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Authentic (Shrimp) Pad Thai in 20 mins

Tradiional Shrimp Phad Thai
Today I will be taking you all to one of my favorite destinations: South East Asia. Don’t worry I’ve not started any travel agency or any online tour guide. It is still your favorite Food blog with its own old set of recipes. Obviously my tour is all about the flavor and taste of South East Asia. Sit tight and enjoy the tour!

South East Asian cuisine is all about flavors, freshness and the right balance between acidity & spices. But one thing which attracts me most is the perfect combination of taste & health. This cuisine is mainly soup dominated; rather to say healthy soup & noodles play the dominating part here. Beef, pork, wide range of seafood and of course fresh seasonal veggies complement them perfectly. Majority of the preparation needs no oil or very little oil. These preparations are very easy to make for any home cook. But top of all they also demand very little time from your busy schedule. I can’t find any reason not to love this cuisine. 

 
Authentic Shrimp Phad Thai
 
Today I’m picking the recipe of Pad Thai or Phad Thai. It is a very popular and delicious stir fried noodles preparation loaded with flavors. I think this Pad Thai or Phad Thai is the perfect example to describe what an Asian preparation is all about. As the name refers it belongs to the Thai cuisine though it is originated in Vietnam. The rice noodles which is used in this recipe is typical Vietnamese noodles known as pho locally. But other ingredients used here are Thai condiments. Basically it is a fusion between these two South East Asian cuisines.
 
Traditional Shrimp Pad Thai
 
Pad Thai or Phad Thai has rice noodles as the core ingredient; cooked in different sauces and combined with shrimp, chicken or tofu, mung bean sprouts, crushed peanuts & spring onion. In some traditional places it is served in an omelet bowl with pickled veggies with lime wedges on the side and chopped coriander or cilantro with crushed peanuts on the top. Sometimes tomatoes, chili oil or spicy oil, pickled veggies are also used in the noodles to make variations.
Here is the recipe of Authentic Shrimp Pad Thai or Phad Thai in 20 mins.
 
Healthy Thai Noodles
Preparation Time: 5 mins
Cooking Time: 15 mins
Resting Time: 0 mins
Total Time: 20 mins
Yield: 4 servings
Ingredients:
Rice noodles: 1 packet (200g)
Shrimp: 20-30 pieces
Egg: 4
Minced Garlic: 2 tsp
Red, Yellow & Red Bell peppers, thinly sliced: ¼ cup each
Mung bean sprouts: 100g
Spring onion: ¼ cup + 4 tbsp (chopped in 1” height)
Tomato sauce: 3 tbsp
Thai chili sauce: 1 tbsp + 1 tsp
Dark soy sauce: 1 tbsp
Fish sauce: 1 tbsp
Lime juice: 1 tbsp
Paprika power: 1 tsp
Palm sugar/ brown sugar: 1 tsp
Crushed Peanut: 3 tbsp + 2 tbsp
Oil: 2 tbsp
Salt to taste
For garnishing:
Chopped coriander leaves/cilantro: 2 tbsp (for garnishing only)
Lime wedges: 4
Equipment:
Non-stick Frying pan
Non-stick Wok
 
Quick Thai Rice Noodles
Preparation:
Prepare the noodles as per direction from the back of the packet. Or boil water in a large pan with 1 tbsp of salt. Once bubbles start forming vigorously switch off the flame and put the noodles in it. Stir with a fork until they are separating. When noodles get separated completely drain water and reserve the boiled noodles in a separate pan. A few drops of oil in your palm and toss the noodles with your hands. Cover the bowl with a cling film and set aside until needed.
Prepare the sauce by mixing tomato sauce, chili sauce, soy sauce, fish sauce, lime juice, paprika powder and palm sugar/ brown sugar in a small bowl.
Beat egg with pinch of salt in a bowl. Make very thin four omelets with it. You can serve these omelets in two ways. Either you use them as serving plate, the way traditionally Pad Thai was served by placing noodles and rest ingredients on them (see the picture below) or you can simply cut them into thin strips and mix with the noodles to serve.
 
Authentic Shrimp Pad Thai
Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a frying pan. Add garlic and shrimp and fry for 2-3 mins or until shrimps are done. Don’t overcook or brown them at all. Shrimps should be soft in texture and pale pink in color. Remove from fire immediately to avoid overcooking and keep aside.
Add rest of the oil in the wok and set it on high flame. Add thinly sliced bell peppers and fry for 2-3 mins max. Don’t overcook otherwise the crunch of the veggies will be lost. Add mung bean sprouts, spring onion, crushed peanut and fry for 30 secs on high flame. Add previously prepared sauce, noodles and omelet strips (if you are using your omelet this way). Continue frying for another 1-2 mins on high flame or until everything is incorporated. Switch off the flame and remove immediately.
Transfer to the serving bowl immediately. Top with rest of the spring onion and crushed peanut and chopped coriander leaves. Serve piping hot Authentic Shrimp Pad Thai or Phad Thaiwith lime wedges.
 
Shrimp Pad Thai
Dū khuṇ (See You) 🙂 

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  1. Divya Shivaraman says

    06/21/2013 at 8:34 am

    Wonderful what a colourful platter…loved your presentation

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