How To Make Pad Thai with Prawns Authentic Thai Food Family Recipe #1

How To Make Pad Thai with Prawns | Authentic Thai Food | Family Recipe #1
Amy from World of Thai Food present how to make a delicious Pad Thai recipe that has been passed down in her Thai family over generations. This is authentic Thai home cooking at its best and easiest.

We began uploading our first series of Thai Family Recipe on the 16th of June 2017 and this is our first published video. You can expect many more to come over the next weeks as we complete post production of our content.

Our website will go live soon and at that point we will add the links to it here - that's where you will find our recipes. In the meantime we will publish the recipe below just in case some of you might want to try it out!

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Recipe: Pad Thai (or, stir-fried rice noodles) with Prawns

Preparation: 15 minutes (not including noodle soaking time)
Cooking time: 15-20 minutes
Serves: 3-4

Dried rice noodles 250 g
Fish sauce 3 tbsp
Palm sugar 3 tbsp
Lime juice 1 tbsp
Tamarind puree 2 tbsp
Cooking oil 3 tbsp
Finely chopped shallot 2 tbsp
Finely chopped garlic 1 tbsp
Finely chopped sweet pickled radish* 2 tbsp
Dried shrimp cup
Fresh firm tofu 50 g cut into 1-cm cubes
Prawns 300 g peeled and deveined, tails intact
Hot water (for soaking the noodles and adding to the noodles while cooking)
Been sprouts 1 cup (plus cup for serving)
Chinese chives 20 g cut into 1 inches (option: spring onion)
Unsalted roasted peanut 30 g crushed
2 Eggs
Dried Chili flakes 1- 1 tbsp

Lime wedges and Chinese chives, or spring onion, for garnish
1 tbsp White granulated sugar

Note: For a Vegetarian Pad Thai - simply leave out the dried shrimp and substitute prawns with additional tofu and more garnish

To serve: Add the Pad Thai to individual plates. Garnish with a wedge of lime, a stalk of chive and last but not least, 1-tsp white sugar and 1-tsp of dried chili flakes.

A license to use this royalty-free music by VictoryAudio was purchased from AudioJungle.net

Gear used:
Nikon D4
Nikkor 24-70 f2.8 G ED
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