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This Vegan Pad Thai is made with fresh simple ingredients like bean sprouts, garlic, and lime juice. It’s a healthy vegan noodle dish that takes less than 30 minutes to make!

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What is Pad Thai?

Pad Thai is a traditional stir-fried noodle dish served in Thailand. It’s commonly served as street-food or in restaurants all throughout Thailand. One of my favourite experiences was learning how to cook an authentic Pad Thai in Thailand.

A Vegan Pad Thai doesn’t use all the same ingredients as a traditional recipe, so this is my personal take on a traditional Pad Thai recipe based on my learnings from cooking classes in Thailand.

Where Did Pad Thai Come From?

Pad Thai originated in Thailand in the late 1930s. During World War Two there was a shortage of rice in Thailand so got noodles from China and stir-fried them with Thai ingredients to create Pad Thai.

What gives Pad Thai its flavor?

The key to a great Pad Thai recipe is to have the proper balance of sweet, salty, sour and spicy flavours. We achieve this balance through using soy sauce, coconut sugar and lime juice.

If you’re looking to create a whole Thai-inspired feast, these Thai Peanut Cauliflower Wings and this Thai Mango Salad would create a whole plate’s worth of colour and flavour to transport your taste buds to Thailand.

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Is Pad Thai vegan?

This recipe for Pad Thai is a take of a traditional Pad Thai recipe from Thailand.

Traditionally, Pad Thai is not vegan since it’s made using fish sauce, eggs, and often times in Thailand even find dried shrimp.

Luckily for us, Pad Thai is easy to make vegan!

The main replacement is to use soy sauce in place of fish sauce. All the other sauce ingredients stay the same and you will end up with an equally delicious Pad Thai!

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Vegan Pad Thai Ingredients

  • Rice Noodles: you want to use “Pad Thai” rice noodles for this recipe. They usually say Pad Thai on the packaging and are thin, but not as thin as vermicelli noodles.
  • Firm Tofu: firm or extra-firm tofu are best for this recipe to get crispy cubes.
  • Vegetable Oil: for sauteing.
  • Garlic: make sure to use fresh garlic, not dried or powdered.
  • Garlic Chives: this is a very common ingredient you’ll in a traditional Pad Thai, especially in Thailand. Garlic chives look similar to chives and can be found at most Asian supermarkets. If you can’t find garlic chives you can use regular chives.
  • Bean Sprouts: You can find these at most grocery stores. Bean sprouts are added towards the end and gives the Pad Thai some crunch!
  • Green Onion: to mix it at the end of even more flavor.

Vegan Pad Thai Sauce Recipe Ingredients

  • Soy Sauce: regular or gluten-free soy sauce if needed. You can also substitute it with tamari.
  • Coconut Sugar: traditionally Pad Thai is made with palm sugar, which you can use in place of coconut sugar. But coconut sugar is easier to find at most North American grocery stores. You can also substitute with brown sugar, agave or maple syrup.
  • Lime: for some acidity.

What can I use instead of fish sauce?

Traditionally, Pad Thai is made with fish sauce, which isn’t vegan-friendly. If you want to make a Vegan Pad Thai you can just use soy sauce or tamari instead of fish sauce.

How to make Vegan Pad Thai

Cook up the tofu in a pan with some oil. Once the tofu is cooked, push it off to the side (so it’s off the heat), and add the noodles to the pan.

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After the noodles, add the seasoning and sauce. Toss everything up together, and serve with crushed peanuts and lime.

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Pad Thai is BEST served immediately after cooking, so it’s not a dish you want to leave sitting around for 10-15 minutes on the stove. Enjoy it right away!

Substitutions, Additions and Tips for Pad Thai you’ll love!

  • Use extra-firm tofu and a non-stick pan to fry the tofu. This will make sure it gets nice and crispy and doesn’t stick to your pan.
  • Don’t fully cook your rice noodles before adding them to the pan! They will continue to cook as your stir-fry, so you want them to be slightly firm with a little bite to them.
  • Use a bit of water or vegetable stock to loosen up your Pad Thai if it the noodles start getting stuck together.
  • Eat right away! Pad Thai is best enjoyed straight out of the pan, so don’t let it sit on the table for too long otherwise the noodles will start sticking together.
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How to Store and Reheat Vegan Pad Thai

Store leftover Pad Thai in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Reheat on the stovetop in a pan or in the microwave. If the Pad Thai is sticking together when you are reheating it, simply add a splash of water to help loosen up the noodles.

Vegan Pad Thai FAQs

Is Pad Thai gluten-free?

Yes! Traditionally Pad Thai is gluten-free. In this recipe as long as you use gluten-free soy sauce the Pad Thai will be gluten-free.

What kind of noodles are best for Pad Thai?

Flat dried rice noodles are best to use for Pad Thai. You can find these at most grocery stores or your local Asian supermarket.

Why do you soak Pad Thai noodles?

Since Pad Thai noodles cook very fast, they are traditionally soaked in water for a few minutes to make them more pliable and then added directly to the stir fry pan. Since the noodles will cook more in the pan, you’ll end up with perfectly cooked noodles. If you boil the noodles before adding them to the pan, they can become overcooked and start sticking together.

How to serve vegan Pad Thai

Vegan Pad Thai can be served on its own or as a side with other Thai dishes. Here are some great options to serve with this Pad Thai:

  • Thai Mango Salad
  • Thai Crunch Salad
  • Thai Peanut Cauliflower Wings
  • Thai Coconut Curry Tofu

More Thai recipes to try

  • Northern-Style Vegan Thai Coconut Soup
  • Thai Red Curry Noodles
  • Thai Coconut Curry Tofu

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Vegan Pad Thai

★★★★★5 from 7 reviews

  • Author: Jess
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 2 servings 1x
  • Category: Entree
  • Method: Cook
  • Cuisine: Thai
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Description

A simple Pad Thai recipe that is easy to make and takes less than 30 minutes!

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1/2 pack rice noodles (approx 7 oz)
  • 1/2 block of extra-firm tofu, cut into small cubes
  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 1/4 cup-1/2 cup water
  • 1 garlic clove, finely chopped
  • 1 large handful garlic chives (can sub regular chives)
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce (gf if needed)
  • 1 tbsp coconut sugar (can sub agave, maple syrup)
  • juice of 1/2 lime
  • 1 cup bean sprouts
  • 1 green onion, chopped
  • crushed peanuts, lime & cilantro for serving

Instructions

  1. Boil the rice noodles in a pot of water until tender, but not too soft (they should still be slightly undercooked. Drain and set aside.
  2. Heat the vegetable oil in a non-stick pan on medium high heat then add the tofu and cook for 2-3 minutes on each side until golden brown.
  3. Push the tofu to the side of the pan, turn the heat to medium and add the garlic noodles, garlic chives, soy sauce, coconut sugar and lime juice to the pan.
  4. Slowly add some water to the pan, 1-2 tbsp at a time to prevent the noodles from sticking and allowing to cook fully through.
  5. Turn the heat to low and add the bean sprouts and green onion and mix together.
  6. Top with crushed peanuts, cilantro and a lime wedge to serve.

Notes

Use extra-firm tofu and a non-stick pan to fry the tofu to get nice crispy tofu that doesn’t stick to the pan.

Don’t fully cook the noodles before adding them to the pan! They will continue to cook as you stir-fry them so you want them to be slightly undercooked before adding them in.

If you’re noodles start to stick together, use some water or veggie stock to losen them up.

Pad Thai tastes best if you eat it immediately after cooking!

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/3 recipe
  • Calories: 265
  • Sugar: 6g
  • Sodium: 600mg
  • Fat: 13g
  • Saturated Fat: 2g
  • Carbohydrates: 50g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Protein: 8g

Keywords: Vegan pad thai, tofu pad thai, Vegetarian pad Thai

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    Anie Fong Reply

    Thank you for sharing this recipe! I have enjoyed it and will definitely cook this again! Thanks heaps!!!

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      Jessica Hoffman Reply

      Your welcome Anie!

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    Bertille Reply

    Hi, Can I know the weight of your tofu block please? I noticed that we don’t have the same grammes of tofu pack in every countries.. Thank you very much!

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    Gabriela Prisecaru Reply

    Excellent, tasty and easy to prepare. I just tried this recipe and it is definitely something I will try again!

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      Anna Oppermann Reply

      I’m so happy you enjoyed it!

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    Brenda Crespo Reply

    Excellent my husband lick this plate

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      Jessica Hoffman Reply

      Thanks Brenda, glad you both enjoyed the recipe!

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    Nikita Reply

    If a member in your family has issues with some of the veggies used in this recipe what other ones can you use. My dad can’t eat nuts the veggies that were used. So what cab I use to replace them?

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      Jess Reply

      Hi Nikita, you can use pretty much any veggies you love in a stir-fry. Broccoli, Chinese broccoli or bok choy would all work well!

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        Rachel Reply

        I add baby Bok Choy and mushrooms every time – SO GOOD

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          Jessica Hoffman Reply

          So happy you loved this rachel!

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    Tori Reply

    Hi! Could you go without the tofu for this dish, or is it needed for the flavor?

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      Jess Reply

      Hi Tori, you can definitely leave it out it won’t alter the taste and is equally delicious without tofu!

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    Roxanne Reply

    For years I’ve been looking for a Pad Thai that tasted like restaurant pad Thai to me. This was delicious. My family wanted more sauce on the noodles, so I doubled the sauce ingredients the second time I made the recipe. I also added 1 T. Tamarind Concentrate to the original recipe. It gave just the last little sweetness and tang I was looking for. Tamarind concentrates seem to come in different strengths. The one I used was pretty mild. Use less if you use a more concentrated one.

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      Jess Reply

      Hi Roxanne, thank you for the review! I actually learned how to make Pad Thai in Thailand, so I wanted to share a recipe that tasted authentic to there! (But using vegan friendly ingredients.) That sounds delicious with the addition of Tamarind!

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    Gail Dunbar Reply

    Hi, what type of tofu did you use?

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      Jess Reply

      Hi Gail, you can use any type of tofu i personally use firm!

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    Ben Reply

    I travelled to Thailand two times and this Pad Thai seriously reminds me of the ones I ate there! Really good!!

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      Jess Reply

      Thanks for the review Ben! That’s where I learned to make Pad Thai 😉

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    Phi Reply

    loved it! would not change a thing! thanks soo much!

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      Jess Reply

      Thank you so much! Glad to hear you enjoyed the recipe 🙂

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    Ana Reply

    Forgot to rate the recipe! 😀

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    Ana Reply

    Pad Thai is also my all-time favorite dish in the world, I love Pad Thai ?. I also saw the recipe the Life Changing Peanut Butter Noodles and these look so good too, can’t wait to make them. Looking forward to following along and trying all these yummy recipes! Eating pad thai at a local restaurant in Thailand sounds so yum, gosh ?.

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      Jess Reply

      Hi Ana, that’s awesome! Isn’t bad just the best? I love how fast it is to make. Hope you get to experience eating some in Thailand as well:)

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    Dee | Green Smoothie Gourmet Reply

    So delicious Jess! Such a comforting spicing creation. Amazing that your travels influence your recipes, so creative of you! Thanks for sharing! Dee xx

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      Jess Reply

      Thanks Dee! One of my favorite parts about traveling is all the amazing inspiration you can draw on for new dishes:)

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    Nisha / @rainbowplantlife Reply

    You are making me so hungry with this Pad Thai! Love your vegan version of this dish. I could eat rice noodles all day long 🙂 Oh, and that plate is so beautiful!

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      Jess Reply

      Thanks Nisha! and same here! I could eat this every day!

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    Cassie Autumn Tran Reply

    Pad Thai is such a comforting and spicy dish, which I ADORE! This recipe does look beautiful. I am so jealous you went to Thailand! But I am most certain you had the time of your life there!

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      Jess Reply

      Hi Cassie! Thank you so much! I totally agree comforting and spicy is the best! I hope you can make your way to Thailand one day:)

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FAQs

What is a substitute for lime juice in Pad Thai? ›

Lemon for 'Pad Thai' is still alright if lime is not available. Lime works better to balance the salty (soy and fish sauce) in the dish.

How do you spice up bland Pad Thai? ›

Use tofu, and substitute the fish sauce for more soy sauce. Peanut Butter: In my recipe, I add a big scoop of peanut butter to the sauce because I think it gives the whole dish an added creaminess and boost of flavor.

What makes Pad Thai different? ›

Traditional Pad Thai usually combines tamarind paste, fish sauce, dried shrimp, and palm sugar, creating a sweet, sour, and salty taste balance. It commonly includes tofu, dried shrimp, bean sprouts, and peanuts. However, Americanized versions might swap tamarind for ketchup, making it sweeter and less complex.

What is authentic Pad Thai sauce made of? ›

Pad Thai Sauce is made with fish sauce, oyster sauce, brown sugar and tamarind. Tamarind is the ingredient that is the heart and soul of Pad Thai sauce, giving the sauce the sour flavour that Pad Thai is known for. It's an ingredient used in South East Asian cooking, like this Malaysian Beef Rendang.

What Thai sauce is vegan? ›

While most Thai restaurants should have a vegan fish sauce option, those that do not can simply substitute soy sauce for the fish sauce. This will give the Thai food dishes the “umami” flavor that you are craving. The perfect vegan alternative to oyster sauce is a vegetarian stir fry sauce and mushroom sauce.

What makes Pad Thai taste so good? ›

If it's only made of those ingredients, what then makes it so unique? A Pad Thai has tamarind, fish sauce, garlic, dried shrimp, palm sugar, and red chili pepper. These simple ingredients make Pad Thai a bowl of five tastes—salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and umami.

What makes Pad Thai so sweet? ›

A perfectly cooked pad Thai should have a balance of flavors — tangy, sweet, spicy and salty, Trang says. This comes from a blend of tamarind paste, palm sugar, crushed red chili peppers and fish sauce. Traditional pad Thai sauces follow a basic formula of a third each of palm sugar, tamarind paste and fish sauce.

What gives Pad Thai its orange color? ›

When it's sold in restaurants outside Thailand, the noodles are sometimes bright orange – that's because sauces or spices, like paprika, have been used instead of tamarind. Authentic Pad Thai is a light reddish-brown colour.

What is seasoning sauce in Thai food? ›

Golden Mountain seasoning sauce is often the 'secret ingredient' of many Thai recipes. Although not well known in the Western world, is has been used in Thailand for over a century for many recipes, especially stir-fry dishes. Like soy sauce, golden mountain sauce is composed mainly of fermented soy beans and salt.

How healthy is Pad Thai? ›

It can definitely be a part of a balanced, well-rounded diet. While pad thai includes many nutritious ingredients, its sodium content is considerably high. You can reduce its sodium by requesting the eatery go easy on the sauce and salt-contributing condiments.

Why is my Pad Thai bland? ›

Add enough sauce: In addition to having a great pad Thai sauce, it's important to get the sauce to noodle ratio just right. Because no matter how good your sauce is, if you don't add enough of it, you're going to end up with bland noodles. And there's nothing worse than a bland pad Thai.

What are the 5 flavors of Pad Thai? ›

The Key to Thai Flavors: Balance

These are: salty, sweet, spicy, sour, and creamy.

Is Pad Thai Chinese or Japanese? ›

Pad thai is a noodle dish that has its roots in Thailand. However, it is also a dish that is popular around the world.

What does prik mean in thai? ›

SPICES: The fiery spice of many Thai dishes comes from peppers, known as “prik” in Thai. “Phet” is the Thai word for spicy.

What are the ingredients in Thai taste vegan fish sauce? ›

Ingredients: salt solution (water, salt), sugar, soybean protein, yeast extract, seaweed extract, distilled vinegar.

What is a vegan substitute for fish sauce? ›

In that regard, Korean soup soy sauce is a great option (this one is gluten free), since it's saltier than regular soy sauce, but lighter in color. If you can't use soy sauce, coconut aminos are your best bet. Seaweed and Kelp.

Is Pad Thai vegan without egg? ›

Some usually vegan friendly dishes are Red Curry, Pad Thai ordered without egg, and Massaman Curry. But as previously stated, don't be afraid to ask if they can make a certain dish vegan without fish sauce. Happy eating!

What is vegan soy sauce called? ›

Here are some vegan sauces for your next shopping trip: Kikkoman's Soy Sauce, Less Salt Soy sauce, Gluten-Free Tamari and Sushi & Sashimi Soy Sauce. Amoy's first press dark sauce. Lee Kum Kee's light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, double deluxe soy sauce and sweet soy sauce.

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