Pad See Ew (ผัดซีอิ๊ว) - Thai Fried Noodles You'll Love!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2013
- Pad See Ew (ผัดซีอิ๊ว) is one of the tastiest and most popular Thai fried noodles dishes. Get more delicious food at: migrationology.com/
Thailand is extremely famous for food, and when it comes to fried noodles, a certain dish by the name of Pad Thai often gets the spotlight. But there are a few more fried noodle dishes to choose from like pad kee mao, and the dish that's being highlighted in this street food video right here: Pad See Ew (ผัดซีอิ๊ว). This noodle dish all begins with rice noodles, not just any rice noodles, but they are called sen yai, or wide rice noodles. These noodles are prepared fresh in sheets and then sliced into centimeter or so wide strips.
It takes a super hot fire to make a perfect plate of Pad See Ew (ผัดซีอิ๊ว), the fire has to be flaming to give the noodles the char fiery flavor they need. Once the wok is heated to the desired level of heat and the oil is smoking, pieces of pork (or chicken if you order it) are tossed in and whirled around for a few seconds. The green vegetable kale, known as kana in Thai, is then tossed in with the pork and stir fried for a few seconds. The the rice noodles enter the furnace of a wok, slowly added to the pan while being stirred so the sticky noodles don't clump together. A few more moments of stirring and in goes the seasoning, mostly including light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, oyster sauce, and pepper. Finally for the finishing touch, an egg is cracked right into the middle of the noodles. The noodles are whisked around for a few more seconds until there's a nice smoky char on the contents and then it's scooped onto a plate and ready to be served.
Pad See Ew (ผัดซีอิ๊ว) is popularly eaten with a spoonful of chili flakes tossed on top, and a few scoops of chili vinegar. Or you can choose to eat it just plain to enjoy the delicious flavors from the cooking. I've had quite a few plates of this Thai stir fried noodles dish in Thailand, but my favorite version comes from small shophouse style restaurants where the chef uses a high flame and really scorches the noodles and egg to perfection. When you're looking for a tasty single plate Thai street food meal, don't forget about pad see ew (ผัดซีอิ๊ว). In Bangkok, it's a dish that's available at nearly all hole in the wall stir fry restaurants throughout the city.
This video about pad see ew (ผัดซีอิ๊ว) is my contribution to Asia Eats. Asia Eats is a collaboration between Tastemade ( / tastemade ) and Google+ to celebrate the Asian food story through the eyes of Asian food lovers around the world.
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U are the best thai cook I have come across! and ur facial expressions...!! are a beautifully dramatic...shows how much you love good tasty food. Pure heaven!! LOVE LOVE ur videos!!!
Mark now I show my kids your video of Thai food reviews... And they love it!!! They think ur awesome dude.
Again one of my favourite Thai dishes. You are a lucky man, you can eat every day your choice of Thai food.
Your expression when taking the first bite is priceless! I've never seen anyone enjoying his meal with so much passion. Please don't ever give up on keeping us updated! :)
Keep travelling! Its so nice to see food of different countries! Mark, you are awesome:)
The Chinese call that aroma from the charred wok, "Breath of the Dragon" which I find accurately descriptive. Bold, flavorful, not burned but almost the remnant of the fire. This dish looks delicious as well as has a great balance of veg, protein to starch. Love this video! Thanks for all your postings!
I love Pad See Ew with Pad Thai following a close second. A solid plate of this in Australia costs about $10 where i live so i would love to go to thailand to just spend that much money on 10 plates! love your videos and reactions Mark, keep it up mate
Hi Mark, really enjoyed all your videos. Well done!!!
Thank you for sharing another great food experience. Your genuine pleasure and enjoyment of your meal is so sincere. A true joy to watch.
I just found your channel and loved it. I’ve been looking for authentic Thai recipes and finally found it! Pls make more videos with recipes mark :)
I'm glad that you like Thai food •
thanks a lot! we will always welcome you to Thailand ☺☺
Hey, great, thank you very much for the feedback. Yup, definitely some places is easier than other to get footage of the cooking, and I agree, it does add a lot to the videos. Thanks again!
Delicioso!.. I hit the like button just by reading the discretion haha that's all you need and you get a thumbs up man!
Your description is so detailed I can taste it in my mouth!
Hi Ying and Mark,
Pad See Ew is one of my favourite Thai dishes of all time. Here in Sydney, there are Thai restaurants in most suburbs, but finding a really authentic one can be a challenge. I've found that you really cant judge a book by it's cover, as some of the more nondescript looking restaurants actually turn out better food than the expensive and glitzy chain - style ones. I like the mention of being able to taste the heat of the fire in the dish.
Regards.
Jim.
The charred flavor you're talking about is called "Breath of the Wok" or wok-hay
Looks good! Love your expressions as always.
I love this dish.
Success!! I simply mimicked the cooks motions and in minutes had amazing pad see ew...Thanks!!!!!
Yes, I do love char kway teow, have had it a few times in Malaysia and Singapore!
Great to hear that, all the best!
I appreciate it, glad you love Thai food too!
absolute favorite thai food
it looks soooooo good!
I'm Thais and this also my favorite food too. Pad See Ew is general, we can find it every where in Thailand and also not easy to find a delicious one. however, as I can see from your video this Pad See Ew must delicious and it makes me hungry, hahaha
loooooove this dish
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great video as always looks so good.
Thanks Louis, will try to show her sometime!
My favorite thai dish!
Great video! (as usual) keep up the good work!
That's a good idea, I'll have to check that out. Thanks for the tip!
Good to hear from you Nick, I agree, sometimes it's not very good. This one was very good!
Thank you very much Ha!
Hey, I have actually been there already! Yes, it was very good. Thanks!
Everything you eat looks good
Looks great, will try to find that place as the food looked really nice!
all of your videos makes me hungry... u should come to Cambodia... we got tons of awesome street food...
looks so good! I want to try it too~~
In fact it's the fried version of the Rhad Na ! I love both !!
Thanks Mike!
Thank you Amy!
Omg, that looks so delicious
pad thai ..i love it!
Thank you Ploy, my wife is Thai so I live in Thailand, and I do love Thai food!
Great!
Hey Lanna, glad you love pad see ew too, you've got to come to Thailand!
Hey Duong, good to hear from you, I'm really hoping to come to Vietnam soon!
It's 12:35 AM here I'm hungry after watching your video. Thanks Mark! I guess MAMA noodle would do.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING!
Thanks Alan!
Thanks Tara!
Great info video on Thai food. Makes me hungry!
u know what. I 'm expecting a baby and I'm so hungry when i see you eat. I went to Thailand in October and tried food at the restaurant that you went there. it was awesome.
Thank you Sam, I appreciate it!
Thank you!
Hey Han, glad to hear you love it too!
Great to hear that David, it's a good dish to have first!
Thank you so much for your support!
Thanks!
Thanks Karl!
Ahhh!! Making me so hungry when I'm already going to bed Mark!! Keep up the good work!
Thanks Jimmy!
That's actually my favorite thai dish!
Great video Mark. Pad see ew is awesome. I think what you're trying to describe... "fire in the food, charbroiled flavour", etc..is what the Chinese refer to as "wok hei" which is metaphorically enterpreted as "breath of the wok". It's a desired flavour that a well-seasoned wok used at high temperature will impart on the food. Keep up the good work!
I appreciate it a lot!!
Yes, it works well!
Same O face everytime .... Priceless!
Awsome intro! I felt like I was there wating on my meal 1.12 for a big dish! Amazing! Now I want some "pad thi" lol
The Thai food look so god,yummy!!!!
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Love me some phase se eew!
Getting sooooo hungry seeing this :-)
Thank you for watching Lindsay c !
Thank you very much Arghawan Darvesh !
Mark Wiens Yummy, I love Pad See Ew ... Where's your favorite place for it? The guy on suk 38 is pretty good ... I find it much sweeter in Bkk than elsewhere in Thailand. Same with pad Thai, It's much more tamarind-y in the south xoxo
Great video as usual, Mark! I think the magic must be in the oyster sauce. I feel like this is the first time I've actually seen a Thai person visibly using it and man, she kept dumping it in front of you folks! =)
Dang it! Why do I always watch these videos at midnight? Grrrrr
Love pad see ew. Cook this dish at home quite often. A sweet lady in Bangkok taught me this dish. ITs time to bring out the light weight cast iron woks on domestic stoves for that charred flavor!
thank you
"That lady knows how to cook". That's what it all boils down to.
Thanks for watching Lucie!
Looked excellent Mark! I love Kale! recently made Kale chips in the oven! Hmmmm!! Thanks for sharing!
ติดตามทุกตอนครับผม :D
yesterday i went to escapehunt experience that was so excited i love them so much. i think it was a good place to come with friends or family.
Thank you Aisika!
I appreciate your support Levy, thank you!
Hey Kaan, great to hear that you'll be visiting Thailand. Hmm, there are lots and lots of things to eat, but you should definitely have some Isaan for for your first meal!
Hey Jim, good to hear from you. The same goes for Bangkok too, some of the nondescript neighborhood restaurants serve some of the best food ever.
Ah, good to hear you've had this dish, it's a good choice... hope you can find it at another restaurant!
Mark, you should have your wife show us how she cooks. I love Thai food and would love to know how to prep the noodles. Oh, you should also try Pad Ke Mao, so tasty!!
very delicious food good video😋👍💯💖😍
i must go to thailand! i'm missing out on so much
I just had breakfast, but I'm starving now!!
Nice~
It looks like Char kway teow from Malaysia. But still unique and look delicious.
Yes, similar indeed!
Glad you like it too!
OMG !!! my fav thai noddles all the time
Hey, thanks, I'm hoping to get her on camera in the future, and also to do some recipes!
Hey Hafidz, thanks for sharing, the Malaysian version is amazing as well!
Mark Wiens ...where the address?
Thank you.
glad that you like Thai Food ka
Glad you love it too!
Mmmmmm. So good, seems delicious, aroi mak mak!.
The best Pat see ew you can have it the Sukhumvit Soi 38 ;) I miss the streetfood of BKK. Another 4 month and i will be back in the greatest and crasiest city in the wolrd. And my fist stop is to eat Pat see ew :)))) great vids Marc ;) see you