Pad See Ew (Stir-fried Flat Noodles,Thai-Style)~(Bill Granger)
Recipe source : Adapted from Bill Granger
There are similarities between this 'pad see ew' and our local Malaysian 'char kuey teow'. The difference is that our local char kuey teow uses bean sprouts, chives, shrimps and cockles while Thailand's pad see ew uses pork and kai lan or broccolli.
Pad See Ew is slightly sweet. The Malaysian char kuey teow is hot with minced chillies.
Each stir-fry technique is unique in its own way. Both versions are delightful!
Ingredients
2 tbsp cooking oil
3 cloves garlic, chopped
200g pork, sliced
2 tbsp light soy sauce
1 tbsp castor sugar
1 tsp dark soy sauce
400g Chinese broccoli (Kai Lan),cut into sections
2 eggs
500g flat rice noodles (kuey teow)
Chopped garlic
Pork slices
Eggs
Chinese broccoli
Flat noodles (kuey teow)
Method
1. Heat wok over high heat.
2. Add oil. Stir-fry chopped garlic.
3. Add pork slices and fry for 2 minutes.
4. Add Chinese broccoli and stir-fry until the vegetables turn soft.
5. Push the meat and vegetables to the side of the wok, then add in eggs and fry for a while.
6. Mix the eggs, meat and vegetables.
7. Add in light soy sauce, dark soy sauce and castor sugar.
8. Mix well and add in flat noodles. Make sure the noodles are coated with the sauce.
9. Cook for a couple of minutes more or until almost dry.
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I am starving.. this should be good for my siew yeah!
ReplyDeleteI was actually eyeing this recipe as it looks so good!
ReplyDeleteHi Doris,
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I thought of cooking this too, another recipe from a Thai cookbook. This would be perfect for lunch! With some spicy chilli padi and see yau, yummilicious!
hello doris, you're right . this is quite like our malaysian char kuey teow, simpler but not bad actually :)
ReplyDeleteThis would be a good alternative to CKT, looks a lot less oilier. :)
ReplyDeleteHi everyone,
ReplyDeleteJust cooked pad see ew again yesterday and really enjoyed tucking into it.
Hi Doris,
ReplyDeleteNow that you mentioned, I can see some similarities of pad see ew with char kuey teow :p
Zoe
Welcome back Zoe! Hope you enjoyed your trip.
DeleteHello Doris. I actually cook this when I found your blog, because I'm really craving for this kind of dish. This recipe is really delicious, you can taste every ingredients. I wish I could find more recipes shared by you.
ReplyDeleteEasy Stir Fry
Hi John,
DeleteI am glad you cooked it and like it.
This is great article
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe
I will try to cook