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Rice Noodles with Garlic and Herbs

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Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves 6

Ingredients

1 cup plus 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/2 cup thinly sliced shallot
1/3 cup thinly sliced garlic
1/4 cup tamarind (from a pliable block)
1/2 cup warm water
3 tablespoons Asian fish sauce (preferably naam pla)
3 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 1/2 tablespoons firmly packed brown sugar
1/4 cup water
3/4 pound dried flat rice noodles (about 1/4 to 1/2 inch wide)
1 small onion, sliced thin
1 small red bell pepper, cut into thin strips
3/4 pint vine-ripened cherry tomatoes, quartered
1/4 cup thinly sliced fresh Thai basil leaves or Italian basil leaves
1/4 cup chopped fresh coriander

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    In an 8- or 9-inch skillet heat 1 cup oil over moderate heat until hot but not smoking and fry shallot, stirring, until golden, 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer shallot with a slotted spoon to paper towels to drain. Fry garlic in same hot oil and drain in same manner.

    Step 2

    In a small bowl stir together tamarind and warm water, mashing tamarind gently, and strain mixture through a fine sieve set over a bowl, pressing hard on solids. Stir in fish sauce, vinegar, sugar, and water.

    Step 3

    In a large bowl soak noodles in cold water to cover 15 minutes. Drain noodles and in a kettle of boiling salted water cook until just tender, 1 to 2 minutes. In a colander drain noodles and rinse under cold water. Drain noodles well.

    Step 4

    In a large skillet cook onion and bell pepper in remaining 2 tablespoons oil over moderate heat, stirring, until softened and add tomatoes, noodles, and sauce. Cook mixture, stirring, until heated through. Add herbs, garlic, and shallot and toss noodles well.

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