Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao) (2024)

Introducing my favorite Thai dish in the form of these EASY, fast, and fiery Drunken Noodles. This delicious recipe is ready in 30 minutes!

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Drunken Noodles, also known as Pad Kee Mao (ผัดขี้เมา), is a stir fry noodle dish that is very popular in Thailand and found in most Thai restaurants. It’s my personal favorite and I’m adding this recipe to my list of “better than take-out” Thai food recipes, like this pad gra prow.

What I LOVE about this recipe:

  • Choose the spice level: I love fiery hot pasta, sandwiches, etcetera, but my young kids don’t so I can easily customize this dish to add more or less red chili sauce depending on who I’m serving.
  • Adaptable: This recipe allows for a lot of modifications and substitutions depending on what you have on hand. If you can’t find wide rice noodles, substitute thinner Pad Thai noodles, or even linguini. if you don’t have chicken, substitute another protein (tofu, shrimp or pork would all taste great), and add any vegetables that need to be used from your fridge. (See more adaptation ideas below).

About the basil:

As explained previously in my Thai Basil Beef recipe, Thai cooking usually includes a variety of different types of basil. Here are the main three:

  1. Thai Holy basil (or hot basil): this is what’s used in this drunken noodles recipe! It’s a basil leaf known for adding heat to dishes. It’s harder to find, even in Asian grocery stores, but you can have it shipped directly to you on Amazon, OR you can substitute regular (sweet basil) that you find at the grocery store.
  2. Thai Basil: this basil leaf can be recognized by it’s purple stems and spicy licorice-anise flavor. It’s not typically found at your American grocery store but it can be found in most Asian grocery stores.
  3. Sweet Basil: this is the basil we are all probably most familiar with because it’s the most common type found in grocery stores. It’s also used most commonly in all types of sauces, marinades, and other recipes. This is a perfectly fine substitute for Thai basil in any recipe, you just loose a little of the unique flavor that Thai basil and Holy basil provide.

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About the noodles:

Drunken noodles are traditionally made with rice noodles, and in particular, extra wide rice noodles. My grocery store only carries thinner Pad Thai rice noodles, which will work well for this recipe, but I buy extra wide rice noodles from Amazon or an Asian market.

If you can’t find or don’t want to use rice noodles, linguini noodles can also makes a decent substitute.

The directions for cooking rice noodles vary per package, so follow the directions found on your rice noodles and cook them while you prepare the rest of this dish.

How to Make Drunken Noodles (step-by-step)

Ingredients:

    • Produce: shallots, carrots, garlic, fresh ginger, zucchini, bell pepper, green onions, roma tomatoes, basil
    • Rice noodles
    • Sesame oil (or canola)
    • Chicken (or other protein)
    • Sauce ingredients: oyster sauce, soy sauce, fish sauce, brown sugar, water, red chili sauce

1. Cook the rice noodles according to package instructions. Drain, rinse with with water and set aside.

2. Prepare the sauce: Mix sauce ingredients in a small bowl.

Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao) (3)3. Cook chicken and vegetables. Heat oil in wok or large skillet over high heat. Add shallots and carrot and cook for 2 minutes. Add more oil and cook chicken. Add garlic and ginger, add bell pepper, zucchini, and the whites of the chopped green onion and sauté.

4. Add noodles and sauce. Toss and cook for a few minutes until warmed through. Remove from heat and stir in chopped basil.

Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao) (4)5. Serve immediately, garnished with remaining green onion and extra chili sauce, sriracha, or crushed red pepper, for added spice.

Other Variations and Adaptations:

  • Add more vegetables: yellow squash, broccoli, baby corn, etc.
  • Swap out the protein: shrimp, tofu, beef, chicken thighs
  • Vegetarian drunken noodles: substitute tofu for chicken. You may choose to sauté the tofu separately until browned on all sides before adding to the dish.
  • Vegan Drunken noodles: substitute tofu for chicken, soy sauce for the fish sauce, and hoisin sauce for oyster sauce.

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Drunken Noodles

My favorite Thai dish is EASY, fast, and fiery Drunken Noodles, a deliciousrecipe that's ready in 30 minutes!

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Author Lauren Allen

Course Main Course

Cuisine Thai

Servings 4

Calories 405

Prep 15 minutes mins

Cook 15 minutes mins

Total 30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 8 oz wide rice noodles
  • 2 Tbsp sesame oil (or canola)
  • 2 shallots , chopped
  • 2 carrots , thinly sliced
  • 1 large chicken breast , chopped (or shrimp or tofu)
  • 3 large cloves of garlic , minced
  • ½ teaspoon fresh minced ginger
  • 1 zucchini , thinly sliced
  • 1 green bell pepper , thinly sliced
  • 2 green onions , chopped
  • 1 roma tomatoes , sliced
  • 1 cup fresh Thai Holy Basil leaves (or substitute regular basil) , roughly chopped

For the sauce:

Instructions

  • Cook noodles according to package instructions.

  • Mix sauce in a small bowl and set aside.

  • Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in wok or large skillet over high heat. Add shallots and carrot and cook for 2 minutes. Add another tablespoon of oil to the pan. Add chicken and season with pepper. Add garlic and ginger and cook for 10 seconds. Add bell pepper, zucchini, tomato and the whites of the chopped green onion and cook for 2 minutes.

  • Add noodles to the pan and pour the sauce over the noodles. Toss and cook for a few minutes until warmed through. Remove from heat and stir in chopped basil.

  • Serve immediately, garnished with remaining green onion and extra chili sauce, sriracha, or crushed red pepper, for added spice.

Nutrition

Calories: 405kcalCarbohydrates: 62gProtein: 17gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 36mgSodium: 1529mgPotassium: 664mgFiber: 4gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 5826IUVitamin C: 41mgCalcium: 65mgIron: 2mg

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FAQs

What is drunken noodle sauce made of? ›

Sesame oil (or canola) Chicken (or other protein) Sauce ingredients: oyster sauce, soy sauce, fish sauce, brown sugar, water, red chili sauce.

Is Pad Kee Mao the same as Drunken Noodles? ›

Drunken Noodles is the literal translation of Pad Kee Mao because the theory is that these spicy Thai noodles should be eaten with an ice cold beer and that they are a great cure for hangover.

Are Drunken Noodles unhealthy? ›

Pad Thai and Drunken Noodles both have a moderate calorie count, making them a good choice at a restaurant. On top of that, they're packed with veggies and protein. Pad Thai has roughly 357 calories in one cup. Drunk Noodles contain about 323 calories per cup.

What's better, pad see ew or Drunken Noodles? ›

For those who want a heady spicy delight, go for the Drunken Noodles or if you are looking for something savory and rich then it has to be Pad See Ew. Of course, we invite you to play around with both kinds of noodle dishes and see which you prefer. Have you tried Pad See Ew or Drunken Noodles before?

Why are Drunken Noodles drunk? ›

One explanation is that because the dish is so spicy, you would have to drink a lot to handle the spice. Another is that the extreme spice of the noodles is the only thing strong enough for inebriated people to taste.

What does pad mean in Thai? ›

Pad thai is a popular Thai dish that can be prepared with a variety of ingredients. The word pad means “fried” and the word Thai means “dish.”

What does Kee Mao mean in Thai? ›

In English texts, it is rendered as pad kee mao, pad ki mao, or pad kimao /ˌpæd kiː ˈmaʊ/ – from its Thai name Thai: ผัดขี้เมา, RTGS: phat khi mao, [pʰàt kʰîː māw], in which phat means 'to stir-fry' and khi mao means 'drunkard'.

What does Kee Mao taste like? ›

The Thai dish also known as pad kee mao, consists of wide rice noodles, an array of vegetables, meat (or plant-based alternatives), soy sauce, fish sauce, garlic, and chili peppers. This combination of ingredients and flavors is a like party in your mouth. It's spicy, sweet, salty, and has pops of umami.

How healthy is Thai food? ›

Traditional Thai cuisine is quite healthy and largely based on vegetables, lean proteins, and fresh herbs and spices. Certain Thai dishes are high in refined carbs and may contain deep-fried foods, added sugar, or high amounts of salt.

Which is healthier, pad thai or Pad See Ew? ›

While both these recipes are carb happy, Pad See Ew has fewer calories than Pad Thai. As it's also the less sweet of the two, Pad See Ew is considered slightly healthier.

Why is Pad Thai so high in calories? ›

While the dish isn't usually the highest calorie option on a Thai menu, it does provide significant calories because it is stir-fried using oil, and because the dish includes peanuts. Pad Thai nutrition is sometimes called into question because of the sugar in the dish.

Are Drunken Noodles the same as Pad Kee Mao? ›

Pad kee mao ผัดขี้เมา or drunken noodles is stir fried noodles with holy basil and lots of chilies. It's a cult-favourite Thai street food. The combination of chewy fresh rice noodles, the epic savoury sauce, and the fragrance of holy basil ... there is nothing quite like it and it never gets old.

Is chow fun the same as Drunken Noodles? ›

Pad Kee Mao, also known as Drunken Noodles, is the supercharged aromatic and herbaceous Thai version of Chow fun using the same wide flat rice noodles. I can eat Pad Kee Mao anytime and definitely do not need to be drunk to enjoy it.

What is closest to Drunken Noodles? ›

Pad See Ew looks similar to drunken noodles because of the wide rice noodles found in both dishes. But it's sauce is mostly made up of a combination of dark and light soy sauce and it's not spicy.

What are the ingredients in PF Chang's Drunken Noodles? ›

COOKED RICE NOODLES (WATER, RICE FLOUR, SOYBEAN OIL), SAUCE (WATER, OYSTER SAUCE [WATER, SUGAR, SALT, OYSTER EXTRACTIVES {OYSTER, WATER, SALT), CORN STARCH], SOY SAUCE [WATER, SOYBEANS, WHEAT, SALT, ALCOHOL, VINEGAR, LACTIC ACID], CHICKEN BROTH, GARLIC PUREE, CANOLA OIL, CORN STARCH, LEMONGRASS PUREE, SUGAR, LESS THAN ...

What is inside oyster sauce? ›

Traditionally, oysters are slowly simmered in water until the liquid caramelizes into a viscous, dark black-brown sauce. But to speed up the process, some commercialized versions are instead made with oyster extracts, plus salt, sugar, corn starch and caramel coloring.

What is in Samyang noodle sauce? ›

Ingredients: water, artificial chicken flavour powder (soy, wheat, celery), corn syrup, artificial chicken flavour (soy,wheat, soy sauce (wheat), soybean oil, onion, garlic, decolourised chilli extract, paprika extract, green tea flavour oil).

What is noodle Flavouring made of? ›

noodle seasoning is made by mixing W/O/W double emulsion with basic seasonings such as liquid sugar, garlic powder, onion powder, maltodextrin, dried parsley, chicken flavor, white pepper powder and sweet soy sauce. The composition of instant noodle seasoning can be seen in Table 2.

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