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    Foody Schmoody Blog Recipes For Everyone » Main Course / Meals » Asian inspired

    Published: Nov 8, 2013 · Modified: Jan 21, 2021 by foodyschmoody ·

    Chicken Fried Rice

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    chicken fried rice by foody schmoody

    Yum. Chicken Fried Rice!

    Somehow I got myself on a weird grocery shopping schedule and I don't like it.  I used to grocery shop every Sunday, get all my ingredients for my weekly meal plan and be done.  Then about 2 weeks ago, we were busy all weekend so I made the bad decision to hit the grocery store on a Wednesday morning WITH THE KIDS.  Bad idea.  But then the weekend came and since I had just been there Wednesday, I didn't need much so I was good again until mid week.  Sigh. I love my kids, I just don't want to food shop with them.

    Why am I telling you this?

    This week, I was/am determined to stretch what I have until the weekend so I can once again be on the "mommy alone time" grocery shopping schedule.  After scouring the fridge, I decided I had all the makings for fried rice.  The only problem was that I had no idea how to make it.  So I went over to my favorite Asian Cuisine blog, Rasa Malaysia and found myself a recipe.

    chicken fried rice

    Mine is pretty similar to the original but I made some changes.  You'll notice I used peas, the only reason I did was that I had a bowl of leftover peas from earlier in the week and I thought they would add color.  This is really a great way to use up leftover veggies, so plan this for an end of the week meal and use up your leftovers from the week. Also, I meant to add the white pepper like she listed but I totally forgot and well, it was still delicious, so add it or don't add it, it's up to you.

    chicken fried rice
    Chicken Fried Rice

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    Ingredients
      

    • 2 T canola oil
    • 1 T ginger paste or 2 inches of fresh ginger peeled and cut into strips)
    • 2 C cooked day old rice
    • 1 lb boneless chicken cut into small bite sized pieces
    • 2 carrots diced small
    • ½ large onion diced
    • ½ C frozen peas defrosted
    • 2 T fish sauce
    • 2 T soy sauce
    • ½ teaspoon oyster sauce
    • 2 eggs beaten

    Instructions
     

    • Heat oil in wok or large sauté pan over medium/high heat.  Add chicken.  Stir fry until chicken is almost cooked through, about 4 minutes.  Add  ginger.  Cook another 2 minutes.  Add  onion & carrots. Cook another 2 minutes.
    • Add rice to pan and stir well.  Add soy sauce, fish sauce and oyster sauce.  Continue to cook, stirring often to mix ingredients for 3-4 minutes.
    • Make a well in the center of the rice mixture and pour the beaten eggs in the well.  Wait 30 seconds and cover the “egg well” with the rice mixture.  Leave it alone for 30 seconds and then continue to stir fry to mix the egg into the rice mixture for 2 minutes.  Stir in defrosted peas. Serve hot.
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    chicken fried rice

     

    My biggest tip for this, and actually, most if not all Asian dishes, is prep.  Get all your ingredients ready to go before you start.  It moves very quickly!

    So there you have it, a yummy meal that was cheap and easy.  And the best part is now I can hit the grocery store, pop in the ear buds and tune out the world for a full hour and a half!

    Question of the day:  Do you take the kids grocery shopping or is that your alone time?

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    1. DesignedByBH says

      November 09, 2013 at 7:45 am

      This looks great! And you're right--Asian cooking moves fast!!! I used to make Asian-inspired dishes a lot more than I do now--but I'm getting motivated to try it again! (I need a new wok...)
      Thanks for sharing this on the Daily Blog Boost today!!!
      ~ Brooke ~

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    2. Linda Loosli says

      November 11, 2013 at 3:24 am

      Thanks for stopping by my first Link Up party! I love your website!

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    3. Kerry C says

      March 05, 2014 at 4:49 pm

      I love fried rice. Love! I also love that you easily make it yourself. Thanks for sharing your recipe at Saturday Dishes.

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