Pad Thai also usually contains eggs, but I’ve left that out here. If you want to add extra protein, try my crispy Air Fryer Tofu or Baked Tofu as an alternative!

How Do You Make it Vegan?

To make a Vegan Pad Thai sauce, all you need is 4 simple ingredients:

Soy sauce (I use tamari, to keep it gluten-free) Lime juice Sriracha Maple syrup

The combination of maple syrup and lime juice replace the need for tamarind paste, and I find the lime adds enough tartness that I don’t need to add vinegar, either. It’s so simple, yet so delicious!

How to Customize the Flavor

This Vegan Pad Thai is definitely a taste-as-you-go sort of dish, so here’s how you can modify it to your liking.

Too salty? Add more maple syrup or veggies to balance it out. Sweetness balances out salty flavors. Too tangy? Add more maple syrup or veggies. Sweetness balances out tangy flavors, too. Needs more flavor? Add more salt! Most food that tastes bland is under-seasoned. Use a mineral-rich salt and season liberally. Not spicy enough? Add more sriracha, to taste. Spicy flavors are the hardest to “undo,” so be sure to add a small amount to start with if you are sensitive to spice. I consider myself sensitive to spice, and as-written I don’t think this dish is very spicy, but everyone is different!

What Kind of Noodles Do You Use?

Pad Thai is traditionally made with rice noodles, which are thin, flat, and naturally gluten-free. Rice noodles are available from white rice or brown rice, so you can take your pick! I’ve also tested this recipe using chickpea linguine noodles, which is what I use in my popular Peanut Noodles recipe, and those work great here, too.

What Veggies are in Pad Thai?

This dish is made healthier by cutting back on the pasta and increasing the veggies. I like to use more veggies than noodles in this dish, so you’ll get more filling fiber, and extra nutrients in each bite. I actually prefer the texture this way, compared to using mostly noodles, too. When you add in shredded green cabbage, you can hardly tell what’s a noodle and what’s cabbage. It seriously blends right in! Try it and see for yourself. Here are the other veggies you’ll commonly find in Pad Thai:

Green onions Shredded carrots Cilantro Mung bean sprouts

You can add in any other veggies you like, too, such as sliced bell peppers, sugar snap peas, or edamame. This dish is a great way to clean out your fridge!

More Vegan Dinner Ideas

Need some more plant-based inspiration? Try these fan favorites! They’re a hit with vegetarians and meat-eaters alike!

Vegan Pho Kale Pesto Pasta Pesto Pasta Salad Best Veggie Burgers Whole Roasted Cauliflower The Best Vegetable Stew

If you try this Vegan Pad Thai recipe, please leave a comment below letting me know how you like it! And if you make any modifications, I’d love to hear about those, too. We can all benefit from your experience! – Reader Feedback: What’s your favorite fast weeknight dinner? Let me know if you have any recipe requests that you’d like to see in the future.

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