Get ready to embark on a culinary journey to Thailand with Kao Pad, a delightful stir-fried rice dish that captures the essence of Thai cuisine. This versatile dish, also known as Thai-style fried rice, is a symphony of flavors and textures that will tantalize your taste buds.
In this comprehensive guide, we present a collection of Kao Pad recipes that cater to diverse preferences and dietary restrictions. From the classic Pad Thai-style fried rice, bursting with the iconic sweet, sour, and savory flavors, to the vegetarian Pad Pak, featuring a medley of colorful vegetables, there's a recipe for every palate.
For those seeking a spicy kick, the Pad Prik King will deliver a fiery sensation with its generous use of chili peppers. Alternatively, the Pad Med Mamuang, with its mild and subtly sweet flavor profile, offers a more balanced taste experience.
Whether you're a seasoned home cook or just starting your culinary adventure, our step-by-step instructions and insightful tips will guide you through the process of creating authentic Kao Pad dishes that will impress your friends and family. So gather your ingredients, fire up your wok, and let's explore the diverse and delicious world of Kao Pad!
THAI FRIED RICE RECIPE WITH SHRIMP (KHAO PAD GOONG ข้าวผัดกุ้ง)
Thai fried rice with shrimp (khao pad goong ข้าวผัดกุ้ง), is a very typical Thai street food dish, available at all stir fry restaurants. Though you can order the dish with your choice of meat, shrimp is the most popular option. What really makes Thai fried rice unique, is that it's served with a squeeze of lime on top to give it a nice sour tinge, and always accompanied by prik nam pla (พริกน้ำปลา), the Thai condiment of chilies and fish sauce. Enjoy this recipe for Thai fried rice! Watch the video of this recipe here.
Provided by Mark Wiens (eatingthaifood.com)
Categories Thai fried rice recipe
Time 20m
Yield 1
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- If you're using whole fresh shrimp like I did, first pinch off the head, and peel the outer shell of the shrimp, leaving only the tail on (that's Thai style). You can also devein them if you'd like, but for small shrimp, to me it doesn't really matter.
- Peel 2 cloves of garlic, and then just finely mince them
- Slice ¼ of a sweet white onion into medium sized strips
- Finely dice about 3 - 4 green onions
- Take just 1 leaf of Chinese broccoli (kai-lan), slice it in half first along the spine, and then slice it into 1 centimeter sized strips
- Turn on your stove to medium high, heat up your wok (or frying pan), and add about 1 tablespoon of oil
- Once your oil is hot, add the garlic first, and stir fry continuously for about 15 seconds or so, until it gets nice and fragrant
- Next, toss in your shrimp, and fry for about 30 seconds - your shrimp should start to turn pink and feel more firm
- Add in a little less than ½ of your rice first. This is going to soak up all those delicious shrimp juices and oils and keep your rice nice and dry. Stir fry for about 10 more seconds - This is a little known trick to make good rice, so it remains nice and dry
- Scoot all your rice to one side of the pan, and then crack in the egg into the empty side
- Whirl the egg up, let it cook for a few seconds, and then start to mix it up with the rice and shrimp
- Keep stir frying for about 20 seconds until the egg is fully cooked, and then add in the rest of your rice, and give it a quick stir
- Add ½ tablespoon of soy sauce, ½ tablespoon of oyster sauce, just a pinch of sugar (optional), and continue stir frying your rice, making sure all the sauce get mixed in
- Then add your chopped Chinese broccoli and onions, and stir fry for another 30 seconds until the vegetables wilt, but they can still be crisp and not fully cooked
- Lastly, toss in your green onions, stir it a few more seconds, and it's ready
- Immediately dish your fried rice onto a plate
- Slice off a wedge of lime, and serve it on the plate next to the rice
- For the final touch, I like to sprinkle some freshly ground black pepper on top to give some extra flavor
- Add 3 tablespoons of fish sauce to a small bowl
- Slice about 5 Thai chilies (you can add more or less, up to you), and add them to the fish sauce
- Finally, I like it with a little squeeze of about ½ of a lime - but this is optional - and at many Thai restaurants it's only fish sauce and chilies
- That's is, give it a stir, and set it aside
THAI FRIED RICE - KAO PAD
A spicy cousin to the Chinese classic. You can throw in some peanuts for added crunch if you wish. :)
Provided by PalatablePastime
Categories Pork
Time 27m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Heat 2 tbsp.oil in wok and stir-fry the eggs, scrambling them.
- Remove from wok and set aside.
- In same wok, heat remaining oil and fry onion and garlic until tender; add pork, salt, pepper, fish sauce, chilies, and ketchup.
- Stir-fry for 2-4 minutes, or until pork looks done.
- Add shrimp and crab and continue stir-frying for another 3 minutes; add egg and rice.
- Cook, stirring well, for another 2 minutes; fold in green onion and cilantro just before serving.
KAO PAD (THAI-STYLE FRIED RICE)
Make and share this Kao Pad (Thai-Style Fried Rice) recipe from Food.com.
Provided by MsBindy
Categories Short Grain Rice
Time 45m
Yield 4-5 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Choose and prepare vegetables. Select a combination with a variety of colors.
- In a wok, heat the oil and stir fry the ginger and garlic until golden.
- Remove them with a slotted spoon and save for later.
- In the same oil, stir-fry the vegetables until just cooked. Add the harder ones (like carrots) first, and the tender ones (like sprouts) last.
- Remove the vegetables from the wok and set aside.
- Add the rice to the wok and heat thoroughly.
- With your stirring spoon, make a hole in the center of the rice, down to the wok and put in the eggs.
- Stir until they are pretty well set before you mix them into the rice. The more you cook the eggs before stirring them into the rice, the drier the dish will be.
- Add the tomatoes, the reserved ginger and garlic and the stir-fried vegetables.
- Finally, mix in the chili sauce, soy sauce and lime juice.
- For serving, top each serving with thin slices of scallions. Put thin slices of lime on the side.
THAI SHRIMP FRIED RICE (KAO PAD GOONG)
Who doesn't love fried rice? Seasoned rice mixed with veggies, egg, and shrimp-it's a complete and satisfying one-dish meal! I enjoyed this rendition which was heavy on the garlic and scallion and seasoned with fish sauce and soy sauce. Serve with sliced cucumber, halved cherry tomatoes, and lime wedges, and garnish with thinly sliced scallions. .
Provided by TheOtherJuliaGulia
Categories Fried Rice
Time 35m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Stir together oyster sauce, fish sauce, soy sauce, and brown sugar in a small bowl. Set aside.
- Heat 1/2 tablespoon oil in a large cast iron skillet or wok over medium heat. Add shrimp, 1/4 cup green onions, and 1 tablespoon garlic. Cook, stirring constantly, until shrimp are firm and opaque, 3 to 4 minutes. Transfer to a bowl.
- Without cleaning the skillet, add another 1/2 tablespoon oil over medium heat. Add remaining 1/4 cup green onions, remaining 1 tablespoon garlic, and mixed vegetables. Cook, stirring often, until vegetables are tender, about 4 minutes. Push to the side of the skillet and add another 1 tablespoon oil to the center. Add beaten egg and let sit for 20 seconds; then stir gently until large curds form, about 1 minute. Stir cooked eggs and vegetables together.
- Increase heat to medium-high and add remaining 1 tablespoon oil. Stir in cooked rice and reserved sauce; flatten rice in skillet. Cook, flipping and turning occasionally, until rice is brown and crispy in some spots, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in cooked shrimp.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 438.9 calories, Carbohydrate 48.5 g, Cholesterol 265.6 mg, Fat 14.7 g, Fiber 3.7 g, Protein 28 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Sodium 811.1 mg, Sugar 4.1 g
Tips:
- Use high-quality ingredients: Fresh vegetables, aromatic herbs, and flavorful sauces are essential for making a delicious pad Thai-style fried rice. Look for the best quality ingredients you can find.
- Cook the rice properly: The rice should be cooked until it is fluffy and slightly sticky, but not mushy. If the rice is too dry, it will not absorb the flavors of the other ingredients as well.
- Use a well-seasoned wok or large skillet: A well-seasoned wok or large skillet will help to prevent the rice from sticking and will also help to evenly distribute the heat.
- Stir-fry the ingredients quickly: Stir-frying the ingredients quickly will help to preserve their flavor and texture. Do not overcrowd the wok or skillet, as this will make it difficult to stir-fry the ingredients evenly.
- Add the sauce gradually: Add the sauce gradually and taste the rice as you go. This will help you to adjust the flavor of the rice to your liking.
- Serve the rice immediately: Pad Thai-style fried rice is best served immediately after it is cooked. This will help to ensure that the rice is hot and flavorful.
Conclusion:
Pad Thai-style fried rice is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a quick and easy meal. With its bold flavors and vibrant colors, it is sure to be a hit with your family and friends. So next time you are looking for a new and exciting way to enjoy fried rice, give this Pad Thai-style fried rice a try. You won't be disappointed!
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