[Thai Cuisine Recipe] Spicy Stir-fried Clams (Hoy Lai Pad Cha) | Edited by Cooking Dad
🐚🌶️ Thai Spicy Stir-fried Clams (Hoy Lai Pad Cha) Super Detailed Recipe + Hong Kong Kitchen Tips
Spicy stir-fried clams—also known as "Pad Cha"—are incredibly popular in Thai restaurants, famous for being instantly sold out! A blend of garlic, basil, chili peppers, curry paste, and fish sauce—the ingredients are easily available in Hong Kong, and making it a delicious and vibrant stir-fry at home is just as rewarding! I've tried it multiple times and can guarantee it's a quick "cleanse" with rice! 🦑🔥🌿
Ingredients (Serves 3-4)
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900g clams or clams (wash and set aside, remove the sand in advance)
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Basil (1 bunch, leaves)
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6 cloves of garlic (smashed and minced)
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2-3 chili peppers (chopped, adjust the spiciness)
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Half a shredded red or green pepper (optional, for a richer color and aroma)
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1.5 tablespoons Thai chili paste
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1 teaspoon Thai red curry paste (optional for a more authentic taste)
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1 tablespoon fish sauce
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1.5 teaspoons granulated sugar
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1 teaspoon chicken powder
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150-200ml water
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1 teaspoon cornstarch water (optional)
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2 tablespoons oil
Detailed cooking process
1️⃣ Soak the clams in light salt water for 1 hour to remove the sand, then wash and drain.
2️⃣ Boil a pot of water, blanch the clams until most of them are open, remove the shells and set aside (they look better in the shells).
3️⃣ Heat oil in a wok over medium heat, add minced garlic, chili peppers, and red bell peppers and sauté until fragrant.
4️⃣ Add chili paste and red curry paste and stir-fry until fragrant.
5️⃣ Add water, fish sauce, sugar, and chicken powder to season, then turn to medium-low heat and mix well to make a sauce.
6️⃣ Add the clams and stir-fry quickly until evenly coated with the sauce. Taste and add sugar or fish sauce as needed.
7️⃣ Add basil leaves and stir-fry over high heat for 10 seconds (to keep the green aroma).
8️⃣ If the sauce is not thick enough, add a little cornstarch water and dry it slightly.
9️⃣ Serve on a plate and garnish with chili peppers and basil. Serve!
Kitchen Tips
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Add the basil/sweet basil last, as it will have the best fragrance and keep the green color.
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If you like it juicier, add more water. It goes best with white rice!
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You can add shredded ginger, lime juice, or sprinkle crushed peanuts to make it more layered according to your personal taste.
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Remember to make sure the clams are fresh and discard any unopened ones.
Thai-style spicy stir-fried clams are sour, fragrant, and spicy, perfect with beer and rice. It's even more enjoyable to make at home than at a tea restaurant. I personally tested it and it's easy to make, and everyone can't stop eating! Give it a try now! 🍚🎉