Recipe of Favorite Mike's Spicy Thai Shrimp Ramen Noodles
by Juan Hunter
Mike's Spicy Thai Shrimp Ramen Noodles
Hello everybody, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, mike's spicy thai shrimp ramen noodles. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have mike's spicy thai shrimp ramen noodles using 26 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Mike's Spicy Thai Shrimp Ramen Noodles:
Make ready 2 lbs Shrimp [pre-steamed - de-veined - de-shelled]
Get 2 tbsp Thai Chilies [small chop or 1/2 tbsp red pepper flakes]
Make ready 1/4 Cup Thai Basil [chopped - packed - no substitutions - it makes the dish]
Get 1/3 Cup Red Or White Onions [sliced thin - i use both]
Take 2 (3 oz) Bags Oriental Ramen Noodles [or 6 oz organic ramen noodles]
Prepare 2 1/2 tbsp Garlic Siracha Sauce
Make ready 2 tbsp Hoisin Sauce
Take 1 tbsp Soy Sauce
Get to taste Fresh Black Pepper
Make ready 1 tbsp Sesame Oil & 1 tbsp Wok Oil
Get dash Sesame Seeds [garnish]
Get as needed Fresh Lime Wedges [for serving]
Instructions to make Mike's Spicy Thai Shrimp Ramen Noodles:
Slice, chop and seperate your more dense vegetables from your softer vegetables. - - Authors Note: Some vegetables listed above aren't pictured below. I have a few picky eaters here tonight.
Bring your broth, Chinese 5 Spice and sliced green onions a boil. - - Authors Note: Go low sodium on your broth. Remember, you can always add more soy sauce [sodium] but it's darn near impossible to remove it.
Use regular Ramen Noodles or organic Ramen Noodles. Maruchan Noodles are easier due to their flavor packets. Either way, they're sturdy noodles that will hold up, even upon re-heating.
Add your noodles to the boiling pot. Boil for exactly 3 minutes.
Drain your noodles but don't disgard your broth. Reserve it just in case some want a wet noodle soup. Feel free to add additional water if need be.
Place your boiled noodles and flavor packets with green onions in a bowl. Add 1/4 cup broth, as well as your Fish, Sriracha, Soy and Hoisin sauces. Mix well with chopsticks and seal noodles up tightly. - - Allow your noodles to sweat and plump up in all of that delicious flavor for at least 10 minutes.
Seal tightly.
Add sesame and wok oil to a heated pan or Wok.
Add your most dense vegetables [i.e., snap peas, water chestnuts, red/white onions, diakon radishes, carrots, jalapeños, etc.] to your heated pan. Fry vegetables on high for 3 minutes. Stir regularly.
Add your least dense vegetables [i.e., cabbage, mushrooms, basil, cilantro and sprouts] to your pan and fry for 1 minute longer. You'll want some crisp to your cabbage so don't over fry.
Add your pre-steamed shrimp and noodle mixture to your sizzling Wok. Mix well and fry for 1 minute longer covered. Add additional broth if needed or desired.
2 lbs pre-steamed, pre-shucked, de-veined shrimp.
Know you can make this noodle dish on the dry or wet noodle side. [as in a soup] 1st picture below is a wet noodle soup. The bottom 2 pictures are considered dry, pan seared noodles. - - Serve noodles hot with sides of additional Soy, Siracha, Hoisin and Fish Sauce. Also, lime wedges and fresh Thai Basil. - - Garnish noodle dish with sesame seeds and fresh cilantro. Enjoy!
These last 2 photos are of a dry, pan seared Thai noodle dishes.
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