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		<title>Pad See Ew</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a problem.  I read a post by one of the premier local food bloggers, Lisa at Champaign Taste.  She was trying to make something following a recipe from the famous, award-winning Chez Pim.  It was a dish that I&#8217;ve loved having many times at restaurants&#8211;pad see ew.  Basically it&#8217;s some wide, flat rice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a problem.  I read a post by one of the premier local food bloggers, Lisa at <a href="http://www.champaigntaste.com" target="_blank">Champaign Taste</a>.  She was trying to make something following a recipe from the famous, award-winning <a href="http://www.chezpim.com/blogs/" target="_blank">Chez Pim</a>.  It was a dish that I&#8217;ve loved having many times at restaurants&#8211;<a href="http://www.chezpim.com/blogs/2008/01/pad-see-ew-for.html" target="_blank">pad see ew</a>.  Basically it&#8217;s some wide, flat rice noodles cooked up with soy sauce, broccoli, and some sort of protein.  Lisa didn&#8217;t have very good luck with the recipe.  You can read about it in her post, titled <a href="http://champaign-taste.blogspot.com/2009/06/thai-food-fiasco-attempt-at-pad-see-ew.html" target="_blank">Thai Food Fiasco: An Attempt at Pad See Ew</a>.  My problem is that I felt the need to do it right.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not that Lisa did anything wrong, just that I had to see if I could do it.  I have often found myself cooking different dishes because of this very compulsion.  I&#8217;ve cooked some pretty bad things in my life, and I&#8217;m not sure if I&#8217;d be brave enough to publish the story and photos on this blog for the world to see.  As far as you know all the food I put out looks beautiful in real life and tastes even better than you imagined, right?</p>
<p>So, back to the pad see ew.  Lisa&#8217;s only issue was the noodles, so I was worried.  It seemed like she followed Pim&#8217;s instructions to soak them, but they just stuck together in a huge ball.  I picked the (dry) noodles that most resembeled what I&#8217;d eaten in various restaurants.  It looks like they&#8217;re similar to what Lisa was working with.</p>
<p>I chopped my chicken, got it marinating, then started chopping broccoli (which always makes me think of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO57XRDDodk" target="_blank">Dana Carvey</a>) into bite-sized pieces.  According to Pim, the noodles were supposed to soak &#8220;in lukewarm water until pliable but not soft.&#8221;  This, I think is where things can go wrong.  I put my noodles in hot tap water, left them alone for a good 15 minutes, and while slightly softened, they were still quite stiff.  I came to the conclusion that they needed to be at least partly cooked (i.e. boiled) before moving on or they&#8217;d never really soften.</p>
<p>I boiled them for a few minutes, half the time the package said to cook them.  They were soft, but definitely still a firm &#8220;al dente.&#8221;  So, I cooked the broccoli in a pan (I don&#8217;t have a wok yet), then it was time for the noodles.  I heated the pan, added a little more oil, let it get hot, then tossed in the well-drained noodles.  I let them sit for a few seconds, then drizzled in the fish sauce and thick soy.  The noodles were sticky, but still slightly manageable.  The noodles didn&#8217;t stick together in a big ball though, I was thrilled.  Then I noticed that they did, however, stick to the bottom of the pan.  More heat (in a wok), and more oil would have probably helped, but I extracted the noodles and went on my way.</p>
<p>The rest of the cooking went well, just like Lisa&#8217;s did.  In finishing the dish, I needed to add far more of the sauces than what Pim suggested to get the flavor I was expecting.  Maybe my taste buds are too tired, or the recipe really is, in more ways than one, &#8220;for beginners.&#8221;</p>
<p>Comparing my finished dish to Pim&#8217;s, mine is definitely &#8220;wetter&#8221;, but I would imagine that had I not added the extra soy, oyster, and fish sauces it would have been too bland.  I also really needed to add more noodles, but given my trepidation about screwing them up in the first place, I&#8217;m glad I didn&#8217;t try to sneak more in without proper soaking &amp; cooking.  All in all a good dish, but it makes me <em>really</em> want a wok, to get what I was really missing&#8211;wok hay, the <a href="http://www.graceyoung.com/aboutBreath.html" target="_blank">breath of a wok</a>.</p>
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