Pad Ka Pow Gai - The Best Traditional Thai Basil Chicken Recipe On The Web (2024)

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With its classic Thai flavours, the Pad Ka Pow Gai is in short, a Thaibasil chicken recipe. I don’t suspect many of you speak Thai. I for sure don’t. Anyways, in its original form, it's quite spicy.

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However, you can add less chili if the spice level is not to your liking. Served mostly with chicken, it’s not a vegetarian dish, but if you wish it to be, it is possible to substitute the chicken with tofu.

Thai basil chicken is not for the faint-hearted, as this recipe calls for two kinds of chillies. Both, the red and the green Thai chili bring vibrant spice to this dish. It may take you a little time to get all the ingredients prepped and ready to go. However, once you're there, dish is actually quick to cook!

Pad Ka Pow GaiIngredients

Finding good ingredients for cooking your Asian dishes can be challenging. So, where do you get those exotic items you need for making the Pad Ka Pow Gai? In general, you get the best selection from the Asian specialty stores and markets.

Luckily, there are a lot of them. If you are fortunate enough to live in London or nearby, you should definitely head to China Town and let yourself be inspired by all the lovely produce and exotic smells. Otherwise, the internet is there to help you.

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French beans

French beans is just another name for ordinary green beans. You might also encounter them as string beans, haricots verts or even common beans. Moreover, there are more than a hundred varieties but the ones you can normally buy in supermarkets, are nothing out of the ordinary. As with every dish, the ingredients make the result, so make sure to get them fresh and crispy. If you're in a hurry you can use the frozen kind too. Just defrost them before cooking, but don’t overcook them!

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What is holy basil?

The holy basil is widely common throughout Asia, not leastin the Thai cuisine. What you might know as Thai basil, is actually a sweet basil, which is also very common in Asian dishes. However, the Holy basil has a distinct peppery flavour, that you won't find in the sweet basil, or for that matter, in our normal Mediterranean basil.

I would strongly recommend you growing your own holy basil at home. However, I always had problems keeping it alive. A trick that works for me, is not to place the basil directly in the window. My window can get a draught, but I place it in a warm place that gets sunshine. I water it from the bottom on a daily basis, but not too much. Check the moisture of the soil with your finger every now and then – if dry, water from the bottom. That’s my secret for a healthy basil plant.

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Chicken

The dish traditionally calls for minced chicken meat, which is made up of mostly brown meat with a higher fat content. You might have come across Thai basil chicken dishes made with slices of chicken breast but this is simply to appeal to Western expectations. At Mango Tree the real deal is served.

If you are not a chicken fan, there are plenty of substitutes. For instance, pork or shrimp work well with the Thai flavours. If you want a vegetarian dish, you can also cut up some tofu instead. Or even go all in on the veggies, and simply put bouquets of broccoli or cauliflower in the stir fry.

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The sauces

This dish includes fish sauce and oyster sauce. I know, they can have quite a strong aroma. In fact, there were times when I experimented with shrimp paste, and I couldn’t even stand having the stuffin my fridge. No worries though, this smell has absolutely no bad effect on the dish. On the contrary, it brings out the lovely Thai flavours, and the initial aroma of the sauces will disappear. Be careful with the doses though, don'toverdo it!

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Toppings

Delicate toppings, such as micro-basil, finishes off the Pad Ka Pow Gai beautifully. If you can't get enough spice in there, top it off with some freshly chopped chili. Otherwise, sprinkle with some more holy basil. For this dish, I wouldn't use any herb substitutions. The holy basil brings you the most original flavour. If you want a bit of freshness, add some lime juice or some finely chopped spring onion on top. Even though it's not traditional, you can also roast some peanuts and sprinkle on top for that bit of crunch on the plate.

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Pad Ka Paw Gai

  • Author: Michelle Minnaar
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
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Ingredients

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Stir-fry Ingredients

  • 30ml (2 tbsp) vegetable oil
  • 120g (4oz) onion, finely chopped
  • 120g (4oz) French beans, washed and cut into 2.5cm (1in) pieces
  • 900g (2lbs) chicken mince
  • 40g (1oz) green chilli, finely chopped
  • 40g (1oz) red chilli, finely chopped
  • 15g (½ oz) micro basil cress

Basil Sauce Ingredients

  • 60g (2oz) Holy basil
  • 80g (3oz) red chilli
  • 60ml (4 tbsp) fish sauce
  • 8 cloves garlic, crushed
  • 10g (⅓ oz) ground white pepper
  • 120g (4fl oz) oyster sauce
  • 20g (⅔ oz) freshly ground black pepper
  • 20ml (4 tsp) dark soy sauce
  • 60g (2oz) sugar

Instructions

  1. Heat the pan with the oil and add onions, chillies and beans, and stir-fry.
  2. Add chicken to the dish and stir-fry till it is cooked.
  3. Add all the sauce ingredients and stir-fry until everything is cooked.
  4. Served immediately with sticky rice, sprinkled with basil cress on top.

Notes

  • To make the dish gluten free, use tamari instead of soy sauce.
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Cuisine: Thai

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 559
  • Sugar: 29.7 g
  • Sodium: 6647 mg
  • Fat: 30.9 g
  • Saturated Fat: 16.4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 48 g
  • Fiber: 2.2 g
  • Protein: 22.2 g
  • Cholesterol: 108 mg

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