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Authentic and the best Pad Thai recipe with rice noodles stir-fried with homemade Pad Thai sauce. Learn how to make Pad Thai noodles with this easy recipe!

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Pad Thai Recipe

What is Pad Thai?

Pad Thai is Thai stir-fried noodles with rice stick noodles, shrimp, chicken, fried tofu, eggs and Pad Thai sauce.

The noodles are topped with crushed peanuts and served with fresh chives, lime wedges, with condiments such as sugar, fish sauce and chili powder on the side.

Pad Thai noodles are cooked over high heat in a wok, with a sweet, savory, sour and spicy Pad Thai sauce.

It is a popular street food in Thailand and sold by many street vendors. It’s also available in Thai restaurants.

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Pad Thai Ingredients

This recipe calls for simple ingredients below:

  • Pad Thai noodles or flat rice noodle. They are also labeled as rice sticks.
  • Fried tofu
  • Bean sprouts
  • Chicken and shrimp
  • Crushed peanuts
  • Fresh limes

You can get the ingredients easily from regular supermarkets and in the International food aisle.

Otherwise, you can buy them online or go to an Asian store.

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Pad Thai Sauce

What is Pad Thai Sauce Made of?

There are two types of Pad Thai sauce: tamarind based and vinegar based.

The sauce is the soul of the dish and you should make it from scratch. The sweet, savory, spicy and sour sauce is added to the noodles for the iconic taste.

Authentic Pad Thai sauce calls for the following ingredients:

  • Tamarind juice or tamarind concentrate.
  • Palm sugar.
  • Chili powder.
  • Fish sauce.
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Authentic Pad Thai noodles are made with tamarind.

Tamarind is prepared by extracting the juice from tamarind pulps, which comes in a block in a clear plastic packaging (see picture above).

You can also buy tamarind concentrate which can be diluted with water.

However, you can make the sauce without tamarind, by substituting tamarind with vinegar, which is what I use for my recipe here.

There are many bottled sauces in the market but they don’t taste as good and not authentic because it’s loaded with chemicals, preservatives and MSG.

The Origin of Pad Thai

The dish was born, with much fanfare, during a competition masterminded by Prime Minister Plaek Phibunsongkhram some time in the 1940s, when Thai nationalism was on the rise.

The goal of the competition was to identify a noodle dish that was Thai and the dish was born. (Most noodle dishes in Thailand Thailand are Chinese in origin, for example: Pad See Ew.)

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How to Make Pad Thai?

There are many kinds of Pad Thai rice stick or flat rice noodles available in the market.

They vary in their width so for the best Pad Thai, you want to use rice noodles that are about 1/10″ wide, as pictured above.

To prepare the fried rice noodles, follow the package instructions to boil them in hot water first.

The rice noodles should be soft (but still chewy and not mushy) after boiling. Rinse the boiled noodles with cold running water before cooking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Recipe Variations

There are many ways to make Pad Thai. You can make it with shrimp or chicken.

You can also make it with tofu or even beef.

You can also make it vegan by using a vegetarian seasoning sauce.

Is Pad Thai Healthy?

My homemade Pad Thai recipe is healthy as it’s loaded with vegetables.

It’s very easy to make and the taste is better than Thai restaurants or takeouts.

How Many Calories per Serving?

This recipe is only 357 calories per serving.

What Dishes to Serve with This Recipe?

Serve this dish as a main dish or side dish with other Thai dishes. For an authentic Thai meal at home, I recommend the following recipes.

Thai Cucumber Salad

Tom Yum Soup

Thai Fish Cake (Tod Mun Pla)

Sweet Thai Chicken Wings

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Pad Thai

Authentic and the bestPad Thairecipe with rice noodles stir-fried with homemade Pad Thai sauce. Learn how to make Pad Thai noodles with this easy recipe!

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By Bee Yinn Low

Yield 2 people

Prep 15 minutes mins

Cook 5 minutes mins

Total 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 4 oz (120g) flat rice noodles
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • 1 clove garlic (finely minced)
  • 4 oz (120g) medium-sized shrimp (shelled and deveined)
  • 2 oz (60g) fried firm tofu, cut into slices
  • 1 large egg
  • 4-6 oz (120g-170g) bean sprouts
  • 1 oz (30g) chinese chives or scallions (cut into 2-inch (5cm) lengths)
  • 2 tablespoons crushed peanuts
  • lime wedges

Pad Thai Sauce:

  • 1 1/2 tablespoons fish sauce
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder or more to taste

Instructions

  • Follow the package instructions to boil the dry rice noodles. The rice noodles should be soft (but still chewy and not mushy) after boiling. Rinse the boiled noodles with cold running water.

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  • Mix all the ingredients in the Pad Thai Sauce in a small bowl until well combined and the sugar completely dissolved, set aside.

  • Heat up a skillet on high heat and add the oil. As soon as the oil is heated, add the garlic into the skillet and start stirring until you smell the aroma of the garlic. Add the shrimp and the tofu pieces into the skillet and continue stirring.

  • As soon as the shrimp changes color, add the noodles into the skillet and stir continuously, about 30 seconds. Use the spatula to push the noodles to one side of the skillet, and crack the egg on the empty side of the skillet.

  • Use the spatula to break the egg yolk and blend with the egg white, let cook for about 30 seconds. Combine the egg and the noodles, and add the Seasoning sauce. Stir to combine well with the noodles.

  • Next, add the bean sprouts and chives and continue stirring. As soon as the bean sprouts are cooked, stir-in the crushed peanut. Turn off the heat and serve the Pad Thai immediately with the lime wedges.

Course: Thai Recipes

Cuisine: Noodles

Keywords: Pad Thai

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Pad Thai

Amount Per Serving (2 people)

Calories 357Calories from Fat 216

% Daily Value*

Fat 24g37%

Saturated Fat 13g81%

Cholesterol 225mg75%

Sodium 1651mg72%

Carbohydrates 64g21%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 12g13%

Protein 24g48%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

Pad Thai - The BEST Pad Thai Recipe - Rasa Malaysia (2024)

FAQs

What makes Pad Thai taste so good? ›

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.

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 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.

Why is my Pad Thai soggy? ›

Cooking rice noodles is not actually hard, but most people misunderstand how they need to be treated. The #1 reason why your rice noodle stir fries are a soggy mess is that you're cooking them before cooking them.

What makes Pad Thai taste sweet? ›

Traditional pad thai sauce includes fish sauce, vinegar, sugar and tamarind paste.

What are the 5 flavors of Pad Thai? ›

The Key to Thai Flavors: Balance

These are: salty, sweet, spicy, sour, and creamy.

Is Pad Thai healthy? ›

It can definitely be a part of a balanced, well-rounded diet. While pad thai includes many nutritious ingredients, its sodium content is considerably high. You can reduce its sodium by requesting the eatery go easy on the sauce and salt-contributing condiments.

What oil to use for Pad Thai? ›

Oil is required for nearly all Thai dishes. Thai cooks commonly use coconut oil, palm oil, peanut oil, or soybean oil; traditionally, lard was also used in Thai cooking. These types of oil are low-smoke, as is desirable for frying or grilling, and they do not break down quickly.

What is Pad Thai sauce made of? ›

Ingredients. An authentic pad thai sauce is actually very simple. There are technically only 3 ingredients: the sweet, the salty and the sour. But because we want this to be a time-saver, I've also add the shallots and the garlic into the sauce so we don't have to chop and sauté them on the day.

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.

Why is Pad Thai so healthy? ›

Heart Health: Vegetables, tofu, and nuts used in Pad Thai are enriched with healthy fats, fiber, and different vitamins and minerals. Thus, it can considered a heart-healthy option.

What does prik mean in thai? ›

SPICES: The fiery spice of many Thai dishes comes from peppers, known as “prik” in Thai. “Phet” is the Thai word for spicy.

What is a substitute for tamarind paste 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.

How long should I soak rice noodles in a Pad Thai? ›

Flat Rice Noodles (Pad Thai Noodles)

Prepare a bowl filled with room temperature water. Add the pad thai noodles to the bowl. Soak for 10 minutes. If the noodles are longer than the bowl, slowly bend them as they soften in the water so that they are eventually all submerged under the water.

Is Pad Thai supposed to taste fishy? ›

Authentic Pad Thai does tend to be on the fishy side – mostly from the addition of fish sauce and shrimp paste. Shrimp paste is rather pungent, but it does mellow a little as you cook it.

Is Pad Thai supposed to be sweet? ›

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. Traditional pad Thai sauces follow a basic formula of a third each of palm sugar, tamarind paste and fish sauce.

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.

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.

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