Easy Pad Thai Recipe (Under 30 minutes!) - Evolving Table (2024)

This authentic and Easy Pad Thai Recipe is one of the best, quick, Asian dishes you can make at home. Throw this meal healthy together in under 30 minutes with ingredients like rice noodles, lime juice, soy sauce, and peanuts. Skip the takeout and try this delicious vegetarian Pad Thai recipe!

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Pad Thai was my introductory meal into the vast world of Thai food.

This authentic street food dish originated in Thailand and has since become largely popular in the states.

And my initial encounter? That was on my very first date with my husband on the back porch of what would soon become our newlywed home.

Since then, Thai food has become our go-to when ordering out.

However, there are some nights when you’re craving that Asian takeout but also still want to eat a healthy dinner.

You’re going back and forth trying to decide between a big bowl of Pad See Ew and General Tso’s Chicken or a quick salad at home.

Well, you can look no further! This Easy Pad Thai Recipe tastes as authentic as your favorite Asian restaurant…Is ready in under 30 minutes…LOADED with vegetables…

And is a healthy, vegetarian, and gluten-free 30-minute dinner! It’s quicker to make than ordering takeout!

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Ingredients

The ingredients needed for this pad Thai recipe are relatively easy to find and can be located at your local grocery store.

  • Noodles. Rice noodles, sometimes called Pad Thai noodles, make up the base of this stir-fry dish. These are typically found in the Asian or ethnic section. You might see wide or thin, either one is fine. I would not recommend trying to substitute with any other non-rice-based noodle. You can also make these Thai Rice noodles!
  • Pad Thai Sauce. Sweet and savory, it is made from lime juice, sugar, and soy sauce.
  • Vegetables. A variety of types can be added to this stir-fry. Carrots and green onions are used in the recipe you’ll see below. Sometimes harder to find, but bean sprouts are another authentic vegetable that can be included.
  • Garlic. Opt for fresh. If absolutely necessary, you can sub ¼ teaspoon garlic powder. Here’s how to mince garlic
  • Eggs. Scrambled eggs give this dish an added bit of protein. If vegan, feel free to substitute with a vegan egg replacement or leave them out completely.
  • Peanuts. Crushed and added right at the end, they give this noodle dish a great crunch and texture. You can use salted or unsalted peanuts.

How to Make Easy Pad Thai

These are the basic steps for making Easy Pad Thai. See the recipe card below for more detailed ingredient amounts.

Cook the Noodles

For this recipe simply boil the rice noodles in a large pot according to the package directions.

These can be prepared before you start the rest of the dish or during if you’re a multi-tasker. Just be sure not to overcook them.

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Sauté the Vegetables

First, prepare the veggies. Here’s how to cut green onions and separate the white parts from the green.

Using a peeler, remove the outside of the carrots and then finely dice them.

You can use different types of pans for this dish. Stainless steel, non-stick, and woks all work. I recommend a non-stick wok for ease of cooking and cleanup.

In your pan, add 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat with the carrots. Sauté for 5-6 minutes. Then, mix in the white parts of the green onions along with the crushed garlic. Continue cooking for 1 minute.

Push the vegetables to the side of the pan.

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Scramble Eggs

Crack the eggs into a bowl and lightly whisk.

Pour in 1 tablespoon of olive oil to the open area of the pan. Add the whisked eggs and cook until done. Be sure to consistently stir to promote even cooking.

Remove eggs from the skillet to a plate and set aside.

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Pad Thai Sauce

This sweet and savory Thai sauce is what absolutely makes this dish so incredibly good! Plus, it’s super easy to pull together.

In a clean bowl, whisk together lime juice, brown sugar, soy sauce, and a touch of Sriracha.

This step can be done ahead of time. Store the sauce in the fridge until ready to use.

For the best flavor, be sure to stick with fresh lime juice since it brings the majority of the flavor.

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Mix it Together

Add the mixed sauce and cooked rice noodles into your pan on medium-low heat. Toss until everything is combined and coated well.

Put the chopped green ends of the onions along with the scrambled eggs into the skillet with the noodles and sauce. Cook for another 2-3 minutes.

Garnish with crushed peanuts, additional green onions, or cilantro. Or top with a drizzle of this Peanut Sauce Recipe to kick the flavor up a notch!

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Meal Prep & Storage

  • To Prep-Ahead: Dice vegetables and mix the sauce up to 1-2 days before using.
  • To Store: Much like other rice noodle dishes, pad Thai is best when it is served immediately after making. You can store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3-5 days.
  • To Freeze: It is not recommended to freeze as the texture of the noodles will break down.
  • To Reheat: Add noodles and a bit of water to a skillet and warm over medium-low heat. Stir as little as possible. Or, you can always microwave the leftovers.
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Dietary Modifications

The recipe you’ll find below is already Gluten-free, Dairy-free, and Vegetarian as written. Here are some adjustments and substitutions you can make to help it fit your other dietary requirements.

  • Gluten-free: Be sure the brand of noodles and soy sauce you use are free of gluten.
  • Vegan: Skip the eggs and be sure to avoid fish sauce.
  • Paleo: Swap in a veggie, like zucchini noodles.
  • Nut-free: Leave out the peanuts as garnish.

FAQs

What is pad Thai sauce made of?

Traditionally, pad Thai sauce has soy sauce or tamarind, brown sugar, and sometimes fish or oyster sauce.

How is pad Thai traditionally made?

Pad Thai is made with rice noodles, scrambled eggs, vegetables, and topped with a soy sauce and brown sugar sauce. Often, it is served with different meats or tofu.

Is pad Thai healthy?

This authentic Thai dish can be relatively healthy when loaded with vegetables such as carrots, bean sprouts, or snap peas. To make this recipe keto or low-carb friendly simply substitute the rice noodles for zucchini noodles.

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More Easy Asian Recipes

You might also enjoy these other quick dinner recipes:

Spaghetti Squash Chicken Pad Thai

Teriyaki Shrimp

Cashew Chicken Stir-Fry

Teriyaki Chicken

Beef and Broccoli

General Tso’s Chicken

Teriyaki Salmon

Thai Yellow Chicken Curry

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Easy Pad Thai Recipe

This authentic and Easy Pad Thai Recipe is one of the best, quick, Asian dishes you can make at home. Throw this meal healthy together in under 30 minutes with ingredients like rice noodles, lime juice, soy sauce, and peanuts.

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Yield 4 servings

Prep 5 minutes mins

Cook 15 minutes mins

Total 20 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 8 oz. rice noodles cooked according to package directions
  • 3 Tbsp. olive oil divided
  • ¾ cup carrots peeled and finely diced
  • 5 green onions finely chopped, white and green parts separated
  • 2 cloves garlic crushed
  • 2 eggs scrambled

Sauce:

  • ¼ cup soy sauce gluten free, or Tamari sauce
  • 3 Tbsp. brown sugar packed, or coconut sugar
  • 3 Tbsp. lime juice freshly squeezed
  • ½ tsp. Sriracha sauce optional

Toppings:

  • ¼ cup chopped peanuts salted
  • Green onions chopped

Instructions

  • Cook the rice noodles according to package directions.

  • Add 2 tablespoons of olive oil to a large skillet or wok over medium heat along with the diced carrots. Sauté for 5-6 minutes.

  • Add the white parts of the green onions along with the crushed garlic and continue cooking for 1 minute.

  • Push vegetables to the side and pour in 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Add whisked eggs and cook until done. Remove eggs from the skillet.

  • Combine sauce ingredients in a small bowl and whisk until combined. Place cooked rice noodles and sauce in the skillet over medium-low heat and toss until coated. Add in chopped green onions and cook for another 2-3 minutes.

  • Mix eggs with noodles and vegetables.

  • Serve each dish with chopped peanuts, extra green onions, and a lime wedge. Enjoy!

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Notes

Meal Prep & Storage

  • To Prep-Ahead: Dice vegetables and mix the sauce up to 1-2 days ahdead of time.
  • To Store: Much like other rice noodle dishes, pad Thai is best when it is served immediately after making. You can store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3-5 days. But oftentimes the rice noodles will break down while reheating.
  • To Freeze: I don’t recommend freezing at the texture of the noodles will break down.
  • To Reheat: Add noodles and a bit of water to a skillet and warm over medium-low heat. Stir as little as possible. Or, microwave leftovers.

Nutrition

Calories: 443kcal, Carbohydrates: 65g, Protein: 9g, Fat: 16g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 82mg, Sodium: 1023mg, Potassium: 295mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 13g, Vitamin A: 4278IU, Vitamin C: 8mg, Calcium: 65mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

What makes Pad Thai taste so good? ›

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.

How long does homemade Pad Thai last? ›

Storing Pad Thai Leftovers

In order to keep your Pad Thai fresh and contaminant-free, always store it in the fridge or freezer. Remember, even properly stored leftovers have a shelf-life. Pad Thai can typically last for three days in the fridge and can stay safe in the freezer for up to three months.

What gives Pad Thai its color? ›

When it's sold in restaurants outside Thailand, the noodles are sometimes bright orange – that's because sauces or spices, like paprika, have been used instead of tamarind. Authentic Pad Thai is a light reddish-brown colour.

Why is Pad Thai Thailand's national dish? ›

Another explanation of pad thai's provenance holds that, during World War II, Thailand suffered a rice shortage due to the war and floods. To reduce domestic rice consumption, the Thai government under Prime Minister Plaek Phibunsongkhram promoted consumption of noodles instead.

What are the 5 flavors of Pad Thai? ›

The name of this establishment refers to the five flavors (ha/ห้า=five, roat/รส=flavors) which are present in a good pad Thai: salty, sweet, sour, spicy, and savory.

Is Pad Thai good or bad for you? ›

It can definitely be a part of a balanced, well-rounded diet. While pad thai includes many nutritious ingredients, its sodium content is considerably high. You can reduce its sodium by requesting the eatery go easy on the sauce and salt-contributing condiments.

How to tell if pad thai is bad? ›

It's important to use your senses to determine if Pad Thai has gone bad. If the noodles have become overly dry or mushy, the protein (such as tofu or shrimp) has a strange odor, or the overall dish contains a sour smell, it likely means the Pad Thai has spoiled.

Why is my pad thai soggy? ›

Pad Thai can sometimes go mushy, so the key is to soak the noodles until bendy but not soft. The wok will do the rest of the cooking for you.

Is it okay to eat cold pad thai? ›

If there's any leftover vegetarian pad thai, enjoy it eaten cold or heat it quickly and gently. Store it in a sealed container and refrigerate; it will keep for about three or four days.

What is the red thing in Pad Thai? ›

Tamarind concentrate: This is the starring ingredient in pad Thai that gives the sauce its signature tangy, sweet, and fruity flavor. Granted, some American Thai restaurants have switched to using ketchup in its place, which gives the dish a notably different and less-tangy flavor.

Can I use olive oil for Pad Thai? ›

Heat 2 tbsp of the olive oil in a large skillet on medium-high heat and add the chicken. Cook for 2-3 mins until sealed and lightly browned (the inside will still be raw, which is fine; it will continue cooking). Push the chicken to the side. Add the remaining 1 tbsp of oil and whisked egg.

What is a substitute for tamarind in Pad Thai? ›

The vinegar-sugar mix works well in dishes like pad thai chicken. If your recipe calls for 1 tablespoon tamarind paste, substitute with 1 tablespoon vinegar mixed with 1 tablespoon brown sugar. If using fresh lime juice, substitute 2 tablespoons lime juice for every 1 tablespoon tamarind paste.

Can Muslims eat Pad Thai? ›

One of the most common Halal Thai dishes is pad thai. This dish is made with rice noodles, tofu, vegetables, and a variety of spices. You can choose to have your pad thai with shrimp or chicken, and it can be prepared according to how mild or spicy you want it.

Why is Pad Thai pink? ›

Why is Pad Thai pink? The thing that has turned rice noodle into pink colour is a tamarind sauce and fish sauce that commonly use when cooke Pad Thai. So basically Tamarind sauces add to give a hint of sour and sweet.

What does prik mean in Thai? ›

SPICES: The fiery spice of many Thai dishes comes from peppers, known as “prik” in Thai. “Phet” is the Thai word for spicy.

Why do people like Pad Thai so much? ›

What makes Pad Thai the most popular of all Thai dishes could be attributed to taste, ease of preparation, low cost, and high availability as street food. It is a dish that hits all the flavorful notes – sour, sweet, bitter, salty and umami.

Why does Thai food taste so good? ›

Thai cuisine is a harmonious blend of flavors, textures, and aromas that make it one of the most popular cuisines in the world. The complex flavors, fresh ingredients, balance of flavors, cooking techniques, and cultural influence are what make Thai food so unbelievably mouth-watering.

What is the flavor profile of Pad Thai? ›

Pad Thai is a popular Thai dish that typically consists of stir-fried rice noodles, eggs, tofu or shrimp, bean sprouts, peanuts, lime, and various seasonings. The taste of Pad Thai is a harmonious combination of sweet, sour, salty, and sometimes spicy flavors.

What is the sweet taste in Pad Thai? ›

Sweetness: Pad Thai often has a subtle sweetness, which comes from ingredients like tamarind paste or palm sugar. This sweetness helps balance the dish and complements the other flavors.

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