Vegetarian Pad Thai with Paneer or Tofu
Thai food is one of my favourite cuisines after Indian and Italian. I think most Indians connect to it as this asian cuisine is very similar to our cooking. The spices are different, but the preparation style and taste is pretty close. Veg Pad Thai and Fried Rice with Veg Panang Curry are my personal favourites! Though daunting at first look, Pad Thai is actually relatively easy to prepare. So here's how my Pad Thai recipe looks like! (adapted from thai kitchen) Hope you enjoy it too.
Ingredients
1 packet of thick Thai rice noodles
5-6 cloves garlic - finely chopped
1/2 cup shallots - finely chopped
1/4 cup chives or green onions - finely chopped
1/2 cup carrots - shredded
2 tbsp powdered sugar
2 tbsp lime juice
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2 tbsp tamarind water(tamarind dissolved in warm water)
1 medium egg - beaten
1/2 cup roasted peanuts - coarsely crushed
1 cup bean sprouts
1/2 cup firm tofu or paneer - diced into small pieces
3 tbsp soy sauce
salt- to taste
Method
Soak the noodles in cold water for at least 45-50 mins. Add a pinch of salt while soaking.
Now take the tamarind water and strain it through a sieve so there is no residue. Add this to the sugar and lime juice and mix well. Separate the juice into 2 parts and keep aside. Shallow fry the tofu or paneer cubes and drain excess oil on paper.
Heat a little cooking oil in a wok and add the garlic, shallots, and the carrots and briefly stir fry until they soften a little. Add 1 tbsp soy sauce to this. Next add the tofu or paneer pieces (I prefer Paneer!), and when they are cooked, mix in the egg and let it cook. Do NOT beat or break the egg before its cooked. Meanwhile, remove the noodles from water, drain all excess water and add them to the wok and stir fry until the noodles become soft (about 5 minutes). Add half of the tamarind juice. Keep stirring and folding the noodles so they don't stick to each other. Mix the egg well with the noodles and the veggies. Now add the salt according to your taste. Add half of the crushed peanuts and bean sprouts. Splash some water if needed, then remove from flame immediately.
Now take the remaining tamarind juice and the soy sauce, and use this to marinade the bean sprouts. Set the pad thai noodles on a serving tray. Sprinkle the sprouts and some coarse peanut powder on the cooked Pad Thai. Chop some cucumber or carrots and serve them on the side with a wedge of fresh lime or orange!
Tip: You can easily convert this vegetarian pad thai recipe to suit your interest by adding cooked shrimp or chicken after stir-frying the veggies and adding fish sauce to the list of ingredients.
Ingredients
1 packet of thick Thai rice noodles
5-6 cloves garlic - finely chopped
1/2 cup shallots - finely chopped
1/4 cup chives or green onions - finely chopped
1/2 cup carrots - shredded
2 tbsp powdered sugar
2 tbsp lime juice
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2 tbsp tamarind water(tamarind dissolved in warm water)
1 medium egg - beaten
1/2 cup roasted peanuts - coarsely crushed
1 cup bean sprouts
1/2 cup firm tofu or paneer - diced into small pieces
3 tbsp soy sauce
salt- to taste
Method
Soak the noodles in cold water for at least 45-50 mins. Add a pinch of salt while soaking.
Now take the tamarind water and strain it through a sieve so there is no residue. Add this to the sugar and lime juice and mix well. Separate the juice into 2 parts and keep aside. Shallow fry the tofu or paneer cubes and drain excess oil on paper.
Heat a little cooking oil in a wok and add the garlic, shallots, and the carrots and briefly stir fry until they soften a little. Add 1 tbsp soy sauce to this. Next add the tofu or paneer pieces (I prefer Paneer!), and when they are cooked, mix in the egg and let it cook. Do NOT beat or break the egg before its cooked. Meanwhile, remove the noodles from water, drain all excess water and add them to the wok and stir fry until the noodles become soft (about 5 minutes). Add half of the tamarind juice. Keep stirring and folding the noodles so they don't stick to each other. Mix the egg well with the noodles and the veggies. Now add the salt according to your taste. Add half of the crushed peanuts and bean sprouts. Splash some water if needed, then remove from flame immediately.
Now take the remaining tamarind juice and the soy sauce, and use this to marinade the bean sprouts. Set the pad thai noodles on a serving tray. Sprinkle the sprouts and some coarse peanut powder on the cooked Pad Thai. Chop some cucumber or carrots and serve them on the side with a wedge of fresh lime or orange!
Tip: You can easily convert this vegetarian pad thai recipe to suit your interest by adding cooked shrimp or chicken after stir-frying the veggies and adding fish sauce to the list of ingredients.
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12 comments :
Hi Mansi, My husband has been raving about pad thai that he ate in Thailand. I have been looking for a vegetarian recipe to try at home for a while now. Thanks for sharing your recipe. Will definitely try this soon.
wow Mansi....pad thai is one of my favs...Good post dear :-)
thanks for sharing this mansi, i never eat thai outside coz i am worried about them adding fish sauce...
What a fantastic version of Pad Thai, I'm so glad you found Presto Pasta Nights and chose to join in the fun. Now I just have to find tamarind here in Halifax Nova Scotia.
I looooove pad thai and your veg version is a nice variation. After having pad thai the first time, I wanted it everyday thereafter :)
Mmm, I love Thai food. Another thing that I just discovered last year and can't get enough of.
I loooove pad thai. Used to eat it in Thailand almost every day... Yum :) thanx for the recipe, it looks authentic. Thai people like to add something called Tianjin preserved vegetables when frying onion. It s pretty much Chinese Pickled Radish. Adds a nice crunchy soury taste to it.
Hey Mansi great recipe I bet it was a treat to enjoy. :)
thanks everyone for sharing my love for pad thai:) pavani try it and let us know if your husband likes it:)
zlamushak, thx for the tip! my family did not like the radish so much, so I had to skip it from the recipe:)
Ruth, presto pasta is great!! i discovered so many new ways to make pasta!
Very nice dish, I bet it would be good with either tofu or paneer. You should submit this recipe to the Veg Head carnival, details are in my sidebar. I will try this at work tomarrow. I'll let you know how it comes out :)
hi love your site...
love pad thai too . ate it in thailand almost everyday ...yummmmm
i wanted to knw abt the egg ..we putit in the wok and let it cook and add noodles into the wok and then stir am a lil confused ?
My most fav thai dish. I am going to try this very soon.
Thanks dear
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