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Recipes => Recipes => Healthy Alternatives => Topic started by: Smokin Don on August 24, 2014, 02:36:00 AM
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Aug 23 2014
After eating pretty heavy this week it was time for something a little lighter! We love Pad Thai with chicken, shrimp or both. I could never find an ingredient, tamarind that is in authentic Pad Thai. A while back I found a box kit by Thai Kitchen that had the rice noodles and the sauce included.
After doing a lot of low & slow cooking on my pellet smoker wok cooking is almost too fast for me! I have been using my outdoor gas burner for the wok cooking. I am now getting the fire regulated better for the cooking.
I had some wild caught gulf shrimp to use. I poured half the 12 oz. package out to thaw under cold water, when I looked at them I thought we can eat the whole package. When they were thawed I added some Penzey’s Cajun seasoning to them.
I did the egg first and removed to add back in; I was using some flavored wok oil. Then a little more oil and the shrimp went in. I had the noodles softened in some boiling water so drained them and added in along with the sauce.
I stirred to mix well and let the noodles soak up the sauce. I added the egg back in and some bean sprouts. I use canned sprouts since the fresh ones are hard to find here. I put the lid on the wok for a minute and then took inside to serve.
I had some chopped cashews for on top and some lime wedges to squeeze over. I had made up a spinach salad with water chestnuts, bean sprouts, salt, pepper and some Champagne dressing; it went well with the Pad Thai.
The wife and I both loved it. I followed the recipe on the box but did not use any red peppers; I used the Cajun for a little heat. The sauce with tamarind adds a nice sweet touch to it. I could use more heat but then the wife would not eat it. The next time I will add some green onions and garlic too.
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Smokin Don
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Looks good, Don. Haven't cooked any Pad Thai in a long time. It maybe time, soon.
Art
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Very nice looking Pad Thai Don!
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That looks great Don. Now I know what tomorrows dinner is going to be.
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Looks great SD. I have been on an Asian kick lately. Pick up some fish sauce, oyster sauce, and soy sauce and you won't need the kit.
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Very nice looking Pad Thai Don!
X2 ;D
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Wow! That looks good.
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Looks great SD. I have been on an Asian kick lately. Pick up some fish sauce, oyster sauce, and soy sauce and you won't need the kit.
Without the kit I would not get the tamarind taste and I like it. It has the correct noodles too, Asian food is hard to buy here locally. Don
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Good looking cook Don!
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Excellent Don!
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Fantastic Don! Looks great!
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You can touch this Cajun with a plate of that anytime. ;)
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bowl me plz SD. it sure looks good buddy.
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That looks good do like me some pad Thai