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Everyday Pad Thai

kodi's everyday pad thai

Anything shy of going to a Thai restaurant is good. This recipe is inexpensive, easy to make a large batch and even better the next day for lunch.

When I went to Thailand, I sadly ate nothing but Pad Thai and I tried Tom Yum Soup once, so for me, this is a huge throwback and was super easy to make, and it was a gate away drug to trying other Thai foods. Anyone can do it. The most complicated part of the recipe is having access to a wok!

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Kodi’s Everyday Pad Thai

Author Kodi

Ingredients

  • Shallots finely diced
  • Peanuts Salted
  • 1 package Tofu cut into cubes
  • Your Choice of Protein
  • Handful Bean Sprouts
  • Green Onions sliced
  • 3 tbsp Tamarid Sauce
  • 2 tbsp Palm sugar
  • 4 tbsp Fish Sauce
  • 1 package Rice noodle
  • 1 egg
  • 1 Red pepper
  • Vegetable Oil with a splash of sesame oil

Instructions

  • Prep all your ingredients and combine the tamarin, palm sugar and fish sauce into a separate bowl. This is important as the cooking time is very fast.
  • Rehydrate your noodles until pliable and bendy, do not overcook.
  • Heat a wok over medium-high heat and add the oil, cook the tofu until crispy on the outside. Remove from oil.
  • Empty wok of excess frying oil until there is a thin coating left on the pan.
  • Cook your choice of protein. Take out and set aside
  • add oil to the pan and cook your shallots, and add tofu. Add the noodles with a splash of water to complete the cooking of the noodles
  • add a little bit of sauce to caramelize all the goodness
  • Turn the heat up a little bit and add more sauce and a splash of water
  • Move everything to one side of the wok and add more oil
  • crack the egg into the oil and give it a scramble. Flip the noodles and tofu on the side onto the eggs and mix it all together
  • Add the peppers, and peanuts and green onions
  • Add a handful of bean sprouts
  • garnish as you wish and enjoy!

Notes

  • Save the used oil for future stir fries in a glass container! 
  • Cook in portion batches so you do not over crowd the wok 

Hope you enjoy this as much as we do. Would love to hear your comments and feedback below!

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