Our Family's Stir-Fried Rice
- 400 grams Cooked white rice (prepared on the harder side)
- 8 thick slices Homemade Char Siu from
- 1 Egg
- 8 slice Naruto
- 16 cm Japanese leek
- 2 tsp Homemade Lard from
- 2 tsp Homemade sauce from(or garlic infused soy-sauce as a substitute)
- 1 dash Salt and pepper
- 1 dash Umami seasoning
- 2 tbsp Vegetable oil
- For homemade lard and the sauce, refer to Steps 17-20 in.
- Mince up the Japanese Leek, naruto, and the char siu.
- Mix and loosen up the eggs.
- You can add an extra egg if you'd like!
- Heat up your frying pan, then pour in the vegetable oil.
- Best if you use a wok.
- Add the eggs from Step 3 to the pan from Step 4.
- Ideally, the eggs should start sizzling and bubble up immediately.
- Mix briskly with a wooden spatula.
- Work quickly from hereon.
- Add the cooked rice to pan.
- The rice should be reasonably warm.
- Toss and shake your pan, mixing the egg and rice together.
- Once the rice and egg are combined, quickly introduce the minced leeks.
- Then immediately throw in the minced char siu as well.
- Toss your pan and stir-fry the rice, making sure that the big clumps of rice are flaking up.
- Add salt and pepper as well as the umami seasoning to taste.
- Add in the homemade lard.
- Stir-frying with a little bit of lard with give your grains of rice a nice sheen.
- Toss the pan multiple times so the lard coats the grains of rice evenly.
- Then pour in the homemade sauce, combining it well with the fried rice.Shake the pan some more -- this is quite important.
- When there aren't any more clumps left in the rice and it's become glossy, taste and adjust the seasoning to taste.
- We have a mold at home that we use to shape our fried rice dishes.
- You can purchase these at a discount stores.
- Plate, and you're done!
- In this recipe, I listed 8 slices of char siu.
- If this seems like too much for you, feel free to lessen the amount.
- When I make this at home for my family, there are times when I only use the edges of the char siu rolls.
- If you'd like to add a special touch to your fried rice, see "Special Fried Rice with Ankake Soup"
white rice, siu, egg, garlic, salt, vegetable oil
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/149847-our-familys-stir-fried-rice (may not work)