Few weeks back when we had gone out for lunch, for a change we decided to go to a Thai restaurant called Chiang Mai Kitchen. We ordered Thai green curry with rice and a plate of vegetarian noodles called Phat Thai jay. And we just fell in love with those noodles. They tasted very yummy. After returning back home..my hubby asked me if I can learn how to make those noodles? and thus began my search for the recipe on the internet, and I found this below recipe on videojug.com, which gave me the same taste I wanted , the same taste as the Thai restaurant.
Phat Thai jay is basically rice noodles cooked in a mildly spicy tomato based sauce with bean sprouts, tofu, eggs and crushed peanuts.
PHAT THAI JAY
-serves 2
Ingredients:
250 grams of rice noodles,
75-100 grams of Tofu,
1/2 cup of bean sprouts,
1/4 cup of chopped green onions,
1/2 finely chopped red onion,
2 tbsp tomato sauce,
1 1/2 tbsp red chilli sauce,
1 tbsp of fish oil,
1 tbsp of caster sugar,
1/4 cup of coarsely crushed peanuts,
2 tbsp of vegetable oil,
1 egg and
a pinch of salt to taste.
Method:
Cut the tofu into bite sized pieces and deep fry in 1 tbsp oil until they turn crisp and light brown on outside. Keep aside. Soak the rice noodles in hot boiling water for 3 -5 minutes only, just before adding them to the pan.
In a wok / nonstick kadai, heat 1 tbsp of oil on high heat. Break an egg into the wok and scramble it. Immediately add the chopped onion and rice noodles and stir fry for just 1 minute. Now, add the tomato sauce, chilli sauce, fish oil and caster sugar to the noodles and stir fry for another 30 seconds. Now add the fried tofu and mix again. Lastly add the bean sprouts, finely chopped spring onions and the peanuts and stir for another 30 seconds or 1 minute. Serve hot.
Note: Follow the instructions given on the rice noodles packet for soaking them in water. Soaking them too long will make them soggy and sticky.
very inviting....
ReplyDeleteoh this looks so good love Thai food
ReplyDeleteI too tasted this recently at a Thai restaurant...thanks for sharing this yummy recipe...looks so good :)
ReplyDeleteDear Faiza
ReplyDeleteVery nice dish and photo. But the fish oil, I wont be able to make it for vege friends so I will eat it :-)
Have a great day
Those noodles have oodles of oomph! in them....I would love to try it.....Never tasted Thai though;
ReplyDeleteAsh....
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Pad thai looks delicious..Love noodles..
ReplyDeleteLooks very inviting. Thanks for sharing this Thai recipe.
ReplyDeleteI have yet tried this...but I am very sure that I would love it as there is tofu in it! :-))
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious..i like to have during raining season
ReplyDeleteWow my all time fav food....Looks perfect...
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious.I too tasted this .
ReplyDeleteyum yum.....looks so inviting!
ReplyDeleteI love this..Looks so yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteOne of my fav thai food... looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, tempting and inviting ......wow
ReplyDeleteYum! I LOVE noodles! This looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks inviting & Delicious
ReplyDeleteLooks appetizing
ReplyDeleteLooks Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI LUV this dish. Lots of them include a fish sauce which I am allergic to it seems, so it's good to see this delicious recipe without the fish sauce. Excellent, excellent interpretation of this very tasty dish.
ReplyDeleteHi Faiza!
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe! will try soon!
kind regards,
Poorna.
Looks so colorful and inviting. I love thai food. Beautiful Click.
ReplyDeleteSo yummy dear :-)
ReplyDeleteMy darling I wish you and yours all the joy, love, hope, blessings, peace, laughter, miracles, good health and boundless wealth during this holiday season and always.
ReplyDeleteLove & Hugs
Duchess
That looks great! I love noodles made this way :)
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