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Tuna Fried Rice.

Probably not the dish that comes to mind when you think about fried rice, but I urge you to give this one a try. Quick, tasty and very satisfying. The perfect combination in my humble opinion yea. Before we get started I must urge you to follow along with the video below as I mistakenly deleted the images for the step by step process from my camera. The few images I have are from my phone.

You’ll Need…

3 1/2 cups precooked chilled rice
1 can tuna (in water – drained)
3/4 tablespoon mushroom soy sauce
1 tablespoon light soy sauce
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
1/2 medium onion (diced)
6-8 green beans (chopped)
2 cloves or garlic (diced)
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
2 tablespoon veg oil
1/2 cup chopped chives
5-8 cherry tomato

Notes! Please go through the list of ingredients to review for dietary restrictions. Add chopped hot peppers or some peppersauce should you want this dish spicy. I had my fried rice with the pineapple peppersauce (I shared a while back) on the side

May I recommend that you prep all the ingredients before starting as this is a QUICK dish to put together. I used a wok, but you may use any pan you prefer. Using a non-stick pan will mean you can cut back on the amount of oil needed. Also keep in mind that my rice was cooked in salted water and the sauces we’ll add will also have a sodium element to them. Basically you won’t need to add any further salt – but do taste at the end and adjust.

Start with the wok on a medium flame and add the oil, diced onion, garlic, green beans and black pepper. Stir and cook for 2-3 minutes.

Drain the tuna and add it to the wok at this point, stir well and cook for another 2-3 minutes, before adding the light soy, oyster and mushroom flavored soy sauce (any dark soy sauce will work, but I’m a huge fan of the mushroom one).

As I’ve mentioned in previous fried rice recipes, the key to a grainy (shelly) fried rice, is using day old chilled rice. In my case I had leftover boiled parboiled brown rice from the night before. Use your fav rice. After 2 minutes of adding the sauces to the wok, it’s time to add the rice and mix well.

Basically all you need to do at this point is heat through the rice and you’re done. So 3 to 4 minutes later top with the chives and cherry tomato. Yea that tomato will rock in here.

The residual heat will warm though the chives to give the completed tuna fried rice a lovely onion/garlic finish. You’ll find that the ‘pop’ from the warmed cherry tomatoes will be delightful.

Seafood

Pepper Shrimp Fried Rice.

In previous recipes I’ve shared why we have such a strong Chinese influence on the culinary landscape of the Caribbean. Especially in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Guyana and the other islands of the region where the decedents of Chinese indentured laborers call home. As the title suggest, this is a SPICY dish and it’s based on the original recipe for making Pepper Shrimp I shared back in 2017.

You’ll Need…

4 cups cooked rice (chilled)
1 1/2 lbs medium shrimp (cleaned)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1 tablespoon Tamari
2 tablespoon corn starch
Oil for frying the Shrimp (veg oil – 2 cups)
1 1/2 tablespoon veg oil
7 cloves garlic (diced)
1 medium onion (diced)
1 HOT pepper (diced)
1 1/2 tablespoon Mushroom Soy Sauce
1 teaspoon Sesame oil
1 tablespoon Hoisin sauce
1/2 medium bell pepper (diced)
2 tablespoon chopped chives
2 tablespoon chopped parsley

Notes! The rice was cooked in salted water. I used Tamari but any light Soy sauce will work. For the heat I used a Fatalii pepper, typically I’d use a combination of Scotch Bonnet and Fatalii, however not everyone can handle as much heat. That said, use any of your fav hot peppers and in the amounts you can handle. Should you not have the Mushroom Soy Sauce, you may use any dark Soy Sauce.

The first step is to prep and fry the shrimp. Place your clean and deveined shrimp in a bowl, add the salt, black pepper and Tamari. Stir well, then add the corn starch and stir to coat.

I used a wok but you may use any pot or frying pan you prefer. Fry the shrimp on a medium heat for 1 minute then remove and place on a paper towel lined plate to drain off the excess oil. Yes shrimp cooks quickly and I’d hate for you to overcook these. Plus they will cook further later on.

I reserved 1 1/2 tablespoon of the oil I used in frying the shrimp, in the same wok and had it on a medium flame. To that I added the onion, garlic and bell pepper. To avoid the garlic burning I turn the heat down a little and cooked it for 2 minutes. At this point I added my hot pepper (seeds too) and gave everything a good mix. Be sure to vent your kitchen or the frying Fatalii pepper (whatever pepper you use) will trigger breathing problems (I choked).

As soon as the pepper heats up and starts releasing it’s heat (about 2-3 minutes), I went in with the previously fried shrimp and tossed to coat with that lovely peppery based we made.

After 2-3 minutes I pushed the shrimp to one side of the wok and added the chilled (previous cooked) rice.

On the rice I added the Hoisin and Mushroom Soy sauces, as well as the sesame oil. Gave it a good mix, then I mixed in the pepper shrimp to combine.

Once everything is combined it’s time to taste and adjust the salt to your liking. I explained why I didn’t any salt (besides in the shrimp) in the video below. I allowed it to cook for another 2-3 minutes to make sure the rice heats through and the flavors all have an opportunity to combine.

As I turned off the stove I added the chives and parsley and stirred! You’re DONE! Finishing with the chives gave me a lovely bright garlic/onion ending flavor.

Seafood

Ackee & Saltfish Fried Rice.

Here’s another version of Fried Rice I make when there’s leftover cooked rice in the fridge and a can of Ackee in the pantry. This rendition is a take on Classic Jamaican Ackee and Saltfish (salted Cod), which happens to be one of my favorite breakfast dishes.

You”ll Need…

3-4 cups cooked rice (chilled)
1 tablespoon coconut oil
1/2 large onion (diced)
3 scallions (chopped)
1 teaspoon crushed garlic
5 sprigs thyme
1/2 cup prepared salted Cod
1/2 med green bell pepper (diced)
1/2 med red bell pepper (diced)
1 can Ackee (rinsed/drained)
1 tablespoon mushroom soy sauce
1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Important! May I suggest you watch the recipe video below before you get started, and refer to it during the cooking process, as there are many in-depth explanations as to why I did things this way.

You’ll be eating in under 12 minutes, so it’s important that you prep everything in advance.

TIP! Be gentle when handling the canned Ackee as they are very tender and you can crush them easily. All I did was pour it into a strainer and allowed cool water to run over it… then it drained as I chopped and diced.

Using a wide non-stick pan on a medium flame, I added 1 tablespoon of coconut oil, followed by the prepared salted Cod pieces. Stir well, then add the leaves of the thyme, onion, black pepper and bell peppers. Turn the heat down to low, so it slowly softens up.

Now add the crushed garlic and cook for another 2 minutes. Then it’s time to add the rinsed/drained Ackee to the pot, but be VERY gentle. Mix well and cook on medium/low for 4 minutes.

Add the chilled rice to the pot. Watch the video below as I explain why I moved the cooked Ackee over to one side and added the rice to the other.

As the rice warms through, top with the mushroom flavored soy sauce and mix well. Cook for about 3-5 minutes, then top with the scallions and mix well (rice).

We’re almost done. It’s now time to combine everything so all of those wonderful flavors get a chance to come together. Be gentle.

Time to enjoy a hearty serving of Ackee and Saltfish Fried Rice. (Serves 2 people easily) Forgot to mention, I used boned (bones removed) salted Cod, but you can use salted Pollock.. be mindful to keep an eye out for any remaining bones as you prepare it.

Meat & Poultry

Pepper Pork Fried Rice.

Somehow it seems that Caribbean People always got some leftover rice in a ‘butter dish’ (any plastic reusable container) in the fridge. And after filming the Tantalizing Pepper Pork video demo, I thought.. why not a fried rice for lunch. BTW old school Caribbean use the term “butter dish” as back in the day, margarine and butter came in plastic containers with lids and we’re famous for repurposing such containers. There’s always one or 10 in my parent’s fridge with leftover food.

You’ll Need…

2-3 cups pre cooked rice (chilled)
1 – 1 1/2 cups pepper pork (small pieces)
1 1/2 tablespoon veg oil
2 scallion (chopped)
1/2 medium onion (diced)
2 cloves garlic (diced)
1 tablespoon mushroom soy sauce
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
1/2 teaspoon sesame oil

This is a very quick dish to put together, so may I recommend that you have all the ingredients prepared in advance.

Heat the oil on medium flame in your wok or frying pan, then add the onion and garlic, stir and cook until you start seeing brown edges on the garlic (1-2 minutes). The goal is to NOT burn the garlic.

Add he pork (cut into skinny small pieces) to the pot and stir to heat through and to take on more flavor from the garlic and onion.

I had a couple Wiri Wiri peppers left from cooking the Pepper Pork, so I added them to the pot (OPTIONAL) to give the dish more KICK!

3 minutes later add the sesame oil and oyster sauce and cook for 2 minutes. Toss in the rice and top with the mushroom soy sauce.

Mix everything well and heat through. Finish with the chopped scallions and enjoy.

Feel free to add cabbage, bell pepper, bean sprouts, carrots etc if you wish to use up what you’ve got in the fridge or to simply personalize this fried rice to your liking. The rice was cooked in salted water and chilled. Chilled rice will give you a more grainy fried rice and prevent the mushy texture so many of us dislike.

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Gluten Free Rice & One-Pot Dishes Seafood

Quick And Simple Salmon Fried Rice.

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Here’s a quick and tasty recipe putting leftover rice (which you may already have in the fridge) and a can of salmon to work, for what I assure you is an incredible one-pot dish. While the use of the can (or ‘tin’ as we would normally say in the Caribbean) may seem a little strange if you’ve never tried it… I quickly learned that it truly is a great addition to what could potentially be a boring fried rice. This is one of the many go-to recipes I employ when lunch-time hits and I have some rice in the fridge.

You’ll Need…

2 tablespoon veg oil
1 clove garlic (diced fine)
1 cup bell peppers (colors optional)
5-8 string beans (any beans will work)
2 scallions (chopped)
1 bird’s eye pepper (cut into pieces)
2-3 cups leftover rice (chilled)
1-2 cups cabbage (cut chunky)
1/4 teaspoon sesame oil
1 can salmon (wild Pacific)
1 tablespoon dark soy sauce
1 tablespoon Chinese cooking wine

IMPORTANT! If doing this recipe gluten free, please go through the entire list of ingredients to ensure they meet with  your specific gluten free dietary needs. Especially the Soy Sauce.. you will need a gluten free version.

Note! This recipe is enough for 2-3 people… use more rice for a bigger party. If you’re using freshly cooked rice, I’d recommend chilling it a bit before using. It will give you a more grainy fried rice.

Prep the ingredients in advance (cut, chop and dice) as this dish will cook in about 5 minutes.

Heat the oil is a wide pan or wok on medium flame and add the garlic.. cook for 10 seconds then add the bell peppers, and string beans. Stir and cook for another 50 seconds to soften a bit. Then add the sesame oil and stir well.

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Now add the cabbage, bird’s eye pepper (chopped into pieces) and the Chinese cooking wine. Stir and cook for a minute. Then it’s time to add the salmon (drain out all the liquid it came in the came with) .. please be mindful when stirring now as you don’t want to over-break the salmon pieces.

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Here is where you now add the chilled rice along with the soy sauce and stir. The heat should still be on medium high. Please note that my rice was cooked in salted water.

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Please try to maintain a high heat and don’t cover the pot/pan and any time. As soon as the rice heats though, the salmon fried rice is done and ready to enjoy.

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A quick and tasty way to put leftover rice to use and the added bonus is.. it’s super fast to prepare.

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Gluten Free Holiday Recipes Rice & One-Pot Dishes Vegetarian

Festive Christmas Fried Rice.

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NO! Mommy didn’t make this for us as kids on the islands and to be quite honest, this was the first time my taste-buds were treated to such a colorful delight. Yes, the colors will play tricks on your mind, since the finished rice will look more like a holiday candy than fried rice. However I can assure you that this was very delicious and quite attractive served-up on a platter. For this recipe we’re joined by my friend Marc, who’s been rocking this recipe for a while now.

You’ll Need…

1 cup rice (leave plain white)
1 1/2 cup “red” rice
1 1/2 cup ‘green’ rice
5 teaspoon green food coloring
5 teaspoon red food coloring
1/2 teaspoon salt each (x 3) for cooking the rice
4 cups water (divided – for cooking the rice)
2 scallions (chopped)
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoon olive oil
1 medium onion (diced)
1/2 red bell pepper (diced)
1/2 green bell pepper (diced)
2 cloves garlic (diced fine)
2 tablespoon light soy sauce

1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Note: The rice amounts mentioned above are uncooked. When cooked it will yield more.

IMPORTANT! Please go through the entire list of ingredients to make sure they meet with your gluten free and vegan dietary needs. Especially the soy sauce and food coloring.

For cooking the rice – place the rice in a pot with water (after you’ve washed it). Leave one plain white and the others add the food coloring. We did a 1-1 ratio of rice to water when cooking the rice. Basically place the rice, coloring and salt in a pot (with a lid), bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer and allow to cook for 15-20 minutes (until tender and the water is absorbed). Then spread the rice onto a sheet pan to cool and air-dry.. to remove the moisture from the rice so you’ll have a grainy fried rice. Please watch the video below if you’re confused at any point.

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It will take about 30 minutes or so for the rice to be ready (air dry), so during this time we can prep our vegetables.

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Heat about 2 tablespoon of the olive oil on a med/high heat in a wok or wide non-stick pan. Then go in with the diced onions and sweet peppers. Toss and cook for about 1-2 minutes.

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Toss in the salt and keep stirring. Add the black pepper  and here’s where you’ll also add the garlic. Add the rest of the olive oil so you wont have the rice stick to the bottom of the pot when you add it shortly. By this time your onions and peppers will start to take on caramelized edges. Add the rice and stir well. Try to break up any clumps you may have.

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Mix the rice well, (heat still on med/high), mix in the soy sauce and continue cooking until everything is mixed properly and heated through. Top with the diced scallions, turn off the stove and enjoy!

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If you wanted to add some frozen peas, beans , corn or any of you fav vegetables, you can most certainly do so. Be sure to have all your ingredients prepped before you start, chilled or ‘old’ rice will work best and the higher the heat you can work with.. will all give you great results while ensuring the fried rice is fast!

Special thanks to Marc for sharing this somewhat unique rendition of a festive Christmas Fried Rice… which will certainly keep your guests guess what it is when they see it on the dinner table.

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Gluten Free Meat & Poultry

Quick Ham Pineapple Fried Rice.

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If you follow me on Instagram you would have seen me (just after the holidays) post the pic of me surrounded by a ton of plastic containers. When you visit mom and dad it’s always a time to eat like a KING and have enough food to return home with. Basically I went prepared for the leftover train. This recipe is a byproduct of that visit and the volume of irie food which accompanied us home. By now you should have guessed that I luv fried rice (there are several recipes posted here) and this one certainly delivers.

* This recipe will be enough for two people.

You’ll Need…

1/2 cup cubed ham
1/2 cup pineapple
tablespoon veg oil
1 clove garlic (diced fine)
1/4 teaspoon grated ginger
1/2 cup bell pepper (diced)
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
2 cups cooked rice (chilled)
1 teaspoon soy sauce
1 teaspoon oyster sauce
1 scallion (chopped)

Important. If doing this recipe gluten free please go through the entire list of ingredients to make sure they meet with your specific gluten free dietary needs. Especially the soya and oyster sauces.

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Prep all the ingredients as this will be a very quick recipe.  Heat the oil on a medium flame then go in with the garlic and cook for 20 seconds or so (don’t burn), now go in with the ham, bell pepper and grated ginger and cook another minute or so.

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It’s now time to add the rice and other ingredients and stir well. I would recommend  having the rice chilled as it will give you a lovely grainy texture when the dish is done. I used pre-cooked brown parboiled rice, but you can use white rice (any rice you have/like).

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So simple and quick, you’ll be eating in less than 10 minutes.

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You can certainly personalize this by adding any of your fav vegetables and do remember to taste at the end for salt and adjust accordingly. My rice was cooked with salt and the soy sauce I used was enough to properly season this for me. If you’d like to give it a little ‘kick’ you can go in with some diced hot pepper (your choice). I’m NOT  a fan of eggs in my fried rice, but you o your thing.

Rice & One-Pot Dishes Seafood

Caribbean Saltfish Fried Rice Recipe.

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I grew up in a house where food was NEVER wasted, so ‘butter’ containers (empty ice cream, butter and margarine containers mom would wash and reuse) stacked in the fridge was a norm. Usually packed with whatever leftovers there was from the night before. So finding the same in our fridge is not that surprising. This fried rice recipe is something I usually do when I want something quick, filling and delicious to eat and I have some leftover rice in the fridge.

You’ll Need…

2-3 cups cooked rice (chilled)
1 scallion
1 shallot (diced)
2 tablespoon veg oil
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 cup diced bell pepper
2 cups chopped cabbage
1/2 teaspoon Chinese 5 spice powder
1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 cup prepared salted fish (cod)
1/2 scotch bonnet pepper (no seeds)

* To learn how to prepare the salted cod (saltfish) for use, click >> Learn How To Prepare Salted Cod For Use.

Prepare your salted fish (soak, boil, drain, strip/shred..set aside). The reason you do this is to remove most of the salt it’s cured in or it would be too salty for use.

Chop and dice the shallot, scallion, cabbage, bell pepper and scotch bonnet pepper. Please wear gloves when handling scotch bonnet peppers, wash your hands immediately after with soap and water and do NOT use any of the seeds of white membrane surrounding the seeds. That’s where the ‘real’ heat is.

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Make sure the rice is chilled so when the fried rice is done cooking it will have a lovely grainy texture. My rice was cooked in salted water.

Heat the veg oil in a pan and add the pieces of salted fish and cook on low heat for 3 minutes.

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Then add the shallot, diced pepper, scotch bonnet and cook on medium heat for 2-3 minutes.

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Go in with the black pepper and five spice powder and give everything a good mix. Now add the cabbage, soy sauce and sesame oil before adding the pre-cooked (chilled) rice. Heat at medium-high. Mix well and heat though.

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After 4-5 minutes the rice should be heated through.. add the chopped scallions, turn off the heat and mix well. Taste for salt. Since I cooked the rice in salt, added soy sauce and the residual salt from the salted fish, I didn’t have to add any salt to the dish… but adjust accordingly.

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In under 10 minutes you’ll have a delightful dish for two, packed with amazing Caribbean flavors. If heat is not your thing you can certainly leave out the diced scotch bonnet pepper or use a more tame pepper if you wish. Yet another great way to put leftover rice to use. ENJOY!

Meat & Poultry

Chicken Fried Rice.

If you’re new to my website or Caribbean cuisine you’re probably wondering how does fried rice relate to the Caribbean. Our cuisine is heavily influenced by the many faces who make up our unique culture. With over 150 years of Chinese history in the Caribbean, our Chinese style food may be a bit different to what you’d find else where, but I assure you that we’ve been very busy over those years and (IMO) perfected many Chinese dishes. Ask any Tringbagonian, Guyanese or Jamaican (countries where there’s a heavy Chinese population) about this and they will only confirm what I’m saying

 

You’ll Need…

5 cups cooked rice (see note below)
1 lb chicken (chicken breast)
1 cup diced carrot
2 scallions (chopped finely)
1/2 cup diced bell pepper
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
3 cloves of garlic crushed or grated
1 teaspoon grated ginger
3 tablespoon vegetable oil (divided)
3 tablespoon dark soy sauce *
1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
1 large onion diced
1/2 cup diced celery
1 cup bean sprouts
1 tablespoon shado beni (optional)
1/4 teaspoon Chinese five spice powder
1/2 scotch bonnet pepper

Notes: I used white rice, which was cooked in salted boiling water. For best results place the cooked rice in the fridge to chill before using. This will give you a lovely grainy texture (no clumping) and remember when cooking the rice, stop the cooking process when it’s about 95% done, so it’s not soggy. Start off with 3 tablespoons of soy sauce, but depending on how dark you want the finished chicken fried rice, you may need to adjust. Please dice the scotch bonnet pepper very finely and don’t include any seeds. We simply don’t want the raw heat.

Tip. To get the chicken sliced thin, when it’s still a little frozen use a sharp knife and you’ll be better able to get thin slices since it will be firm.

The first thing we need to do is to season the sliced chicken with the 5 spice powder and black pepper. Mix well and let it marinate for a few minutes. Heat your wok or non stick frying pan (you’ll need a large one) on med/high heat, add 2 tablespoons of the veg oil then add the seasoned chicken. Since we’re working with fairly high heat, remember to stir and it will cook in about 3-4 minutes. Now remove and set aside.

Add the remaining 1 tablespoon of veg oil to the wok, then add the diced onion and grate in the garlic and ginger. Let that cook for a minute, then add the diced carrots, bell peppers and celery. Cook for about 3-5 minutes. Now add the diced scotch bonnet pepper and soy sauce.. followed by the pre cooked chicken and sesame oil. It will go very dark… that will change soon.

Now it’s time to add the rice (make sure you chilled it a bit so we get that grainy texture) and stir well. Since the rice is already cooked, all we’re doing is heating it through and infusing it with the main flavors of the fried rice.

Now it’s time to add the remaining 3 ingredients. Add the bean sprouts and toss, then top with the finely chopped scallions and if you were able to source the shado beni (see West Indian, Asian or Latin grocery stores.. may also be called Culantro) and cook for a minute or 2. That’s it.. you’re done.

As you can tell this can be a one pot dish with all those lovely vegetables, chicken and the rice itself. With such a large batch it can easily feed 6-8 people and I assure you, they will all be satisfied.  Remember to taste for salt, but the soy sauce should add enough sodium to make this ideal (but you can adjust if you want more). If you find that the rice is a bit too pale for your liking you can add a tablespoon more soy sauce to darken it up a bit. If you have some frozen peas you can also add a cup of that for extra vegetables. Speaking about vegetables, did you know that my vegetarian fried rice recipe video is one of the most popular on Youtube?

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Gluten Free Vegetarian

Scrumptious Vegetable Fried Rice.

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Vegetable fried rice is one of those dishes that’s very simple to make and can be personalized in so many ways. But there are some dishes you simply can’t recreate (as you remember from your childhood) and to be quite honest I don’t even try, so in this recipe I’ll show you ‘my’ take on a wonderful rice dish. Growing up one of my favorite places to buy ‘chinee’ food was a spot on Mucarapo Street just past the old “Strand” cinema on the right side or the truck which sold food on the Promenade San Fernando (by the train engine). It still amazes me how the Chinese food in Trinidad and Tobago is so unique with it’s Caribbean taste and flavors. I’m still to come up with a recipe for the fried chicken you’d normally get with a combo, but rest assured I’m busy at work on it.

Our mom makes a deadly chicken and/or shrimp fried rice, but my sister is still the best when it comes to a tasty shrimp fried rice… something we look forward to when there’s a family gathering. In this recipe we’ll avoid meats in general, but with the layers of flavor we’ll build.. you’ll be amazed at how scrumptious this will be.

 

You’ll Need…

4 cups cooked rice (see note below)
1 cup frozen peas
1 cup diced carrot
2 scallions
1/2 cup diced bell pepper
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
3 cloves of garlic crushed
1/2 teaspoon grated ginger
2 tablespoon vegetable oil
3 tablespoon dark soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
1 large onion diced
3/4 teaspoon salt (see note below)
1/2 cup diced celery

Note: I used long grain brown rice as I much prefer this rice and it’s supposed to be a healthy rice to consume. I cooked it without salt and took it off the stove about 5 minutes before it was fully cooked. Additionally I allowed it to cool overnight in the fridge. These two things are the tricks to having a grainy fried rice, which will not clump or go soggy when you put the recipe together. You’ll notice that I used 3/4 teaspoon salt in the rice… since your tolerance for salt will be different than mine, do taste near the end of cooking and adjust accordingly.

Important: If you’re making this fried rice gluten free, do read the labels of the soy sauce and sesame oil to ensure they meet your dietary needs.

The first thing we need to do  is to chop and cube all the vegetables we’ll be using in the vegetable fried rice. Try to keep the pieces uniform in size to allow for even cooking and try not to be too big as we need everything to cook fast.

 

Heat the vegetable oil on a med/high heat is a wide pan (I used my wok) then add the crushed garlic and ginger and give it a good stir. We’re trying to release all those wonderful flavors to use as  abase for this vegetarian fried rice. That should cook for a minute or two, then add the diced carrots as this would be the one vegetable which will take long to cook. Give it  a good stir and cook for a couple minutes.

Now add the diced onion, green pepper and celery. Allow that to cook for a couple minutes, then add the black pepper, soy sauce, salt and sesame oil. Everything will go dark, but have no fear.. once we add the cooked rice it will balance off.

It’s time to quickly add the frozen peas, give it a stir and start adding the rice. Remember to have chilled your rice in the fridge to achieve a grainy consistency when it’s all done. I absolutely hate fried rice which clumps together.

Keep stirring to make sure all the rice grains get coated evenly with the dark base we made. If you find that the colour is not dark enough for you, you can always add some more soy sauce at this point. I say at this point as we’ve not added the salt yet. Remember that the soy sauce is salty so if you add more.. adjust the amount of salt you add. Now is the time to add the salt, taste and adjust accordingly. All you’re doing here is basically heating through the rice, so within 4-5 minutes it should be done.

Turn off the stove, add the chopped scallions and give it a good final stir. Below you’ll find a video I did to use as an additional guide in making this vegetable fried rice.

There’s enough vegetable fried rice here for about 6-8 people and it goes well with the Shrimp Stir Fry recipe I put together a while back or just as good on it’s own.

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