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Pad Thai with Tofu
This is a favorite Thai dish that is light and combines sour, salt, sweet, and spicy flavors.
Classic Pad Thai
This recipe is a perfect example of Thai cooking for beginners. Once mastered, you'll forget stopping for take-out and make this easy stir-fry a weeknight staple.
Zucchini Noodles Pad Thai
A healthier adaptation of a Pad Thai recipe. Serve with extra lime wedges.
Pad Thai Noodles
This popular Thai noodle dish has a delicate balance of spicy, sweet, salty, and sour flavors. This recipe is based on a traditional Bangkok-style version of the dish. It is not swimming in sauce like many Western versions found in restaurants. The dish is full of flavor with a light coating of delicious sauce in every bite. Serve with lime wedges, fish sauce, sugar, white pepper or pepper flakes, and vinegar on the table so guests can individually adjust tastes.
Okinawan-Style Pad Thai
This is a famous dish popularized in Thailand. Although the recipe varies from cook to cook and region to region, this is a good attempt at recreating what I ate from Thai-owned hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Okinawa, Japan. Key to the flavor are the sugar levels, unsalted peanuts, peanut oil, and either oyster or fish sauce.
Spicy Shrimp Pad Thai
I used other pad thai recipes from this website and added shrimp and my own little flavor and spice.
Unbaked Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies
Sweet & chewy cookies that are not baked.
Overnight Buckwheat Oats
A variation from overnight oats recipe from Alli Shircliff. This is for anyone who doesn't/can't eat oatmeal but wants a delicious, fast, and healthy breakfast. This uses buckwheat flakes--not the cereal flakes but rolled and flaked buckwheat. They look very similar to oatmeal flakes but are much smaller. Mix in agave and berries. Eat and enjoy!
Easy, Healthy No-Cook Overnight Oats
A little sweetness is all you need and vanilla extract makes it taste gourmet. You can get creative with this recipe and use berries instead of bananas, flax seeds instead of chia, or any unsweetened nut milk or nut butter that you fancy.
Overnight Coconut Pecan Steel Cut Oats
No-cook method of preparing steel cut oats. Soaking overnight makes for a chewy and hearty wholesome breakfast or snack that is ready when you are to eat.
Quaker® Banana Bread Overnight Oats
All the delicious warm spices of banana bread are added to these easy-to-prepare overnight oats. Bananas are stirred in for banana bread flavour in a jiffy.
Make-Ahead Steel-Cut Oats
I came up with how to cook steel-cut oats overnight by making four portions ahead and refrigerating them overnight because they take so long to cook. It's very hearty, delicious, and wholesome!
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