Recipe at: http://www.themeatmen.sg/shrimp-fried-rice
A quintessential Asian comfort food, our version of the recipe includes succulent shrimp. Fried rice is so versatile in itself, that many have adapted it to each its own way of cooking, and is the best way to utilize leftovers in your fridge. Though its exact origins are unknown, some say that the first plate of fried rice originated in the city of Yangzhou, east of Jiangsu, during the Sui dynasty (589 – 618 AD).
If you’re looking for a quick fix to a hungry belly, our recipe keeps it simple with just 10 ingredients that you can easily find in your kitchen or pantry. The fluffy rice is stir fried thoroughly with scrambled eggs and tasty condiments for extra flavour. Finished off with sweet, succulent prawns into the mix, and you get a wonderful match made in fried rice heaven. Best enjoyed topped off with a fried egg, with a runny yolk, as well as a side of sambal, if you’d like to spice things up a bit.
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Recipe at: http://www.themeatmen.sg/shrimp-fried-rice
A quintessential Asian comfort food, our version of the recipe includes succulent shrimp. Fried rice is so versatile in itself, that many have adapted it to each its own way of cooking, and is the best way to utilize leftovers in your fridge. Though its exact origins are unknown, some say that the first plate of fried rice originated in the city of Yangzhou, east of Jiangsu, during the Sui dynasty (589 – 618 AD).
If you’re looking for a quick fix to a hungry belly, our recipe keeps it simple with just 10 ingredients that you can easily find in your kitchen or pantry. The fluffy rice is stir fried thoroughly with scrambled eggs and tasty condiments for extra flavour. Finished off with sweet, succulent prawns into the mix, and you get a wonderful match made in fried rice heaven. Best enjoyed topped off with a fried egg, with a runny yolk, as well as a side of sambal, if you’d like to spice things up a bit.
#themeatmensg #simple #delicious
P.S. Say, if you like our recipe videos, don't forget to follow our page and share them with your friends. We have many new videos coming up, so stay tuned!
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This is a super easy and super yummy Garlic Fried Rice 蒜蓉炒饭. Try it and let us know what you think.
By the way, did you know that the first fried rice dish even done was back during Sui Dynasty in China? That means all variations of fried rice available in different cuisines today all trace back to China. I like how different cultures interwine together because of food. It's food without borders indeed! Super awesome!
In Japan, fried rice also known as Chāhan (チャーハン) or Yakimeshi (焼飯) is a Chinese-derived fried rice suited to the taste of local Japanese with the addition of katsuobushi as flavouring and prepared with different ingredients. In Philippines, garlic fried rice is called sinangág, which s a common part of a traditional Filipino breakfast, usually prepared with leftover rice from the dinner before.
See the ingredient list below for your easy reference.
We would like to give special thanks to Shogun by La Gourmet for letting us try out their high quality non-stick pan in the video respectively. If you like to buy them, you can go to any of the major departmental stores in Singapore such as Isetan, Robinsons, Takashimaya, BHG, OG, Metro or Tangs. These two brands are also available in most major departmental stores in Malaysia.
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Ingredients:
Serves 4 - 5 pax
Fry garlic until crispy
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Some cooking oil
5 cloves of garlic - thinly sliced
1 bulb of garlic - chopped
Putting the dish together
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1 tablespoon of garlic infused cooking oil
20g of butter
6 eggs
4 cups of overnight cooked rice (each cup is 250ml)
1.5 teaspoons of chicken stock powder
1/2 teaspoon of salt
Crispy chopped garlic
1 tablespoon of light soy sauce
4 stalks of spring onion - chopped
1 tablespoon of grounded black pepper
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Chinese Fried Rice w/ Shrimp 虾仁蛋炒饭 Din Tai Fung Inspired Recipe w/ Egg & Prawns
https://youtu.be/-YO63Wnz_Vo
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https://youtu.be/pZcqQu45diE
House Special Fried Rice
https://youtu.be/mfAy0jX967k
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Chinese Fried Rice is a simple and yet difficult to master dish but once you get the hang of it, you can fry this super yummy easy meal anytime.
This is our Din Tai Fung inspired Shrimp Fried Rice. In case you haven't heard about Din Tai Fung, it is a chain of restaurants originating in Taiwan. Back in 1993, New York Times ranked them as the Top 10 Best Restaurants in the World. In 2010, the restaurant's first branch in Hong Kong at Tsim Sha Tsui was awarded one Michellin star and their second branch at Causeway Bay was also recommended by Michellin Guide. Although Din Tai Fung is known to specialise in xiao long bao (Chinese steamed dumplings), their egg fried rice with pork chop is also really popular amongst diners. Of course that includes us :). We actually stood outside DTF kitchen to figure out what ingredients were used. Opps - I hope we won’t be banned from Din Tai Fung because that’d be tragic. Whenever we dine at Din Tai Fung, fried rice is one of our must-order dishes but instead of ordering shrimp fried rice, we always go for their pork chop fried rice. OMG so good! I'll get Roland to show you how to prepare their pork chop next time.
Many different cuisines such as Indonesian, Malay, Japanese, Thai etc today all have their own version of fried rice but did you know that fried rice was actually first developed during the Sui Dynasty in China? This means that all variety of fried rice available in the market today can actually trace their origins back to Chinese Fried Rice.
Sorry I digressed...Back to this recipe - if you don't like prawns, please feel free to omit it.
See the ingredient list below or go to our website here : http://spicenpans.com/chinese-fried-rice/ for your easy reference.
We would like to give special thanks to Shogun by La Gourmet for letting us try out their high quality non-stick pan in the video respectively. If you like to buy them, you can go to any of the major departmental stores in Singapore such as Isetan, Robinsons, Takashimaya, BHG, OG, Metro or Tangs. These two brands are also available in most major departmental stores in Malaysia.
Hope you can recreate this yummy dish in the comfort of your home. Thanks for dropping by our channel.
Please subscribe to stay tuned to our home cooking videos.
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Jamie
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Ingredients:
Serves 4 - 5 pax
How to prepare prawns before pan-frying
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8 - 10 pieces of mid size prawns - deshelled & deveined
1 teaspoon of sugar
0.5 teaspoon of baking soda
Enough water to cover prawns
Some ice cubes
Other ingredients
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Some cooking oil
6 eggs
4 cups of cooked Jasmine rice (250ml cup size)
1.5 teaspoon of chicken stock powder
1 teaspoon of salt
1 tablespoon of soya sauce
2 stalks of spring onion
A few dashes of white pepper
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If you like this recipe, you might like these too:
Garlic Fried Rice 蒜蓉炒饭 Japanese Style Fried Rice
https://youtu.be/rT2txbpiJ3s
House Special Fried Rice 招牌炒饭
https://youtu.be/mfAy0jX967k
Chinese Chicken Fried Rice w/ Salted Fish Recipe
https://youtu.be/pZcqQu45diE
Disclaimer:
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