Ingredients
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500g Beef steak, flank or rump
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Thai Basil, 1 bunch 25-50g
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3-4 Birds Eye Red Chillies
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1 Mild Red Chilli
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4-6 Garlic cloves
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4 Eggs
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2 tsp white sugar
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2 tsp brown sugar
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2 tbs light soy sauce
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2 tbs dark soy sauce
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6 tbs Oyster sauce
Directions
Slice meat thinly at a 45 degree angle and set aside.
Cut the mild chilli to slices and add to a mortar with the birds eye chillies and garlic. Bash to a medium consistency as in the pictures above.
Heat a wok to a medium high temperature and add the chili and garlic mixture and stir fry for 20 seconds.
Add meat to the Wok and stir fry for around 90 seconds.
Add the dark soy sauce and stir fry for 60 seconds.
Add the white sugar and the brown sugar and continue to stir fry.
Add the oyster sauce and stir through thoroughly.
Add the Thai Basil and stir fry for a few seconds.
Recipe Note
The recipe directions above do not include the crispy fried
egg as that is better demonstrated in the video and there are two different
methods shown depending how crispy you want your eggs.
Provided you have the rest of the ingredients prepared it's
best to cook the egg first and then set aside as it should take only a few
minutes to cook the rest of the dish.
Thai Holy Basil can be next to impossible to obtain outside
of Thailand so it's very common for this dish to be cooked with Thai sweet
Basil. And yes, technically then it's no longer Pad Krapow but a Thai Basil
stir-fry! It is possible to obtain Holy Basil online but I really wouldn't
bother, this is a herb that really doesn't travel well. If you can get it fresh
within a day or so of being air freighted it may be ok, but if you have to add
extra delivery time for it to get to you the quality will have decreased
considerably. Thai sweet basil (usually just labelled Thai Basil) is sold in supermarkets
like Waitrose, Tesco or Sainsbury's and M&S. I normally find Waitrose
always seems to have it in stock. It's a very acceptable substitute and it
certainly is what most Thai's living overseas would use rather than trying to
source Thai holy basil which will certainly have passed its best days.
Nutrition
Nutrition
- Serving Size
- 150g
Amount/Serving
% Daily Value
- Carbs
- 6 grams
- Cholesterol
- 65 milligrams
- Fat
- 4.5 grams
- Protein
- 25 grams
- Sugar
- 6 grams
- Sodium
- 870 milligrams
Joanna
June 27, 2023
Left us stunned. So superior to what is served up in our local Thai restaurant, and the best thing of all is I cooked it!