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Rat na

Rat na (Thai: ราดหน้า, RTGSratna, pronounced [râːt.nâː]; literally: 'topping'), also written rad na, is a Thai-Chinese noodle dish.[1] The name of the dish is pronounced [lâːt nâː] in Thai colloquial speech.

Rat na
TypeRice noodles
CourseMain course
Place of originThailand
Region or stateSoutheast Asia
Associated cuisineThailand
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsShahe fen, meat (chicken, beef, pork) or seafood or tofu, sauce (stock, tapioca starch or cornstarch), soy sauce or fish sauce

It is made with stir-fried wide rice noodles, a meat such as chicken, beef, pork, or seafood or tofu, garlic, straw mushrooms, and gai lan (Thai: คะน้า; RTGSkhana). The dish is then covered in a sauce made of stock and tapioca starch or cornstarch. It is seasoned with sweet soy sauce, fish sauce, sugar, and black pepper. In Thailand people often sprinkle some additional sugar, fish sauce, sliced chillies preserved in vinegar (with some of the vinegar), and ground dried chillies on the dish.

There are variants, including using rice vermicelli instead of the wide noodles, and using deep-fried thin egg noodles (mi krop), with the sauce poured on to soften them.[2]

In areas where gai lan can not be easily obtained, broccoli and kale are often used as a substitute.[3]

History edit

Rat na was originally cooked in China, prepared only in high-end restaurants where it became very successful. Teochew people (Chinese people native to the Chaoshan region) began cooking and selling it to working-class people and its popularity spread to Thailand.[citation needed]

Originally, rat na in Thailand was made with a little extra sauce and covered with a banana leaf. Diners themselves cut the fat noodles, which were large and circular, as they ate.[citation needed]

The notable rat na (including Pad See Ew) areas in Bangkok such as Tanao road in Phra Nakhon near Giant Swing and Bangkok City Hall, Wang Burapha near Thieves' Market and Saphan Lek, Sam Yan neighborhood in Pathum Wan, or Yaowarat neighborhood in Chinatown.[4][5][6][7]

See also edit

  • Lard na - Lao version of a similar dish

References edit

  1. ^ "Rad Na - Easy Delicious Recipes: Rasa Malaysia". 13 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Not-So-Famous Thai Noodle Dishes". Temple of Thai. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Clay's Kitchen". Archived from the original on 2012-11-29.
  4. ^ ทุมมานนท์, ธนา (2012-06-11). "ราดหน้ายอดผัก 40 ปี ศาลเจ้าพ่อเสือ". Thairath (in Thai).
  5. ^ "เจ๊อ้วน ราดหน้ายอดผัก". Chinatownyaowarat (in Thai).
  6. ^ "เฮงยอดผัก วังบูรพา". Wongnai (in Thai).
  7. ^ กินกะเที่ยว (2012-05-11). "๑๑๑๑๑.....ลุง[CR] ไปกินราดหน้าสุดอร่อย ร้านเล้งกี่ .....๑๑๑๑๑". Pantip.com (in Thai).

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