I'm serious. It is my favorite food of all time. |
noodles |
The market in Lexington, where you can get all of these wonderful things. |
This is Kookie. |
Me trying to cook and getting confused. |
slightly less confused |
sauce. yum. |
beautiful |
To close out the year I will post about my all time favorite food, ever. It is Pad Thai. You might have guessed that from my title.
My mother is something else, let me tell you. She got sick
over the weekend. It was the same sickness that hit my sister the week
before. The week before she didn’t
let Lucy (my sister) stay home. On Sunday my mom decided to stay home. That did
not sit well with my sister. And therefore my mother thought it was reasonable
to let my sister stay home with her. Then, out of fairness, she said I could
stay home to. I waffled. Then I decided, what the hell, I’ll skip. The next
morning I woke up feeling like poop. We decided it was Karma.
I had been craving Pad Thai for weeks. It is my favorite
food so I can only go around a month without eating it and my month was coming
to an end. (Not having it was one of the few horrible things about living in
Germany. The other horrible thing was the salsa.) As a surprise my mom went out
and got me Pad Thai from Jasmine Rice while I was working on a fascinating set
of notes about Indian fighting elephants. Then. Right as I was inhaling my
still steaming box of deliciousness, she told me that she had arranged for me
to go to the restaurant for senior shadowing day. Now don’t go thinking it was
out of pure love and selflessness, she had her motives. One: I require a lot of
Thai food and it was breaking the bank. Two: She wanted me to actually shadow
someone on shadowing day rather than go to waffle house with my friends because
she had told our class thousand times to not whimp out and to actually do
something. Did I mention she is my teacher? Long story.
Anyways, she and her personable self was talking to the
owner and convinced her to teach me how to make Pad Thai. So on shadowing day I
went to the restaurant an hour before it opened and made me some Pad Thai.
Here is what happened:
·
Me: Knocked on door (3 times- no problem, just
panicking that mom was pulling some harsh elaborate prank on me to disappoint
me forever). Door is opened. I say hi to the owner, Kookie. She is nice. We go
back to the kitchen. I am amazed.
·
We start talking. She tells me things. Like: She
started the restaurant when she lost her job in 2009, even though she always
wanted to work with kids and old people. She started a restaurant because her
mom made street food in Thailand and she knew how to cook. Its been going for
three years. (I knew that because I have been having Pad Thai there since
freshman year.) Her favorite food that she makes is Pad Se Ew, I think. Before she opened her restaurant she
worked in Thai restaurants around town to gain experience. She moved to the US
in 2002. She plans on staying in Lexington because she has a family here. And
she likes it here.
·
The whole time we prep and cook. This means the
conversation lasted around 20 minuets, a record for someone who is
uncomfortable in such social situations.
This is how to make Pad Thai:
1. Turn on the heat under the giant wok. It is very
hot. Like 400 degrees hot.
2. Add the oil. Make sure it heats up to crazy
temperatures. Even hotter than scalding coffee. Which is pretty damn hot and
scalding.
3. Crack an egg into the oil. Then wait for it to
scramble/ cook.
4. Add chicken, which has already been half cooked.
5. Then add around a serving of noodles that have
been soaked in water overnight.
6. Add your sauce. Hers was made of sugar, vinegar,
salt, oil, chicken broth, and 1-2 drops of yellow food coloring. It might
contain other stuff that I didn’t catch, but that is what I got.
7. Next add the vegetables. Aka the tiny bits of
shredded carrot and cabbage and sliced green onion.
8. If you aren’t allergic add peanuts. And if you
don’t cry when you eat spicy food, add some spice.
9. Put in take out box.
10. Garnish
and enjoy.
Pretty simple. But here is the devastating fact that I
learned: you CAN NOT make Pad Thai at home. Well, you can but it won’t be good
like it is from a restaurant. This horrible piece of news is because stoves at
home don’t get nearly as hot as they should be to make it. I was upset.
So now everyone has to order his or her Pad Thai out. If you
live in Lexington, you should go to Jasmine Rice because it has kick ass Pad
Thai. They have other food too, and it is also good. And Kookie is super nice. If
you don’t live in Lexington and you would like to sponsor a trip for me to go
sample all the Pad Thai in your city, I will be willing to negotiate with you.
So here's to a great year. And many more years, like it. Full of Pad Thai.