
This is dead simple, and totally delicious. I tend to grill up millions of them, take them off the skewers, pile them on a platter, and stick a few toothpicks on. People get the idea pretty quickly, and they disappear… I like them good and spicy, but you can adjust the amount of Sriracha as you’d like. – Helen
Use a mortar and pestle to pound the garlic and chillies to a rough paste. To prepare the fresh rice noodles for cooking, warm them for about 10 seconds in the microwave to make it easier to separate them. If your noodles have come in uncut sheets, slice them into thick (pappardelle size) strands. Heat the vegetable oil in a wok over high heat. Add the garlic chilli paste and stir-fry for 30 seconds. Add the prawns and stir-fry for 2 minutes or until almost cooked. Toss through the greens. Add the noodles, oyster sauce, fish sauce, dark soy sauce and sugar. Stir-fry until well combined. Toss through the basil and serve. *NOTES: Cooked spaghetti, dried rice noodles or egg noodles can be used here too. For Asian greens, you could use choy sum, Chinese broccoli, pak chok or bok choy, for example. You can use Thai basil or regular Italian/sweet basil as a substitute for Thai holy basil.