Saturday, December 30, 2006

Fried Rice
炒饭



I usually cook fried rice or noodle when my hubby goes overseas. It’s too troublesome to cook 2 dishes with soup when there’s only the kids and me. An online friend saw this in my food gallery and asks if she could have the recipe. Sorry for the wait.

Ingredients:
  • Fresh cooked rice (I don’t use overnight rice because the kids are eating)
  • Long beans, diced
  • Baby corn, diced
  • Carrot, diced
  • Fake crabmeat (similar to crab stick; it’s made from fish paste)
  • Egg
  • Salt to taste
How to do it:
  1. Stir fried long beans, baby corn, carrot and fake crabmeat till cooked.
  2. Set aside.
  3. Scramble an egg till cooked.
  4. Add in cooked rice and the earlier cooked ingredients.
  5. Add salt to taste.
  6. Continue to stir fried till mixed well.
  7. Dish and serve.
Note:
If using fresh cooked rice, make sure you don’t add to much water when cooking the rice. Otherwise the fried rice will be too starchy. Remember to add enough oil when frying rice otherwise it will stick to the pan. The ingredients I use here are my son's favourite. You can always substitute them with others.

4 comments:

  1. Fried rice was one of my weak food to cook besides baking. Tweak your recipe a little with my own ingredients,replaced long beans with french beans, added diced fish cake, bean sprout, frozen corn kernel, white & brown mushrooms and minced beef with some spring onion & lupcheong(chinese sausage) as I had a huge amount of rice to fry. They smells great & I hardly add salt as I had used lup cheong & dark soy sauce. Hope the guys will love it too.

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  2. Why cant kids eat overnight rice?

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  3. @Anonymous, kids CAN eat overnight rice. However, overnight rice (kept in the fridge of course) tends to be drier and harder. Kids find it hard to swallow. My kids prefer fluffy soft rice. ;) Go ahead to use overnight rice if you and/or your kids like it. ;)

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