I
have never been completely successful doing my own fried rice dishes but this
one wasn't too bad.
You
cook your rice and then drain it very thoroughly.
I
made a 3 egg omelette and then rolled and sliced it and set it aside.
I
had a piece of pork eye fillet. I
trimmed all the sinew/fat off it as much as I could. I then sliced it thinly. (Remember to use a different knife from the
one you are going to prep the veges with – or do them first and the pork last)
You
need one onion – finely chopped
1-2
red chillies – finely sliced cross ways
A
small thumb of ginger julienned
4
cloves of garlic (use less if you aren't a garlic freak)
½
a courgette (zucchini) chopped into small dice and with some lemon juice
squeezed onto it
1-2
Spring onions (scallions) – sliced cross ways
Chives
– roughly chopped
For
the seasoning I used pepper, rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, soy sauce and
golden syrup. Be careful with the sesame
oil – try just a few drops – it is very potent.
So
you fry off your onion, garlic and ginger in vegetable oil. Then add your courgette, rice, and
omelette. This only needs about 5
minutes. Add your seasonings and at the
very last your spring onions and chillies.
Don't forget to taste it – it may need extra punch via more sesame oil
or soy sauce.
Serve
with a garnish of chives.
I've never made my own fried rice either, this looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteSure does sound tasty!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried making fried rice. This sounds delicious. Xx
ReplyDeleteLooks great and a lot less intimidating than I imagined!
ReplyDeleteHi Carole, your fried rice look delicious and love the color. It's one of the best comfort food. ;)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead.
i love your approach, but it seems anything resembling chinse is a disaster - take out is very convinient
ReplyDeleteLooks like u did it great. I love sesame oil but yea it is potent and a little goes a long way. I love making fried rice. Great job. It looks so tasty! Followed u frim the blog hop. Pls kindly follow back. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Thank you for sharing with Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party. Please remember to link your recipe back to http://www.foodiefriendsfriday.com.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a very Happy and Blessed Thanksgiving. Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and hope to see you soon!
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
I love homemade fried rice but haven't made it in years. Thanks for reminding me that its such an easy dish. Love the combination of flavors you used.
ReplyDeleteI love fried rice, I'm going to have to try your recipe. Thank you for posting it.
ReplyDeleteYummy. I love fried rice.
ReplyDeleteMy son would love this- he loves fried rice; thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love making fried rice. Never turns out quite as good as our local Asian restaurants, but it does the job. I'm going to have to try your recipe. I love rice wine vinegar and never thought of adding that to fried rice.
ReplyDeleteWe love to make fried rice. Love the addition of golden syrup. Would love for you to share on Thursdays Treasures http://fooddonelight.com/thursdays-treasures-week-62/
ReplyDeleteHi Carole,
ReplyDeleteWe will just love your Pork Fried Rice, great recipe! Hope you are having a great weekend and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
I like the way you cooked the egg for this dish.
ReplyDeleteHi Carol~ I love Fried Rice, one of my favorite ways to use up left over rice. Have a great week~Lynn
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