Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Pad Kee Mao - Thai Chilli Basil Noodles aka Drunken Noodles


Pad Kee Mao also known as Chilli Basil Noodles and also known as Drunken Noodles is a huge family favourite for us. I don't remember the first restaurant where I started relishing it - but has been on our orders during pretty much every visit to a Thai restaurant. No - there is no alcohol involved in the "drunken" noodle. The legend goes that some drunkard stumbled across this dish by accident and became very popular later on. Another story goes like Thai people made this after a night of hard partying. Of course definitely a great dish that could go very well with a nice cold beer. The best part of this dish is the aroma. This was the first recipe when I came to know that basil - thulasi (or tulsi) can be used in cooking. In fact you need what they call as Thai Basil or Holy Basil. Do not try this with the Italian basil - it's not going to be the same. Vegetarians - you can try making this with just the veggie ingredients but it's never going to be the same.

Ingredients
  1. Flat rice noodles - the fresh variety from an asian store - 500 gms
  2. Thai Holy Basil - you will need about a cup since you will need this during different stages of cooking.
  3. Garlic - 1 bulb
  4. Thai Bird's Eye Red Chilli - 8 - 10
  5. Shallots - thinly sliced - 1/3 cup
  6. Veggies - Sliced carrots, beans, some leafy vegetable
  7. Green pepper corn - 3-4 twigs
  8. Thinly sliced galanga - 2 table spoons
  9. Protein - I used prawns this time. One can use any thinly sliced meat or tofu.
  10. Fish sauce - 1 table spoon (got to be careful with this one) - Vegetarians feel free to skip. 
  11. Sugar - 2 tea spoons
  12. Dark Soya sauce - 2 table spoons
  13. Oyster sauce - 2 table spoon
  14. Any vegetable oil - 3-4 table spoons
Method
  1. Create a sauce mix with fish sauce, oyster sauce, soya sauce and sugar.
  2. Marinade the meat with a few tablespoons of sauce.
  3. Prepare the noodles as per the packet instructions. Some may need a blanch in boiling water.
  4. Pound the garlic and red chillies roughly.
  5. If not done already keep your vegetables sliced and ready. Once the process starts then there's no stopping. :)
  6. In a large wok heat a few table spoons of oil and saute the garlic-chilli mix.
  7. Add the shallots, galanga slices and the pepper corn twigs and saute for a minute.
  8. Add the prawns (or any meat) and saute until about 75% cooked.
  9. Add the stems of leafy vegetable, beans and carrots and saute for a minute.
  10. Add the remaining sauce and mix well.
  11. Add the noodles and mix well.
  12. Add the basil leaves and toss it around for about a minute.


Happy Cooking!!

C

1 comment:

  1. wow!!!Thai Chilli Basil Noodles aka Drunken Noodles, so, very tasty.
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