Easy Pad Thai (Stir-Fry Rice Noodles) Recipe - El Mundo Eats (2024)

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The other day I asked what other Asian meals would you like to see on our Youtube channel and one of our viewers replied with stir-fried rice noodles. Somebody else also asked for laksa, which I have already made.

So here it is, an easy homemade pad Thai or also known as Thai stir-fried rice noodles.

This is a new and improved recipe of mine and if you love stir-fried noodles, I promise you will also love this one.

Let's get on with the recipe!

What Is Pad Thai

Pad Thai, as I mentioned earlier, is a Thai-style stir-fry rice noodle. It's an extremely famous street food in Thailand.

It's one of Thailand's national dishes.

History says that rice noodles were introduced in Thailand during WWII to reduce rice consumption due to rice shortage during the war.

Fascinating, right?

Essential Tastes Of Pad Thai

A great pad Thai would have a balance of these 3 tastes which are saltiness, sourness, and sweetness.

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You might think that it should be spicy also as almost all Asian meals are spicy, right?

Well, you're in luck since these delicious stir-fry noodles don't need to be spicy. Another delicious Asian stir-fried that's not spicy is my easy beef lo mein.

In this recipe, I'm using sriracha because, well I LOVE spicy food! For me, food without being spicy is like watching a Survivor episode without having something crunchy to munch on.

It's JUST a must! Haha!

Anyway, my point is.. you can skip sriracha if you want. No problem at all.

Tips For Great Stir-Fry

This stir-fried rice noodles dish doesn't require such specific rules to it.

Having said that, I would like to share some tips to make any of your stir-fry meals from normal to amazing!

Preparations

Stir-fry means you're going to cook everything in a very short time. Cooking the meal will take you less time than preparing the ingredients, trust me.

So I would really recommend you measure, slice and chop all of your ingredients before you turn the heat on.

Heat

Usually, for stir-fry, you will use high heat. For this meal, you can get away with using medium-high heat.

The main point is, the heat will always need to be toward the high level because we want to stir-fry, not simmer.

Cooking Portion

I would really recommend you cook one portion at a time for the maximum experience of enjoying this recipe.

Yes, it would mean the whole family would not be able to eat at the same time, I know.

The other day I cooked for myself first because I don't really mind eating a warm meal, or even cold except for soups (is it an Asian thing?). Then I cooked for Marco because he likes his meals hot.

The reason for this is that you don't want to crowd your pan with extra ingredients that will lead to steaming them instead of frying.

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Dry Pan

This leads me to the last tip. Your pan should always be dry.

I mean, the bottom of the pan should never have any liquid until you add in the sauce, of course.

Even that, you will cook until the sauce dries and the noodles should always end up not soggy.

So, are you up for some stir-frying this weekend?

Make it, you're going to LOVE it.

In Summary

This Thai stir-fried rice noodle is:

  • one of the easiest stir-fry to make
  • cooks in less than 10 minutes, perfect for a weekday meal
  • perfect for the whole family as you can adjust to make it spicy or not
  • a must if you love Asian food or stir-fried noodles in general
  • is super freaking DELICIOUS!

Before You Go

Perhaps you would also like to see my other stir-fry recipes:

  • Soy sauce stir-fry noodles
  • Penang char kway teow (Malaysian street food of stir-fry rice noodles)
  • 10-Minute beef lo mein (Chinese style stir-fry noodles)
  • How to make Chinese egg noodles

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Easy Pad Thai (Stir Fry Rice Noodles)

New & improved recipe of this amazing Thai stir-fry rice noodles. Perfect balance of sourness, sweetness and saltiness. One of the easiest stir-fry noodles that cooks in less than 10 minutes.

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Servings: 1 people

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Ingredients

The Sauce

  • 1 lime, take the juice
  • 2 tablespoon fish sauce
  • 1 teaspoon sriracha
  • 1 ½ tablespoon brown sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon dark soy sauce , optional for the color

The Noodles

  • 1 chicken thigh , boneless, skinless & cut into bite size pieces
  • 2 oz firm tofu (60 gr), cut into small cubes
  • 1 small shallot , finely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves , finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon chopped Chinese pickled radish
  • 1.8 oz dry flat rice noodles (50 gr)
  • 1 egg
  • 8 prawns , peeled & deveined
  • 0.7 oz chives (20 gr), cut into 2 inches (5 cm) length
  • 1 ½ cup bean sprouts (75 gr)

The Sides

  • some chili flakes or powder
  • some peanuts , pound into small pieces
  • some lime wedges
  • some bean sprouts and chives

Instructions

The sauce

  • Put all the sauce ingredients in a bowl and mix until the sugar dissolves. Set aside.

The noodles

  • Soak the noodles in warm water for 2 minutes or until they're pliable. Wash under cold water, drain and set aside.

Making Pad Thai

  • Heat a wok or a wide surface pan with some oil using medium high heat. Add in the chicken, tofu pieces and leave untouched for a few minutes to brown them. Then add in shallots, pickled radish and garlics. Fry until they're golden brown, stirring frequently.

  • Add noodles into the pan together with prawns and sauce. Mix well and cook until the prawns are fully cooked.

  • Push everything to one side of the pan. Crack in the egg on the empty place. Stir a bit and when it's almost cooked, fold the noodles on top of it and mix everything well.

  • Turn the heat off. Finally add in chives and bean sprouts. Using 2 forks, toss and mix everything well. Serve immediately.

  • NOTE: I would recommend you cooking 1 portion at a time to fully experience and enjoy this delicious meal.

  • This recipes yields quite a large portion for 1 person :D. Share if you wish.

How To Serve

  • Serve pad Thai on a plate and on the side place bean sprouts, chives, pounded peanuts, chili powder and few wedges of lime.

  • Mix everything well and enjoy!

Tips For Great Stir-Fry

  • Please refer to my post above on how to get your stir-fry with amazing result every single time. It's all about preparation, heat, cooking portion and dry pan.

Notes

SUBSTITUTIONS:

I'm using lime because I don't have tamarind paste. Use it if you have.

Use white sugar instead of brown sugar.

Use chicken breast instead of chicken thigh, though chicken breast tends to get dry a bit.

SKIP:

Dark soy sauce, I use simply to get the darker color since I'm not using tamarind paste.

Sriracha if you don't want a touch of heat.

Chinese pickled radish if you don't have one.

The sides ingredients but I would really recommend you add the pounded peanuts because they give texture and a nutty taste to the meal.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 719.9kcal, Carbohydrates: 85.6g, Protein: 59.8g, Fat: 16.4g, Saturated Fat: 3.3g, Cholesterol: 288.9mg, Sodium: 3827.3mg, Potassium: 1187.2mg, Fiber: 7g, Sugar: 29.3g, Calcium: 253mg, Iron: 5.6mg

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Easy Pad Thai (Stir-Fry Rice Noodles) Recipe - El Mundo Eats (2024)

FAQs

How to cook rice noodles for pad thai? ›

INSTRUCTIONS
  1. 1 BRING large pot of water to boil. Add rice noodles; cook 3 to 5 minutes or until noodles are tender but firm. ...
  2. 2 HEAT oil in large skillet or wok on medium-high heat. Add garlic; stir fry 30 seconds or until fragrant. ...
  3. 3 STIR in rice noodles and tamarind mixture; stir fry 1 minute or until heated through.

Do you cook rice noodles before adding to stir fry? ›

Do not boil these noodles if you want to use them in stir-fries as they will get too mushy when you add them to the wok. You can add some water to your wok as you continue to cook your dish so that the noodles can gently cook in the steam.

What's the difference between rice noodles and pad thai noodles? ›

Compared to rice noodles, vermicelli, and rice stick noodles, Pad Thai noodles are broader and thicker, giving them a chewier texture. Pad Thai noodles are used explicitly in the popular Thai dish called Pad Thai, known for its unique blend of flavors and textures.

What is the secret to cooking rice noodles? ›

Rice noodles are very easy for home cooks to make — simply soak them in warm water (not cold water, not hot water) for 10-15 minutes, or until they are soft. Unlike wheat pasta, you don't need to boil rice noodles; the warm water is enough to cook them through.

How long to soak rice noodles for stir fry? ›

Soak the dried rice noodles in cool or lukewarm water for 30 minutes, or until they're limp but still firm to the touch; later cooking in the wok will soften them more. Drain the noodles thoroughly in a colander and set aside while preparing the other ingredients.

How to prep rice noodles for stir fry? ›

How to cook rice noodles without making them soggy, clumpy, or broken.
  1. Do not boil dried noodles. ...
  2. For stir fries, add soaked noodles directly into the pan. ...
  3. Push, flip and toss. ...
  4. Use a wooden spatula. ...
  5. Use a nonstick pan or a well-seasoned wok. ...
  6. Don't crowd the pan. ...
  7. For soups, blanch soaked noodles for just a few seconds.
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How do you stir fry rice noodles without sticking them? ›

Once the noodles are rinsed, toss them in a bowl with a small amount of oil, which will provide further insurance against sticking. Toss them every five or ten minutes until you're ready to use them.

How long to cook Thai rice noodle? ›

Put the soaked rice noodles in and let them stew uncovered. Check out my pot of water—it's boiling but calm and contained—like vegans at the supermarket meat section. For a 10mm thick noodle, it takes about 5 minutes on the stove to be done. For a thin 3mm noodle, it will probably only take 2-3 minutes.

How long do you cook Thai choice rice noodles? ›

Please use it in hot water and cooking rice noodles with Yakisoba "Pattay" and juice in Thailand, and boil for about 5 minutes.

Can you fry rice noodles? ›

Heat the oil over medium-high heat for a minimum of 1 minute. Take a few longer noodle pieces in your hand and dunk just the ends into the hot oil. If the oil is hot enough, the submerged parts will bloom within seconds into puffy, crispy noodles. If this doesn't happen, remove the submerged parts and cut them off.

Do you boil rice noodles in broth? ›

If you're making a soup, you can cook the noodles directly in the broth. Add them just before serving and monitor closely to make sure they don't over-cook. Even with a bit of sesame oil, the noodles still tend to clump up after you drain them. They will loosen again once you mix the noodles into your dish.

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