We’ve used dried noodles in this riff on the Thai takeaway favourite, pad see ew, but fresh rice noodles will make this meal even faster to prepare. Stir-fry a couple of beaten eggs with the noodles during the final step for a little extra heft.
Ingredients
Method
1.Place noodles in a heatproof bowl, cover with boiling water, stand until soft (10-15 minutes), then drain. Meanwhile, whisk soy and fish sauces, vinegar, palm sugar and 1½ tbsp water in a small bowl to combine.
2.Heat 1 tbsp oil in a wok over high heat, add half the beef and stir-fry until browned (1-2 minutes). Transfer to a plate and repeat with another 1 tbsp oil and remaining beef.
3.Heat 1 tbsp oil in wok, add chilli, garlic and gai lan stems, stir-fry until softened (2-3 minutes), then add gai lan leaves and stir-fry until just wilted (1 minute). Transfer to plate with beef.
4.Heat remaining oil in wok. Add noodles and fry, without stirring, until beginning to crisp (1-2 minutes). Add sauce and stir-fry to coat, and until sauce reduces slightly (1 minute). Add beef and gai lan, toss to combine, top with peanuts and serve with wedges of lime.
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