29 Dec

Lasang Pinoy 22: Egg Fried Rice

I love rice but when it comes to getting imaginative with cooking featuring rice, I’m afraid I can not rice to the challenge. Naku, kung hindi ako nagkakamali... I could only go as far as cooking arroz caldo and lugaw. But despite my busy schedule and jet lag (yeah… surprise, surprise! I am having a 2-week vacation back in Beijing!), I just couldn’t miss an LP round.

Here is a quick and simple recipe for egg fried rice that I usually prepare for breakfast to go with anything fried like tuyo, dilis (dried anchovies), longgonisa, tocino and the likes. Beware… it may not be for you. He he he I don’t wanna be responsible if you get Salmonella bacteria so just go check out this site before trying it.

Ingredients:
Cooked rice
Minced garlic
1 egg
1 tbsp of soy sauce (optional)

With little oil as possible, fry garlic until golden brown and aromatic. Add in left-over cooked rice, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and mix well. Add a tablespoon of soy sauce if you wish. Break an egg on top of it; briskly swirl around the egg yolk to break it up. Stir and cook until the rice is dry or as desired. Serve immediately.

 

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5 Comments

  1. 1 29 December 07 at 11:28 pm
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    Hi Iska! I love fried rice this way! It’s quick and easy. My kind of dish ;-)

    Thanks for always coming through for LP!

  2. 3 8 January 08 at 3:44 pm
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    i thought you were doing it the Iron Chef way where they mix the egg before they fry it. :) but the simple fried rice looks inviting. reminds me of Star Rice though (alala mo yun? yung mini-mix yung Star Margarine sa kanin?)

  3. 4 10 January 08 at 9:19 am
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    You know what this reminds me of, Iska? That dish of newly-cooked rice, with a crater dug in the middle and a raw egg dropped in, and then mixed!! My Paco would LOVE this, egg-lover that he is. I think I’ll surprise him with it early tomorrow morning (when the egg-allergic people are still asleep). Shhh…

  4. 5 10 January 08 at 11:11 am
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    i think this is perfect with the egg just cooked by the heat. sarap nga with things fried.

  5. 6 13 January 08 at 10:17 pm
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    JMom, pinakamadaling gawin kasi din ito at masarap naman hindi ba?

    Hi Dhey! Oo naman i remember star rice. sabi nga kulang daw ako nun kaya hindi ako lumaki hehehehe

    Stef, i’ve read about that before but never tried it. Malamang ay pareho din ang lasa ano? Medyo takot lang ako na baka raw pa masyado ang egg…

    desie, if you haven’t tried it… it’s about time. Masarap! :-)

One Trackback

  1. [...] Binagoongan Rice from the Cook Mobile submitted this mouth watering entry early on, which utilizes left over binagoongan and turns it into something even more delectable. Rice does have that effect on most things.   Iska hosts Erwin Ines who shares his memories of and recipe for congee. Reflecting on the past year, Erwin reminds us “no matter what, the world will tell us that it’s time to simplify things, as simple as cooking Congee“.     For her own entry, Iska offers up two delectable rice dishes, Egg Fried Rice which pairs up nicely with any breakfast meat you could think of and her aunt Glo’s Biko.   Kai at Bucaio offers three delicacies and a treasure trove of information about each that every Pinoy foodie should know. I certainly learned a lot about these food items that I’ve always eaten but didn’t know the background of. From the Bucaio, check out the Pinipig, Lanka Suman and Intemtem and Buro. [...]

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