![]() So brace yourself, because that means no beef, pork, sesame oil, soy sauce, carrots, Sriracha, ginger, lemongrass, cilantro, cabbage or basil. Even egg is considered very optional in the traditional recipe! Cuisine is a living thing that can and should incorporate change, but for my first attempt at Paleo Pad Thai I decided to keep things as traditional as possible. ![]() For example, meats like beef and chicken were never a part of Pad Thai until the dish crossed the ocean to the United States and changed to suit Western preferences. I did a bit of research in preparation for developing my own Paleo Pad Thai recipe and discovered that many common ingredients in Pad Thai recipes are not considered traditional. □ Although ingredient substitutions have been made due to dietary consideration (this is Paleo Pad Thai, after all) I’ve made every effort to adhere to a traditional Pad Thai recipe in every other way. ![]() ![]() But if this is wrong then I don’t want to be right. ![]()
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