Why do they even bother growing white rice when yellow is superior in every way?
>>8271280
why would you post the same thing over and over again?
>>8271280
For me, it's the McBeef sandwich.
this is like the third time i've seen this thread in one week.
give it up.
Making Rice
2 Cups of Basmati Rice (Costco has great bulk rice)
3 Cups of water
salt in water if you want
Rinse rice in cold water in strainer/sieve for 1 minute or until the water runs clear. Boil 3 cups of water and place rice in pot. High heat until it boils reduce to gentle simmer (low heat) and cover. Simmer for 15 minutes and turn off the element. Let it rest for 15 on the element. Don’t lift the lid. Fluff rice and place in a container for overnight storage in the fridge. All fried rice requires day old rice at least.
Making the Egg for fried rice.
4 eggs
3 shakes of McCormick Curry powder
4 twists of fresh ground pepper
Beat eggs in a bowl, heat a nonstick frypan with a small amount of olive oil to coat. Scramble the eggs to done, not overcooked and reserve.
Making the Fried Rice:
2 cups of frozen veg thawed.
Rice from previous stage
Curried scrambled egg from previous stage
One ½ onion medium diced
Curry Paste:
3 tbsp olive oil
1 to 2 tbsp of chili garlic sauce
1 tbsp curry powder
1tsp garlic powder
1tsp turmeric
1tsp ginger
2tbsp soy sauce
Take day old rice and pour 3 tbsp of olive oil or canola in its container and mix well. Coat the entire batch lightly. Put a small coating amount of oil in a big pan or wok and heat to high. Toss in the onion and leave it to brown. Toss it. Then add the rice and fry until warm, 2 minutes. Add veg and stir fry. Slowly add the curry paste and mix vigorously until uniform. Add the egg at the end and stir gently.
>>8271297
Can you do this using superior yellow rice?
>>8271297
This looks great. I don't have all the ingredients but I love making fried rice and will be adapting some of this recipe. Thanks Anon.