. . : Pad Thai (2) Recipe - Quick Recipes, Easy Meal Ideas, Food online : : .
. : : Menu : : .


> Categories:
Appetizers   Baked Goods   Barbeque   Basics   Beans and Grains   Beef   Beverages   Breads   Breakfasts   Cake   Candies   Canning and Preserving   Casseroles   Cheese   Chicken   Chocolate   Condiments   Cookies   Crock Pot and Slow Cooker   Desserts   Duck   Eggs   Fruits   Grains   Herbs and Spices   Holiday   Hot and Spicy   Jellies and Jams   Kids   Lamb   Liquor   Main Dish   Mexican   Nuts   Pasta   Pets   Quick and Easy   Recipes for Pets   Regional Cuisine   Rice   Salad   Sauces   Sausages   Seafood   Side Dish   Snacks   Soups   Stews   Stuffings   Sweets and Desserts   Vegetables   Vegetarian   Wild Game  

Pad Thai (2)
Category Rice
Total Hits 10
Rating Rating:0 | Voted:0 | voted : 0 times
1 Point 2 Point 3 Point 4 Point 5 Point 6 Point 7 Point 8 Point 9 Point 10 Point
The Recipe

1/3 lb Flat rice stick noodles

- (banh pho), 1/4 " wide 1/4 c Peanut oil

1/4 lb Pork

- cut into matchstick strips 6 Shrimps, peeled and deveined

1 ts Crushed garlic

1 Egg

2 tb Water

2 tb Rice vinegar

1 tb Fish sauce

1 tb Sugar

1/4 c Chopped toasted peanuts

1/4 ts Ground dry shrimp

Freshly ground white pepper 1/4 ts Asian chili powder

- (to taste) 1 c Bean sprouts

- washed & drained 1/4 c Scallions, cut 3/4" long

Fresh coriander Wedges of fresh lime Soak noodles in warm water for 60 minutes. Drain and set aside. Prepare all other ingredients and arrange near the wok. You will need to work fast. In the wok, fry the pork in the peanut oil at medium heat. When half cooked, add the shrimps and garlic and stir. Cook until shrimp and pork are done. Beat the egg and add it to the mixture. Cook, stirring, for about half a minute. Turn the heat to high. Add the drained noodles to shrimp mixture. Add water, vinegar, fish sauce, sugar, shrimp powder, and most of the peanuts. Sprinkle in white pepper and chili powder. Toss to combine. Let it cook on one side (Don't stir; keep checking the underside as if it were a big pancake). Flip it over as best you can and repeat until nearly cooked, about 5 to 10 minutes. Add most of the sprouts and scallions. Stir and cook for another minute. Turn onto a plate. Top with the rest of the sprouts, scallions, and peanuts. Garnish with coriander and serve with a wedge of fresh lemon. From: stigle@cs.unca.edu (Sue Stigleman)

Render: 0.003 Sec ¦ By AhmBay