ET Awful
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Mon Sep-26-05 06:24 PM
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I just made pad thai for the first time and it turned out excellent :) |
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Yum. The noodles were just a tad over cooked, but on the whole, it was pretty damned tasty.
Yeah, I used store-bought sauce, but still . . . everything else was super fresh and super tasty, and the sauce wasn't half bad.
Yum. I'll have to do that again soon :)
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Mon Sep-26-05 06:25 PM
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How.. please tell me how. :)
I can never get it right. Never.
Never.
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Mon Sep-26-05 06:32 PM
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3. Let's see . . . boil water for noodles |
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Edited on Mon Sep-26-05 06:34 PM by ET Awful
while water is heating, heat up wok with 2 tbs veggie oil.
When oil is hot, add one egg (scrambled) and cook for about 20-30 seconds. Add shrimp. By now, the water for the noodles should be boiling, take it off the heat and add the noodles in (let them soak for about 3 or 4 minutes, just enough to soften them up, then drain and rinse in cold water).
Cook the egg and shrimp together until shrimp is done (you can add scallions or onion at this point if you like). Once shrimp is done, at another tbsp or two of veggie oil (or peanut oil if you like), add rinsed noodles and stir fry for about 5 minutes (give or take, just until they're firm but still soft), add sauce and cook for another minute or so. Stir in a big ole pile of bean sprouts, and if you like them, chopped peanuts (I usually leave these out).
Heat for a minute or so with sprouts in to slightly soften the sprouts and serve.
Voila!
Yummy!
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Mon Sep-26-05 07:19 PM
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5. ohh...I'm printing this mutha.... |
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:)
Did you use boxed or bottled sauce?
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Mon Sep-26-05 07:22 PM
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6. It actually came in a foil pouch with a plastic pouch inside |
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Edited on Mon Sep-26-05 07:22 PM by ET Awful
Just enough to do 1/2 pound of shrimp and 1/2 pound of noodles. The directions are pretty much what was on the sauce package :). This is the brand I used http://www.atasteofthai.com/sauces.cfm
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Mon Sep-26-05 07:31 PM
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It doesn't have any fish stock or anchovy paste or nuthin'. Excellent. :thumbsup:
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Mon Sep-26-05 06:25 PM
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2. I like pad thai. Had it last night. |
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Some of the store boughten mixes are GOOD.
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Mon Sep-26-05 06:33 PM
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4. Indeed :). The "Tast of Thai" brand pad thai sauce was pretty damn |
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tasty. I'd like to learn how to make the sauce myself, but for now, this'll do nicely :)
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Mon Sep-26-05 07:22 PM
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7. I will ask my husband when he gets home what he uses |
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He is Thai, so I can get you an authentic recipe for the sauce!
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Mon Sep-26-05 07:23 PM
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