Easy Pad Thai Sauce Recipe (2024)

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What is the secret to a great Pad Thai? I am so glad you asked. The answer is simple, the secret is in the sauce!

Guess what? Pad Thai sauce is quite easy to make and stores well in your refrigerator.

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Take the time to make a great sauce now, which will significantly reduce your Pad Thai cooking times.

Who knows, you may be a lot like me and enjoy the flavor of the sauce so much you add it to your stir-fry as well!

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  • What is Pad Thai sauce made of?
  • How to make Pad Thai sauce without tamarind
  • Tip for the tamarind concentrate
  • How long does Pad Thai sauce last?
  • Can you freeze Pad Thai sauce?
  • Grab these ingredients
  • Step by step instructions
  • Notes
  • Interesting Thai recipes:
  • Full Recipe

Do you want to create the best Pad Thai sauce? Of course, you do and to do that, you want to start with fresh shallot, garlic, and large dried chili pepper (soak in the water ahead of time).

You will use a food processor or a blender to create a paste out of these fresh ingredients, which are the base of the sauce.

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What is Pad Thai sauce made of?

Die-hard fans of Pad Thai sauce will tell you palm sugar, fish sauce, and tamarind concentrate, but it must be said that these 2 ingredients (palm sugar and tamarind paste) can be difficult to get your hands on.

Tamarind paste is one of the essential ingredients of Pad Thai sauce. This gives the sauce a tangy, sweet, salty flavor which is what Pad Thai is known for.

How to make Pad Thai sauce without tamarind

Some will be fortunate enough to have an Asian supply store readily at hand, but for everyone else, here are substitute ingredients for Tamarind Sauce Substitute: if you tamarind concentrate isn't available :

  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon sriracha
  • 2 tablespoons lime juice
  • 2 tablespoons canola oil
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar

Whisk together ingredients. Serve several tablespoons over pad Thai.

Tip for the tamarind concentrate

Below is the Tamarind I used for this recipe and bought it from 99 Ranch market.

At first attempt, my Pad Thai Sauce tasted so sour/intense and not even close to a Pad Thai dish when I followed the recipe to a T from one of the popular FB and Youtube videos.

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So, I tried to puree this tamarind concentrate in a blender (the whole pack) and added 1 cup of water.

The result was much better than my first attempt, now I realized that lots of recipes that I tried to re-create at home, I basically end up modifying the measurement of the ingredients as the results are either too salty or bland.

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Perhaps the best thing about creating your Pad Thai sauce is the many variations you can make on the recipe.

It is an easily adaptable item and people from all walks of life tweak it to make it their own. Think of it as the meatloaf of the Asian food world!

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What does Pad Thai sauce taste like

When tasting the sauce, you'll taste the mixture to be perfectly sweet first, followed by a little kick of spice fusion, a bit salty, and then tangy in that particular order.

It is so easy and quick to make so you'll have a perfect dish every time and best of all, it's a treat for your tastebuds.

What meat goes well with Pad Thai?

It can be made with chicken, pork, or beef stock (rarely vegetarian), as well as either rice noodles or egg noodles. Most of the time, vendors also add wontons or meatballs to the broth. The dish is best topped with a selection of condiments including, sugar, dried chili peppers, lime juice, and fish sauce.

How long does Pad Thai sauce last?

  • Transfer the homemade Pad Thai sauce to a glass container and store it in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

Can you freeze Pad Thai sauce?

  • Absolutely. When freezing the leftover Pad Thai sauce, I normally put them in an ice cube tray. Once they turned solid, I immediately transfer the cubes into a zip-top bag and freeze them for future use. They could last for up to three months.

Final Thoughts

If you enjoy this dish when you visit your favorite Thai restaurant, why not spend some time creating your very own recipe?

There is nothing hard about the process and the resulting sauce will easily keep in your refrigerator for a month. Enjoy Pad Thai anytime!

Grab these ingredients

  • 4 cups water
  • 6-8 tablespoon tamarind paste (See Notes)
  • 8 discs palm sugar (16 oz)
  • 4 tablespoon fish sauce
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 small shallots
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1 tablespoon cooking oil
  • 2 pcs large dried red peppers rehydrated or 6 small dried chilies
  • 1 tablespoon Sriracha sauce (optional but makes a difference)

Step by step instructions

Prep the Tamarind Sauce

Step 1

Puree the tamarind concentrate using a blender. Add the whole pack + 1 cup of water to make a Tamarind paste.

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Prep the Sauce

Step 2

Re-hydrate the dried chilies for 15 to 20 minutes (or overnight) by soaking them in warm water to make them soft.

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Step 3

Place the shallots, garlic, and the rehydrated dried chilies in a blender to make a paste.

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Step 4

Heat the oil over medium heat. Stir fry the shallot/garlic/chili paste for a minute to infuse the aroma. Now, you can add 4 cups of water and let it boil.

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Step 5

Once the water is boiling, you can add the palm sugar disc. It may look like a lot of sugar but Pad Thai dish is always sweet, sour, and salty.

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Step 6

You can lower the heat now and add the fish sauce, the salt, and the Tamarind paste. I added around 8 tablespoon of tamarind paste but you can adjust yours to 6 tbsp, it depends on your taste. Just add the tamarind paste gradually and adjust the taste to your liking.

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Step 7

Give them a good mix allowing the palm sugar to dissolve thoroughly. Try sifting the Tamarind paste and use a spoon to dissolve or blend well in the mixture.

Step 8

This final step is optional, I added the Sriracha sauce to give the sauce a nice color and taste much better.

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Step 9

Once all the ingredients are melted and blended well, transfer the mixture into a bottle container. Let them cool down and store them in the fridge for future use.

Notes

For Tamarind Concentrate: The level of the tartness of the tamarind concentrate that I bought was too strong, so I tried to puree it in a blender.

  • Use the whole package (as per the picture above) and add 1 cup of water to make a Tamarind paste.

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    • Khao Pad Sopparot Thai Pineapple Fried Rice
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    Pad Thai Sauce

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    Enjoy Pad Thai anytime using this Pad Thai Sauce. This perfectly sweet, tangy, a bit salty sauce with a little kick of spice is so easy and quick to make so you'll have a perfect dish every time.

    Servings: 4 .5

    Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

    Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

    Total Time 20 minutes minutes

    Ingredients:

    • 4 cups water
    • 6-8 tablespoon tamarind paste (See Notes)
    • 8 discs palm sugar (16 oz)
    • 4 tablespoon fish sauce
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 2 small shallots
    • 4 cloves garlic
    • 1 tablespoon cooking oil
    • 2 pcs large dried red peppers (rehydrated or 6 small dried chilies)
    • 1 tablespoon Sriracha sauce optional

    Watch the Video:

    Instructions:

    Prep the Tamarind Sauce

    • Puree the tamarind concentrate using a blender. Add the whole pack + 1 cup of water to make a Tamarind paste.

    Prep the Sauce:

    • Rehydrate the dried chilies overnight by soaking them in water to make them soft.

    • Place the shallots, garlic, and the rehydrated dried chilies in a blender to make a paste.

    • Heat the oil over medium heat. Stir fry the shallot/garlic/chili paste for a minute to infuse the aroma. Now, you can add 4 cups of water and let it boil.

    • Once the water is boiling, you can add the palm sugar disc. It may look like a lot of sugar but Pad Thai dish is always sweet, sour, and salty.

    • You can lower the heat now and add the fish sauce, the salt, and the Tamarind paste. I added around 8 tablespoon of tamarind paste, but you can adjust yours to 6 tbsp; it depends on your taste. Just add the paste gradually and adjust the taste to your liking.

    • Give the mixture a good stir allowing the palm sugar to dissolve thoroughly.

    • Try sifting the tamarind paste and use a spoon to dissolve or blend well in the mixture.

    • This final step is optional; I added the Sriracha sauce to give the sauce a nice color and taste much better.

    • Once all the ingredients are melted and blended well, transfer the mixture into a glass container. Let them cool down and store them in the fridge for future use.

    Click here for the Pad Thai Recipe

      Notes:

      For Tamarind Concentrate:
      1.) The level of the tartness of the tamarind concentrate that I bought was too strong, so I tried to puree it in a blender.

      Use the whole package ( as per the picture above) and add 1 cup of water to make a Tamarind paste.

      Nutrition Information:

      Calories: 468.39kcal | Carbohydrates: 112.64g | Protein: 1.77g | Fat: 3.22g | Saturated Fat: 0.27g | Sodium: 1271.6mg | Fiber: 1.27g | Sugar: 107.2g

      Please note that all nutrition information are just estimates. Values will vary among brands, so we encourage you to calculate these on your own for most accurate results.

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      Course: entree

      Cuisine: Asian, Thai

      Keywords: pad thai sauce, Pad thai sauce recipe, tamarind paste substitute

    Easy Pad Thai Sauce Recipe (2024)

    FAQs

    What is Pad Thai sauce made of? ›

    Pad Thai Sauce is made with fish sauce, oyster sauce, brown sugar and tamarind. Tamarind is the ingredient that is the heart and soul of Pad Thai sauce, giving the sauce the sour flavour that Pad Thai is known for. It's an ingredient used in South East Asian cooking, like this Malaysian Beef Rendang.

    What makes Pad Thai taste so good? ›

    The dish is mixed with a tamarind sauce and served with lime. The flavors of this dish are centered around a sweet-savory fusion. Salty, nutty, and with that slightly sweet sauce, it's a treat for tastebuds!

    What are the ingredients in Pad Thai often? ›

    Pad Thai is stir-fry dish made with rice noodles, shrimp, chicken, or tofu, peanuts, a scrambled egg and bean sprouts. The ingredients are sautéed together in a wok and tossed in a delicious Pad Thai sauce.

    How to thicken Pad Thai sauce? ›

    In a small bowl, whisk together the cornstarch and 2 tablespoons cold water until smooth to make a slurry (see note). Whisk the slurry into the tamarind sauce and reduce the heat to low. Simmer, whisking continuously, for 2 minutes. As the cornstarch cooks, it will thicken up the sauce.

    What is a substitute for tamarind sauce in Pad Thai? ›

    The vinegar-sugar mix works well in dishes like pad thai chicken. If your recipe calls for 1 tablespoon tamarind paste, substitute with 1 tablespoon vinegar mixed with 1 tablespoon brown sugar. If using fresh lime juice, substitute 2 tablespoons lime juice for every 1 tablespoon tamarind paste.

    Does Pad Thai have ketchup in it? ›

    You've probably had pad thai in your local restaurant, but what you had may not be anything like the authentic version. First, it should not have ketchup or any tomato product in it. Second, it should not be syrupy sweet. And finally, it shouldn't be just a heavy, soggy clump of noodles with bits of green onions.

    What are the 5 flavors of Pad Thai? ›

    The name of this establishment refers to the five flavors (ha/ห้า=five, roat/รส=flavors) which are present in a good pad Thai: salty, sweet, sour, spicy, and savory.

    Is Pad Thai good or bad for you? ›

    Heart Health: Vegetables, tofu, and nuts used in Pad Thai are enriched with healthy fats, fiber, and different vitamins and minerals. Thus, it can considered a heart-healthy option. Individuals with heart issues should avoid traditional Pad Thai recipes as they contain palm oil which is high in saturated fats.

    What makes Pad Thai so orange? ›

    When it's sold in restaurants outside Thailand, the noodles are sometimes bright orange – that's because sauces or spices, like paprika, have been used instead of tamarind. Authentic Pad Thai is a light reddish-brown colour.

    What is the most famous ingredient in Thai cooking? ›

    Traditional Thai cooking calls for a whole range of fresh herbs and spices, from ginger to galangal, and Thai basil to turmeric. However, none is more prominent than the fiery chilli, featuring in just about any Thai dish in its various forms—dried, fresh, pickled, and so forth.

    Can I use lemon instead of lime in Pad Thai? ›

    A word of warning to all those Thai restaurants that think it is OK to serve Pad Thai with a wedge of lemon instead of lime. I'm not sure if this is a cost-cutting exercise but it is absolutely not OK. Pad Thai needs a wedge of lime for seasoning - end of story!

    What is Pad Thai actually called? ›

    The Pad thai was originally called "Kuai tiao pad thai" but this was later shortened to simply Pad thai. Kuai tiao (ก๋วยเตี๋ยว) is a Thai borrowing of the Teochew word guê2 diao5 (粿條), a type of thick Chinese rice noodle also known as shahe fen.

    Why is my pad thai mushy? ›

    Pad Thai can sometimes go mushy, so the key is to soak the noodles until bendy but not soft. The wok will do the rest of the cooking for you.

    What is tamarind paste made of? ›

    Cooking tamarind comes in a brown block, which is simply compacted tamarind fruit pulp, without seeds, but still with some of their fibers (though sometimes a rogue seed or two make it in). These blocks of tamarind are what you'll need to make tamarind paste at home.

    What can I substitute for bean sprouts in pad thai? ›

    If you can't find fresh bean sprouts, you can omit them or swap them for finely shredded cabbage or broccoli slaw.

    What is Pad Thai paste made of? ›

    Traditional pad thai sauce includes fish sauce, vinegar, sugar and tamarind paste. Tamarind paste is not easily found at a regular grocery stores so I substituted rice vinegar. If you would like to use tamarind paste, substitute about 2 Tablespoons in place of the rice vinegar in this recipe.

    Why is Pad Thai sauce orange? ›

    When it's sold in restaurants outside Thailand, the noodles are sometimes bright orange – that's because sauces or spices, like paprika, have been used instead of tamarind. Authentic Pad Thai is a light reddish-brown colour.

    Does Pad Thai always have soy sauce? ›

    It is usually a mixture of fish sauce (condiment made of fish), oyster sauce (made from oyster extract), brown sugar and tamarind (tree seed), but can also include shrimp, garlic, shallots or red chili pepper. Some establishments or chefs may use soy sauce, which is traditionally made by fermenting soybeans and wheat.

    Is Pad Thai supposed to be sweet? ›

    A perfectly cooked pad Thai should have a balance of flavors — tangy, sweet, spicy and salty, Trang says. This comes from a blend of tamarind paste, palm sugar, crushed red chili peppers and fish sauce. Traditional pad Thai sauces follow a basic formula of a third each of palm sugar, tamarind paste and fish sauce.

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