If you follow me on instagram, a while back I posted a picture of Pad See Ew my Indonesian friend had taught me. I taught her how to make a Louis Vuitton deco roll and in return she shared this easy Thai recipe made by stir frying rice noodles with certain sauces, chicken and chinese broccoli or napa cabbage. It literally takes 15 minutes to make from start to finish. I kid you not. Its the easiest meal to put on the table, even on a weeknight.
The best part of this dish is the smokey flavor of the noodles, which my friend said you get by cooking this dish on high heat and charring the noodles nicely after the sauces have dried.
I have made the recipe a few times exactly as given to me by my friend, and then again with a few tweaks here and there depending on what I had in my pantry. She has a better collection of sauces. I, on the other hand, have a limited few.
The recipe below is a starting point to the actual dish. I do taste and increase/decrease amounts of the ingredients called for, so giving you an exact recipe is a little difficult. But well that’s the fun about cooking, right- you can always add your own personal touch to it.
And in case you are wondering how to cook rice noodles, you can check this link: http://www.thekitchn.com/cooking-basics-how-to-cook-ric-129104
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