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An explosion of texture and flavors that is truly distinctive of this dish- a tangy salty taste with a hint of sweetness. This authentic Pad Thai recipe is perfect if you are looking for something light yet fulfilling.

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  • What is Pad Thai?
  • History and Variations
  • Alternative Ingredients
  • Foxy Tips when making Shrimp Pad Thai at home
  • Printable Recipe
  • Shrimp Pad Thai Recipe

What is Pad Thai?

One of the most- if not the most- well- known dishes in Thai cuisine, Pad Thai is a stir-fry rice noodle with meat or seafood, scrambled eggs, tofu, peanuts, bean sprouts, and other vegetables. It comes with a unique sauce that gives it it's signature flavor- a delicious balance of tanginess due to the tamarind, mild sweetness due to palm sugar, saltiness, and umami as it has fish sauce, and a trace of heat due to the chilies!

It is no wonder why this amazing dish is world-renowned! A single bite gives off so many flavors and texture that is so well-blended, one can't get enough of it. And you guessed it right, I am obviously a big fan of this dish!

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History and Variations

Rice noodle originally came from China and was introduced to Thailand. Pad Thai was then created as part of the country's focus to build a stronger national image during the mid-20th century. So this is not actually an old and ancient Thai recipe! But due to its unrivaled success, it is now known as one of Thailand's national dishes.

It's a staple in all Thai restaurants worldwide so it is no surprise why there are now so many variations of this dish. Different recipes have their own way of cooking Pad Thai. But this recipe is as simple and straightforward as it gets.

The best thing about this recipe- aside from it being very easy to make- is that it is also very versatile. You can use beef, chicken, pork, or shrimp - depending on what you are craving for. You can even go vegan if you want by using just tofu and leaving the egg out. Use soy sauce instead of fish sauce.

You can also make adjustments on the ingredients to make it less sour or spicy. It's up to you.

Alternative Ingredients

Palm Sugar- If you do not have this, then just use regular sugar but reduce the amount to maybe half.

Shrimp- feel free to use other proteins like beef, pork, or chicken. Or go all veggies and tofu only for a healthier option.

Tamarind Paste- you can use actual tamarind, tamarind sauce or powder, rice vinegar, or lime juice as substitutes. Please note that using vinegar or lime juice will make the dish taste different and less authentic. Tamarind is still the best way to go!

Chili flakes- you can use chili paste or Sriracha sauce instead.

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Foxy Tips when making Shrimp Pad Thai at home

No to soggy noodles- do not overcook your rice noodles! Pad Thai noodles should be "al dente". It should still be firm and chewy not mushy after boiling or else they will break and turn into pieces when you saute with other ingredients.

Make sure to also remove the noodles from the water right after boiling and drain properly using a colander. Remove as much water as you can and quickly put it in the wok with oil to saute. This way, your noodles will have that slippery strands versus clumped ones.

If you will cook your noodles ahead of time, you can wash them in cold water to get rid of the excess starch so they won't cling to each other and the cooling effect will halt the cooking process. Put them in a bowl and with a small amount of oil.

Pad Thai does not have a long table life- so it's best to consume everything after cooking. However, if you do have left-overs, make sure to refrigerate right away and keep it tightly packed. It can last for a maximum of three days if stored properly.

More peanut taste? - if you are a peanut lover and adding crunched peanuts is not enough for you, try adding peanut butter to the sauce.

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Printable Recipe

Shrimp Pad Thai Recipe

An explosion of texture and flavors that is truly distinctive of this dish- a tangy salty taste with a hint of sweetness. This authentic Pad Thai recipe is perfect if you are looking for something light yet fulfilling.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Course :Main Course, Side Dish

Servings =6

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Ingredients

  • 400 grams rice noodles (uncooked)
  • 3 tablespoons oil
  • 4 cloves garlic - minced
  • 500 grams shrimps
  • 1 pack firm tofu
  • 2 medium eggs
  • 2 cups bean sprouts
  • 1 cup green onions - chopped
  • 1 cup unsalted peanuts - chopped
  • 2 teaspoon chili flakes

SAUCE

  • 6 tablespoons fish sauce
  • 4 tablespoons palm sugar or 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 6 tablespoons water
  • 4 tablespoon tamarind paste - or 2 tamarind / 2 tbsp vinegar

Instructions

  • Cook rice noodle as per package instructions.

  • In a small bowl, combine fish sauce, palm sugar, water, and tamarind powder. Mix well until sugar is completely dissolved. Set aside.

  • In a pan, cook firm tofu until it turns brown. Once cooked, remove from pan and cut into small cubes. Set aside.

  • In a wok or large skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Add garlic and cook until aromatic. Add cooked Tofu and shrimps and cook until shrimps turn pink/orange, about 3-5 minutes.

  • Move the shrimps and tofu on one side to make room on the skillet. Put eggs directly into the skillet and scramble them to break the yolk and mix with the whites. Fry the eggs for a minute or two or until cooked and then mix everything together.

  • Add the cooked rice noodles and pour in the sauce. Mix until well blended.

  • Add half of the bean sprouts, half of the chopped peanuts, half of onion greens and chili flakes. Toss until well distributed. Cook for another minute or two.

  • Transfer to a serving dish. Top with the rest of bean sprouts, chopped peanuts, and onion greens and chili flakes. Toss until well distributed.

  • Transfer to a serving dish and top it with the remaining bean sprouts, chopped peanuts, and onion greens.

Nutrition

Calories: 686kcalCarbohydrates: 81gProtein: 36gFat: 25gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 265mgSodium: 2243mgPotassium: 505mgFiber: 5gSugar: 15gVitamin A: 443IUVitamin C: 12mgCalcium: 274mgIron: 5mg

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This recipe was originally published in September 2017. Updated in November 2020 to include new photos, more tips, and a recipe video.

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FAQs

What makes Pad Thai taste so good? ›

If it's only made of those ingredients, what then makes it so unique? A Pad Thai has tamarind, fish sauce, garlic, dried shrimp, palm sugar, and red chili pepper. These simple ingredients make Pad Thai a bowl of five tastes—salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and umami.

What's the difference between Pad Thai and phad thai? ›

Pad thai is a stir-fried rice noodle dish that is commonly eaten in Thailand. It can also be spelled phad thai, pad Thai, or phad Thai. The word literally means 'Thai stir fry'. The rice noodles are often fried with bean sprouts, eggs, peanuts, and other vegetables.

What are the red things in Pad Thai? ›

Tamarind concentrate: This is the starring ingredient in pad Thai that gives the sauce its signature tangy, sweet, and fruity flavor. Granted, some American Thai restaurants have switched to using ketchup in its place, which gives the dish a notably different and less-tangy flavor.

What's Pad Thai sauce made of? ›

Pad Thai Sauce is made with fish sauce, oyster sauce, brown sugar and tamarind. Tamarind is the ingredient that is the heart and soul of Pad Thai sauce, giving the sauce the sour flavour that Pad Thai is known for. It's an ingredient used in South East Asian cooking, like this Malaysian Beef Rendang.

Is Pad Thai junk food? ›

Although the ingredients in pad Thai are generally pretty healthy, the calories can still add up fast. Just one cup of a typical pad Thai has about 400 calories and 17 grams of fat, as well as loads of sodium.

What are the 5 flavors of Pad Thai? ›

The name of this establishment refers to the five flavors (ha/ห้า=five, roat/รส=flavors) which are present in a good pad Thai: salty, sweet, sour, spicy, and savory.

Why is Pad Thai so healthy? ›

It contains all the essential amino acids, is an excellent source of manganese and calcium, and is a good source of selenium and phosphorus. It's also suitable for vegans and vegetarians. For additional fiber, vitamins, and minerals, enjoy pad thai with pad pak (stir-fried vegetables).

Can Muslims eat Pad Thai? ›

One of the most common Halal Thai dishes is pad thai. This dish is made with rice noodles, tofu, vegetables, and a variety of spices. You can choose to have your pad thai with shrimp or chicken, and it can be prepared according to how mild or spicy you want it.

What do thai people call Pad Thai? ›

Pad thai, phat thai, or phad thai (/ˌpɑːd ˈtaɪ/ or /ˌpæd ˈtaɪ/; Thai: ผัดไทย, RTGS: phat thai, ISO: p̄hạd thịy, pronounced [pʰàt̚ tʰāj], 'Thai stir fry'), is a stir-fried rice noodle dish commonly served as a street food in Thailand as part of the country's cuisine.

What is the white stuff in Thai food? ›

Coconut Milk: Coconut milk is available in cans in almost every major supermarket. If you're using coconut cream in a recipe, simply scoop the harder white substance that has formed at the top of the can.

What is a substitute for tamarind in Pad Thai? ›

The vinegar-sugar mix works well in dishes like pad thai chicken. If your recipe calls for 1 tablespoon tamarind paste, substitute with 1 tablespoon vinegar mixed with 1 tablespoon brown sugar. If using fresh lime juice, substitute 2 tablespoons lime juice for every 1 tablespoon tamarind paste.

What is the Thai dish with blood? ›

Pork blood soup is soup in Thai cuisine. Guay Tiao Namtok is a Thai pork blood soup noodle that is prepared with pork blood as a soup base. The dish may come from Chinese cuisine, since some part of southern Chinese evacuated to Thailand for a century.

Why do people put peanut butter in Pad Thai? ›

Recipe Variations:

Peanut Butter: In my recipe, I add a big scoop of peanut butter to the sauce because I think it gives the whole dish an added creaminess and boost of flavor.

Do restaurants put ketchup in Pad Thai? ›

Thai Food and Travel and Hot Thai Kitchen say there are times American versions of pad Thai will also use paprika to make it red in an effort to make the dish more appealing to customers, but neither ketchup nor paprika are ingredients commonly found in Thai kitchens.

What does authentic Pad Thai taste like? ›

The flavors of this dish are centered around a sweet-savory fusion. Salty, nutty, and with that slightly sweet sauce, it's a treat for tastebuds! Of course, every Pad Thai can be different. Some use fish, some use chicken, and some use tofu.

What makes Pad Thai taste sweet? ›

Today, it's easy to find traditional ingredients once considered obscure, such as palm sugar and tamarind paste. A perfectly cooked pad Thai should have a balance of flavors — tangy, sweet, spicy and salty, Trang says. This comes from a blend of tamarind paste, palm sugar, crushed red chili peppers and fish sauce.

Why does Pad Thai taste sweet? ›

Sweetness: Pad Thai often has a subtle sweetness, which comes from ingredients like tamarind paste or palm sugar. This sweetness helps balance the dish and complements the other flavors. Sourness: Tamarind paste contributes a tangy and slightly sour taste to Pad Thai.

What makes Pad Thai different? ›

Some noodle stalls in Thailand use a sweetened black soy sauce in combination with sugar, and ground dried chillies made with darkly roasted whole dried chillies, producing pad thai with a very different color and flavor balance than what Americans have become accustomed to.

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