It's now on my "go to" list for something quick and easy. Like last Sunday. Again we had left over rice, I threw in some Canadian bacon, fresh snap peas, & my little "R's" favorite regular peas (I know I know...we are pea lovers around here), eggs and whala! Dinner was done! You can mix and match for your favorite combination.
FRIED RICE
3-4 C. cooked rice (white or brown)
2 T. veg. oil (if using bacon, just use the fat from the bacon)
1 C. meat of choice (bacon, ham, chicken, shrimp)
2-3 C. veggies of choice (pea's or snap pea's, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots etc.)
3 eggs
soy sauce to taste
1. Heat 1 T. veg. oil in a large skillet.
2. Add your meat and cook until done. (If you are using left over pre-cooked meat, such as ham or chicken, cook at the same time as the veggies just to heat through.)
3. Add the veggies and saute until cooked to preferred doneness. (I like mine a little al dente.)
4. Add the rice and stir fry until the rice is nice and hot.
5. Crack the eggs right into the skilled on top of the rice. Keep stir frying until the eggs are incorporated and cooked; about 2-3 minutes. Be careful not to over cook.
6. Serve with desired amount of soy sauce.
FRIED RICE
3-4 C. cooked rice (white or brown)
2 T. veg. oil (if using bacon, just use the fat from the bacon)
1 C. meat of choice (bacon, ham, chicken, shrimp)
2-3 C. veggies of choice (pea's or snap pea's, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots etc.)
3 eggs
soy sauce to taste
1. Heat 1 T. veg. oil in a large skillet.
2. Add your meat and cook until done. (If you are using left over pre-cooked meat, such as ham or chicken, cook at the same time as the veggies just to heat through.)
3. Add the veggies and saute until cooked to preferred doneness. (I like mine a little al dente.)
4. Add the rice and stir fry until the rice is nice and hot.
5. Crack the eggs right into the skilled on top of the rice. Keep stir frying until the eggs are incorporated and cooked; about 2-3 minutes. Be careful not to over cook.
6. Serve with desired amount of soy sauce.
2 comments:
Oh ya, I love fried rice. All the good things I cook get lost in the rotation... thanks for the reminder.
This does sound easy. I'm gonna give it a go. Thanks for the continued inspiration.
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