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Pad Thai with Spaghetti Squash

The flavors in this Pad Thai are similar to the traditional dish you can get at any night market or noodle stall in Thailand; there’s tamarind paste, eggs, bean sprouts, peanuts, and lots of garnishes. But, instead of noodles, this recipe calls for spaghetti squash!

Once roasted, the insides of the spaghetti squash turn into stringy pieces that resemble noodles. And after they’re cooked into the pad thai sauce, you can barely tell the difference. Spaghetti squash is a great alternative to rice-based noodles, and it allows you to squeeze even more veggies into your meal. The other bonus: while rice-based noodles sometimes become “sticky” after sitting in the fridge, spaghetti squash does no such thing. This means any extras will make a great lunch that will be even tastier the next day, after marinating in the sauce overnight.

The first step to preparing this Pad Thai with Spaghetti Squash is to roast the squash. After it cooks, you’ll scrape out the flesh into stringy noodles and then set it aside until the end. Next, it’s time to stir fry the rest of your ingredients and prepare the sauce. To make the cooking process as quick as possible, I recommend preparing and slicing up all your ingredients in advance. Then it’s simply a matter of adding them to the wok and quickly cooking the ingredients in stages. The slightly longer prep time pays off; the flavor of this dish will knock your socks off!

Pad Thai with Spaghetti Squash

Pad Thai with Spaghetti Squash

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By: Team Beachbody
Servings
Makes 6 servings
Prep Time
20 min.
Cook Time
1 hr. 30 min.

Ingredients:

  • 1 medium spaghetti squash (about 3 lbs.)
  • 2 tbsp. tamarind paste (or rice wine vinegar)
  • 2 tbsp. fish sauce
  • 1 tsp. raw honey
  • 2 to 4 Tbsp. water
  • 12 oz. extra-firm tofu, cut into small cubes
  • 3 tbsp. cornstarch (preferably GMO free)
  • 8 tsp. peanut oil, divided use
  • 1 medium onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 large eggs, lightly beaten
  • 4 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • ¾ cup fresh bean sprouts
  • 4 medium green onions, cut into 1-inch pieces
  • 2 tbsp. chopped peanuts
  • Lime wedges
  • Cilantro sprigs
  • Crushed red pepper

Instructions

Here are your instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350° F.

  2. Place squash on a parchment lined baking sheet. Poke squash 2 or 3 times with a fork. Bake for 60 to 80 minutes. Cool for 20 to 30 minutes. Cut squash in half lengthwise. Remove seeds. Scrape flesh into stringy noodles. Set aside.

  3. To make sauce, heat tamarind paste, fish sauce, honey and water in a small saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring constantly, for 1 to 2 minutes. Add additional water is sauce is too tart. Set aside.

  4. Coat tofu in cornstarch in a small bowl; mix well.

  5. Heat a large wok (or skillet) over high heat.

  6. Add 2 tsp. oil, swirling to cover surface of pan. Add tofu; cook, stirring constantly, for 2 to 3 minutes, or until all sides of tofu are brown. Remove tofu from pan and place on a large plate. Set aside.

  7. Add 2 tsp. oil to pan; cook, over high heat, swirling to cover surface of pan. Add onions; cook, stirring constantly, for 3 to 4 minutes, or until onion are light golden brown. Remove from pan; place on plate with tofu. Set aside.

  8. Add 2 tsp. oil to pan; cook, over high heat, swirling to cover surface of pan. Add eggs; cook over medium heat. Do not stir. As eggs set, lift edges, letting uncooked portion flow underneath, creating a very thin omelet. When eggs are set, cut them with your spatula. Remove eggs from pan and place on plate with tofu and onions. Set aside.

  9. Add remaining 2 tsp. oil to pan, swirling to cover surface of pan. Add garlic; cook, over medium-high heat, for 1 minute.

  10. Add spaghetti squash, spreading squash into a single layer; cook for 30 second, stir and make another single layer. Repeat this 3 to 6 times, cooking for about 3 to 4 minutes, or until squash is warm and golden brown.

  11. Add sauce; mix well.

  12. Add bean sprouts and green onions; mix well.

  13. Add tofu mixture; cook, stirring frequently, for 1 to 2 minutes, or until well mixed and heated through.

  14. Transfer to a large serving platter. Top with peanuts, lime wedges, cilantro, and crushed red pepper. Serve immediately.

Recipe Notes

Tips:

  • If you can’t find tamarind paste you can substitute rice wine vinegar.
  • Thai fish sauce is Nam Pla, but you can use another kind if you have it

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