Recipe I found on About.com for Thai easy recipes that I am posting for ZWT. Here is what is stated about the recipe: "If you're one of the many people who has trouble finding special Asian ingredients like tamarind paste, not to worry - you can still create delicious pad Thai without it. In fact, the original pad Thai didn't contain tamarind at all (the makings of pad Thai being brought to Thailand via the Chinese), and the following recipe is based on this earlier version of the dish. When I was last in Thailand, I went back to the same pad Thai street seller everyday because of her amazing pad Thai, and it wasn't until just before I left that she told me how she makes it (without tamarind). If you're living in a place where Asian ingredients are difficult to find, then this [tamarind-free] recipe might just make your day. ENJOY!"
Provided by diner524
Categories Chicken
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Place prepared chicken in a bowl and toss with 1.5 tablespoons soy sauce. Set aside.
- Combine 'pad Thai sauce' ingredients together in a cup, stirring well to dissolve sugar. Note that this sauce needs to taste sweet first, followed by sour and then salty to create good pad Thai. Set aside.
- Bring a large pot of water to boil. Dunk in rice noodles and switch off heat. Allow noodles to soak approximately 6 minutes, OR until soft enough to bend easily, but still firm and 'undercooked' by regular standards (this is the key to good pad Thai, so be sure not to over-soak or boil the noodles. They will finish cooking later). Drain and rinse noodles briefly with cold water to keep from sticking. Set aside.
- Heat a wok or large frying pan over medium-high heat. Drizzle in the oil and swirl around, then add the garlic, chili, galangal/ginger, and half of green onion (or just the white parts), reserving remaining for later. Stir-fry 1 minute to release the fragrance.
- Add chicken and stir-fry 3-4 minutes, or until cooked. If pan becomes dry, add 1-2 tablespoons of the pad Thai sauce, just enough to keep ingredients frying nicely.
- Push ingredients aside and crack egg into center of pan. Stir quickly to scramble, then combine with other ingredients.
- Add prepared noodles plus 3-4 tablespoons of the pad Thai sauce. Using two utensils, lift and turn noodles to stir-fry and combine with other ingredients. Continue frying in this way, adding more of the sauce every minute or two, until all sauce has been added and the noodles are chewy-delicious and a little bit sticky (8-10 minutes). When sauce has been absorbed and noodles are cooked, fold in the bean sprouts (you want them to stay crispy).
- Remove from heat and taste-test, adding more fish sauce until desired taste is achieved (I usually end up adding 1-2 tablespoons fish sauce, but I like mine on the salty side). Portion out onto individual plates and add a lime wedge on the side. Before eating, top with remaining green onion and squeeze over the lime wedge, then finish with a generous sprinkling of chopped/ground nuts. For those whole like it extra spicy, serve with Thai chili sauce on the side, and ENJOY!
- *Note about Tamarind: Although today we associate pad Thai sauce with tamarind, in this authentic southern-Thai recipe, the sourness comes from a combination of rice vinegar and lime juice instead. Traditionally (several hundred years ago), pad Thai was made in just this way - without tamarind - and versions of this original formula can still be found in various regions of Thailand. This particular recipe was taught to me by a local Thai chef in south-western Phuket, Thailand.
- *Use wheat-free soy sauce for gluten-free diets.
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Feldon Steiger
[email protected]This recipe was a bit too spicy for me, but my husband loved it. I'll definitely make it again, but I'll use less chili peppers next time.
John Gammon
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of tamarind, so I was hesitant to try this recipe. But I'm glad I did! The sauce was delicious and the chicken was cooked perfectly.
Eli Wentzel
[email protected]I made this dish for a party and everyone loved it. The tamarind sauce is amazing!
Rifnas Rizvi
[email protected]This recipe is a keeper! I love the combination of flavors and the fact that it's made with chicken.
Monica Guerrero
[email protected]This was my first time making pad thai and it turned out great! The instructions were easy to follow and the dish was ready in no time.
vexor
[email protected]I've made this pad thai recipe several times now and it's always a crowd-pleaser. The tamarind gives it a unique and delicious flavor.
Anthony Naughton
[email protected]This chicken pad thai was a hit with my family! The sauce was flavorful and tangy, and the chicken was cooked perfectly. I will definitely be making this dish again.