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Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao)

2 servings

servings

10 minutes

active time

16 minutes

total time

Ingredients

7 oz /200g dried rice noodles (, wide, Note 1)

2 tbsp oil (peanut, vegetable or canola)

3 large cloves of garlic (, minced)

2 birds eye chilli or Thai chillies (, deseeded, very finely chopped, Note 2)

1/2 onion (, sliced)

200 g /7oz chicken thighs (, cut into bite size pieces, breast ok too)

2 tsp fish sauce (or soy sauce)

2 green onions (, cut into 3cm/2" pieces)

1 cup Thai or Thai Holy Basil leaves (sub regular basil, Note 3)

3 tbsp oyster sauce

1 1/2 tbsp light soy sauce (Note 4)

1 1/2 tbsp dark soy sauce (Note 4)

2 tsp sugar

1 tbsp water

Directions

Prepare noodles per packet directions.

Mix Sauce in a small bowl.

Heat oil in wok or large heavy based skillet over high heat.

Add garlic and chilli and cook for 10 seconds. Don't inhale - the chilli will make you cough!

Add onion, cook for 1 minute.

Add chicken and fish sauce, and fry until cooked, around 2 minutes.

Add green onion, noodles and sauce and cook for 1 minute until the sauce reduces and coats the noodles.

Remove from heat and immediately add basil, toss until just wilted, then serve immediately.

Notes

1. Wide rice noodles - use wide ones and prepare per packet. I use ones labelled as "Pad Thai" rice noodles (see in post, here it is at Woolworths). Fine to use thinner ones if you can't find wide ones.

2. Chilli - 2 birds eye or Thai chillies gives this a nice buzz of spice but won't blow your head off! Feel free to adjust to your taste. Can also use a dollop of chilli paste instead - add it with the chicken.

3. Thai Basil - tastes like regular basil with slight aniseed flavour. Traditionally made with Thai Holy Basil which tastes like regular basil but most restaurants outside Thailand use regular Thai Basil (easier to find, sold at Harris Farms and some Woolies, Coles in Australia).

Substitute with regular basil (it tastes like Drunken Noodles in Thailand!)

4. Soy Sauce - both light and dark soy sauce can be substituted with all purpose soy sauce (ie soy sauce that is just labelled "soy sauce" without "dark" or "light" or "sweet" in front of it).

Can also sub the dark soy with more light soy.

DO NOT use all dark soy sauce - will be far too strong.

5. Nutrition per serving, assuming 3 servings.

Nutrition

Serving Size

197 g

Calories

454 kcal

Total Fat

14.8 g

Saturated Fat

2.4 g

Unsaturated Fat

12.4 g

Trans Fat

-

Cholesterol

79 mg

Sodium

223 mg

Total Carbohydrate

58.6 g

Dietary Fiber

1.5 g

Total Sugars

2.7 g

Protein

22.9 g

2 servings

servings

10 minutes

active time

16 minutes

total time
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