Pad Cee Eew (Working Recipe). Great recipe for Pad Cee Eew (Working Recipe). Will update along the way concerning noodles (tend to get crispy rather than the tender texture like from restaurants). Pad See Ew (sometimes spelled Pad Siew, Pad Siu or Phat Si-Io) is a Thai fried rice noodle dish with soy sauce, meat or seafood and vegetables.
Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Pan-fried noodles in a sweet sauce. You can increase the sugar as desired, and use half the listed amount of the soy sauces to reduce sodium. You can cook Pad Cee Eew (Working Recipe) using 20 ingredients and 21 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Pad Cee Eew (Working Recipe)
- You need of For everything.
- You need 1 of A WHOLE LOTTA OIL.
- Prepare of Veggies.
- It's 12 oz of Chinese Brocoli.
- It's of Noodles.
- Prepare 1/2 medium of Onion (sliced).
- You need 1/3 cup of water.
- It's 16 oz of Rice Noodles (flakes preferred).
- Prepare 1 1/2 tbsp of Thick soy sauce.
- Prepare 1 tbsp of Fish sauce.
- Prepare 1 tbsp of Thai Soy Sauce (common brand is Golden Mountain).
- It's 1/2 tbsp of Sugar.
- You need of Protein.
- You need 1 tbsp of Minced garlic.
- It's 2 of Eggs.
- You need 1 lb of Beef/chicken (thinly sliced about 1/4 in).
- Prepare 1/2 tbsp of Thick soy sauce.
- It's 3/4 tbsp of Fish Sauce.
- You need 3/4 tbsp of Thai soy sauce.
- It's 1/2 tbsp of Sugar.
Chicken can be substituted for the prawns, but should be added sooner to cook thoroughly. The main seasoning in pad see ew is soy sauce, which is what 'see ew' is meant. There are two types of soy sauce in the recipe: the light and the dark soy sauce. Thai's light soy sauce may be hard to get outside of Thailand but it is irreplaceable as it has a unique taste.
Pad Cee Eew (Working Recipe) step by step
- DISCLAIMER: Fish sauce IS made of fermented fish. IT STINKS. If you can't get past the smell, you may use the soy sauce and sugar listed in the recipe as good substitutes. ALSO note that this is a working recipe. Not everything is up to "Moose-standards", and but by popular demand, I promised to put this up. I will update this recipe once I figure out the noodles part. I encourage you to try it out and post tips/suggestions! Enough nitpicking, let's get started..
- Soak dry noodles in lukewarm water for about an hour then drain.
- Marinate thinly sliced protein of your choice by adding either the fish sauce or soy sauce/sugar along with thick soy sauce for color..
- Prep brocoli by cutting stem on the bias (diagonally) and separating the leaves..
- Heat up wok as hot as you can get it!.
- Add a bit of oil and toss brocoli stems in for about a minute or two.
- Add in leaves, toss, and cover with lid for about 3-4 minutes.
- Remove brocoli to a "holding container".
- Wait for wok to heat up again and then add a bit of oil.
- Add garlic and let cool til slightly brown.
- Put in protein and distribute among wok evenly.
- NOTE: Charring is GOOD. :-D.
- Let cook for about 5 minutes then put with brocoli.
- Add in enough oil to cover bottom of wok and add onions.
- After it gets translucent, put noodles on top and add water, and sauces.
- Once water has more or less reduced, add in about a tbsp of oil.
- Remove from wok.
- Add in about a tbsp of oil and toss in eggs and scramble in wok.
- Turn down to medium heat and combine everything back in wok to warm up for about 2-3 minutes.
- Serve with a smile :) Or with chopped Thai Chili Peppers for the daring ;).
- Enjoy :).
The Thai brand Golden Mountain is readily available in Malaysia. Pad See Ew - the popular Thai stir fried noodles straight from the streets of Thailand made at home! While Pad Thai is sweeter and nuttier, Pad See Ew is salty, balanced with a touch of sour and a wonderful chargrilled flavour which you can create at home!. Pad See Ew, which means "stir fried soy sauce noodles, is an extremely popular Thai street food meal and probably the most. [Photograph: Nick Kindelsperger] While searching valiantly for a reasonable Pad Thai recipe (I am still open to suggestions), I stumbled upon the blog She Simmers and became entranced. The gorgeous food blog is all about recreating Thai food at home, and while the epic five-post Pad Thai recipe wasn't going to work for my needs, the incredibly simple pad see-ew recipe sure would.