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Shoulamit:

Here is one recipe from the SOAR site mentioned by someone else. When you go there, however, you cannot click on "Ethnic" you need to pick a category... Thai is right there and has quite a few recipes for Paht Thai.


* Exported from MasterCook *

PAHT THAI

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Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
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Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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1/4 lb Dried rice stick noodles
2 tb Vegetable oil
1 tb Coarsely chopped garlic
8 Shrimps, peeled and deveined
1 Egg -- lightly beaten
1 tb Fish sauce
2 ts Sugar
2 tb Coarsely chopped peanuts
-- (dry-roasted type)
1 c Bean sprouts
4 Slender green onions
-- sliced in 1 inch lengths
1 Lime -- quartered lengthwise

Paht Thai is a noodle dish almost everyone seems to like. A tangle of
slender rice noodles is sauteed with garlic, shallots, and an orchestra of
sweet, sour, and salty ingredients that play a piquant symphony of Thai
flavors. A handful of fresh bean sprouts provides a cooling contrast to
the hot, seasoned noodles, and circles of lime invite you to bring sourness
to center stage as you begin to eat.

Traditional ingredients are salty dried shrimp; crispy pieces of fried,
pressed bean curd; sweet-sour nuggets of pickled white radish; chopped
peanuts; flat, green garlic chives; and a balanced chorus -- sweet, sour,
salty, hot -- of palm sugar, tamarind, vinegar, lime, brown bean sauce, and
crushed dried red chilies.

Thai cooks blithely tinker with the classic formula to create signature
versions, and you can, too. Siriluk Williams, owner of Sukothai Restaurant
in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, gave me her recipe for home-style paht Thai. I
love its accessible ingredients, simple steps, and delicious results.

Instructions: oak rice noodles in warm water to cover for 15
to 20 minutes. Meanwhile, prepare all the remaining ingredients and place
them next to the stove, along with a small serving platter. When the
noodles are very limp and white, drain and measure out 2 1/2 cups. Set
these by the stove as well.

Heat a wok or large, deep skillet over medium-high heat. Add 1 tablespoon
of the oil and swirl to coat the surface. When the oil is very hot, drop a
piece of the garlic into the pan. If it sizzles immediately, the oil is
ready. Add the garlic and toss until golden, about 30 seconds. Add the
shrimp and toss until they turn pink and are opaque, no more than 1 minute.
Remove from the pan and set aside.

Add the egg to the pan and tilt the pan to spread it into a thin sheet. As
soon as it begins to set and is opaque, scramble it to break it into small
lumps. Remove from the pan and set aside with the shrimp.

Add the remaining 1 tablespoon oil, heat for 30 seconds, and add the
softened noodles. Using a spatula, spread and pull the noodles into a thin
layer covering the surface of the pan. Then scrape them into a clump again
and gently turn them over. Hook loops of noodles with the edge of the
spatula and pull them up the sides, spreading them out into a layer again.
Repeat this process several times as the stiff, white noodles soften and
curl into ivory ringlets. Add the fish sauce and turn the noodles so they
are evenly seasoned. Add the sugar and peanuts, turning the noodles a few
more times.

Reserving a small handful for garnish, add the bean sprouts, along with the
green onions and shrimp-egg mixture. Cook for 1 minute, turning often.
Transfer the noodles to the serving platter and squeeze the juice of 2 lime
wedges over the top. Garnish with remaining bean sprouts and lime wedges
and serve at once.

Serves 1 as a main course, 2 as an appetizer.

Source: Real Thai, by Nancie McDermott; Chronicle Books; ISBN 0-8118-0017-2




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