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11-19-2008, 07:12 PM | #1 |
Jordan #2
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A Thai Basil Fried Rice I created...
Basil Fried Rice
This is for a large single serving or two moderate ones 2 cups cold and cooked rice 2 tbs vegetable oil 2-3 tbs soy sauce 1 tbs sugar 10 washed leaves Thai Basil (Or regular Basil) Cracked Red chili flakes (add as much as you want for taste) 2 cloves fresh garlic, diced Meat (Can be thin slices of chicken, steak, or even a pork chop) 1 egg scrambled Sliced Hard Vegetables (carrots, celery, mushrooms, onion, peppers, broccoli.. etc whatever you want really) (Optional) chopped Green Onion So start out by cooking the rice in a rice cooker or pot till it's done. Then cook your egg and prescramble it. Take your Wok out and add 2 tbs of oil to it and preheat it on 1/2 (medium) heat. Take your garlic and chili flakes and add to the oil and stir for about 20 seconds or so until the garlic begins to 'speak.' Add your meat slices and let cook until seared on both sides, stirring occasionally. Add your hard vegetables and cook until tender. Mix 2 tbs soy sauce and 1 tbs sugar in a small bowl to the side. Add 2 cups of rice to the Wok, then add the soy sauce/sugar mix onto the rice. Stir it all up until the rice is a nice brown color. If it's not, you can add a touch more soy sauce to the mix. Stir it up nice and good, then raise your heat to 3/4 (medium-high). Let the rice 'fry' a bit. At this point, you can add the egg and the green onion, Cook for another minute or two until the rice kinda starts getting that fried texture, the take the basil leaves and just rip them into peices and spread on the mix. Stir it a few times so that the leaves get hot and start to shrivel down, rather than looking fresh. Don't cook the Basil in there for more than 30 to 45 seconds. Reduce heat to 0, and serve. For Heat levels... 2 dashes of chili flake = mild, 3-4 dashes medium, 5-8 dashes hot. |