Raw Vegan Pad Thai

millenium girl

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Raw Vegan Pad Thai

2 Zucchini
1 Small Diacon Radish
1/2 Brocolli
1/2 cup - 1 cup sprouted mung beans
2 tbsp of natural just peanuts butter
1 tbsp Bragg (or soy sauce)
1 tbsp Cider Vinegar
1/2 - 1 tsp red chili pepper
2 cloves garlic
1-2 inch piece of ginger
1/4 cup coriander (cilantro)
3-4 tbsp water

First julienne style or spiral peel your zucchini sprinkle with salt (this is to soften it) and set aside while you prepare the rest.

Do the same to the diacon radish except no salt, add the finely chopped broccoli, sprouted mung beans and 1/2 the coriander (cilantro).

Put the remaining ingredients in a magic bullet, or food processor)... blend until smooth.

Once you are ready to put it all together rinse the zucchini a few times squeezing it in between rinses to get out all the salt.

Then toss all ingredients into a bowl, toss and enjoy!
 
Thanks MG

Would you say this recipe tastes good like at a restaurant or just like home cooked Thai where it seems to be missing something?

We have tried to make Thai and Chinese food so many times over the years but it never seems authentic. We have gotten close by buying some things at a proper asian grocery store but never 100%. We can make some decent Indian dishes that are passable when we have all the proper ingredients but Thai and Chinese don't usually work out.

Do you know any tricks to make this stuff taste proper? I'm sure a good wok helps...
 
Thanks MG

Would you say this recipe tastes good like at a restaurant or just like home cooked Thai where it seems to be missing something?

We have tried to make Thai and Chinese food so many times over the years but it never seems authentic. We have gotten close by buying some things at a proper asian grocery store but never 100%. We can make some decent Indian dishes that are passable when we have all the proper ingredients but Thai and Chinese don't usually work out.

Do you know any tricks to make this stuff taste proper? I'm sure a good wok helps...

I don't know. My Taiwanese neighbor made it for her daughter who is a vegetarian and she gave me some. I don't eat out unless I'm in London (then I go to one of Gordon Ramsay's restaurants).
 
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