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Friday, September 2, 2016
Quickie Pad Thai
Hey y’all…I was speaking with Minelle the other day and telling her about this recipe…I thought I had shared it but guess I hadn’t. Then it struck me…it’s been a while since I shared any recipes. So here’s a very quick, easy and forgiving recipe.
Ingredients
1 packet Ramen noodles
1 egg
½ cup cooked peas
¼ cup chopped green onions
1 teaspoon chopped peanuts
1 lime wedge
1 clove minced garlic
⅛ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
¼ cup chicken stock
½ cup pre-shredded coleslaw mix (green cabbage, purple cabbage, carrots)
OR
¼ cup sliced carrots
¼ cup shredded cabbage
¼ cup chopped cilantro
Sauce
1 tablespoon peanut butter
⅛ cup soy sauce
1 tablespoon Go Chu Jang sauce
1 teaspoon lime juice
Instructions
Fill a pot with water and cook the Ramen noodles according to package directions…toss the seasoning packet.
Add all of the sauce ingredients to a bowl and whisk together until smooth
Strain the noodles, put them back in the pot
Add the sauce and toss noodles until they are well coated
Heat a frying pan and scramble the egg
Add egg to the noodles
Add the peas, green onion and chopped peanuts.
Toss well.
Pour out on plate, top with cabbage, carrots and cilantro
Serve with lime wedge.
Notes
This makes one large serving or two smaller servings if using as a side dish.
Can easily be doubled, tripled or quadrupled.
I use low sodium soy sauce.
I use creamy peanut butter but you could very easily use crunchy.
I use frozen peas instead of canned.
I have used Siracha Sauce rather than Go Chu Jang but use a teaspoon rather than tablespoon.
I have used Gluten Free Rice Ramen Noodle.
I have also used Thai Rice noodles when I was out of Ramen Noodles but since they are so much thinner, it does change the texture a bit.
I have used cashews instead of peanuts which, in my opinion, gives it a richer flavor.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. As always, if you try the recipe, I would love any feedback you care to give.
This sounds awesome! A few years ago you posted a recipe for fried rice. I make it all the time and have shared it with a lot of co-workers who make it a lot too!!!
This sure does look good, Cuz! :) I think that I will show this to Rob. He might conjure it up one of these nights! :) YUMMM! Thanks so much. Many hugs,
This sounds awesome! A few years ago you posted a recipe for fried rice. I make it all the time and have shared it with a lot of co-workers who make it a lot too!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know, Eva...it is nice to know that someone is enjoying some of my recipes. I hope you enjoy this recipe if you try it.
DeleteHugs and blessings...Cat
Oh yum!! I can't wait to try this! Thanks Cat!
ReplyDeleteIt looks easy too!
It is easy, Minelle...let me know if you have any questions.
DeleteHugs and blessings...Cat
This sounds awesome Cat, thank you :)
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Roz
You're welcome, Roz...if you try it, hope you enjoy. ;)
DeleteHugs and blessings...Cat
Sounds like my cup of tea!
ReplyDeletelove Jan, xx
Let me know if you try it, Jan. ;)
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This sure does look good, Cuz! :) I think that I will show this to Rob. He might conjure it up one of these nights! :) YUMMM! Thanks so much. Many hugs,
ReplyDelete<3 Katie t
It tastes good Cuz...I'm sure Rob will have not trouble whipping this up. Let me know how it turns out, if he does. ;)
DeleteHugs and blessings...Cat