CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Seafood, Eggs |
Chinese |
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1 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
1 |
c |
Rice, cooked to yield 4 cups |
1 |
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Stalk celery, chopped medium |
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dice |
1 |
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Carrot, chopped the same |
1/2 |
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Green pepper, chopped the |
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same…here is where you |
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could use HOT |
1 |
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Onion, sliced into about 2 |
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inch pieces |
3 |
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Cloves garlic, minced USE |
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REAL STUFF NOT |
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BOTTLED!!!! |
1 |
T |
Minced green ginger, real |
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stuff again |
3 |
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Scallions, green onions |
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chopped |
1 |
T |
good Chinese hot chili |
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paste |
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Chinese cooking wine, 38% |
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alcohol or fish sauce |
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your choice |
1 |
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Egg |
INSTRUCTIONS
The day before, at least, cook one cup od rice, according to the
directions I gave with the curried chicken recipe the other day. This
should give you about four cups of left over or cold rice...it should
be at least a day old!! IMPORTANT. Then proceed as follows: Use a hot
wok, or a large pan, wok preferred, heat to HOT, put a good dollop of
peanut oil in the wok, add the garlic, ginger, half the green onions
and stir fry for about two minutes, add the hot paste, and mix well,
throw in all the vegetables, add the egg, and mix again stirring the
egg into the veggies, then all at once add the rice, breaking up the
clumps of rice as you stir fry and add in about two to three
tablespoons of either the cooking wine or the fish sauce...add about
2-3 tbls of hot water, and continue to stir fry...this is all on hot
to medium hot heat in a wok...turn heat down, add a little more water
if dry, and cover for about two minutes...stir fry once more, and
serve, garnished with the remaining green onions....notice:NO SOY
sauce was added...use a light Soy sauce(kikkoman)(no affilliation) or
the same at the table....before you take it outta the wok, check for
seasoning...this is where I add more heat...Calvin's powder, or even
cayenne, and check for salt, maybe even a little sugar...This is a
terrific recipe, and you may add shrimps. chopped up cooked chicken,
ham or whatever suits your taste buds, just before the last stir in
the wok! I realize that this is a long recipe...try it anyway! Posted
to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST by Doug Irvine <dirvin@bc.sympatico.ca> on May
26, 1998
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