Pad Thai with Chicken and Shrimp
Thailand’s most famous noodle dish. Thai fish sauce is a salty condiment make from anchovies, water and salt. Look for rice noodles and fish sauce in the Asian section of the supermarket.
Ingredients
- 7 oz rice noodles, uncooked
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/4 cup soy sauce, low sodium
- 1/4 cup fish sauce
- 2 Tbs brown sugar
- 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes
- 2 tsp sesame oil, divided
- 1 egg, lightly beaten
- 3 cloves garlic
- 6 oz boneless skinless chicken breast, sliced into thin strips
- 6 oz medium fresh shrimp, peeled and deveined
- 3 green onions, chopped
- 2 cups fresh bean sprouts
- 1/2 cup cilantro leaves, whole, chopped
- 2 Tbs chopped peanuts
Directions
- Prepare rice noodles according to the package. Drain and rinse under cold water; set aside in a bowl.
- Combine water, soy sauce, fish sauce, brown sugar and red pepper flakes in a small bowl; set aside.
- Heat one tsp oil in a mustard, and pan or wok over medium heat. Add beaten egg and stir fry. Remove scrambled egg from pan and add to noodles.
- Add one tsp (5mL) oil to heated pan, stir in garlic, chicken and shrimp. Stir fry just until chicken turns opaque and loses its pink color.
- Add green onions and cook an additional minute.
- Add noodle-egg mixture and sauce, cook until thoroughly heated.
- Remove from heat; toss with bean sprouts and cilantro.
- Sprinkle with peanuts. Serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts
Calories 407
Calories from Fat 72 (18%)
(12%)Total Fat 8g
(8%)Saturated Fat 2g
Polyunsaturated Fat 2g
Monounsaturated Fat 3g
(51%)Cholesterol 153mg
(90%)Sodium 2157mg
(16%)Potassium 573mg
Total Carbohydrate 57g
(12%)Dietary Fiber 3g
Sugars 10g
Sugar Alcohols 0g
(52%)Protein 26g
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