This is one of my favorite ways of using up leftover rice especially when I am in the mood for something oriental and delicious to eat, but am not in the mood to do like an elaborate meal. I usually add whatever ingredients I have at home, but during the times when I plan out a proper Chinese or Thai menu then I prepare the recipe from scratch. The addition of the garlic and the red chilli flakes makes it a good alternative to the regular chinese fried rice.
Hot Garlic Fried Rice
Ingredients
Rice - 2 cups
Garlic paste 1 tbsp.
Finely chopped garlic 1 tbsp.
Red Chilli Flakes – 1 tsp (Can be added more according to
taste)
Onion, round thin slices - 1 cup
Carrot, finely chopped - 1/4 cup
Capsicum, finely chopped - 1/4 cup
Spring onion – 1/8 cup (for garnish)
Soya sauce- 3 tbsp
Chili Garlic sauce - 1 tbsp
Vinegar – 1 tbsp
Oil - 3 tbsp; Or use sesame oil – 2 tbsp which gives
off a beautiful fragrance
Salt - To taste
Method
1.Pick, wash and soak rice for 10 minutes.
2. Boil water, add rice and a little salt. Cook, stirring
occasionally, till rice is tender.
3. Drain. Add cold water. Drain again.
4.Keep in an open pot and use only after completely
cooled. Using one day old rice is a better method because fresh rice is usually
more sticky and it is also a good way of using up leftover rice.
5. Heat the oil in a non-stick pan with high edges. Add the
garlic paste, chopped garlic and red chili flakes. Fry lightly.
6. Add the onion, carrot, capsicum, and salt. Stir fry over
a high flame for 3 minutes.
7. Add the rice, Soya sauce and chili garlic sauce. Stir fry
over a high flame for 3 minutes.
8. Garnish with spring onion
Variation: The recipe above is the way the recipe should be followed; however, I have adapted this recipe based on convenience;
I start off with whisking 2-3 eggs with salt and red chilli and then making like a scrambled omelette which I then keep aside. Then I follow the above recipe but I always use sesame oil and leftover rice, adding whatever ingredients are at home which are mostly onions and K&N chicken chunks. I add one chicken cube with the soya sauce to give it some added taste and then add the omelette when the rice is hot enough.
this sounds really yummy, i especially love the adding omelette bit! will definitely try this :)
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