Dishes for the summer

Cooking with Bell: Together we cook an authentic Thai meal - the perfect summer dish for the family

Recipe no. 1

Pad Thai: The family dish from Thailand

For the first recipe in our "Summer Dishes - Around the World" series, Bell is back in the kitchen to cook a simple yet tasty dish. This recipe is a hearty meal for the whole family that is easy to prepare with fresh ingredients.

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Pad Thai: Cooking instructions

The original recipe uses pickled radish, which is added to the pan, but it can also be omitted.

  1. Soak the rice noodles: Soak the rice ribbon noodles in lukewarm water for 15 minutes.

  2. Prepare the ingredients: Peel the shallots, halve them and cut them into fine rings. Wash and clean the spring onions, cut the green parts into 3 cm long pieces and halve them lengthwise, finely chop the white part. Peel and finely chop the garlic.

  3. Prepare the tofu and eggs: Cut the tofu into 5 mm cubes. Beat the eggs in a bowl. Wash the mung bean sprouts and drain them. Coarsely chop the peanuts and cut the lime into eighths.

  4. Drain the noodles: Drain the noodles and leave to drain.

  5. Prepare the sauce: Mix the coconut blossom sugar, tamarind paste, fish sauce and red chili flakes together with 200 ml water in a bowl.

  6. Heat the pan: Heat a frying pan (preferably a non-stick pan with low sides, 28 cm Ø) over a medium heat and add 2 tbsp oil. Sauté the shallots and the white part of the spring onion and add the garlic after 30 seconds. Make sure that nothing browns.

  7. Fry the tofu: Add the tofu and fry for a further 30 seconds, stirring with a wooden spatula.

  8. Add the noodles: Add the noodles and mix everything well. Pour in two thirds of the sauce mixture and mix well again. The pasta should now be soft but not mushy (it should no longer be chewy). Add the rest of the sauce as required.

  9. Fry the prawns: Using a wooden spatula, slide the pasta mixture onto one half of the pan. Add a splash of oil to the empty space and fry the prawns on both sides for 30 seconds. Add them to the pasta.

  10. Prepare the eggs: Add another splash of oil to the open surface, pour in the egg mixture, let it set briefly and break it up with a spatula (it should resemble a scrambled egg more than an omelette). Once it has set, mix it with the pasta mixture.

  11. Finish and serve: Then add mung bean sprouts, peanuts and the green part of the spring onion, mix everything well and continue frying until the spring onion greens have softened a little. Divide the dish between four plates and season with some chili flakes if necessary. Serve with lime wedges for drizzling.

Pad Thai

Fried Thai noodles

Introduction

Pad Thai is an iconic dish that delights every visitor to Thailand. Our recipe takes you into the world of smooth noodles, combined with crunchy peanuts and a sweet and spicy sauce, finished with fresh chives, bean sprouts and succulent prawns. We have researched the secrets of Asian cookshops and bring the essence of this irresistible dish straight to your home.

History of Pad Thai

In 1939, when Thailand emerged from the former Siam, Prime Minister Phibun initiated a profound national movement. This change not only shaped the country's identity, but also influenced the eating habits of the Thai people. As part of the national revival, traditional Thai rice noodles replaced their wheat counterparts, an ingredient of Chinese origin, in the nation's cooking pots.

Culinary innovation

The result was a dish that promised more than just culinary delights: Pad Thai. The name reflects both culinary innovation and patriotic pride, as "pad" means fried in the Thai language. This culinary delight carries the spirit of Thailand and embodies the unity of tradition and culinary innovation.

Our recipe

Our Pad Thai recipe brings the authentic flavors of Thailand straight into your kitchen. Let yourself be enchanted by the smooth noodles, crunchy peanuts and sweet and spicy sauce. Combined with fresh chives, bean sprouts and juicy prawns, this dish is sure to become a favorite in your household.

A culture of culinary delights

Pad Thai is more than just a dish - it's a piece of Thai history and culture. Try our recipe and experience the unique combination of tradition and culinary innovation that makes Pad Thai so irresistible.

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