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    Home » Vegan Recipes » Vegan Pad Thai Noodles

    Vegan Pad Thai Noodles

    Published: Feb 27, 2016 · Modified: Nov 11, 2020 by Kate Ford · This post may contain affiliate links.

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    Confession time... I'm a vegan food blogger who's really not that into tofu.  I've never seen the appeal - it doesn't taste of much, slightly soggy texture, a faff to cook.  Why bother?  That is, until I tried tofu cooked 'properly' at Thai restaurants and then at Wagamama - suddenly the texture was beautiful, a really crispy coating with the spongy insides, literally soaking up all the flavours of the dish.

    I needed to re-create this incredible tofu at home, and read that the way to achieve this amazing texture was to press all the liquid out of it.  But oh, what a faff - the common method seemed to be squashing the tofu  between two plates, weighted down with pans, tins or heavy books.  I tried this once or twice, and the results were fairly good, but with water all over the worktop and tins falling off everywhere, this was never going to catch on.

    Tofu Pressing

    Then an e-mail pinged in to my inbox from Ben, the inventor and manufacturer of the EZ Tofu Press who have just started selling in the UK and wondered if I would like to test one.  Yes please!

    You can see how I got on below - it is such a simple idea, just two sheets of tough food-safe plastic, with tough bolts which you tighten to increase the tension every few minutes, and simply squeeze the water out of your tofu, (which needs to be the firm or extra-firm variety, not silken).  You can stand it upright on a plate like I did, or even stand it in the sink so the water runs straight down the plughole as it drains out.  No mess, no spills, super easy and perfect crispy tofu!

    EZ Tofu Press

    Armed with my trusty tofu press, I was keen to re-create my all-time favourite tofu recipe, and the dish I order without fail every time I try a new Thai restaurant - vegan Pad Thai Noodles.  Flat rice noodles, stir fried with beansprouts, tofu, chilli, spring onions and shallots, topped with peanuts, radish, fresh coriander and lime juice, with a 'sauce' of tamarind paste, sugar and a splash of vinegar.  Sweet, sour and spicy - these are totally more-ish, tingling every single one of your taste buds with each forkful.

    Ultimate Vegan Pad Thai

    You can see above the really lovely texture of the tofu - crispy and spongy, soaking up all those lovely Thai flavours.

    I've recommended in the recipe that you press and cook the tofu first, then prepare the vegetables and sauce whilst your noodles are soaking, so everything is ready to throw into the wok or pan for just a few minutes of fast and hot cooking time.  Make sure the table is set to eat these immediately - these vegan pad thai noodles are at their very best served straight from the pan, with a fresh squeeze of lime juice.

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    Vegan Pad Thai: Shopping List

    You will need:

    • Extra firm tofu
    • Flat rice noodles
    • Shallots
    • Red chillis
    • Beansprouts
    • Spring onions
    • Radishes
    • Fresh coriander
    • Limes
    • Tamarind paste
    • White wine vinegar
    • Dry roasted peanuts

    For a quick and easy Thai noodle dish, take a look at my Thai Green Curry Noodles, Quorn Pieces Thai Curry or creamy Satay Noodles with chestnut mushrooms.

    📖 Recipe

    Ultimate Vegan Pad Thai

    Ultimate Vegan Pad Thai

    Kate Ford | The Veg Space
    Spicy, sweet and sour - these vegan Pad Thai Noodles are an authentic-tasting vegan version of the famous Thai street food.
    4.77 from 21 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 25 minutes mins
    Course Main
    Cuisine Thai
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 367 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 150 g extra firm tofu (usually found in the dairy aisle in supermarkets)
    • coconut or rapeseed oil for shallow frying
    • 200 g flat rice noodles
    • 2 shallots, peeled and finely sliced
    • 2 red chillis, deseeded and finely sliced
    • 50 g beansprouts
    • 2 spring onions, diagonally sliced
    • 1 tablespoon sugar
    • 2 tablespoon tamarind paste
    • 1 teaspoon white wine vinegar
    • 2 tablespoon boiling water
    • 2 radishes, grated or julienne chopped
    • 50 g dry roasted peanuts, roughly chopped
    • handful fresh coriander leaves, roughly chopped
    • juice of 2 limes

    Instructions
     

    • Press and drain the tofu for 10-15 minutes until a good amount of liquid has been released. Slice into half-centimetre thick slices, then cut each slice in half diagonally to form triangles. Lay out on your chopping board and pat dry with kitchen paper.
    • Heat the oil in a large frying pan or wok, (enough to completely cover the bottom of the pan), and when hot, add the tofu slices in batches and cook on both sides until crispy and golden brown. Remove onto a plate covered with kitchen paper, and set aside until needed.
    • Cook the noodles according to packet instructions - usually soaking in boiling water for c.10 minutes. Whilst they are soaking, prepare all the vegetables.
    • Prepare the sauce by whisking together the honey/sugar, tamarind paste, vinegar and boiling water in a small jug. Set aside.
    • In the frying pan, heat a little oil and add the shallots and chillis, and cook for 2 minutes until starting to soften. Add the spring onions and beansprouts and cook for a further minute.
    • Add the noodles and tofu to the pan and cook for a further minute or two until they are piping hot. Pour over the sauce and mix to completely coat the noodles.
    • Divide the noodles between plates, and scatter with coriander, peanuts and radishes, then squeeze the juice of half a lime over each serving.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 367kcal
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    Disclosure: This post was sponsored by EZ Tofu Press, who are also providing the giveaway prize.  All opinions are my own.  The EZ Tofu Press is available from Amazon UK for £35.00 (free delivery).

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    Comments

    1. Emily Dorrington says

      March 18, 2016 at 7:28 pm

      I've just recently started to play with using tofu in my food, and definitely find that getting the water out is the trickiest bit!

      Reply
    2. Victoria Prince says

      March 18, 2016 at 8:10 am

      This sounds great, I've never come across a tofu press before! I've just started to experiment and tofu and actually ate it for the first time just a few weeks ago

      Reply
    3. EJ Dunn says

      March 17, 2016 at 6:58 pm

      I've never tried tofu - I've heard mixed reviews! I would love to try it though and this would help it be made the right way.

      Reply
    4. Simon Harrington says

      March 15, 2016 at 2:36 am

      Such a fantastic competition

      Reply
    5. Robby Price says

      March 13, 2016 at 6:20 pm

      Great prize

      Reply
    6. charlie says

      March 10, 2016 at 3:18 pm

      I love this recipe and wish I had known about the EZ press before! Would defintely make my life easier instead of piling books on top of plates ;D

      Reply
    7. Michelle Sykes says

      March 10, 2016 at 11:42 am

      I would love to try making this with the 'proper' gadget

      Reply
    8. Glyn Davies says

      March 08, 2016 at 2:37 pm

      i’d love this

      Reply
    9. Olga carpenter says

      March 06, 2016 at 8:35 pm

      Awesome prize

      Reply
    10. Jess Powell (Babi a Fi) says

      March 06, 2016 at 4:16 pm

      This looks great!

      Reply
    11. El Green says

      March 05, 2016 at 8:54 am

      Gosh this looks so wonderfully colourful! I love tofu scrambled egg - would have to give it a whirl with this press if I win!!

      Reply
    12. Keep Calm and Fanny On says

      March 02, 2016 at 1:36 pm

      It makes me smile so much you used Mrs Beeton instead of the press! What a great idea, I love Tofu, but can never get it right... Maybe now! If not, Mrs Beeton may be more handy than I thought!

      Reply
    13. Len says

      March 01, 2016 at 8:11 pm

      Boy, that press is a good idea. Bet I could make one quite easily out of two cutting boards and some bolts 🙂

      Reply
    14. Ruth Harwood says

      March 01, 2016 at 8:48 am

      Fab prize, would really be useful in the kitchen!!

      Reply
    15. betony bennett says

      March 01, 2016 at 8:13 am

      Just love Pad Thai, especially sprinkled crushed peanuts on top 😀

      Reply
    16. ruth robinson says

      February 29, 2016 at 1:01 am

      thanks im exited

      Reply
    17. Alec Smith says

      February 28, 2016 at 7:57 pm

      Big fan of tofu and tempeh, the press looks useful and the recipe delicious!

      Reply
    18. Rebecca says

      February 28, 2016 at 12:20 pm

      Looking forward to trying this - love this site as I'm always searching for tasty, healthy & easy recipes!

      Reply
    19. frances hopkins says

      February 28, 2016 at 10:11 am

      Looks fantastic!!

      Reply
    20. Mary D says

      February 27, 2016 at 8:36 pm

      Lovely recipe, cant wait to try it. Lovely prize too.

      Reply
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