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Pad Thai with Shrimp

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Anzahl: 1 servings

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Small size rice noodles
Tomato sauce
-OR- tamarind paste
Vegetable oil
Pickled radish
Sugar
Water or chicken stock
Egg
Fish sauce
Shrimp, cleaned and shelled
Handful bean sprouts (fresh)
-chopped once or twice
Green onions
-cut into 1/2 inch pieces
Finely chopped peanuts

1. Soak the rice noodles in cold tap water about 20 minutes, until they
are "springy". Then drain in a colander until needed.

2. If using dried tamarind, soak the tamarind in hot water for awhile,
then mash with a fork to soften. Force as much of the mixture as you can
through a seive to remove bits of bark, etc.

3. Heat oil in wok, and add the tamarind/tomato sauce, picked radish, and
sugar. Mix well and let heat up.

4. Add the noodles, small portions at a time, and and that water/stock.
Mix well until all the noodles are coated with the mixture. Add more
liquid if necessary -- it will cook out. Don't be easy on the noodles ~-
chop them with the spatula or spoon some to separate them. It may help to
"toss" the noodles like a salad, to get them coated.

5. Beat the egg and mix with the noodles. Add the fish sauce and shrimp.
Mix everything thoroughly. The noodles will tend to "clump", so stir or
"toss" like a salad to get everything mixed, and to ensure that the egg and
shrimp cook thoroughly. It will help to cover the wok with a lid for a
minute or so, then toss the mixture, then cover again. You'll know it's
done when the shrimp are completely pink. There may be a little browning
of the noodles; stirring will keep them from burning.

6. Add the bean sprouts, green onions, and chopped peanuts. Mix well,
then turn off the heat and let stand a minute or so. Serve.

From: danielh@sequent.com (Daniel Hobbs)

Stichworte: Thai




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