Pad Thai

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1/4 cup thai fish sauce

1/4 cup + 2 T white vinegar

2-4 T sugar [i use 3 T]

1 t paprika

8 oz thai rice noodles ("rice sticks") about 1/8" thick

8 oz tofu

1-2 T dried shrimp (optional)

3 T oil

2-3 cloves garlic

2 eggs

3/4 lb bean sprouts

4 green onions, sliced on the diagonal,

including white part

3/4 C ground peanuts [not peanut butter]

1+ T roasted red chili peppers*.

*note on roasted red chile: Take some dried reds and cook them in an ungreased wok over low heat stirring constantly until
they start to brown. Grind in a coffee grinder or spice mill. Ordinary red chile flakes may be substituted but it won't taste as
good.

Recipe:

Combine first four ingredients and let sit until sugar dissolves. Soak rice noodles/sticks in warm water until they are soft but
don't disintegrate when pressed, about 40 minutes. Drain. Drain tofu by wrapping it in a clean towel and pressing with a large
can of tomatoes, about 30 minutes. Cut into 1/4 inch cubes. Rinse dried shrimp in water and drain.

Put oil in wok, heat to medium, put in crushed garlic. Swirl around for about a minute. Add noodles and mix around for a
minute or two.

Add the tofu and shrimp then immediately add the liquid. Keep stirring until the liquid has all been absorbed into the noodles,
about a couple of minutes.

Lower heat to low or medium-low. Push some of the stuff aside at one end of wok, and break an egg in. Immediately cover
with noodles. Do the same at the other end of wok. Let the eggs cook undisturbed until the yolks are practically cooked,
about three minutes. (Carefully peak if unsure.) Slip a slotted spoon under each egg in turn, and bring upward, through the
noodles, shaking as you go. The idea is to break up the cooked egg into the rest of the mixture into tiny bits.

Mix in sprouts and green onions. Let cook for another two minutes. Turn off heat. Add crushed peanuts and enough roasted
red chilies to your desired hotness.


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