Showing posts with label Noodles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noodles. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Pad Thai ~ BakeSpace Challenge 09 March ~ Oodles of Noodles

I probably should have posted about the BakeSpace Challenge at the beginning of the month so you all could join me, but I didn't think of it until just now. I'll let know you April's Challenge as soon as it's decided in case you'd like to play along!

Shane from Culinary Alchemy came up with the March Challenge.

It's Noodle Month -
So use you Noodle to come up with a Noodle dish that is foreign to your normal style...
i.e. I cook alot of Italian pasta dishes... So I am looking at some Thai noodle dishes.
If you are normally a crispy noodle stir fry guy, why not try making Italian Pasta or how about Japanese Udon and/or Soba.
Cellophane (Bean Thread) noodles more to you liking?
Korean Acorn Noodles?
Mexican Fideo?
German Spatzle?
Filipino Pancit maybe?
Maybe your in a soup kind of mood, take a shot at Vietnamese Pho (fuh)....

Come on, there is a world of noodles out there just waiting to be tried.

Carpe Noodle!!!!


I started out the month thinking I was going to do a world tour of noodles. It's the last day of the month and last week I squeezed in some Pad Thai. Some world tour huh?!

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I was going to try Homemade Manicotti by Donna over at My Tasty Treasures. I've never made my own pasta, but she makes them look so easy! Sadly, I didn't get around to trying for the challenge. But it's still on my list of stuff to try!

Anyway... I had several recipes printed and intended to morph them together, but somehow ended up just slightly adapting this recipe from epicurean.com. I have also have a BUNCH of bean sprouts that never made it into the Pad Thai, because I forgot to add them!!

Pad Thai
1 pound flat rice noodles (yeah... no one in my Asian market speaks English!)
4 cloves garlic, chopped
1 C very thinly sliced skinless and boneless chicken breast
1/2 lb pound very small shrimp, peeled
2 eggs, beaten
2 TBLS dried shrimp powder
1/4 tsp ground black pepper
6 TBLS finely chopped dry-roasted salted peanuts <~ forgot those!
2 TBLS lime juice, freshly squeezed
2 TBLS sugar <~ forgot that!
3/4 C Thai fish sauce
1/2 C Tamarind sauce (recipe below)
4 tsp red chili paste with garlic
2 C fresh bean sprouts <~ I had them and forgot to add them!!

Garnish:
3 limes, quartered
1/3 cup fresh coriander leaves (cilantro)
3 chopped scallions
4 tablespoons finely chopped dry-roasted peanuts

Tamarind Sauce:
1 oz dried tamarind
10 TBLS hot water
1 tsp salt
1/4 C sugar
6 TBLS rice wine vinegar

You have to have everything ready before you start this.

Start by making the Tamarind Sauce.

Soak the tamarind in 5 tablespoons of hot water. Stir until it's a paste consistency.
Strain pulp out of the juice by pressing through a sieve. Toss the pulp.
Add 5 tablespoons water to a small saucepan and 2 tablespoons of the tamarind juice along with the salt, sugar and rice wine vinegar.
Bring to a simmer and cook, uncovered, for about 10 minutes, stirring often.
You should end up with about 3/4 cup liquid. If not, add a little more water and heat again for a minute.
This Tamarind Sauce will keep in the refrigerator, covered for up to 2 months.

Next you want to soak the noodles in warm/hot water until supple, about 15 minutes, drain and set aside.

Get everything else ready, as you will need to add it quickly when you start to cook.

Heat a large skillet or wok and add a little oil, garlic, and chicken.
Stir-fry for a few minutes and then add the shrimp, drained noodles and beaten eggs. Toss well and stir-fry for 3 to 4 minutes over medium-high heat.
Add dried shrimp powder, pepper, peanuts, lime juice, sugar, fish sauce, Tamarind sauce, red chili paste with garlic and fresh bean sprouts and stir for a few minutes until the noodles are hot and tender.

Serve with garnishes, which are an essential part of the dish.

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This is my extremely sticky block of tamarind.
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Pull off a sticky ounce of it and put it in a small bowl.
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Add 5 tablespoons of hot water and stir until it's a pasty consistency.
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Press it through a sieve, getting as much of the juice as you can.
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Toss the pulp
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Now make the Tamarind Sauce from the juice.
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Add water, sugar, salt and rice vinegar
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Simmer 10 minutes, stirring often.
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When done with your Tamarind Sauce set it aside.

Now you need to soak the rice noodles in hot water.
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Drain when soft and set aside.
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You must have everything ready before you start to cook. You'll need to add the ingredients in quick succession when you get started.

Get your garnishes ready.
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With ingredients ready, you can heat up your large skillet or wok and add some oil.
I used my ginormous cast iron skillet.
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Add thinly sliced chicken and garlic and cook for a couple of minutes.
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Then add the shrimp
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The noodles and beaten eggs
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Add dried shrimp powder, pepper, peanuts, lime juice, sugar, fish sauce, Tamarind sauce, red chili paste with garlic and fresh bean sprouts.

I couldn't find dried shrimp powder. I bought dried shrimp and pulverized in my Kitchenaid Chopper.
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I chose this Filipino Fish Sauce because it was clear. All the other fish sauces had floaties and kinda creeped me out.
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I have never used fish sauce before and was little afraid it would be too 'fishy'.
It has a deep, rich earthy, subtly fishy smell. I was pleasantly surprised and will be experimenting with my new found sauce!

Red Chili Paste with Garlic - Sambal Oelek
I LOVE this! It definitely adds garlic flavor with a nice spicy Chili kick!
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Yeah... I forgot to add the Bean Sprouts!! UGH!

Stir for a few minutes until the noodles are hot and tender.

Serve with garnishes.
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Jon thought it was a little sour. I forgot to add the sugar to the cooking noodles, so that might have helped. It didn't stop him from having a second helping! Lilly and I also really liked it and had second helpings too. Tawny didn't really care for it. And of course Bob didn't even try it!

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So that was my lone entry to the March BakeSpace Challenge.

If you try it... don't forget the Bean Sprouts and Sugar!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Pancit

Tawny's birthday was last weekend. Her birthday dinner request was a Filipino feast. We don't live anywhere near that part of her family, so she rarely gets to eat her Nana's cooking. I try to make it a few times a year for her. It's definitely Americanized and not nearly as good as her Nana's, but hey, I'm trying!

So I was going to make Pancit, Lumpia, Chicken Adobo and Pan De Sal. At the last second, we adopted a new cat. This is Soul Patch.
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Picking up and bathing him sucked up a BUNCH of time on Sunday. So dinner ended up being just Pancit & Lumpia. I did try to make Pan de Sal too, but I wasn't paying attention and really messed it up. So Pan de Sal and Chicken Adobo will be included in our Annual New Years Day Filipino Feast.

My x-sister-in-law, Jenny taught me how make quick and easy Pancit. Everyone LOVES this. It's a huge hit at potlucks and it's one of the meals that everyone at home just gobbles up.

Pancit (printable recipe)
5 packages Oriental Top Ramen
1 can of Spam (don't let the Spam scare you!!)
1 bag Cabbage shredded for coleslaw
2 carrots
1 medium onion
1 or 2 cloves of garlic
2 or 3 TBLS soy sauce
pepper
2 or 3 green onions
4 to 6 hard boiled eggs
2 or 3 lemons

Grate or julienne your carrots
Chop the onion and garlic
Cube the Spam (Spam is fully cooked and will cook with onion & garlic, no worries about doing this all on the same cutting board)
Drizzle some oil in a big skillet.
When the pan is hot, add Spam, onions and garlic.
Cook until Spam is a little caramelized.
Add carrots and half of cabbage, or as much as your skillet can hold.
Add about a tablespoon of the soy sauce.
Gently stir as cabbage starts to cook down and grind in some pepper.
Add two of the seasoning packets from the Ramen noodles (you will not need the other three seasoning packets)
Add the rest of the shredded cabbage & the rest of the soy sauce.
Continue to cook and gently stir until all cabbage is tender.
While that's cooking, slice your lemons, eggs and green onions.
Boil water in a large pot and cook ramen noodles until tender.
Drain noodles and return them to the pot. Add cabbage mixture and mix thoroughly.
Serve topped with sliced hard boiled eggs, green onions and lemon wedges.
Squeeze the lemon wedges over the noodles and enjoy!!

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You'll need:
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Grate or julienne your carrots
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Chop your onion
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And your garlic
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Cube the Spam (Spam is fully cooked and will cook with onion & garlic, no worries about doing this all on the same cutting board)
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Drizzle some oil in a big skillet.
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When the pan is hot, add Spam, onions and garlic.
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Cook until Spam is a little caramelized.
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Add carrots
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Add half of cabbage, or as much as your skillet can hold.
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Add about a tablespoon of the soy sauce.
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Gently stir as cabbage starts to cook down and grind in some pepper.
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Add two of the seasoning packets from the Ramen noodles (you will not need the other three seasoning packets)
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Add the rest of the shredded cabbage & the rest of the soy sauce.
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Continue to cook and gently stir until all cabbage is tender.
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While that's cooking, slice your lemons, eggs and green onions.
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Boil water in a large pot and cook ramen noodles until tender.
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Drain noodles and return them to the pot. Add cabbage mixture and mix thoroughly.
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Serve topped with sliced hard boiled eggs, green onions and lemon wedges. Squeeze the lemon wedges over the noodles and enjoy!!
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