phad thai noodles
Im a thai food lover i have tried alot of thai food my favorite are tom yum soup , pandan leave wrapped chicken, mango salad, the list goes on and yeah my most favorite phad thai noodles its a very simple and easy dish to do if you have all the ingredients ..hehehe... the ground peanuts and chilli flakes complete the dish..
Ingredients:
200g medium rice stick noodles
2 Tbsp vegetable oil
3 tsp dried shrimps
12 medium-sized prawns
3 eggs, lightly beaten
4 Tbsp cubed firm tofu (beancurd)
4 Tbsp pickled radish
80g beansprout, extra 20g for garnishing
12 chinese chives, chopped into 3" lengths
2 Tbsp ground roasted peanuts (extra for garnish)
1 large lime, quartered, for garnishing
For the Tamarind Sauce:
4 Tbsp palm sugar
4 Tbsp fish sauce
4 Tbsp tamarind juice
2 tsp chilli powder, or to taste
Mix all ingredients in a bowl. Microwave for about 1 to 2 min to dissolve the palm sugar.
Method:
1) Soak the rice noodles in warm water for 15 mins, then remove and drain.
2) Half all the ingredients to cook the noodles in 2 batches.
3) Heat the oil in a work, add the dried shrimps and cook until golden brown. Add the king prawns and stir until cooked, about 1 1/2 mins.
3) Then add the tofu, pickled radish and tamarind sauce. Push the noodles to one side and pour in the egg. Once the egg is half cooked, break it up and add it to the noodles. Add in the beansprout and stir well until the noodles are almost cooked.
4) Add in the chives and stir quickly. Dish out the noodles on a plate. Garnish with raw beansprout, ground toasted peanuts, a tsp of chilli powder, a tsp of sugar and a quarter lime.
Recipe Adapted from sugar everything nice by jo
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