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Pad See-Ew
Pad see-ew is perhaps less known in America than pad thai, but it's certainly no less delicious.
Chicken Pad See Ew — Ethan
Pad See Ew (Thai Rice Noodles)
Pad See Ew, a Thai dish of stir-fried wide rice noodles with Chinese broccoli, egg, and beef, is a popular street food you can make at home!
Pad Thai
A terrific Pad Thai recipe that truly stacks up to great Thai restaurants yet is totally doable for every home cook! No hunting down unusual ingredients.
Thai Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao)
Make this popular Thai street food in your own home with everyday ingredients! Authentic, fast and easy - this is real Pad Kee Mao (Drunken Noodles).
Pad Thai: Authentic Thai Recipe! - The Woks of Life
Our Pad Thai recipe, developed from poring over Thai street food videos, has all the ingredients/info you need to make authentic Pad Thai!
Chicken Pad Thai
In this famous Thai dish, tangy tamarind, crunchy peanuts, chewy rice noodles, palm sugar, and briny fish sauce combine into a hearty and flavorful way to serve up chicken. The key is a good balance between the tart tamarind, salty fish sauce, and sweet palm sugar.
Stir Fried Peanut Sauce Noodles
Stir Fried Noodles with Peanut Sauce - tastes like satay peanut stir fries you get at Chinese restaurants in Australia. So easy and SO GOOD!
Chicken Stir Fry with Rice Noodles
A versatile Chicken Stir Fry with Rice Noodles recipe that's terrific to make using bits and bobs leftover in your fridge and any dried or fresh noodles.
Shrimp Pad Thai
This shrimp pad Thai recipe is filled with shrimp, fresh vegetables, and a flavorful pad Thai sauce made with the fastest, easiest, 5-minute shrimp stock.
An easy, authentic recipe for Pad See Ew, one of the most popular stir fried Thai noodles with chicken. Tastes just like what you get at Thai restaurants!
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Tom Yum Soup (Thai soup)
Tom Yum soup (Tom Yum Goong) - everybody's favourite Thai soup is easy to make and just as amazing as you get in Thailand! Choose clear OR Creamy Tom Yum!
Thai Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce
Thai Chicken Satay skewers with Thai Peanut Sauce - you'll be astonished how easily you can replicate this authentic Thai restaurant favourite!
Green Papaya Salad
Considered to be one of the top 50 foods in the world, Green Papaya Salad is zingy, spicy, savoury and sweet. Famous traditional Thai salad.
Black Sticky Rice Mango Dessert
This delicious Asian dessert has sliced mango, Thai black sticky rice, coconut milk, sweetened condensed milk, and shaved ice. It's rich and refreshing!
Thai Mango Chicken Curry
Thai Mango Chicken Curry - Restaurant quality, extra saucy, thick and creamy, 1/3 less calories, this Thai Red Curry is truly incredible.
Tom Yum Gai (Thai Hot and Sour Chicken Soup)
Tom Yum Gai (Tom Yam Gai) is Thai hot and sour chicken soup. It gets its spice from nam prik pao (Thai chili paste) and Thai bird's eye chiles, and the sour from lime juice.
Chicken Coconut Soup (Tom Kah Gai) From 'Everyday Thai Cooking'
Tom kah gai is a Thai takeout classic, at least in my house. Between the lush coconut milk, tender chicken, and tangy, lemongrass-laced broth, it's serious comfort food. Katie Chin's version in Everyday Thai Cooking exhibits the perfect balance between the richness of the coconut fat and the sour and salty notes from the herbs, lime, and fish sauce.
Chicken Satay
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Curry Noodles With Chicken (Kuai-Tiao Kaeng Sai Kai) From 'Simple Thai Food'
Scratch-made chicken curry is a thing of beauty, with far greater complexity than anything that comes out of a jar. Add supple rice noodles and an array of toppings, and consider me satisfied for the next week.
Panang curry
Panang curry is one of my favourite Thai curries as it's rich in flavour and packs a little punch. But, if you can't handle the spice, you can just reduce the amount of chillies you use to soften the heat. Enjoy!