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Not Running => Food => Topic started by: moroccangirl on May 05, 2016, 02:33:12 PM
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Can someone tell me if this is a good recipe? I have never made it. Day loves it, I like it, so I wanted to try it.
If imagine I can get the ingredients here since we have lots of Asian items in the store (the tamarind paste and fish sauce). I don't know what that chili sauce is.
http://www.justataste.com/easy-best-pad-thai-chicken-recipe/ (http://www.justataste.com/easy-best-pad-thai-chicken-recipe/)
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you can make your own sambal ulek.
you'll need red chiles, ginger root, lemongrass, garlic, vinegar, and sugar.
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that recipe is fine, if not traditional. she omits the egg, uses sambal, and adds ground black pepper. but whatever. to each their own.
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I don't remember egg in the pad Thai we had in Malaysia. Is there usually egg in it?
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And thanks for looking at it!
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this is the best recipe i've used :
http://www.gastronomica.org/finding-pad-thai/ (http://www.gastronomica.org/finding-pad-thai/)
if you want to use chicken, i would sub it for the pork and shrimp, pound for pound.
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this is the best recipe i've used :
http://www.gastronomica.org/finding-pad-thai/ (http://www.gastronomica.org/finding-pad-thai/)
if you want to use chicken, i would sub it for the pork and shrimp, pound for pound.
Thanks :-*
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Food nerdery article + pad thai = heaven! :preen:
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I know how to order Thai food, if that's any help. :P
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I know how to order Thai food, if that's any help. :P
:D
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Welp. First attempt was mostly a fail. I mean we could still eat it, but no one was finishing their plates and going back for seconds. I'm sure I bought the wrong noodles. They would not get soft for anything. I think they were too thick. We have 3000 varieties of rice sticks/rice noodles and I didn't pick the correct one.
After all of the prep work it all comes together really quickly. I'm going to try again soon with thinner noodles.
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Just boil the noodles as you normally would boil noodles. Drain them really well, then add to your pan.
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Just boil the noodles as you normally would boil noodles. Drain them really well, then add to your pan.
I'll do that next time. I was scared to overcook them so I just did the boiling water in a bowl. That didn't work.