Pad Woon Sen (Vermicelli Noodles Stir Fry with Shrimp & Pork)CLICK FOR THE RECIPEPad woon sen, a
Pad Woon Sen (Vermicelli Noodles Stir Fry with Shrimp & Pork)CLICK FOR THE RECIPEPad woon sen, a speedy stir-fry dish for when you don’t know what else to cook!! Joking aside this is possibly one of the most versatile dishes you will find in the Thai repertoire. There is very little that can’t be substituted or skipped. As long as you’re frying a combo of meats and/or vegetables with fine mungbean glass (vermicelli) noodles, you can’t go far wrong. There does seem to be a common theme of cabbage, beansprouts, tomatoes and Chinese celery but, whatever you have can go in. It’s another cross over dish- very definitely exported from Chinese cuisine along the way. *I also want to give you a heads up that I’m going to be away on holiday for a few weeks- sadly, no not Thailand (although it is exactly one year already since I was in Malaysia- I do miss it and would love to go back to Kuala Lumpur again one day). This time we’re going to be in the USA. We’ve been quite a few times already and tend to do big road trips; two years ago it was the Deep South, this time it’s New England.For the next three weeks, I’ll be travelling and eating my way around Boston, Cape Cod, the Hudson Valley, the Adirondacks, Vermont/ New Hampshire, Mt Desert Island, Portland and Salem. Hopefully eating a LOT of fresh seafood, buffalo wings, popovers, pies etc. I am particularly looking forward to experiencing Boston’s Chinatown; I hope to post from there.If you’ve any recommendations- it doesn’t need to be Thai/Asian food, I love all food- then I would be thrilled to hear from you. -- source link
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