Thai Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao) (2024)

Drunken Noodles is the literal translation of Pad Kee Mao becausethe theory is that these spicy Thai noodles should beeatenwith an ice cold beer and that they are a great cure for hangover. I can confirm both cases to be true!

This Thai noodle dish is a very popular both in Thailand and in Thai restaurants outside of Thailand. You will be surprised how fast and easy this recipe is to make!

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Drunken Noodles!

Get Drunken Noodles from the streets of Thailand, and unless you have an exceptional spice-o-meter, you’ll be chugging down the beer in an attempt to cool the burn in your mouth.

Make this at home and you can control the heat!

The amount of chilli I’ve included in the recipe is mild enough for most people (I think), but enough so you can taste the heat. By all means, feel free to turn up the spice dial!

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What you need

There are all sorts of variations of Drunken Noodles in Thailand and even more in the western world.In Thailand the two constants arechicken and Thai Basil, and quite often it came with baby corn as well, though from my research I couldn’t confirm that this was a “must have” in this dish.

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Rice Noodles

Get the widest dried rice noodles you can find at your grocery store. Here in Australian supermarkets, the widest I can find is labelled “Pad Thai”, though ironically, it’s actually too wide for Pad Thai!

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Thai Basil

There are actuallytwo types of Thai Basil – regular Thai Basil and Thai Holy Basil. Drunken Noodles can be made with either.

Outside of Thailand, restaurants typically use regular Thai Basil because it is easier to find than Holy Basil. I even have difficulty finding Holy Basil in Thai grocery stores!

Is Thai Basil the same as regular basil?

Thai Basil is not the same as regular basil. It tastes like regular basil with a slight aniseed flavour. A very distinct flavour that you know and love about your favourite dishes at your local Thai restaurant like Drunken Noodles and Thai Chilli Basil Chicken!

Best substitute for Thai Basil

Regular basil! In fact, Drunken Noodles is traditionally made with Holy Basil which tastes more similar to regular basil than Thai Basil!

How to make it

As with all stir fries and stir fried noodles, this moves fast once you start cooking – around 6 minutes start to finish – so have everything ready to go before you start cooking!

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Comparison to other popular Thai noodles

Whereas Pad Thai is nutty and sweet, Pad Kee Mao is spicy and savoury. Compared to Pad See Ew, the sauce of Drunken Noodles is lighter in colour and not as sweet.

Also, neither Pad Thai nor Pad See Ew does not have Thai Basil in it, and it is not as spicy.

Actually, Pad Kee Mao is essentially like Thai Chilli Basil Chicken stir fry with noodles added!

Better made at home

In Western Thai restaurants, Drunken Noodles are usually very saucy, oily and salty – too much so in my opinion, and very different from the streets of Thailand. So it’s really nice to be able to make a healthier yet just as tasty version at home!

And remember tocrack open an ice cold beer to enjoy these Drunken Noodles with! – Nagi x

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Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao)

Author: Nagi | RecipeTin Eats

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 6 minutes mins

Total: 16 minutes mins

Noodles, Stir Fries

Thai

4.94 from 181 votes

Servings2 -3

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Recipe video above. Spicy Thai Noodles, a popular Thaitake-outdish from the streets of Thailand! Make sure you have all ingredients ready to toss into the wok as once you start cooking, things happen quickly! Spice level: moderate to high (it's SUPPOSED to be spicy!)

Ingredients

Noodles

  • 7 oz /200g dried rice noodles , wide (Note 1)

Stir Fry

  • 2 tbsp oil (peanut, vegetable or canola)
  • 3 large cloves of garlic , minced
  • 2 birds eye chilli or Thai chillies , deseeded, very finely chopped (Note 2)
  • 1/2 onion , sliced
  • 200 g /7oz chicken thighs , cut into bite size pieces (breast ok too)
  • 2 tsp fish sauce (or soy sauce)
  • 2 green onions , cut into 3cm/2" pieces
  • 1 cup Thai or Thai Holy Basil leaves (sub regular basil, Note 3)

Sauce

  • 3 tbsp oyster sauce
  • 1 1/2 tbsp light soy sauce (Note 4)
  • 1 1/2 tbsp dark soy sauce (Note 4)
  • 2 tsp sugar
  • 1 tbsp water

Instructions

  • Prepare noodles per packet directions.

  • Mix Sauce in a small bowl.

  • Heat oil in wok or large heavy based skillet over high heat.

  • Add garlic and chilli and cook for 10 seconds. Don't inhale - the chilli will make you cough!

  • Add onion, cook for 1 minute.

  • Add chicken and fish sauce, and fry until cooked, around 2 minutes.

  • Add green onion, noodles and sauce and cook for 1 minute until the sauce reduces and coats the noodles.

  • Remove from heat and immediately add basil, toss until just wilted, then serve immediately.

Recipe Notes:

1. Wide rice noodles - use wide ones and prepare per packet. I use ones labelled as "Pad Thai" rice noodles (see in post, here it is at Woolworths). Fine to use thinner ones if you can't find wide ones.

2. Chilli - 2 birds eye or Thai chillies gives this a nice buzz of spice but won't blow your head off! Feel free to adjust to your taste. Can also use a dollop of chilli paste instead - add it with the chicken.

3. Thai Basil - tastes like regular basil with slight aniseed flavour. Traditionally made with Thai Holy Basil which tastes like regular basil but most restaurants outside Thailand use regular Thai Basil (easier to find, sold at Harris Farms and some Woolies, Coles in Australia).

Substitute with regular basil (it tastes like Drunken Noodles in Thailand!)

4. Soy Sauce - both light and dark soy sauce can be substituted with all purpose soy sauce (ie soy sauce that is just labelled "soy sauce" without "dark" or "light" or "sweet" in front of it).

Can also sub the dark soy with more light soy.

DO NOT use all dark soy sauce - will be far too strong.

5. Nutrition per serving, assuming 3 servings.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 197gCalories: 454cal (23%)Carbohydrates: 58.6g (20%)Protein: 22.9g (46%)Fat: 14.8g (23%)Saturated Fat: 2.4g (15%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 12.4gCholesterol: 79mg (26%)Sodium: 223mg (10%)Fiber: 1.5g (6%)Sugar: 2.7g (3%)

Keywords: drunken noodles, pad kee mao

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Drunken Noodles recipe originally published July 2014. Updated June 2019 with new photos, new writing, new video and most importantly, Life of Dozer section added!

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Like my video shooting area isn’t a tripping hazard as it is, let’s add a giant fur ball into the mix. 🙄

(PS the wine is a PROP! I wasn’t having a cheeky glass at lunch!! 😂)

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FAQs

What is the difference between Drunken Noodles and Pad Kee Mao? ›

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 Thai 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 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.

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'.

Is Pad Kee Mao or Pad See Ew better? ›

Both these dishes are fast and easy and don't call on complex methods or ingredients when it comes to whipping them up at home. 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.

Why are Drunken Noodles called drunk? ›

There's more than one story about their name.

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 is the healthiest Thai food to order? ›

10 of Our Favorite Healthy Thai Dishes, According to a Dietitian
  • Clear spicy Thai soup.
  • Hainanese chicken with rice.
  • Steamed fish.
  • Coconut lemongrass clams.
  • Garlic stir-fried vegetables.
  • Mango sticky rice.
  • Coconut water.
  • Tips.
Aug 19, 2022

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.

What is the lowest calorie Thai food in a restaurant? ›

Thai Food Calories List
Healthiest Thai Food (calories)Approximate Calories per Serving
Tom Jued (Clear Soup)60-80 calories
Pad Pak Ruam (Mixed Vegetables Stir-Fry)100-150 calories
Khao Pad (Thai Fried Rice)300-400 calories
Tom Kha Gai (Coconut Chicken Soup)250-350 calories
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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.”

Is there MSG in Drunken Noodles? ›

The thing about drunken noodles aka Pad Kee Mao is that for the most part, it has gluten (soy sauce) and msg (oyster sauce – most varieties).

How to make Drunken Noodles less salty? ›

Sesame oil – this oil is adds another layer of flavor to the sauce for the noodles. Feel free to also use it for cooking the vegetables, instead of canola oil. Granulated sugar – just a little bit of sugar is adds sweetness and balances out the salty, spicy flavors in this dish.

What does moo mean in Thai? ›

*In rural areas, the 4th level of administrative division (“moo”) is also needed. It is usually translated as village, though it doesn't necessarily cover one single settlement.

How old are you in Thai female? ›

If someone asks you คุณอายุเท่าไร(khun aa-yú thâo-rài) ? they are asking, “How old are you?” in formal Thai. [slowly] คุณอายุเท่าไร(khun aa-yú thâo-rài)?

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.

Is drunken noodle or Pad See Ew healthier? ›

What's healthier - Pad See Ew or Drunken Noodles? Overall, Pad See Ew has less calories than Drunken Noodles. Pad See Ew has 255 calories per cup whereas Drunken Noodles has 323 calories per cup.

What's the difference between rice noodles and Pad Thai noodles? ›

Compared to rice noodles, vermicelli, and rice stick noodles, Pad Thai noodles are broader and thicker, giving them a chewier texture. Pad Thai noodles are used explicitly in the popular Thai dish called Pad Thai, known for its unique blend of flavors and textures.

What is the meaning of Pad Kee? ›

“Pad” means stir fry and “Kee Mao” means drunk/drunkie. Together, the name is “stir fry drunk” or Drunken Noodles.

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