Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (2024)

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This drunken noodles recipe is loaded up with chicken and vegetables and is one of the most flavorful 30-minute meals ever.

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Drunken Noodles

Formally known as Pad Kee Mao, drunken noodles are a savory and spicy dish consisting of rice noodles, vegetables, and peppers in an oyster sauce-based sauce. Pad Kee Mao literally translates to “stir-fry drunkard.” It was said that the recipe was so spicy that it would sober up a drunkard. Since I’m a bit of a weakling when it comes to spice, my version is much milder.

The main vegetable ingredients in this recipe can be altered to suit you and your likes, as well as what’s in season. The most important components of this dish being classic are:

  • Rice Noodles
  • The Sauce
  • Basil
  • Thai Peppers

The Sauce

The drunken noodles sauce is bursting with savory umami flavor with a hint of sweetness from the brown sugar. Here are the main ingredients in the sauce:

  • Oyster Sauce – This savory oyster-based sauce is a staple in this recipe as well as Asian cuisine.
  • Dark Soy Sauce – Much more concentrated than regular soy sauce and richer in flavor.
  • Light Soy Sauce – Any typical soy sauce will do.
  • Fish Sauce – A fish-based sauce that adds a lot of flavor to this as well as a myriad of traditional Asian dishes.
  • Brown Sugar – Light or dark brown sugar will do and in addition, you can substitute with regular sugar or honey.

What Type of Noodles to Use?

The most classic noodles to use in a drunken noodle’s recipe are rice noodles. They come in different widths, but I prefer to use wider as they soak up more of the delicious sauce.

How to Make Drunken Noodles

Follow these simple procedures to make this quick and easy recipe:

Stir together all of the ingredients in a bowl until combined and set aside.

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Add the rice noodles to a large pot of lightly simmering water and turn the heat off and let them cook in the water for 5-7 minutes.

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In the meantime, stir-fry thin-sliced chicken in a wok over high heat in oil for 2-3 minutes or until browned and cooked throughout. Set the cooked chicken aside on a plate.

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Stir-fry the vegetables in the wok over high heat with a bit more oil for 1 to 2 minutes or until lightly browned.

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Add back in the chicken, baby corn, Thai basil, drained noodles, and sauce, and stir until combined and serve.

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Make-Ahead and Storage

Make-Ahead: This recipe is meant to be eaten right after it is done cooking.

How to Store: Cover and keep in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. This recipe will not freeze well.

How to Reheat: Add the desired amount of drunken noodles to a hot wok with a ¼ cup of chicken stock or water and cook for 2-3 minutes or until hot. Likewise, you can cook in the microwave until hot.

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chef notes + tips

  • I used mild dried Thai peppers because I can’t handle spice too well, but if you want to keep things zesty then fresh Thai peppers will do just great. If you want just a bit of heat, try using some julienne jalapeños.
  • If you can’t get dark soy sauce, then feel free to use all regular or light soy sauce.
  • For the oil, I like to use sunflower, vegetable, canola, or sesame oil.
  • Feel free to use regular basil if Thai basil cannot be found.
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This drunken noodles recipe is loaded up with chicken and vegetables and is one of the most flavorful 30-minute meals ever.

Servings: 6

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 8 minutes minutes

Ingredients

For the Sauce:

  • 1/3 cup oyster sauce
  • 2 tablespoons dark soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon fish sauce
  • 3 tablespoons water
  • 1 ½ tablespoons packed light brown sugar

For the Noodles:

  • 16 ounces wide rice noodles
  • 3 tablespoons cooking oil
  • two 7-9 ounce thinly sliced boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • ½ peeled thinly sliced yellow onion
  • 8 dried mild Thai chiles
  • 4 thinly sliced green onions
  • 4 finely minced garlic cloves
  • 1 teaspoon finely minced fresh ginger
  • 2 15- ounce cans drained baby corn
  • 1 ½ cups Thai basil

Instructions

  • Sauce: Whisk together all of the ingredients in a bowl until combined and set aside.

  • Noodles: Add the noodles to a large pot of lightly simmering water and add in the noodles, turn the heat off and let stand for 8-10 minutes or until cooked. Drain and set aside.

  • In the meantime, add 2 tablespoons of oil to a wok over high heat, and as soon as it begins to smoke add in the chicken and spread it around the wok to brown. Cook for 2-3 minutes then stir-fry until lightly browned and cooked through and set aside.

  • In the same wok over high heat add in the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil and stir-fry the onions and chiles for 1 to 2 minutes or until lightly browned.

  • Next, add in the green onions, garlic, and ginger, and stir-fry for 1-2 minutes.

  • Add in the cooked chicken, baby corn, Thai basil, noodles, and sauce, and mix until combined. Serve.

Notes

Chef Notes:

  • Make-Ahead: This recipe is meant to be eaten right after it is done cooking.
  • How to Store: Cover and keep in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. This recipe will not freeze well.
  • How to Reheat: Add the desired amount of drunken noodles to a hot wok with a ¼ cup of chicken stock or water and cook for 2-3 minutes or until hot. Likewise, you can cook in the microwave until hot.
  • I used mild dried Thai peppers because I can’t handle spice too well, but if you want to keep things zesty then fresh Thai peppers will do just great. If you want just a bit of heat, try using some julienne jalapeños.
  • If you can’t get dark soy sauce, then feel free to use all regular or light soy sauce.
  • For the oil, I like to use sunflower, vegetable, canola, or sesame oil.
  • Feel free to use regular basil if Thai basil cannot be found.

Nutrition

Calories: 452kcalCarbohydrates: 88gProtein: 7gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 1243mgPotassium: 305mgFiber: 4gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 655IUVitamin C: 18mgCalcium: 45mgIron: 2mg

Course: entree, Main

Cuisine: Asian, Chinese

Author: Chef Billy Parisi

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28 comments

    • Joanne Petruzella
    • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (11)

    This one is a keeper. I’m happy that I doubled the quantity of sauce. It went together quickly.

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    • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (12)

        appreciate you trying it.

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      • Nancy Gregory
      • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (13)

      Yes I made this dish, the only thing I changed was I added more vegetables. My husband ate 2 plates. We both thought it was great. The question I have is, I want to make it with beef. Is there anything different I need to do or add?

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      • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (14)

          just use beef!

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        • DJ Posner
        • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (15)

        I have eaten Drunken Noodles at countless restaurants over the years. After watching the video, and following instructions even taking care with julienne the veggies, I have to say it was an incredible result The flavor was hands/down the best. My husband adored it! Thanks for all you do Chef Billy!

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        • Mike Coyne
        • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (16)

        Great recipe. If not cooking for children you could boost garlic and peppers. I could not find dark soy sauce, so made my own with soy sauce, a little molasses and a little brown sugar reduced for a few minutes. Next time I will make double the sauce and save half for leftovers. The sauce all gets sucked up into the noodles in the fridge. I found the sauce a little salty, so added a little miso, but will not do next time. It was not salty in the dish at all.

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        • sue 😁
        • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (17)

        Thank you Chef Billy that’s a yum 😋 recipe 😁😋🤩😍

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        • Lisa Albers
        • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (18)

        So excited to see this recipe. I order it at a restaurant for lunch. I’m going to use fresh chilies.

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        • Will Spyrison
        • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (19)

        So Deliciously Yummers Easy To Make 😜

        What’s For Dinner Thai Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao) So Easy To Make So Deliciously The Flavors Mouth Watering. Labyrinth 2019 Grenache Blanc Santa Ynez Valley This Wine 🍷 Is Better With Age. Bon Appetite 😜

        Note It Was Hard To Find Thai Basil I Lucked Out Got Last Bunch At Asahi Asian Market Oxnard As It Sells Out Same Day Shipment Comes In.

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        • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (20)

            thanks for giving it a shot!!

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          • Karen Aquino
          • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (21)

          So good! Easy to find ingredients, comes together quickly,and that sauce is amazingly good.

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          • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (22)

              thanks for giving it a shot!!

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            • Renee

            Thank you so much for such great recipes! I cannot eat oyster sauce and was wondering if there’s any thing that I could sub that would at least be similar? I’m guessing it would fall flat without it.

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            • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (23)

                I don;t know of any, sorry.

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              • William J Peiffer
              • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (24)

              Can’t wait to try this one. Heading to world market to get supplies

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              • Barbara a Day
              • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (25)

              I made this and it is wonderful! Actually fairly easy to make and quick! We love Oriental food, so this will be on the menu at our home many times! Thanks Chef Billy, for another wonderful dish!

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              • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (26)

                  My pleasure!

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                • Tammy Anderson
                • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (27)

                We love Thai food – mostly at restaurants but I learn so much from your recipes and videos that I try things like these drunken noodles! So delicious and they turned out perfect! Thank you Chef Billy!

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                • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (28)

                    My pleasure!

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                  • elaine iannon

                  Can’t wait to try them. Does anyone have an idea how long you can keep oyster sauce – mine is old. Thanks.

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                  • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (29)

                      There should be a best use by date on it.

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                    • Maria Villa
                    • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (30)

                    My 15 year old son just made this and let me tell you it is AMAZING!!! My 13 year old made the fried rice! 🥰😍 Blessed that my boys were able to follow this amazing recipe and watch the video!

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                    • Rebecca

                    Hi,
                    I love your videos. You are a great teacher! Wondering if I can sub hosin sauce for oyster.

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                    • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (31)

                        no, unfortunately, two completely different flavors

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                      • Cj
                      • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (32)

                      Ironically I planned on making this and my mom happened to have Thai basil in her garden. It added a sweet flavor. Kinda like licorice. Easy and quick to make. Definitely a keeper

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                      • Ed Kurnick
                      • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (33)

                      Hey Billy, I finally got to make the Thai Drunken Noodles recipe and added some Chinese Broccoli!!! It was absolutely delicious! I used the bird’s eye chilies, then added a little sambal to my plate. Spiced it perfectly! I follow alot of your recipes for ideas and I am glad they pop up on Facebook!!! Stay well and keep’m coming!!!

                      Twisty Ed Kurnick

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                      • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (34)

                          Nice!

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                        • Rehab
                        • Thai Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao) (35)

                        Looks beautiful. Mix between sweet, and spicy with basil leaves that make it tasty.
                        Thanks for sharing.

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                      FAQs

                      What is the difference between Pad Kee Mao and Drunken Noodles? ›

                      Drunken Noodles is the literal translation of Pad Kee Mao because the theory is that these spicy Thai noodles should be eaten with an ice cold beer and that they are a great cure for hangover.

                      What is Pad Kee Mao made of? ›

                      Pad kee mao ผัดขี้เมา or drunken noodles is stir fried noodles with holy basil and lots of chilies. It's a cult-favourite Thai street food. The combination of chewy fresh rice noodles, the epic savoury sauce, and the fragrance of holy basil ... there is nothing quite like it and it never gets old.

                      What is the Thai name for Pad Kee Mao? ›

                      Pad Kee Mao (ผัดขี้เมา) literally means "fried drunkard" but it's a delightfully flavorful Thai noodle dish loaded with a random assortment of vegetables and protein.

                      What makes Drunken Noodles drunk? ›

                      One explanation is that because the dish is so spicy, you would have to drink a lot to handle the spice. Another is that the extreme spice of the noodles is the only thing strong enough for inebriated people to taste.

                      Which is healthier Pad Thai or Drunken Noodles? ›

                      Pad Thai and Drunken Noodles both have a moderate calorie count, making them a good choice at a restaurant. On top of that, they're packed with veggies and protein. Pad Thai has roughly 357 calories in one cup. Drunk Noodles contain about 323 calories per cup.

                      How healthy is Thai food? ›

                      Traditional Thai cuisine is quite healthy and largely based on vegetables, lean proteins, and fresh herbs and spices. Certain Thai dishes are high in refined carbs and may contain deep-fried foods, added sugar, or high amounts of salt.

                      How healthy is pad thai? ›

                      It can definitely be a part of a balanced, well-rounded diet. While pad thai includes many nutritious ingredients, its sodium content is considerably high. You can reduce its sodium by requesting the eatery go easy on the sauce and salt-contributing condiments.

                      What does pad mean in Thai? ›

                      Pad (ผัด) – means fried. There are however, countless Thai dishes with the word Pad in it. The main ingredient in Pad Thai is rice noodles which are stir-fried. So, if you were to roughly translate Pad Thai, you'd have to say the dish is stir-fried noodles Thai style.

                      What does moo dang mean in Thai? ›

                      “Khao” – means rice, “Moo” – means pork and “Daeng” – means red. The BBQ red pork is obviously the most important part of a great and unforgettable Khao Moo Daeng. Not only does this provide the tasty Moo Daeng or red pork, the marinade used in its preparation forms the base for the sauce topping.

                      What does Kai mean in Pad Thai? ›

                      Pad Thai Gai: Thai Stir-Fried Noodles With Chicken Recipe.

                      Why is it called Drunken Noodles in English? ›

                      The history of Pad Kee Mao

                      The dish gets its name "drunken noodles" from the idea that it was traditionally consumed by drinkers after a night of heavy drinking to curb their hunger and help them sober up. The dish has become a staple in Thai cuisine and can be found in Thai restaurants around the world.

                      What is closest to Drunken Noodles? ›

                      Pad See Ew looks similar to drunken noodles because of the wide rice noodles found in both dishes. But it's sauce is mostly made up of a combination of dark and light soy sauce and it's not spicy. Pad Thai is made with a thinner rice noodle and it's sauce is sweeter and nuttier, with a little bit of spice.

                      What is the most popular Thai dish? ›

                      1. Pad Thai: Stir-fried noodles. An iconic Thai dish, Pad Thai is usually made with flat rice noodles, combined with seafood (or chicken or pork), egg, sauces and vegetables such as bean sprouts and shallots, served with a sprinkle of fresh herbs, chilli and roasted peanuts (optional).

                      What to pair with Drunken Noodles? ›

                      Thai Drunken Noodles and Chenin Blanc or a Thai Daiquiri

                      If you prefer a co*cktail, the Thai Daiquiri is the obvious choice. With its rum base, the Thai Daiquiri has peanut, thai chili, lime and ginger — a perfect complement to the ginger-based drunken noodles.

                      Why is Pad Kee Mao called Drunken Noodles? ›

                      History. The origin of the name behind the dish is unclear, but there are several explanations. One anecdotal explanation for the name "drunkard (or drunken) noodles" is that the meal is often consumed after a night of drinking, prepared from assorted leftovers commonly on hand and staple ingredients.

                      What's the difference between pad see you and Drunken Noodles? ›

                      The main difference between Pad See Ew and Drunken Noodles is the fact that Drunken Noodles are spicy whereas Pad See Ew has a sweeter meets salty profile. There are some other differences too; for example, Pad See Ew is heavily based on Chinese Broccoli whereas Pad Kee Mao invites other vegetables into the mix too.

                      What is the difference between Pad Kee Mao and Pad Woon Sen? ›

                      Pad Woon Sen, however, is characterized by its use of glass noodles and slightly sweet sauce. Pad Kee Mao, on the other hand, is characterized by its wider rice noodles, spicy Thai chilies and fragrant, anise Thai holy basil which creates a fiery, fabulously fragrant sauce.

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