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Vegan Pad Thai Recipe | EASY HOW TO MAKE (ผัดไทย) (ˌpäd ˈtī)
LAY HO MA everyone! Probably one of the most popular dishes ever is the delicious Pad Thai. The secret to this dish is that the sauce needs to be sweet, sour, salty and the noodles need to be cooked just right. Join me in this episode and learn how to make an easy restaurant quality vegan Pad Thai right at home.
Ingredients:
1/2lb extra firm tofu
1 portion rice noodles (use a medium thin one as for pho)
1 cup broccoli
1/2 cup carrot
1 shallot
1/2 cup Chinese chives
drizzle of olive oil
2 tbsp cane sugar
2 tbsp tamarind paste
2 tbsp lime juice
3 tbsp soy sauce
1 cup water
1 handful bean sprouts
2 tbsp peanuts
1 lime wedge
Directions:
1. Pre-heat your oven to 375F
2. Dry your tofu with a paper towel. Slice the tofu into flat stripes, line them onto a baking tray with parchment paper, and bake in the oven for 25min
3. Pre-soak the noodles in room temperature water for 15min
4. Prep the broccoli into bite sized pieces. Prep the carrot into sticks. Chop the shallot. Chop the Chinese chives into about 1.5 inch pieces
5. Set the tofu aside when finished
6. Heat up a sauté pan on medium high heat. Add a drizzle of olive oil
7. Sauté the shallot for 2min. Add the veggies and sauté for 2min. Add the tofu and sauté for 1min. Set the veggies aside
8. Turn the heat down to medium. Add the cane sugar, tamarind paste, lime juice, soy sauce, and water
9. Stir to dissolve the tamarind paste
10. Add the chives, veggies, and noodles
11. Stir the noodles into the sauce for 3-5min
12. Add the bean sprouts, turn off the heat, and give it a quick stir
13. Plate the Pad Thai. Top with peanuts and serve with a fresh lime wedge
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Authentic Vegetarian Pad Thai Recipe with Tofu - ผัดไทยเจ
An easy authentic recipe for vegan Pad Thai Noodles with Tofu - ผัดไทยเจ
2 Servings
Vegan Authentic Thai Recipes
Ingredients:
180g Pad Thai Rice Noodle
1/2 Carrot
a few Garlic Chives
200g Tofu
1 handful Shallots
1-2 Limes
200g Bean Sprouts
50g roasted Peanut crumbs
for the Sauce:
- 30g Soy Sauce light
- 40g Tamarind Paste
- 30g Palm Sugar
- 1/2 - 1 tsp Chili Flakes
Oil
Easy Vegetarian Pad Thai Without Fish Sauce Recipe
Are you looking to make a vegetarian Pad Thai without any fish sauce?
This easy recipe shows you how to make Pad Thai sauce as well as the main dish without any fish sauce.
It also doesn't use any oyster sauce, can be made without a wok and can easily be adapted to become vegan by not including the eggs.
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***RECIPE, MAKES TWO BIG PORTIONS***
For the sauce:
1 tablespoon fish sauce (can use soy sauce instead)
2-3 tablespoons sugar
1/2-2 teaspoons tamarind concentrate (I used 2 and loved it, but Lauren thought it was way too acidic)
2 tablespoons ketchup
1 teaspoon soy sauce (very optional)
***It's possible to replace both the fish sauce and tamarind with 3-4 tablespoons of Worcestershire sauce. Not the same, but pretty good.
Everything else:
1 bunch green onions
1 thumb of ginger
3-4 garlic cloves
1 red chili (very optional)
4-8 oz (60-120g) mung bean sprouts (I like a lot of them)
4 oz (60g) Pad Thai noodles (narrow, flat rice noodles)
1 boneless, skinless chicken breast (shrimp or tofu work great too)
2 eggs
a big handful of roasted peanuts (50g?)
picked cilantro leaves and lime wedges for garnish
salt
oil
Mix up the sauce and let the sugar dissolve while you do everything else. Put a big pinch of salt in the eggs and beat them thoroughly — let them sit and loosen while you do the rest. Coarsely chop the peanuts.
Thinly slice the green onions, keeping the greens and whites separate. Peel and coarsely chop the garlic and ginger, and put them in the same bowl as your onion greens. Thinly slice the chili and put it in with the onions and ginger/garlic. Pick the cilantro leaves and cut the lime wedges.
Cut the chicken into three sections and then into very thin slices against the grain. Separate into two piles. Get the bean sprouts open and ready, get your salt and a glass of water handy.
Fill a nonstick pan with water (not the water you have in the glass) and bring it to a boil. Put in a pinch of salt and the noodles. Cook, stirring constantly, for half as long as the package suggests (I did 2-3 minutes). Dump them in a strainer and pour cold water over them to stop the cooking and keep them from sticking to each other. Leave them in the strainer for now.
Wipe out the pan and return it to the high heat, and put in a thin film of oil. Season the first pile of chicken with salt. When the oil just starts to smoke, put in the chicken and quickly get it spread out to a thin layer. Let it brown without moving it for a minute.
When the chicken pieces are opaque 2/3rds of the way up, put in half of your onion/ginger/garlic/chili mixture and stir it aggressively. Push it over to one side of the pan (it's ok that the chicken and veg aren't fully cooked yet), then pour half of the eggs into the other side and get them spread out to a thin layer. Let the egg partially solidify before breaking it up into sheets with your spoon.
When egg seems almost cooked, dump in half the noodles, a third of the sauce (you can always add more sauce if you think it needs it), half the bean sprouts, a few chopped peanuts, and stir to combine. Finally, use a splash of water from the glass to help you get everything stirred up, deglaze the pan, and get the level of saucy texture you want.
Put it on a plate, garnish with the cilantro, onion greens, lime wedges and more peanuts. Wipe out the pan and cook the second portion. (It's possible to cook both at once if you have a wok or a really big nonstick pan with a really powerful burner, but I think this comes out better if you do one at a time so it can get the necessary intense heat.)