Easy Authentic Shrimp Pad Thai Recipe (2024)

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Pad Thai is Thailand’s most famous Thai noodle dish outside of Thailand. Its savory, salty, and silky rice noodles mixed with umami and sweet and tangy sauce makes it hard not to love! Today, I'm sharing the best and easy authentic shrimp Pad Thai recipe from my kitchen with you!

Make your own homemade Pad Thai sauce using this recipe. Go the extra mile and make your own tamarind paste from the pulp.

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Learn more about tamarind, palm sugar, and dried shrimp here with these helpful blog posts. All the important ingredients that give Authentic flavors to Pad Thai.

For more tasty Thai noodle dishes, try these recipes as well. Pad Mee Korat is a spicy noodles dish from the Isaan region, the Northeastern region of Thailand. Or a simple but adaptable light Pad Mee noodles dish using simple ingredients. Both are extremely flavorful recipes.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Pad Thai is delicious and has all the savory, salty, tangy, and umami tastes. All in one satisfying and highly addictive bite!
  • It's mild with the option of added heat using red pepper flakes.
  • You can adapt the recipe for a vegetarian version by making vegetable Pad Thai! It's super easy to do! Just omit shrimp and eggs.
  • You can make the sauce separately or beforehand to save time and use the sauce for other stir-frying recipes!
  • Tons of great options for added vegetables! Use broccoli, carrots, green or red bell peppers, pea pods, baby corn, jalapenos, or green beans.

What is Pad Thai?

Pad Thai is an incredibly tasty stir fry rice noodle with pleasantly addictive flavors that are hard to forget. And super addicting. It's a sweet, salty, and tangy dish filled with silky, savory rice noodles seasoned with palm sugar, tamarind concentrate, and fish sauce.Authentic Pad Thai is typically mild but can be spicy by adding chili peppers for heat.

Pad Thai as an International Dish

Pad Thai is an extremely popular rice noodles dish in Thai cuisine. It has become so popular that I'd be shocked to walk into a Thai restaurant in the United States and not see Pad Thai on its menu.

You can even find it in other non-Thai restaurants. That's how popular it has gotten! Though I question the authenticity of some of those restaurant-style pad Thai recipes if I'm being honest here! (;

In Thailand, Pad Thai is being served all over Thailand by street vendors and sit-down restaurants. The shrimp version is what's most common and popular with the locals.

The ingredient list for making the best Pad Thai

Below are the dry and fresh ingredients for making a great Pad Thai recipe.

Some ingredients may seem intimidating, but your best bet is to find an Asian Market near you or order online. I know it can be disorienting walking into a new store you don’t know.

Think of it this way;pretendyou are in a new countryandexploring a new grocery store! More often than not, the store owners are eager to help you findtheitems you need. (:

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  • Rice noodles.Find fresh noodles sold in the refrigerator section labeled "Pad Thai Noodles," or find dry flat rice noodles in a packet. Cook according to package directions for the dry noodles.
  • Tofu. Use pressedfirm tofu sold at the Asian market in the refrigerator packed in a plastic container. Make your crispy tofu by deep frying, baking, or using an air fryer baked. Cook until firm and golden brown. Use the firmest tofu you can find for this.
  • Raw shrimp.Sub any protein like chicken, beef, or pork. Those will need a longer time to cook.
  • Eggs.Chichen or duck eggs are great for this. Skip the eggs if you have egg allergies.
  • Fresh bean sprouts.Or find Mung bean sprouts if those are available to you. They add crunchy fresh textures to the soft and sweet chewy rice noodles.
  • Shallots.Shallots offer more authentic and fragrant flavors than onions. But if you need to, use purple/red onion.
  • Green onions.Or use garlic chives like they do in Thailand and some restaurants.
  • Crushedpeanuts.Do not use peanut butter. It's not for this recipe. (; Save it for satay instead!
  • Oil.Use high smoking point oil that can tolerate high heat in cooking, like vegetable, canola, avocado, coconut, or peanut oil.

Unique Ingredients for Authentic Pad Thai

The items pictured below are the 3 important ingredients in making authentic Pad Thai. They are worth mentioning and will add flavor explosion to your Pad Thai!

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  • Dried shrimp.These are found in the Asian market in the refrigerator section. For authentic umami flavors, don't skip these.
  • Pickled radish. (Huah Chai Bpoh).They are salted,preserved, and dried radish or daikon. Picked radish is fine as a substitute. These can be found at your local Asian grocery stores packed in a bag. Some are refrigerated, and some aren't, but after opening a bag, always refrigerate it. It will keep for months or until the next time you make your Pad Thai again.
  • Tamarind concentrate.Also called tamarind paste.Essential in making authentic Pad Thai sauce. Learn how to make your own tamarind paste here.

The 3 Ingredients for Making Authentic Pad Thai Sauce

  • Palm sugar.Palm sugar is available at most Asian grocery stores. Brown sugar is fine as a substitute.
  • Fish sauce.Fish sauce is one of the main sauce ingredients for this stir-fry dish.
  • Tamarind concentrate.Also called tamarind sauce or pulp. Do not skip out on this ingredient if you want the authentic pad Thai recipe. It makes a nice tangy sauce to the dish.

How to Make Authentic Pad Thai?

Step 1. Prepare the noodles. Soak the noodles in a large bowl with water until soft. Drain, dab the noodles with paper towels to dry off excess water, then let sit until ready to use. If using packaged noodles, follow the instructions on the bag.

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Step 2. Make the Pad Thai sauce in a small bowl using fish sauce, tamarind juice, and sugar.Zap in the microwave for 30-45 seconds, stir well, and set aside.

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Step 3. Heat a wok or large skill on medium-high heat, and add the oil. Once hot, add the shrimp and cook for 2 minutes or until the shrimp is lightly pink. Remove from the wok and set aside.

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Step 4.Add 2 tablespoons of oil to the same wok, and reserve the rest for later. Wait a few seconds, add garlic, shallots, dried shrimp,andpickled radish, and cook for 1-2 minutes or until fragrant and lightly golden brown. This is where we're extracting ALOT of flavors from these ingredients! Plus, once lightly crispy, these ingredients elevate the flavors and texture of authentic Pad Thai even more.

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Step 5. Add the sliced tofuand stir fry for just a minute to slightly crisp the pieces in the wok. I like to add my tofu separately here because I like my tofu slightly crispy for the texture. You can add during step 4 above if preferred.

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Step 6. Add the noodles and the Pad Thai sauce, stir well and cook for 1 minute until the noodles soften. Spread the noodles on the pan as much as possible to prevent them from getting too soggy.

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Step 7. Push the noodles to the side of the wok, add the rest of the oil, then add the lightly whisked eggs and scramble lightly. 1 minute or so. If it's easier, you can also use the middle of the pan like you're making a volcano crater for the eggs. If possible, stir in the noodles, and leave the eggs in chunky pieces for extra meatiness.

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Step 8.Add the shrimp back in and the green onions. Stir well.

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Step 9.Addmost of thebean sprouts (save a handful for garnishing)and half of the crushed peanuts into the pan. Stir in very lightly. Turn the heat off and move the pan from the stovetop. Taste your freshly homemade Pad Thai and adjust the flavors using fish sauce, sugar, and fresh lime juice. Add some chili powder for spiciness.

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That's it! Plate your glorious creation, and garnish it with chili flakes, crushed peanuts, and sprouts. Share if you can, and ENJOY your best shrimp pad Thai recipe! (;

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Helpful Kitchen Notes

  • For the fresh Pad Thai noodles. If using fresh rice noodles, you still need to soak them in water for a little bit until the noodles are soft but still al dente. If possible, always pick fresh noodles. They are easier to work with, taste better, and cook quicker than dried rice sticks.
  • If using dried noodles, prepare according to the package instructions for the best result. They will always need to be soaked in hot water until soft. Do not let the noodles get too soft, or your Pad Thai will stick together too mushy.
  • For the tamarind sauce, you can make tamarind pulp or buy a pre-made jar at your local Asian market. This sour sauce is a common ingredient used in Thai cooking.
  • The best way to make an authentic Pad Thai is to not skip out on fish sauce, preserved radish, dried shrimp, and tamarind pulp. The palm sugar can be substituted with brown sugar, but I don't recommend substituting the others Unless you want an easier and quicker version like this Easy beef Pad Thai.
  • I sliced my preserved radish long rather than chop it small. Preserved radish is an acquired taste. The flavor can be strong if you are not used to it. Chop them small to start, and then play with larger pieces as you are used to them.
  • Another easy way to make the sauce, especially if using chunky palm sugar, is to combine the sauces in a saucepan over low heat until the sugar dissolves. Let cool while prepping other ingredients.

Does authentic Pad Thai have cilantro?

No. There are many versions and adaptations of Pad Thai, but authentic Pad Thai should not have cilantro in it.

What is Pad Thai sauce made of?

Authentic Pad Thai sauce is made with palm sugar, fish sauce, and tamarind concentrate. Never soy sauce, chili-garlic sauce, or any other sauces.

What makes Pad Thai taste sweet?

Sugar is used in Pad Thai sauce. Typically, palm sugar is used, but other types of sugar like brown, white, or monk fruit sugar for the sweet taste in Pad Thai.

What meat is in traditional Pad Thai?

Shrimp is a common protein used in Pad Thai recipes because it cooks faster, and the meat doesn't take away from the unique flavors. However, the recipe is adaptable, and other meat and vegetables can also be used.

More Thai Recipes You'll Love

  • Pad Mee, A super simple version of rice noodles stir fry
  • Easy Drunken Noodles, Pad Kee Mao
  • Spicy Pad Mee Korat, my personal favorite
  • Easy Authentic Shrimp Pad Thai Recipe
  • Easy Beef pad Thai without tamarind
  • Pad Mee, Vermicelli Thai Rice Noodles
  • Pad woon Sen Noodle Stir Fry Recipe, ผัดวุ้นเส้น
  • Thai Drunken Noodles,(Pad Kee Mao)
  • Kaffir lime leave and substitute

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Easy Authentic Shrimp Pad Thai Recipe

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  • Author: Suwanee
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Diet: Gluten Free
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Description

Pad Thai is Thailand’s most famous Thai noodle dish outside of Thailand. Today, I'm sharingthe best and easy authentic shrimp Pad Thai recipefrom my kitchen with you!

Ingredients

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Pad Thai Sauce

  • 4 tablespoons palm sugar (or 3 ½ tablespoons brown sugar to substitute)
  • 2 tablespoons fish sauce
  • 2 ½ tablespoons tamarind concentrate
  • Mix all the sauces in a small bowl, zap in the microwave for 1 minute, stir well and set aside.

For the Pad Thai

  • 12 oz soft/fresh Pad Thai noodles or 5 ounces driedrice noodles. See instructions for preparation notes.
  • 5 tablespoons oil, divided
  • 8 ounces raw shrimp, deveined, shell, and tails removed.
  • 4 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
  • 1 large shallot,thinly sliced. (Around 2 ounces)
  • 2 tablespoonsdried shrimp
  • ½ ounce preserved or pickled radish, thinly sliced. See the image and ingredient notes above
  • 3 ounces pressed firm tofu, deep fried, baked, or air-fried tofu, thinly sliced
  • 2 eggs or 3 small ones, lightly whisk
  • 1 ½ cups bean sprouts. Save a small handful for garnishing
  • ½ cup green onions, chopped into 1 ½-inch piece
  • 3 tablespoons crushed peanuts, divided. Save some for garnishing.

For Garnishing (as desired)

  • Chili pepper flakes
  • Crushedpeanuts
  • Granulated sugar
  • Lime wedge

Instructions

  1. Prepare the noodles. Soak the noodles in a large bowl with water until soft. Drain, dab the noodles with paper towels to dry off excess water, then let sit until ready to use. If using packaged noodles, follow the instructions on the bag.
  2. Make the Pad Thai sauce in a small bowl using fish sauce, tamarind juice, and sugar.Zap in the microwave for 30-45 seconds, stir well and set aside.
  3. Heat a wok or large skill on medium-high heat, and add the oil. Once hot, add the shrimp and cook for 2 minutes or until the shrimp is lightly pink. Remove from the wok and set aside.
  4. Add 2 tablespoons of oil to the same wok, and reserve the rest for later. Wait for a few seconds, add garlic, shallots, dried shrimp,andpickled radish, and cook for 1-2 minutes or until fragrant and lightly golden brown. **This is where we're extracting ALOT of flavors from these ingredients! Plus, once lightly crispy, these ingredients truly elevate the flavors and texture of authentic Pad Thai even more.
  5. Add the sliced tofuand stir fry for just a minute, enough to slightly crisp the pieces in the wok. I like to add my tofu separately here because I like my tofu slightly crispy for the texture. You can add during step 4 above if preferred.
  6. Add the noodles and the Pad Thai sauce, stir well and cook for 1 minute until the noodles soften. Spread the noodles on the pan as much as possible to prevent them from getting too soggy.
  7. Push the noodles to the side of the wok, add the rest of the oil, then add the lightly whisked eggs and scramble lightly. 1 minute or so. You can also use the middle of the pan like you're making a volcano crater for the eggs if it's easier. Stir in the noodles, and leave the eggs in chunky pieces if possible for extra meatiness.
  8. Add the shrimp back in and the green onions. Stir well.
  9. Addmost of thebean sprouts (save a handful for garnishing)and half of the crushed peanuts into the pan. Stir in very lightly. Turn the heat off and move the pan from the stovetop. Taste your freshly homemade Pad Thai and adjust the flavors using fish sauce, sugar, and fresh lime juice. Add some chili powder for spiciness

That's it! Plate your glorious creation, and garnish it with chili flakes, crushed peanuts, and sprouts. Share if you can, and enjoy your authentic shrimp Pad Thai!

Notes

  • For the fresh Pad Thai noodles. If using fresh rice noodles, you still need to soak them in water for a little bit until the noodles are soft but still al dente. If possible, always pick fresh noodles. They are easier to work with, taste better, and cook quicker than dried rice sticks.
  • If using dried noodles, prepare according to the package instructions for the best result. They will always need to be soaked in hot water until soft. Do not let the noodles get too soft, or your Pad Thai will stick together too mushy.
  • For the tamarind sauce, you can make tamarind pulp or buy a pre-made jar at your local Asian market. This sour sauce is a common ingredient used in Thai cooking.
  • The best way to make an authentic version of Pad Thai is to not skip out on fish sauce, preserved radish, dried shrimp, and tamarind pulp. The palm sugar can be substituted with brown sugar, but the others, I don't recommend substituting it Unless you want an easier and quicker version like this Easy beef Pad Thai.
  • I sliced my preserved radish long rather than chop it small. Preserved radish is an acquired taste. The flavor can be strong if you are not used to it. Chop them small to start, and then play around with larger pieces as you are used to them.
  • Another easy way to make the sauce, especially if using chunky palm sugar, is to combine the sauces in a saucepan over low heat until the sugar dissolves. Let cool while prepping other ingredients.

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  • Prep Time: 15
  • Cook Time: 15
  • Category: Noodles
  • Method: Stir fry
  • Cuisine: Thai

Keywords: authentic pad thai, easy pad thai, shrimp pad thai, authentic pad thai recipe, easy pad thai recipe, traditional pad thai recipe

Easy Authentic Shrimp Pad Thai Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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.

What makes Pad Thai taste so good? ›

If it's only made of those ingredients, what then makes it so unique? A Pad Thai has tamarind, fish sauce, garlic, dried shrimp, palm sugar, and red chili pepper. These simple ingredients make Pad Thai a bowl of five tastes—salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and umami.

What gives Pad Thai its orange 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.

What is shrimp Pad Thai made of? ›

Pad Thai is stir-fry dish made with rice noodles, shrimp, chicken, or tofu, peanuts, a scrambled egg and bean sprouts. The ingredients are sautéed together in a wok and tossed in a delicious Pad Thai sauce.

What's the difference between authentic and traditional Pad Thai? ›

However, Americanized versions might swap tamarind for ketchup, making it sweeter and less complex. They may also add proteins like chicken or shrimp, which aren't traditional. The noodles in authentic Pad Thai tend to be softer, whereas Americanized versions often have a firmer texture.

How is Pad Thai traditionally made? ›

Pad thai is made with rice noodles, which are stir fried with eggs and chopped firm tofu, flavored with tamarind juice, fish sauce, dried shrimp, garlic, shallots, and sometimes red chili pepper and palm sugar, and served with lime wedges and often crushed roasted peanuts.

What are the 5 flavors of Pad Thai? ›

The Key to Thai Flavors: Balance

These are: salty, sweet, spicy, sour, and creamy.

What is the main flavor in 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 a substitute for tamarind paste in Pad Thai? ›

TAMARIND SUBSTITUTION

Although ketchup is a common replacement for tamarind paste, we prefer this tasty mixture: 1/4 cup (50 mL) tomato paste, 2 tbsp (30 mL) rice vinegar or freshly squeezed lime or lemon juice, 2 tbsp (30 mL) Worcestershire, 2 garlic cloves, minced, 1 tbsp (15 mL) brown sugar and 1 tbsp (15 mL) water.

What is a substitute for lime juice in Pad Thai? ›

Lemon for 'Pad Thai' is still alright if lime is not available. Lime works better to balance the salty (soy and fish sauce) in the dish.

What color is authentic Pad Thai? ›

Authentic Pad Thai in Thailand is not red! Sometimes if they use a lot of Tamarind paste it can have somewhat of an orangish tinge.

Is there ketchup in Pad Thai? ›

Pad Thai, a popular traditional rice noodle dish is very mild, pleasant and kid-friendly and can be a great starting point into Thai flavors. The more traditional Pad Thai is made with tamarind, but this recipe uses ketchup which is much easier to find. The taste is very similar.

What is the famous shrimp paste in Thailand? ›

Very popular in Thailand is nam phrik kapi, a spicy condiment made with fresh shrimp paste and most often eaten together with fried pla thu (short mackerel) and fried, steamed or raw vegetables.

Is Pad Thai junk food? ›

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.

What is the name of Thai shrimp paste? ›

In Thailand, shrimp paste goes by the name kapi (or gkapi). It's a purple-brown condiment made by mixing krill (tiny shrimp-like crustaceans) with salt and leaving them to ferment. The resulting mixture is then dried and ground into a dense and sticky paste that's the consistency of almond butter or coarse pâté.

What does Pad Thai paste taste like? ›

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. Sourness: Tamarind paste contributes a tangy and slightly sour taste to Pad Thai. Lime wedges are.

Does Pad Thai always have soy sauce? ›

It is usually a mixture of fish sauce (condiment made of fish), oyster sauce (made from oyster extract), brown sugar and tamarind (tree seed), but can also include shrimp, garlic, shallots or red chili pepper. Some establishments or chefs may use soy sauce, which is traditionally made by fermenting soybeans and wheat.

Is Pad Thai sauce spicy? ›

You can make it in different ways, and you'll find variations from restaurant to restaurant and cook to cook, as it is with a lot of Thai food. It isn't traditionally spicy, but I like to give my own spicy spin to the dish. The key to a good Pad Thai recipe, to me, is the fresh ingredients.

Why is Pad Thai sauce red? ›

The sauce that coats noodles in Pad Thai should be a light brown color that comes from a sauce made with tamarind paste, fish sauce, and lime juice. Some authentic versions add shrimp paste which can give the dish a deeper red tint.

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