Salvaging too-spicy pad see ew

Anonymous
Are you white? Do you find mayonnaise spicy? If I know your spice tolerance, I can then make a better suggestion for how you can fix this, as PSE is not a traditionally spicy dish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you white? Do you find mayonnaise spicy? If I know your spice tolerance, I can then make a better suggestion for how you can fix this, as PSE is not a traditionally spicy dish.


Lol oops forgot to check back on this and I didn't think I'd get many responses.
I'm not white, I'm Indian. I don't like overly spicy food but I have a decent heat tolerance.

My husband wanted PSE but I wanted some heat bc I'm sick and my tastebuds are dulled. I know PSE isnt supposed to be spicy but I asked the restaurant (Talay Thai) to make it spicy and they probably dumped in all their chili flakes to spite me for trying to tweak their dish. I should have just gotten drunken noodles.

I will add onions and broccoli and hopefully that will dilute it a bit.

Thanks all!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you white? Do you find mayonnaise spicy? If I know your spice tolerance, I can then make a better suggestion for how you can fix this, as PSE is not a traditionally spicy dish.


Lol oops forgot to check back on this and I didn't think I'd get many responses.
I'm not white, I'm Indian. I don't like overly spicy food but I have a decent heat tolerance.

My husband wanted PSE but I wanted some heat bc I'm sick and my tastebuds are dulled. I know PSE isnt supposed to be spicy but I asked the restaurant (Talay Thai) to make it spicy and they probably dumped in all their chili flakes to spite me for trying to tweak their dish. I should have just gotten drunken noodles.

I will add onions and broccoli and hopefully that will dilute it a bit.

Thanks all!


Omg, your response cracked me up. I wonder if the cooks truly did seek thier revenge.
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