What makes this fried rise so aromatic? Nope, it's not the garlic... it's the star anise! I got this idea from one of the street food I had in Thailand, they added star anise on the fried rice, how clever!
I made this dish when I wasn't on my low carb days and I want to share this simple recipe with you guys in case you are bored of eating plain rice. It smelled so good you'll be making it often!
Fried rice is very easy to make and it's very versatile, you can almost add anything to it as long as it's edible to eat. =D
The best rice to use for fried rice is leftover rice, you don't want a wet, mushy fried rice, I think you can't call it fried rice but rather a porage! =p
I use a wok to cook my fried rice, not only it's ideal to use for frying because of the roominess but it requires less oil because of its shape and the material is thin.
The thin strips of beef fillet are marinated with Worcestershire sauce and lemon juice. It's a simple marinate but you get the best flavor out just from the two ingredients. Then, cook for 30 seconds on each side on extremely hot cast- iron pan, just like that!
The cucumbers on the side is a very good side dish after eating something salty. I was inspired during my travels to Thailand where most of the dishes I've had, they added cucumbers as a side dish. Plus, it adds vibrant color to the dish, so also added some tomatoes and fried egg just to be a little creative.
How to make the dish
Fried Rice:
1 cup cold cooked rice
1 table-cooking oil (I use peanut oil)
1 small beaten egg
bunch of scallions, chopped
1 tablespoon soy sauce (I use original Kikkoman soy sauce)
1 star anise (for aroma)
Direction:
- Heat cooking oil in a large pan or wok over medium-high heat
- Add the rice and star anise. Stir until rice looks a little crispy, about 6 minutes (depends on the type of rice you have and the texture)
- Make a hole in the middle of the rice and pour the beaten egg, stirring it lightly until it cooks through.
- Add the scallions and stir well.
- Serve with any meat and best with a fried egg on top.
- Enjoy! ;)
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Ok, I need to comment as someone who cooks Fried Rice almost everyday lol.....
I use a half a tablespoon of light soy sauce and one teaspoon of fish sauce to add a little saltiness and half a teaspoon of sugar..(Thais love salt and sweet!)
I start by sweating off half a chopped onion and 3 cloves of finely chopped garlic and half a decent sized carrot, diced up.
Let them have a couple of minutes alone in one tablespoon of oil before adding the rice, let the rice cook for a couple of minutes before adding the fish sauce, stir it in, the light soy, stir it in and then the sugar.
Glad to see, that like me, you add the lightly whisked egg last. Most Thais cook it first and then put it to one side before adding it in at the end.
Finally add the egg and the spring onions (scallions).
Final note, I cook up a big batch of rice and then stick it in the fridge and use it all week.
Same same, but different as we say in Thiland lol ;-)
LOVE your beef, I will try that with the Worcestershire sauce and lemon juice!
Hope you're well. Notice I did my first @actifit post today lol...you are soooooo inspiring hahahaha
Wow @purepinay love this food, looks like super extreme food with classic style, love it,
XOXO
mouthwatering ...looks good yummy
Excellent food, everything looks natural, very nutritious.
Thank you. How are you?
wow so yummy!!!
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Your fried rice is mouth watering. Star anise definitely brings out the aroma!!
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