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28th March 2010 #1
How Do You Cook Fried Rice
Now I know is's simple.... but, it tastes so different depending on who cooks it, so I want the secret ingredients from all of you.... or else
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28th March 2010 #2
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have to say i prefer the thai fried rice- yummy
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28th March 2010 #8
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Garlic
Onion
Oyster sauce
sweet corn
peas
salt
pepper
spring onion leaves
butter
My secret ingredients and now no longer secret.
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i just smash 4-5 cloves of garlic put some coconut oil in fry ad eggs stirring and pop the rice in bit of waggling add seasoning (a lechon baboy is good) lami
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29th March 2010 #14
I know garlic is reputed to be good for the heart ... but it stinks to high heaven!
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29th March 2010 #15
Penny`s ingredient list looks good to me..
Rice should be half a day old so its easy to separate..You can use a small amount of water to get the grains less starchy and separate easier.. I like to fry a some chopped up chicken breast in hot oil till brown with garlic and onions before adding rice and Penny`s ingredients(plus a little butter)..Just stir a lot and Bobs you uncle.
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29th March 2010 #16
Heat the pan put a little oil and cooked rice ,,then keep the rice moving until all the rice is separate and loose add one egg,, dash of tumeric powder add pineapple tidbits..once the egg is done then your egg fried rice is done too
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A lot of Filipno style fried rice. The way I do it, I will heat the pan, really hot . When it's already hot, I lower the temp to medium then put oil. I scramble some eggs or egg and fry it first. Then chop it and put it aside. Next I fry in garlic until crunchy, again put it in a plate for later. Now I have a garlic flavored oil, I put in the rice, fry the rice for 15- 20 min, then I sprinkle chicken cubes or salt, add some pre cooked shrimps. And then mixed in the chopped eggs. 3 more min and done. Put it in the plate and sprinkle my toasted garlic on top and some home made tocino or longganisa on the side. Yummy.
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29th March 2010 #18
Anyone use cardamon pods, they smell a bit orangey so they add a lovely fragrance to it.
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Used oil and rice that has been cooked and allowed to go cold always seems to make the best, but probably not the healthiest
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Rice - oil - frying pan - heat - plate - fork - gob!
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