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My Pad Thai

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Distilled white vinegar
Water
Fish sauce
Tomato paste
Sugar
Dried shrimp
-pounded to a powder
Flat rice sticks, 1/8" wide
Vegetable oil
Fresh sweet basil leaves
-(Thai or purple basil)
Red Serrano chili peppers
-seeded & very finely minced
Garlic cloves
-minced
Boned chicken breast halves
-cut crosswise into
-3/8 inch thick strips -OR-
-Lean pork, cut into thin
-slices 3/8 inch by 2 inches
Small, cooked shelled shrimp
Eggs
-lightly beaten
Fresh bean sprouts
-beans removed
Roasted, unsalted peanuts
-coarsely ground
Cherry tomatös
-halved
Lime wedges
Mint sprigs
-OR- sliced green onions

Combine the vinegar, water, fish sauce, tomato paste, sugar, and dried
shrimp in a small bowl; mix until well blended and reserve. In a large
pot, soak the noodles in enough water to cover. In a small skillet or pot,
heat vegetable oil 3/4 to 1 inch deep to 350 degrees, or until a dried rice
noodle puffs instantly when dropped into the oil. Deep-fry the basil
leaves a few at a time, turning them once or twice until they are crisp, or
40 seconds to a minute; drain on paper toweling.

Bring the noodles to a boil and cook them 2 minutes, or until they are
almost tender. Drain and rinse them well, then spread them on paper
toweling to dry slightly. Head a wok or large skillet and add about 2 1/2
tablespoons vegetable oil. Fry the Serrano peppers about 30 seconds, then
add the garlic and stir-fry until it is soft. Add the chicken or pork and
stir-fry until the chicken is almost opaque throughout or the pork is
browned. Stir in the shrimp and the sauce and mix completely. Make a well
in the center of the mixture and pour in the eggs. When they are almost
set, scramble them evenly. Add half the noodles, throughly incorporating
them into the mixture; stir in the remaining noodles and half the bean
sprouts. Cook just until the bean sprouts are nearly wilted.

Heap the meat and noodles onto a platter. Cover one half of them with
ground peanuts and the other half with uncooked bean sprouts. Ring the
noodles with lime wedges, cherry tomatös, and mint sprigs and garnish the
top with the fried basil.

Source: Asian Pasta, by Linda Burum

From: stigle@cs.unca.edu (Sü Stigleman)

Stichworte: Thai, Pork




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