Thursday, January 5, 2012

Simple Fried Rice


The dish that I get asked most about is definitely fried rice.  This is a dish every Asian grew up with and everyone has their own version.  It's simple home-cooking that originated as a leftover dish.  With that said, I really just wanted to give the most basic fried rice recipe here and emphasize that you can add almost anything you want to this recipe.  There are only three main ingredients to fried rice and the rest is up to your imagination and taste, or as my Mommie did: anything that was leftover from the night before.  It could be chicken, shrimp, tofu, curry, beef, even hot dogs, or ham.  Just like how you can top pizza with anything you like, you can add any protein, veggies, or seasoning to your fried rice.  See this recipe as the primer coat of paint that you use as a foundation to add your own color and flavors upon.  There are also several ways to make fried rice and there's not right or wrong.  This is MY way because this is how I like it. =)











Ingredients:
2 Cups   Day-Old Cold Rice 
(It's not the end of the world if its not "day-old" rice.  You can use freshly cooked hot rice, but what tends to happen is a mushier fried rice.  Leftover rice for a day or longer in the fridge tends to dry out thus not as pleasant to eat, unless cooked again that's how the whole idea of "frying" leftover rice came about.) 

2 Eggs   Beaten












2 Stalks Chopped Green Onion
Salt and White Pepper Powder (Fresh ground black pepper could be used in place of the white pepper)
Cooking oil














Instructions:
Heat about half a tablespoon of cooking oil in a wok or regular frying pan over medium-high heat.  Coat the bottom of the pan with the oil and add the beaten eggs and a pinch of salt.  Scramble the eggs, remove from pan and set aside.  ***Some people like to stir fry the rice first and add the beaten eggs directly to the pan of rice so that the eggs slightly stick to the rice.*** Turn the heat up to high, add a tablespoon of oil to the pan, then add the rice.  Immediately start breaking up the rice, if there are any clumps, and stir constantly in the pan.  You can flip it if you're feeling confident and fancy!  When the rice is thoroughly heated through, add the green onion then season with salt and pepper.  ***This is the point when you can add any additional ingredients; make sure that any meat or veggies you add are already cooked, do not add raw ingredients!*** Add the scrambled eggs back into the pan and stir to break up the eggs into smaller pieces.  Remove from pan and serve. 

Here's a video to further illustrate the instructions...

No comments:

Post a Comment