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Pad Thai

By:Nagi
Published:14 Jan '20Updated:27 Aug '21
805 Comments
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This is a Pad Thai recipe that truly stacks up to great Thai restaurants yet is totally doable for every home cook with just a trip to your every day grocery store. With the slippery noodles, signature sweet-savoury flavour, sprinkle of peanuts and tang from lime, this is a Thai food favourite for good reason!

Chicken Pad Thai in a black skillet, fresh off the stove, ready to be served.

Pad Thai recipe

Pad Thai is one of the world’s most beloved noodle dishes. Along with Thai Green Curry and Red Curry, this is the dish by which every Thai restaurant is measured. In fact, I was trying to find the “best” Thai restaurant in my area just last week and it brought me much amusement that Pad Thai was the baseline of a favourable or unfavourable rating for almost every review!

If you’ve been disappointed by basic Pad Thai recipes in the past, have faith – I promise this one delivers!

Close up of Chicken Pad Thai.

What is Pad Thai??

Pad Thai is a Thai noodle stir fry with a sweet-savoury-sour sauce scattered with crushed peanuts. It’s made with thin, flat rice noodles, and almost always has bean sprouts, garlic chives, scrambled egg, firm tofu and a protein – the most popular being chicken or prawns/shrimp.

Authentic Pad Thai

Authentic Pad Thai on the streets of Thailand has a distinct fishy/prawny “funk” (which sounds thoroughly unappetising but is actually completely addictive and the very essence of true Thai street food). If authentic is what you’re after, try this Prawn/Shrimp version I shared from Spice I Am Thai restaurant.

On the other end of the spectrum, a quick Google is all it takes to find a myriad of basic westernised versions which are typically made with not much more than something sour (vinegar, lime juice), soy sauce and sugar. These recipes will not taste like any Pad Thai you’ve had from a restaurant.

This recipe I’m sharing today lies in the middle between hardcore authentic version (which even I find borderline too fishy) and very basic westernised recipes that tend to lack the proper depth of flavour and are typically too sweet.

It truly stacks up to your favourite Thai takeout – except less oily (restaurants tend to use loads of oil) – but you will not need to hunt in the dark corners of an Asian store to find the ingredients.

Chicken Pad Thai in a black skillet, fresh off the stove, ready to be served.

What is Pad Thai Sauce made of?

Pad Thai Sauce is made with fish sauce, oyster sauce, brown sugar and tamarind.

Tamarind is the ingredient that is the heart and soul of Pad Thai sauce, giving the sauce the sour flavour that Pad Thai is known for. It’s an ingredient used in South East Asian cooking, like this Malaysian Beef Rendang.

Authentic Pad Thai is made with Tamarind pulp which comes in a block (size of a soap bar) which is then soaked in hot water, then pressed through a sieve to make tamarind puree.

To make life easy, I use ready made tamarind puree which is sold at supermarkets here in Australia. 🙌🏻🙌🏻 Or Asian stores, obviously (and it’s cheaper).

Sauce for Pad Thai and Tamarind Puree
Can’t find Tamarind Puree?

Believe it or not, a great substitute is ketchup. With a few tweaks to the recipe, you can achieve a similar, extremely good outcome!

A comparison of Pad Thai made using a Tamarind sauce and a ketchup sauce.
Comparison of Pad Thai made with Ketchup sub option, compared to authentic version. 

The Noodles

Pad Thai is made with flat dried rice noodles which can be found in everyday supermarkets.

I recommend Chang’s “Thai style” rice noodles rather than the actual Thai brand rice noodles (Erawan Rice Sticks – red pack below) that are sold at supermarkets.

Chang’s are less prone to breaking and require just 5 minutes of soaking in hot water.

The Erawan Rice Sticks are far more prone to breaking when stir frying.

Best Noodles for Pad Thai - Changs rice noodles

Other ingredients in Pad Thai

Here are two more ingredients that are very Pad Thai-centric: firm tofu and garlic chives.

You’ll find firm tofu at the supermarket too – go for the firmest plain tofu you can find (read the label, give the packet a squeeze to check). Don’t even think about trying this with soft tofu – it will just totally disintegrate!

Garlic chives are the big brother of normal chives. They taste like garlicky chives (I know, you’re shocked right? 😂) and are shaped like blades of grass. These are also sold at supermarkets here in Australia (with the other fresh herbs). Sub with extra garlic and green onions if you can’t find them.

Firm Tofu and Garlic Chives for Pad Thai

How to make Pad Thai

Once you’ve gathered the ingredients, the making part is actually very straight forward!

As with all stir fries, make sure you have all the ingredients prepared and ready to toss into the wok or skillet because once you start cooking, things move fast!

How to make Pad Thai
Overhead photo of Chicken Pad Thai on a rustic white plate with a side of cucumbers, ready to be eaten.

I cannot believe how I’ve just written about Pad Thai without barely pausing for a breathe.

I’m going to stop here before I run out of space for the recipe. 😂

So – meet your new favourite Pad Thai recipe. The one you will make over and over again, any night of the week, just by popping into Woolies on the way home. WHOOOOT!!!!! – Nagi xx


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Chicken Pad Thai fresh off the stove ready to be served

Pad Thai

Author: Nagi
Prep: 20 mins
Cook: 10 mins
Total: 30 mins
Mains
Thai
4.98 from 287 votes
Servings2 – 3 people
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Recipe video above. Here's a Pad Thai recipe that really does taste just as good as takeout from good Thai restaurants, and you'll find everything you need at the supermarket. See here for a truly authentic Pad Thai recipe, if that's what you're after – but note that most people find it a little too "real" for their palettes because Pad Thai outside of Thailand is dialled back on the fish sauce/dried shrimp "funk".
I use chicken here but feel free to switch with any protein, even prawns/shrimp. 

Ingredients

  • 125 g / 4oz Chang’s Pad Thai dried rice sticks (Note 1)

Sauce:

  • 1 1/2 tbsp tamarind puree (Note 2)
  • 3 tbsp (packed) brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp fish sauce (Note 3)
  • 1 1/2 tbsp oyster sauce (Note 4)

Stir Fry:

  • 2 – 3 tbsp vegetable or canola oil
  • 1/2 onion , sliced (brown, yellow)
  • 2 garlic cloves , finely chopped
  • 150 g/5oz chicken breast (or thigh) , thinly sliced
  • 2 eggs , lightly whisked
  • 1 1/2 cups of beansprouts
  • 1/2 cup firm tofu, cut into 3cm / 1 1/4″ batons (see photo)
  • 1/4 cup garlic chives , cut into 3cm / 1 1/4″ pieces
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped peanuts

For serving=:

  • Lime wedges (essential)
  • Ground chilli or cayenne pepper (optional)
  • More beansprouts

Instructions

  • Place noodles in a large bowl, pour over plenty of boiling water. Soak for 5 minutes, then drain in a colander and quickly rinse under cold water. Don’t leave them sitting around for more than 5 – 10 minutes.
  • Mix Sauce in small bowl.
  • Heat 2 tbsp oil in a large non stick pan (or well seasoned skillet) over high heat. Add garlic and onion, cook for 30 seconds.
  • Add chicken and cook for 1 1/2 minutes until mostly cooked through.
  • Push to one side of the pan, pour egg in on the other side. Scramble using the wooden spoon (add touch of extra oil if pan is too dry), then mix into chicken.
  • Add bean sprouts, tofu, noodles then Sauce.
  • Toss gently for about 1 1/2 minutes until Sauce is absorbed by the noodles.
  • Add garlic chives and half the peanuts. Toss through quickly then remove from heat.
  • Serve immediately, sprinkled with remaining peanuts and lime wedges on the side, with a sprinkle of chilli and a handful of extra beansprouts on the side if desired (this is the Thai way!). Squeeze over lime juice to taste before eating.

Recipe Notes:

1. I’ve tried every rice stick sold at supermarkets in Australia. Chang’s is the best – it’s less prone to breaking when it’s tossed in the pan. See photo in post. If you can’t find Chang’s, use another that is 2 – 3 mm / 0.1 ” thick. Avoid wider rice noodles, they are more prone to breaking.
If using the the Erawan brand rice noodles (see photo in post), soak in room temp tap water for 40 – 45 minutes until noodles are silky but still a touch firm. DO NOT follow the packet directions to boil – they disintegrate in the pan!
125g doesn’t sound like much noodles but they expand when soaked.
2. Tamarind is the heart and soul of Pad Thai. The authentic version starts with tamarind pulp which needs to be soaked then strained. Puree is sold in a jar at supermarkets (Asian section), far easier! It’s a scoopable soft paste (see video).
It can be labelled as Tamarind Puree, Concentrate or Paste. In Australia it’s sold at Woolies, Coles, Harris Farms (Asian section) as well as Asian stores. There’s a few different ones on Amazon US – here is the cheapest one. 
Use leftovers for  Beef Rendang !
KETCHUP SUBSTITUTE if you can’t find tamarind. Use this for the Pad Thai Sauce instead of ingredients listed above:
1 tbsp ketchup, 2 tbsp brown sugar, 2 tbsp fish sauce, 2 tsp oyster sauce, 1 tsp dark soy sauce*, 2 tbsp rice vinegar (or 1 tbsp white vinegar).
See in post for explanation, and cynics, don’t judge until you’ve tried this! It’s remarkably good and quite close to the base Pad Thai recipe!: 
* This is mainly for colour, so can be substituted with light or normal soy sauce and flavour will still be the same.
3. Can be substituted with light soy sauce though you will lose a bit of the flavour edge that fish sauce gives it.
4. Not in authentic Pad Thai but is essential for this everyday version.
5. Garlic chives look like blades of grass and taste like garlicky chives. If you can’t find them, it’s not a deal killer. Best to substitute with chopped shallots (aka green onion / scallions)/..
6. General note: I use a skillet here, I find it easier. But if you have a well seasoned wok, make it in that if you want!
7. Nutrition per serving, assuming 2 servings. The weight doesn’t take into account the water absorbed by the noodles. I think it’s closer to 350g / 12oz per serving. It’s a generous serving!

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 650cal (33%)
Keywords: Pad Thai, What is pad thai?
Did you make this recipe?I love hearing how you went with my recipes! Tag me on Instagram at @RecipeTinEats.

Originally published May 2018. Updated January 2019 with a new video, new step photos. No change to recipe.

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805 Comments

  1. Elizabeth Clark says

    April 11, 2022 at 1:58 am

    5 stars
    This was so delicious. It is my new and forever go-to for Pad Thai. Thank you for sharing your recipe.

    Reply
  2. Bec says

    April 10, 2022 at 6:30 pm

    5 stars
    This is amazing. Thank you so much for sharing. This recipe is just like the take away but way better. I added some snow peas,carrot and peas. I love this recipe as it is so versatile. We had our son who is vegetarian eating with us so kept it to Tofu. But I really can’t wait to add prawns or chicken. Yum !!!!!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 10, 2022 at 6:43 pm

      I am happy that you enjoyed it Bec!! N x

      Reply
  3. Jerika says

    April 9, 2022 at 2:54 pm

    5 stars
    10000000% make this recipe! The substitute you would’ve never known you used ketchup! I was so surprised? I never write reviews for recipes but I had to definitely make one for this. So glad I came across this. Thank you so much for posting! Absolutely loved it and we devoured tonight’s dinner.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 9, 2022 at 4:38 pm

      I am glad that you enjoyed it Jerika! N x

      Reply
  4. Bob says

    March 31, 2022 at 11:09 pm

    Thank you for the detailed recipe. Appreciate the detail with which you explained the ingredients. As an appreciation, I clicked few ads for you

    Reply
  5. Bob says

    March 31, 2022 at 11:07 pm

    I liked the blog so much that I clicked few ads on the page for you.

    Reply
  6. Richelle says

    March 31, 2022 at 10:45 pm

    5 stars
    Just wondering if anyone has tried freezing this recipe?

    Reply
  7. Chris says

    March 30, 2022 at 9:39 pm

    5 stars
    Wife and kids loved it! I boiled the noodles for 5-8 minutes like the package instructed, and noodles were perfect.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 31, 2022 at 4:34 pm

      I am happy they liked it Chris! N x

      Reply
      • Danielle Rayoum says

        April 7, 2022 at 2:44 am

        5 stars
        Cannot wait to try this! Each time I look for a new recipe, I check here first! Giving it 5 starts before I even review because you gave me an alternate for Tamarind paste/purée that I have never seen locally😁. Will it change it too much if I sub brown sugar for maple syrup or honey?

        Reply
        • Nagi says

          April 7, 2022 at 2:28 pm

          I think that will be fine Danielle! N x

          Reply
  8. Kicbautista@yahoo.ca says

    March 30, 2022 at 3:40 am

    Hello! Just wondering if I could use Tamarind Chutney instead of tamarind puree?

    Reply
  9. Sharon_D says

    March 28, 2022 at 7:54 pm

    5 stars
    Omg, it’s so good! Just cooked now and I can say hubby will surely finish this all! Yum yum yum!!

    Reply
  10. Tamara says

    March 28, 2022 at 3:06 pm

    Can confirm this tastes so authentic and delicious. Pad Thai is one of my favourite dishes and the store bought sauces just don’t cut it.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 28, 2022 at 3:11 pm

      Thanks Tamara! I am happy you liked it! N x

      Reply
  11. Jim says

    March 28, 2022 at 11:33 am

    5 stars
    Made this recipe tonight and it was a hit! Do not doubt the ketchup substitute for tamarind paste – it works! Going to put this in my regular rotation. Nice work Nagi!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 28, 2022 at 3:15 pm

      I’m happy you liked it Jim!! N x

      Reply
  12. Chris says

    March 24, 2022 at 5:10 pm

    Made this last week – I have always used pre-made Pad Thai sauce in the past but those times are over – this recipe was superb, will never make it any other way again – thank you – The whole family loved it.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 25, 2022 at 4:40 pm

      Death to jar sauce!! I am happy they all liked it Chris! N x

      Reply
  13. Lukas says

    March 24, 2022 at 11:50 am

    I’m confused you don’t have dog listed in the recipe ingredients but then have a photo of one? Should I add my neighbours or is that a no..?

    Reply
  14. Jenni says

    March 22, 2022 at 7:56 pm

    I followed this recipe exactly, including the times. Served it, sat down and the noodles weren’t cooked. 😭 I was so sad. I love pad thai but have yet to make a decent one

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 23, 2022 at 5:46 pm

      Did you cook the noodles according to the packet directions first Jenni? N x

      Reply
  15. Jessica says

    March 21, 2022 at 12:38 pm

    Why is oyster sauce necessary for this everyday version as stated in note 4? Is there a non-everyday vertion that is better that has different ingredients that fill in for the oyster sauce? After reading many recipes for hours I am confused how they are so different in measurements and ingredients For exampe how much sugar is used or if soy or oyster sauce is even used at all. Some even have things like chili paste, garlic, or ginger in the sauce. I just want to know what to belive and if these other ingredients are even good or traditional.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 22, 2022 at 6:21 pm

      Hi Jessica – my recipe contains traditional ingredients for Pad Thai and is very highly rated on my website so I think it’s a good one – just make it and see if you like it. I can’t really comment on other people’s recipes that you have read but I say try mine and see! N x

      Reply
  16. Kerry says

    March 21, 2022 at 7:19 am

    5 stars
    This recipe is amazing!! Better than any restaurant versions I’ve tried. Well done Nagi 👏 Soo tasty and easy to make. Pad Thai has now been promoted to one of my favourite Thai dishes x

    Reply
  17. Caleb says

    March 17, 2022 at 5:05 pm

    5 stars
    Amazing recipe.. I can’t stand the smell of fish sauce so I ended up substituting it for light soy sauce like you mentioned. First time using tamarind concentrate, and I also made rice noodles from scratch.. best pad Thai I’ve ever had and I’ve had my fair share from plenty of restaurants.. Thank you for the recipe it’s truly amazing.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 22, 2022 at 6:47 pm

      I am glad that you liked it Caleb! N x

      Reply
  18. Emily Wise says

    March 17, 2022 at 1:55 am

    5 stars
    I’ve made this recipe a few times both with tamarind paste and with the ketchup substitution listed in the notes and both ways turned out amazing! I modified the sauce to be vegan friendly by subbing the fish sauce for some soy sauce and only used tofu. This recipe is super delicious and a go-to of mine!

    Reply
  19. Colette says

    March 13, 2022 at 6:27 am

    5 stars
    Pad Thai is my favourite but home made never tasted right. Until now. This recipe is simple, tastes just like the pad Thai from a takeaway. Easy and delicious I’ll be making this again.

    Reply
  20. Sarah says

    March 9, 2022 at 10:47 am

    5 stars
    This is the best Pad Thai recipe I’ve ever tried! The tamarind makes all the difference. Every recipe I’ve tried before just didn’t taste *right*, but this one did. I couldn’t find jarred tamarind paste so I bought a bunch of fresh tamarind pods and made my own, freezing the homemade paste in 1.5 tbsp pucks specifically for this recipe.

    Reply
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