Pad Thai

  4.0 – 557 reviews  • Thai

The mother of a friend makes pad thai using this traditional recipe. You can use tofu, beef, pig, chicken, or a combination of these. You might want to start with a lower amount and increase it gradually.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 15 mins
Additional Time: 20 mins
Total Time: 45 mins
Servings: 6

Ingredients

  1. 1 (12 ounce) package rice noodles
  2. 2 tablespoons butter
  3. 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breast halves, cut into bite-sized pieces
  4. ¼ cup vegetable oil
  5. 4 eggs
  6. 3 tablespoons white sugar
  7. 2 tablespoons fish sauce
  8. 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar
  9. ⅛ tablespoon crushed red pepper
  10. 2 cups bean sprouts
  11. 3 green onions, chopped
  12. ¼ cup crushed peanuts
  13. 1 lemon, cut into wedges

Instructions

  1. Gather all ingredients.
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  3. Soak rice noodles in cold water until soft, 30 to 50 minutes. Drain and set aside.
  4. Meanwhile, heat butter in a wok; add chicken and sauté until browned. Remove chicken and set aside.
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  6. Heat oil in the wok over medium-high heat. Crack eggs into hot oil and cook until firm. Stir in chicken and cook for 5 minutes.
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  8. Add softened noodles, sugar, fish sauce, vinegar, and red pepper; mix well until noodles are tender. Adjust seasonings to taste.
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  10. Stir bean sprouts into wok and cook for 3 minutes.
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  12. Serve topped with green onions, crushed peanuts, and a wedge of lemon.
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Nutrition Facts

Calories 524 kcal
Carbohydrate 59 g
Cholesterol 178 mg
Dietary Fiber 3 g
Protein 26 g
Saturated Fat 6 g
Sodium 594 mg
Sugars 8 g
Fat 21 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Bryan Johnson
I was disappointed with this recipe. But it is a learning moment for me for the next time. 1. Boil the noodles rather than soaking. I soaked the noodles for 60 minutes and they were still hard. 2. I would either use less noodles or more liquid next time. The noodles were very dry. Luckily I did make some peanut sauce, which I must say, I’ve perfected. So that helped a little. I also used soy chicken which came out good too.
Roger Michael
I substituted sesame oil for the butter and vegetable oil. I also used rice wine vinegar instead of white wine vinegar and lime instead of lemon and topped it all with coco aminos.
Tanner Kane
I couldn’t eat it. Maybe because was my first time using fish sauce. The smell is so bad that gave us nausea. I follow the instructions but that sauce was a big no. The curious thing is that the fish sauce is an important ingredient in this recipe.
Lindsay Ayers
Compared to other pad Thai recipes I’ve made, I was slightly worried about this one. Added a tablespoon or so of peanut butter to the sauce and did a splash of sesame oil and cut back on the vegetable oil. Turned out great!
Gregg Graham
I boiled the noodles instead of just soaking.
Tony Jackson
Not like any pad thai I’ve ever made before and the sauce is almost exactly what I use to make Vietnamese chicken salad but it was really good. I went to get seconds and my husband had already eaten all of it. I used lime instead of lemon and chili garlic sauce instead of crushed red pepper, just what I had on hand.
Kelli Wong
This is excellent. Followed the recipe as written, but I poured a small bottle of peanut sauce on the dish towards the end. We like the peanut sauce on our Pd Thai. Daughter was impressed.
Kelly Smith
Great recipe! Whole family loved it. I made a few changes, following suggestions of other users and adding some of my own. I’m not a huge fan of fish sauce, so I changed that to 1 Tbsp and doubled the amount of vinegar. I used rice vinegar instead of white. Also added 1 Tbsp soy sauce. After those changes, I tripled the amount of liquid ingredients and added 2 Tbsp of peanut butter. I cooked the chicken with 2 cloves of garlic and 1 chunk of ginger. I would have added more red pepper, but my wife doesn’t like it as hot as I do, so I chopped some fresh jalapeno on top of mine.
Terri Torres
Simple. Easy. Yummy. Even my husband can make it. I made it with shrimp and stir fry veggies.
Jason Webb
Sooooooo good! I tripled the sauce like someone suggested. Also deed diced water chestnuts, jalapeños and red bell pepper. Half the sugar and a drizzle of hot chili oil. Mmmmmmm!
Tristan Brock
I agree with the other reviews; this is a very basic pad thai recipe that is very easily built-upon to be really good. 4 stars for the original recipe for being a good base. We doubled the recipe to begin with and on top of that doubled the sauce. I thought we could have gone 2.5x but everyone else liked it how it was. We fried the chicken with garlic and added peanut butter which is a MUST. 1 teaspoon/multiple of the sauce and we could have used a little more.
Todd Gardner
I’ve used this recipe in the past and it turned out great. The day after Thanksgiving 2020 I used turkey and shrimp instead of chicken and my family loved it. Turkey is a great substitute.
Debra Austin
I added a bit more fish sauce and hot pepper flakes, as well as some salt, and I added the scallions to the noodles rather than leaving them as a garnish. Big hit with my 20-something boys.
Kenneth Hamilton
Need more sauce and doesn’t come out as “glossy” as restaurant pad Thai.
Phyllis Rogers
Good base recipe. Followed a bunch of helpful reviews. Added peanut butter, garlic ginger paste, innards of habenaro pepper(for heat) and soy sauce. Substituted sesame seed oil for butter. TRIPLE THE SAUCE RECIPE!!!
Paul Johnston
I really like Pad Thai but never tried making it at home because the recipes always seemed to have a long list of ingredients and they looked complicated. I was so happy to find this one. It’s quick and easy to make and my husband and I both loved it. I would warn folks to check the instructions on their rice noodle package. The recipe says soak in cold water but the noodles I got said to soak in hot but now I know. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. It will be a frequent favorite of ours.
Kevin Cruz
This is a pasty boring and unflavorful take on an otherwise amazing dish. Pick another recipe as there are plenty.
Rachel Holmes DDS
Solid recipe with good flavors. Plan ahead for your steps with ingredients pre-prepped. It goes fast.
Diana Brown
After doubling the sauce and adding a bit of peanut butter it was great.
Richard Chan
I like to use peanut or sesame oil instead of vegetable. Best homemade pad thai ever!
Lori Glass
I didn’t care for this recipe. I made it as written, but didn’t like the smell or taste (perhaps the vinegar, which you don’t usually see in pad thai recipes), so I tried to add some ingredients to make it palatable. I added peanut butter and oyster sauce, which made it a little more tolerable, but I definitely wouldn’t use this recipe again.

 

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