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Annie Normal's avatar

I have a sorta mock pad thai recipe. Takes around 25 minutes.

You can use whatever noodle you prefer for this. I like wide rice noodles or sobas, but linguine can be subbed in. You either start these at the beginning (for linguine) or while you're cooking the chicken (for rice noods). Either way, start boiling the water before anything else or you'll regret it.

Peanut butter, sriracha, brown sugar, soy sauce, 2 Tbsp lime juice, minced garlic, and grated ginger to make the sauce base, whisked. Coconut milk is added to this right after.

Then you cut up the chicken or tofu, saute til cooked through (but not overcooked).

Once chicken or tofu is cooked, dump the sauce on it, then throw in the noodles. Stir, stir, stir. I actually prefer to use tongs to mix this since the sauce is pretty thick initially.

Then it's done. Top with chopped peanuts and scallions.

Hojae Lee's avatar

I _love_ this kind of content and cannot agree more on the two types of recipes. I live alone, and I'm not super picky about my food (just trying to eat a bit healthier). I think I'm a "decent" cook (but not amazing), and....a bit on the lazy side, haha. I always forget to buy 1 or 2 obscure ingredients and I'm definitely not up for cleaning all kitchen utensils I own (it just delays cooking the next meal). Ordering takeout would be easiest but not practical for my wallet. I'll definitely be trying out most all of the recipes you shared. :) (maybe not bread baking but that's because I don't eat a lot of bread) Love these "efficient" recipes (and I wish more were like these!).

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