noodles are not coated enough in the sauce, stir in a couple more tablespoons of fish sauce. Add in the green onions and saute for another 30 seconds. Add the bean sprouts and remove from the heat. Top with crushed peanuts, radishes, limes and chili powder.

NICOLA'S PAD THAI



Nicola's Pad Thai image

The result of loving pad Thai and endless tweaks to the ingredients lead me to this amazing dish.

Provided by Nicole

Categories     Vegan Side Dishes

Time 8h30m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 29

2 cups pad Thai rice noodles, soaked in water overnight and drained
½ cup vegetable broth
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
1 ½ teaspoons peanut butter
1 teaspoon chopped fresh cilantro
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon tamarind paste
1 teaspoon hot chile paste
¾ teaspoon garlic powder
½ teaspoon sesame oil
½ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
¼ teaspoon ground coriander
¼ teaspoon ground ginger
salt and ground black pepper to taste
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
⅓ cup chopped broccoli
⅓ cup chopped carrots
⅓ cup snow peas, trimmed
⅓ cup sliced water chestnuts, drained
⅓ cup baby corn, drained
⅓ cup sliced fresh mushrooms
⅓ cup sliced zucchini
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 tablespoon chopped peanuts for topping
1 tablespoon chopped cilantro
1 pinch paprika for garnish

Steps:

  • Soak uncooked noodles in 8 cups of water until soft, 8 hours or overnight.
  • Drain rice noodles and set aside.
  • Whisk together vegetable broth, 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, brown sugar, soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, peanut butter, 1 teaspoon fresh cilantro, onion powder, tamarind paste, hot chile paste, garlic powder, sesame oil, red pepper flakes, ground coriander, ground ginger, salt, and ground black pepper in a saucepan.
  • Heat sauce over medium heat until it bubbles; reduce heat to low, and simmer sauce while you prepare the remaining ingredients.
  • Heat 3 tablespoons of vegetable oil in a large wok over medium heat.
  • Cook and stir broccoli, carrots, snow peas, water chestnuts, baby corn, mushrooms, and zucchini in the wok until tender, 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Add the drained noodles and 1 tablespoon vegetable oil to vegetables. Cook and stir until noodles are heated through, 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Remove the wok from heat and pour the sauce over vegetables and rice noodles.
  • Toss to fully coat the vegetables and rice noodles with sauce.
  • Garnish with peanuts, 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro, and paprika.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 519.6 calories, Carbohydrate 70.9 g, Fat 24.2 g, Fiber 4.1 g, Protein 5.1 g, SaturatedFat 3.4 g, Sodium 467.3 mg, Sugar 6.7 g

Tips:

  • Use wide rice noodles: These noodles are flat and have a chewy texture that is perfect for pad thai.
  • Soak the rice noodles before cooking: This will help them to soften and cook evenly.
  • Use a well-seasoned wok or large skillet: This will help to prevent the noodles from sticking.
  • Cook the noodles in small batches: This will help to prevent them from clumping together.
  • Use a combination of proteins: Chicken, shrimp, and tofu are all popular choices for pad thai. You can also use a combination of these proteins.
  • Use a variety of vegetables: Bean sprouts, carrots, and peanuts are all popular choices for pad thai. You can also use other vegetables, such as broccoli, snap peas, or bell peppers.
  • Use a flavorful sauce: The sauce is what really makes pad thai special. Be sure to use a sauce that is sweet, sour, and savory.
  • Serve pad thai with a garnish: A garnish of peanuts, cilantro, and lime wedges will help to add flavor and color to your dish.

Conclusion:

Pad thai is a delicious and versatile dish that can be made with a variety of ingredients. By following these tips, you can make a pad thai that is sure to impress your friends and family. So what are you waiting for? Get cooking!

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