Pad Thai Wonderpot Recipe - Meatless, or with Shrimp or Chicken (2024)

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This pad thai recipe cooks all in one pot and makes the most marvelous meal in less than 30 minutes! Pad Thai Wonderpot Recipe … You need to make it to believe just how easy and delicious it is!

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Wonderpot Recipes

The first Wonderpot recipe I ever tried was this The Italian Wonder Pot. I have been making it ever since. It’s so delicious! I knew I needed more recipes like that wonder pot recipe – and that is how this Pad Thai Wonderpot recipe came to be.

I mean, have you ever see the commercials for V8? The ones where they smack themselves in the head? That’s how I felt after I had made this so simple, so delicious meal for the first time. Like “duh! where has THIS been all my life?!”

Easy Wonder Pot Shrimp Pad Thai

I began the search for pad Thai recipes that would work in this one pot/wonder pot fashion and found a couple on Pinterest that I liked the looks of. Like always, I pulled some of this and some of that from each of them and my recipe for Shrimp Pad Thai Wonderpot was born.

The first time I blogged this recipe, I added shrimp. I have also made it with chicken. You don’t need to add meat to this at all, we love it meatless, as is.

The beauty of this meal is wonder pot recipes are one-pot meals that you can easily do in 30 minutes. It is called a “wonder pot recipe” because you cook everything in one pot and wonder why didn’t you ever do it anyway before. It is just that convenient to make and to clean up afterward.

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What exactly is Pad Thai?

Pretty much everyone I know loves ordering pad Thai noodles in their favorite Thai restaurant. It is seriously just one of those dishes with universal appeal. Young kids eat without being fussy about it. Old folks love it (even though they may prefer it on the less spicy side). And it is just one of those dishes that you see on every Thai menu.

It is sort of like seeing some form of spaghetti on an Italian menu or enchiladas on a Mexican menu. Pad Thai apparently pays the bills.

In essence, pad Thai is a rice noodle dish that is a little bit salty and a little bit sweet. There is a bit of nuttiness from peanut butter and umami from the soy sauce. The red pepper flakes and curry add just a touch of heat. However, no flavor outpaces any other. The goal is balance and harmony.

Wonder Pot Pad Thai noodle creates a classic “street food” dish

Contrary to commonly held beliefs, pad Thai is not an ancient Thai recipe. In fact, in food terms, it is relatively modern. It became popular as street food back in the early part of the last century.

Traditional pad Thai is classic “one pot” style cooking. The classic version of pad Thai is cooked in a wok, but I just use a suitably sized pot to contain all the ingredients.

The pasta and most of the ingredients cook together until the end when you add the shrimp, or tofu, or thin strips of chicken. Then you let those cook quickly at the end, garnish and it is ready to serve. You are ready to set up your cart on the streets of Thailand… Well, maybe don’t go that far, but you are ready for a wonderful and easy pad Thai meal.

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Ingredients in this Pad Thai Wonderpot Recipe

Gotta love all of those colorful veggies, right? Mung bean sprouts, sweet red bell pepper, onions, and matchstick carrots. (I cheat and buy the shredded carrots in the produce section.) Scallions, cilantro, and salty chopped peanuts top it off.

Instead of the traditional rice noodles, I use uncooked linguine pasta. You could most certainly use rice noodles if you prefer.

The heat comes from the red curry paste and the red pepper flakes, and it’s super easy to adjust the spice. The way my recipe is made is not spicy at all. So if you like the heat, add in more of those pepper flakes!

Ginger paste or fresh ginger root, sesame oil, soy sauce, honey, lime juice, chicken or vegetable stock, and peanut butter make up the red of the pot.

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The chopping is the only time consuming part of this whole recipe. Almost everything goes into the pot to start, adding in the bean sprouts, and any protein later. Cover it with a lid and bring it to a boil.

Reduce the heat and cook it for another 6 minutes, stirring to keep the noodles from sticking together.

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Remove the lid and Ta-Dah! Dinner is ready.

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Garnish with more cilantro, scallions, and more peanuts before serving. Only one pot to clean up, too! It’s a winner of a dinner!

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Variations on Wonder Pot pad Thai

If you are allergic or have other dietary restrictions on eating shellfish, then you can always adapt this recipe easily. If you want to go with a vegetarian version, then add some cubes of tofu to add protein to it. Or, use strips of chicken breast meat or strips of lean pork too.

If you want to go gluten-free for the noodles or use any other style of linguine like spinach or tomato then those will do nicely, too.

You can also easily dial up the heat with the addition of a couple of deep red or dark green Thai chilies. Dice them in according to your heat preferences.

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More Thai inspired dishes to check out

Thai food is so fresh and balances so many wonderful seasonings. You don’t have to go out to the restaurant if you want to make your own. Here are a few recipes to check out inspired by Thai classics.

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Shrimp Pad Thai Wonder Pot

This pad thai recipe cooks all in one pot and makes the most marvelous meal in less than 30 minutes! Pad Thai Wonderpot Recipe ... You need to make it to believe just how easy and delicious it is!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Course: Main Dishes

Cuisine: Asian

Keyword: 30 minute meal, easy dinner, easy pad thai, one pot, Pad Thai, wonder pot, wonderpot

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 417kcal

Author: Michaela Kenkel

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces linguine pasta
  • 32 ounces of chicken stock or vegetable
  • 1 medium sized onion sliced
  • 4 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1 red bell pepper sliced (about 1- 1 1/2 cups)
  • 1 1/2 cups matchstick carrots I bought a bag of already shredded carrots, worked great!
  • 1 Tablespoon ginger paste or the same fresh grated
  • tops of 3 green onions scallions, divided
  • 1 1/2 cup salted roasted peanuts slightly chopped, divided
  • 1 pound shrimp cleaned, optional
  • 1 cup cilantro slightly chopped, divided
  • 1/2- 1 cup bean sprouts
  • 2 Tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2 Tablespoons Peanut Butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes more if your prefer it spicier
  • 1 1/2 Tablespoons honey
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons red curry paste
  • 2 Tablespoons fresh squeezed lime juice
  • Fresh lime sliced for serving

Instructions

  • In a large pot, pour water and chicken stock.

  • To this add the following: pasta, onion, garlic, bell pepper,carrots,3/4 of both scallions and cilantro, (reserve some for serving) 1 cup of peanuts, (reserve rest for serving) soy sauce, peanut butter, red pepper flakes, honey, sesame oil, curry paste and lime juice.

  • Place lid on pot and turn on high.Let it come to a boil, give it a stir, and reduce to a simmer.

  • Cover and cook for about 6 minutes.

  • (stir every couple minutes, so nothing sticks.)

  • Dump in shrimp and bean sprouts, stir and cover, let it cook for about 6 minutes more, until shrimp are steamed, and pasta is cooked.

  • There will be a small amount of sauce in the bottom.

  • Serve topped with remaining scallions, cilantro and peanuts, with a lime slice to squeeze if desired.

Notes

If you are adding chicken, make sure it's sliced nice and thin so it cooks quickly.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 417kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 27g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 14g | Cholesterol: 123mg | Sodium: 1103mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 10g

This recipe was originally posted on March 5, 2014. It was updated to improve user experience and re-shared on July 21, 2020.

Pad Thai Wonderpot Recipe - Meatless, or with Shrimp or Chicken (2024)

FAQs

Does pad thai have shrimp in it? ›

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 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 goes with pad thai? ›

The best side dishes to serve with pad thai are spring rolls, green papaya salad, fried rice, satay skewers, Thai coconut soup, cucumber salad, mango sticky rice, crispy tofu and steamed dumplings.

What is a substitute for tamarind 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.

Does Pad Thai usually have meat? ›

The most traditional protein to use in pad Thai is shrimp, but pork, chicken, and beef are popular options as well. Eggs and tofu are usually incorporated as part of the basic stir-fry. Pad Thai is often not vegetarian even without meat, however, because of the fish sauce and/or dried shrimp used to make the sauce.

Do they eat shrimp in Thailand? ›

It's mostly caught around phu*ket, or farmed in neighboring islands. There are several kinds of lobsters but you'll likely see Seven Colored phu*ket Lobster, around 1,800-2,500 THB per kilogram depending on size. Shrimp is all over Thai food – in stir fries, curries, baked with noodles or dried and added to Som Tum.

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.

Why does Pad Thai taste so good? ›

Pad Thai Adaptations

But the backbone of the dish remains the same – rice noodle, eggs, tofu and dried shrimps. As for the all-important sauce, it consists of a balanced nuance of three tastes: saltiness from either fish sauce or soy sauce, sweetness from palm sugar, and sourness from tamarind juice.

How important is fish sauce in Pad Thai? ›

Fish sauce is arguably the most important seasoning in Southeast Asian cuisine, and this is definitely true of Thai cuisine. You've probably had it without even knowing it; in your pad thai, or in that orange dipping sauce nuoc cham from your Vietnamese takeout.

What are the 5 flavors of pad thai? ›

The name of this establishment refers to the five flavors (ha/ห้า=five, roat/รส=flavors) which are present in a good pad Thai: salty, sweet, sour, spicy, and savory.

What can I use instead of fish sauce in pad thai? ›

8 Tasty Fish Sauce Substitutes
  1. Soy sauce. Soy sauce, which is made from fermented soybeans, water, salt, and wheat, is an excellent alternative to fish sauce. ...
  2. Tamari. Tamari is a type of soy sauce. ...
  3. Oyster sauce. ...
  4. Vegan fish sauce. ...
  5. Seaweed. ...
  6. Coconut aminos. ...
  7. Worcestershire sauce. ...
  8. Mushroom and soy sauce broth.
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What should good pad thai taste like? ›

The dish is mixed with a tamarind sauce and served with lime. The flavors of this dish are centered around a sweet-savory fusion. Salty, nutty, and with that slightly sweet sauce, it's a treat for tastebuds!

What makes pad thai taste like pad thai? ›

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.

Can I use lemon juice instead of tamarind paste? ›

Dried fruit and lemon juice: Creating a paste with dried fruits (like apricots or prunes) and lemon juice is a good substitute for tamarind paste. Depending on the dried fruit you use, you can achieve a very similar flavor to tamarind.

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. Traditionally lemon is un-Asian as an ingredient in the kitchen.

Does Thai food use shrimp paste? ›

You'll find shrimp paste in a number of recipes from Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia and Thailand noodle dishes.

What is shrimp paste called in Thai? ›

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 shrimp Pad Thai taste like? ›

Quick-cooking rice noodles tossed with a Thai inspired sauce, vegetables, scrambled eggs, and garlicky shrimp that is pan-seared with a touch of butter. This Pad Thai is saucy, tangy, a touch salty, and just a little spicy. It's heavy on the rice noodles and comes together in no time at all (about 30 minutes).

What is shrimp Pad Thai made of? ›

Shrimp Pad Thai is full of silky rice noodles, tender shrimp, fresh veggies and a peanut-y sauce to bring it all together. This version uses familiar ingredients and is ready in just 20 minutes!

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