Recipe courtesy of Wolfgang Puck

Shrimp Pad Thai

  • Level: Intermediate
  • Yield: 2 servings
  • Total: 40 min
  • Prep: 30 min
  • Cook: 10 min
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Ingredients

Sauce 1:

3 tablespoons lime juice

3 tablespoons tamarind paste

1/2 teaspoon paprika

1/2 cup palm sugar

1 teaspoon salt

Sauce 2:

3 tablespoons fish sauce

1 tablespoon rice vinegar

1 tablespoon water

1 tablespoon sugar

2 teaspoons minced garlic

2 teaspoons minced Thai green chiles

1 tablespoon minced cilantro leaves

Shrimp Pad Thai:

4 ounces rice noodles, linguini size

1 quart cold water

Oil, for deep-frying

2 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1/2-inch dice

2 tablespoons chopped roasted peanuts

1 tablespoon butter

1 egg, beaten with 1 teaspoon milk plus salt, to taste

1 ounce peanut oil

1/2 teaspoon minced lemongrass

1 teaspoon minced green chiles

1 teaspoon chopped shallots

1 teaspoon minced ginger

1 kaffir lime leaf

1 tablespoon chopped cilantro leaves, plus sprigs for garnish

5 large shrimp, peeled, deveined

1/2 cup bean sprouts

Julienne green onions

1 wedge lime

Directions

  1. To make Sauce 1: In a small saucepan, combine all the ingredients and bring to a boil. Reduce slightly and set aside to cool. Reserve.
  2. To make Sauce 2: In a small non-reactive bowl, combine all the ingredients and stir until well blended. Reserve.
  3. Soak the rice noodles in cold water until softened. (This can be done several hours ahead of time.) Strain and reserve until needed.
  4. Heat oil in a medium sauepan. Deep-fry the diced tofu until crisp and golden. Drain in a paper towel and set aside to cool. Reserve. Add the peanuts and fry for 30 seconds. Remove and set aside with the tofu.
  5. In a small skillet, heat 1 tablespoon butter. Cook the scrambled egg and milk mixture to a medium consistency. Season with salt. Place in a plate and allow to cool. Chop coarsely and set aside until needed.
  6. In a wok, over high heat, add the peanut oil. When almost smoking, stir-fry the lemongrass, green chiles, shallots, ginger, kafir lime, cilantro, and shrimp for 1 minute or until shrimp change color. Add the softened noodles, half of the bean sprouts, fried tofu, scrambled eggs, Sauce 1 and Sauce 2. Continue to stir-fry until noodles have flattened and blended with the sauce.
  7. Transfer Pad Thai to serving plate. Top with the remaining bean sprouts, cilantro, green onions and chopped peanuts. Serve a wedge of lime on the side.

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Joshua W.

Pad Thai is my absolute favorite thing to get out but I've recently been disappointed by some previously good restaurants and decided it was time to make my own. There are 3 things I am consistently disappointed by in restaurant Pad Thai: too little tamarind, not enough spice, and boring shrimp. This recipe gets it all right with a few tweaks that I use. First, I find the noodles are better when soaked in warm water instead of cold. I don't like working with palm sugar so I substitute light brown sugar. I don't care for working with fresh hot peppers because they are so unpredictable. I use red pepper flakes and they give just enough heat without overpowering the dish.<br /><br />With these few tweaks, I'd put this Pad Thai up against any I've ever had (dozens and dozens. I do feel a little embarrassed that my search for a great Pad Thai ended with a German though. :-

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