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  2. Pad thai is actually easy to make at home: Chef Hong ... - AOL

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    Pad thai is simpler to make than we had thought. Come along for a cooking lesson with chef Hong Thaimee at Thaimee Love with USA TODAY's Morgan Hines.

  3. Best Bites: Chicken pad Thai - AOL

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    You mindlessly dial your local Thai joint for takeout, convinced that your favorite go-to serves up the best Pad Thai in the city. Lucky for you, however, we have the inside scoop on how to make ...

  4. Pad thai - Wikipedia

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    Pad Thai, phat Thai, or phad Thai (/ ˌ p ɑː d ˈ t aɪ / or / ˌ p æ d ˈ t aɪ /; Thai: ผัดไทย, RTGS: phat thai, ISO: p̄hạd thịy, pronounced [pʰàt̚ tʰāj] ⓘ, 'Thai stir fry'), is a stir-fried rice noodle dish commonly served as a street food in Thailand as part of the country's cuisine.

  5. Shrimp Pad Thai Recipe - AOL

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    In a large bowl, cover the noodles with cold water and let stand for 2 hours. Drain well. Preheat the oven to 375°. Spread the peanuts on a baking sheet and toast for 10 minutes, until fragrant.

  6. Pailin Chongchitnant - Wikipedia

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    Pailin Chongchitnant (Thai: ไพลิน จงจิตรนันท์) [1] is a Thai-born Canadian Chef, YouTuber, and cookbook author based in Vancouver. [2] [3] [4] Pailin hosts the website Hot Thai Kitchen, and a YouTube channel named Pailin's Kitchen featuring recipes that focus on Thai cuisine.

  7. Cellophane noodles - Wikipedia

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    In Thai cuisine, glass noodles are called wun sen (Thai: วุ้นเส้น). They are commonly mixed with pork and shrimp in a spicy salad called yam wun sen (Thai: ยำวุ้นเส้น), or stir-fried as phat wun sen (Thai: ผัดวุ้นเส้น) and sometimes used as the noodles for pad thai.

  8. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Stir-fried noodle dishes such as drunken noodles, pad see ew, and pad thai, and curry-noodle dishes such as khanom chin nam ngiao, are also eaten with a fork and spoon in the Thai fashion. Thai meals typically consist of rice (khao in Thai) with many complementary dishes shared by all. The dishes are all served at the same time, including the ...

  9. Pad see ew - Wikipedia

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    Pad see ew is made with light soy sauce (''si-io khao'', similar to the regular soy sauce), dark soy sauce (si-io dam, having a more syrupy consistency), garlic, broad rice noodles called kuaitiao sen yai in Thai, Chinese broccoli, egg, and tofu or some form of thinly sliced meat – commonly pork, chicken, beef, shrimp, or mixed seafood. It is ...