Chicken Keto Pad Thai Dinner Recipe (2024)

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This Keto Pad Thai is an EASY and flavorful dinner in just 15 minutes! The sauce is salty, nutty, and slightly sweet, a total treat for the tastebuds.

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  • Why You'll Love It
  • Ingredients You'll Need
  • Is Pad Thai Keto?
  • How To Make Keto Pad Thai
  • Storage Instructions
  • Nutritional Information
  • More Keto Asian-Inspired Ideas
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  • 💬 Reviews

With just 5 minutes of prep and 10 minutes of cooking, you'll have a delicious dish that will please the whole family. Best of all, my keto Pad Thai is super low in carbs and VERY easy to make.

This is the recipe when you want something quick, nutritious, and flavorful. Low-carb Thai food couldn't be easier! By swapping the rice noodles with konjac or shirataki noodles, we cut carbs and calories, which is great for losing weight!

Why You'll Love It

  • Keto-friendly with just 3.7g net carbs in each bowl
  • On the table and ready to eat in 15 mins
  • It's very light, with only 430 calories in each bowl
  • It's super versatile! Make it with fish, shrimp, chicken, or beef
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We can splurge on healthy fats like sesame oil, which add a delicious nutty aftertaste to the dish. You’ll get your Asian noodle fix without the takeaway guilt.

It's also super versatile. You can experiment with fish, shrimp, chicken, beef, pork, and lamb. By switching things up, you have a speedy midweek keto dinner that never gets boring.

Ingredients You'll Need

My keto chicken Pad Thai is made with simple ingredients that can be substituted with what you have available.

The most important ingredient is shirataki noodles. You'll need the following ingredients:

  • Shirataki noodles - you can grab these 'zero carbs' keto-friendly noodles at most stores. They're known as miracle noodles, konjac noodles, and shirataki noodles. There's also a huge variety available onAmazon.
  • Protein - I used diced chicken thighs in this recipe, but you can substitute it with almost any other protein. Shrimp, fish, chicken, lamb, and beef are all just as delicious.
  • Eggs - free-range organic eggs if possible.
  • Green onion - fresh green onion is optional to garnish.
  • Peanuts - it wouldn't be Pad Thai without peanut sauce! Go for unsalted roasted peanuts or roast them yourself. Pop them in the oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit (200 degrees Celsius) for 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Garlic - fresh garlic cloves or crushed garlic will work fine.
  • Fish sauce - fishy and salty, it's a key ingredient in Thai cooking.
  • Sweetener - I used Erythritol in this recipe, but other sugar-free sweeteners (such as stevia or monk fruit) will work just as well.
  • Red pepper flakes - chili or red pepper flakes to kick your Pad Thai! Totally optional.
  • Lemon juice - fresh lemon juice or bottled lemon juice are fine.
  • Sesame oil - adds a deliciously rich and nutty flavor to the Pad Thai.
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Is Pad Thai Keto?

Yes! Traditional Pad Thai is made using flat-dried rice noodles high in carbs.

However, my recipe uses shirataki or konjac noodles that contain ZERO net carbs. They're also very low in calories, with less than 20 per serving. Great for losing weight!

My keto Pad Thai sauce is made using a simple combination of Erythritol, fish sauce, and red pepper flakes. No added sugar for fewer carbs and calories!

How To Make Keto Pad Thai

Grab your keto shirataki noodles and follow the simple steps below!

  1. Bring a pot of water to a boil and cook the shirataki noodles for 2 minutes. Remove the noodles from the pot and drain off the excess water.
  2. In a frying pan over medium-high heat, add one tablespoon of the sesame oil.
  3. Sauté the noodles for 2 to 3 minutes until lightly crispy and golden, then remove the noodles and set aside.
  4. In the same pan, add the remaining sesame oil and sauté the chicken for 3 to 4 minutes.
  5. Add the peanuts and garlic to the pan and cook for another minute. Optionally save some of the peanuts to garnish.
  6. Pour in the eggs, constantly stirring until they are cooked.
  7. Toss in the noodles and season with the fish sauce, red pepper flakes, and Erythritol.
  8. Portion the Pad Thai onto plates, drizzle with lemon juice, and garnish with green onion and peanuts. Enjoy!
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    Storage Instructions

    Leftovers can be kept in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They'll keep for up to 3 days. I don't recommend freezing it because the ingredients don't freeze well.

    Nutritional Information

    • There are 430 calories in Pad Thai for each bowl.
    • There are only 3.7g net carbs in Pad Thai made with diced chicken.

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    Chicken Keto Pad Thai Dinner Recipe (5)

    Low Carb Pad Thai Recipe

    Jennifer Zhang

    This Keto Pad Thai is an EASY and flavorful dinner in just 15 minutes! The sauce is salty, nutty, and slightly sweet, a total treat for the tastebuds.

    4.77 from 13 votes

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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins

    Cook Time 10 minutes mins

    Total Time 15 minutes mins

    Course Dinner

    Cuisine Asian, Thai

    Servings 2

    Calories 430 kcal

    Ingredients

    • 14 oz Shirataki Noodles
    • 7 oz Chicken diced
    • 2 Eggs beaten
    • 3 Spring Onions finely chopped
    • ¼ cup Peanuts unsalted, roasted
    • 2 cloves Garlic minced
    • 1 ½ tablespoon Fish Sauce
    • 1 tablespoon Erythritol
    • ¼ teaspoon Red Pepper Flakes
    • 3 tablespoon Lemon Juice
    • 3 tablespoon Sesame Oil

    Instructions

    • Bring a pot of water to a boil and cook the noodles for 2 minutes. Remove from the pot and drain water.

    • Heat one tablespoon of the sesame oil in a pan over medium-high heat and sauté the noodles for 2-3 minutes until lightly crispy and golden. Set aside.

    • In the same pan, heat the remaining sesame oil and sauté the chicken for 3-4 minutes. Add the peanuts (keeping some for garnish) and garlic to the pan and cook for another minute. Pour in the eggs stirring constantly, until solid.

    • Toss in the noodles and season with the fish sauce, red pepper flakes and Erythritol.

    • Divide into plates, drizzle with lemon juice and garnish with the chopped spring onions. Serve hot.

    Notes

    Net Carbs: 3.7g

    Nutrition

    Calories: 430kcal | Carbohydrates: 9.45g | Protein: 29.9g | Fat: 30.5g | Saturated Fat: 16.5g | Cholesterol: 319.4mg | Sodium: 1180.8mg | Potassium: 501.5mg | Fiber: 5.75g | Sugar: 1.7g | Vitamin A: 306.2IU | Vitamin C: 11.7mg | Calcium: 57.5mg | Iron: 1.5mg | Net Carbs: 3.7g

    Nutritional information for the recipe is calculated based on the ingredients in each recipe. It is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe we provide. Erythritol and other sugar-free sweetener carbs are not included in the carb counts. Net carbohydrates are the total carbohydrates minus dietary fiber.

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  • Love your recipes so budget friendly and delicious

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    • Thanks for the kind words, Noeline!

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  • Can i substitute the noodles by zucchini noodles?

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    • Hi Yomi, yes you can!

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    This was amazing! Very tasty and satisfying. Added some ginger and cilantro. So good!!!

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    • So happy you loved it!

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  • I'm going to try this tonight using Healthy Noodle that I got from Costco, as well as Kahlua Pork from Costco too! I think the combo will make a great version of Pad Thai! I just wish I had some bean sprouts......

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    • Sounds delicious, let us know how it goes!

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  • Chicken Keto Pad Thai Dinner Recipe (2024)

    FAQs

    How many carbs are in pad thai chicken? ›

    Pad Thai With Chicken (1 cup) contains 38.7g total carbs, 36.7g net carbs, 15.7g fat, 17g protein, and 360 calories.

    Is Thai OK on keto? ›

    When searching for keto-friendly meals in restaurants, you don't have to skip Thai restaurants. Thai food is rich in many keto-dieters' favorite foods, with rich flavors, aroma, and fresh ingredients. There is an abundance of meats, fish, tofu, coconut milk, curry, and many low-carb veggies.

    What is pad thai served with? ›

    The best side dishes to serve with pad thai are spring rolls, green papaya salad, fried rice, satay skewers, Thai coconut soup, cucumber salad, mango sticky rice, crispy tofu and steamed dumplings.

    Is chicken pad thai good for you? ›

    Best: Pad Thai

    It's made from rice noodles sauteed with spices, peanuts, egg, and bean sprouts. Get it with shrimp, chicken, or tofu for lean protein, and extra veggies for fiber and vitamins. Just watch your portion: Pad thai clocks in at 300 to 400 calories a cup.

    What is the healthiest Thai food to eat? ›

    Top 5 of the Healthiest Thai Food Orders
    • Som Tum. Papaya salad makes for a great appetizer to a heavier meal. ...
    • Tom Yum Soup. This delicious soup is a staple of Thai cuisine. ...
    • Green Curry. Now, Thai curry is made with a combination of coconut milk, spices, herbs, and fish sauce, which makes it pretty dense. ...
    • Phad Thai. ...
    • Satay.
    Apr 27, 2020

    Why is Pad Thai so high in calories? ›

    While the dish isn't usually the highest calorie option on a Thai menu, it does provide significant calories because it is stir-fried using oil, and because the dish includes peanuts. Pad Thai nutrition is sometimes called into question because of the sugar in the dish.

    What is the unhealthiest thai dish? ›

    Pad Thai – Sigh…

    everyone's favorite dish is probably the worst offender on the Thai restaurant menu. This tasty stir fried noodle dish can pack 700 – 1400 categories in a restaurant serving. The extra calories come from the fact that this dish is made primarily of rice noodles that are then stir fried in oil.

    Are rice noodles OK for keto diet? ›

    Noodles are (traditionally) made of rice or wheat. Both of these grains are heavily carb loaded . So, sorry to disappoint, they are off the keto food list.

    What can you substitute for brown sugar in pad thai? ›

    The light brown also adds a nice caramel flavor to the sauce however if you do not have brown sugar granulated sugar or honey can be substituted.

    What is a good substitute for rice noodles in pad thai? ›

    Fettuccine or Linguine

    Fettuccine or linguine can be a great choice when you're looking for a rice noodles substitute. I've found their similar width and texture work well, especially in stir-fries and soups. They have a neutral taste, allowing them to blend nicely with various flavors.

    What drink pairs well with pad thai? ›

    SEMI-DRY WHITE WINE FOR A SPICY PAD THAI
    • GEWÜRZTRAMINER - LES PRINCES ABBES - DOMAINE SCHLUMBERGER.
    • PINOT GRIS - HENRI EHRHART.
    • BERNKASTELER GRABEN RIESLING SPÄTLESE - DR. THANISCH.
    • LE HAUT LIEU DEMI-SEC - DOMAINE HUET.

    What protein is best with Pad Thai? ›

    Shrimp: Shrimp is the classic protein used in pad Thai and provides a delicious seafood flavor. Make sure to use fresh and deveined shrimp for the best results.

    What ethnicity is chicken Pad Thai? ›

    Pad Thai is a traditional Thai dish made with stir-fried rice noodles, eggs, tofu, beansprouts, and a multitude of spices. The dish is one of the most famous street food in the world, but the dish is not meant to be eaten on the go. The word “pad” means “fried” while “thai” means “Thai”.

    Is Thai food better for you than Chinese? ›

    Thai food is often healthier than Chinese food. Thai food puts a focus on balance and variety. They are often light and the aromas are just as important as the taste of the food. Thai food uses less heavy sauces and oils than Chinese food uses that are healthier for you, if any oil at all.

    Is Pad Thai high in carbs? ›

    Pad Thai and other noodle dishes are high on carbs and a lot of sugar is usually added too, not to mention oil. Fried rice is a no-no as is sticky rice which is possibly worse than white steamed rice for those with T2DM.

    How many carbs are in restaurant Pad Thai? ›

    Pad thai, with meat (1 cup) contains 34.6g total carbs, 32.7g net carbs, 12g fat, 20.4g protein, and 330 calories.

    How many carbs in a bowl of Pad Thai? ›

    A: The nutritional values of Pad Thai can vary depending on the specific ingredients used and the serving size. On average, a serving of Pad Thai contains approximately 328 calories, 12 grams of protein, 18 grams of fat, 32 grams of carbohydrates, 3 grams of fiber, 9 grams of sugar, and 128 milligrams of calcium.

    What is one serving of Pad Thai chicken? ›

    Pad Thai - 1 serving (about 2.5 cups)

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