This mouth-watering recipe is quick to do and gives you a delicious game meal with an Asian twist. Perfect for a mid-week family dinner or as a Saturday night “fakeaway”.

INGREDIENTS

150g x flat rice noodles (2-3mm wide)
80ml x groundnut oil or vegetable oil
2 x garlic cloves, finely chopped
Coriander, stalks and leaves separated, stalks finely chopped 1 tbsp x shrimp paste
3 radishes, quartered
4 spring onions, shredded
180g x pack raw king prawns
150g x leftover roast partridge or cooked partridge, shredded 2 x large eggs
100g x beansprouts
50g x roasted peanuts, roughly chopped
1 x lime wedges and chilli flakes (optional), to serve

For the pad Thai sauce 

80ml x fish sauce
2 x tbsp tamarind paste, thinned with 2 tbsp water 80g x palm sugar
1⁄2 x tbsp sriracha
1⁄4 x tsp chilli powder (optional) 

METHOD

Soak the noodles in cold water for about 30 mins or until al dente, then drain. 

Meanwhile, make the sauce. In a small, non-stick pan, mix the fish sauce, tamarind, palm sugar and sriracha, and heat gently to dissolve the sugar. Taste it and, if you like more heat, add the chilli powder. Remove from the heat and set aside.

Heat a wok (or a wide, high-sided frying pan) over a high heat and add half the oil. Add the garlic, coriander stalks, shrimp paste, radishes and spring onions, and stir-fry for 10 secs, then add the noodles and 50ml water.

Keep stir-frying the noodles until they’re starting to dry, then add the sauce and cook the noodles until almost tender but still with some bite – about 8-10 mins. If the sauce begins to dry out, add a splash more water.

Push the noodles to the side of the wok and add the rest of the oil. Add the prawns and partridge, and stir-fry for about 2 mins until the prawns change colour. Push all the ingredients in the wok to one side and crack in the eggs, breaking the yolks. When they start to set on the bottom, scramble and mix through the noodles.

Add the beansprouts, peanuts and coriander leaves. Serve with the lime wedges and a sprinkle of chilli flakes, if you like.

Tuck in and enjoy!

Written by Eat Wild, with thanks to the British Game Assurance.