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Submitted by [[:category:AlwaysaNewName's Recipes|AlwaysaNewName]] Uploaded by [[:User:Jiran|Jiran]]
  
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I was bored earlier today so I decided to make something original with the little food I had around me. The pictures are from about 1am CST April 12th.
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==Ingredients==
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*1 ½ cups brown rice
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*3 cups water
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*Vegetables
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*Oil
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*4 – Eggs (jumbo)
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*Asian sauce (Kung Pao is what I used)
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*Meat Optional
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*Lea and Perins Worcestershire Sauce
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==Tools==
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*A pot that can handle 1 ½ cups rice/ 3 cups water with added vegetables
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*A skillet/frying pan. (bigger than the one I used, probably 12in diameter)
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*Spatula
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*Big spoon with holes in it
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==Method==
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Everything above shown:
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[[Image:veggie-fried-rice-ingredients.jpg]]
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First we start out by adding the water and rice into the pot:
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[[Image:veggie-fried-rice-rice.jpg]]
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Get the water heated up, about 2-3 minutes I have the pot on about medium-medium/high heat. Then add the vegetables (I ran out of the basic mixed vegies so I substitued with carrot/broc):
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[[Image:veggie-fried-rice-added-veggies.jpg]]
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After the water is boiling for around 10-12 minutes we need to get the frying pan heated up with oil. I use about double the amount of oil I need to coat the pan, actually probably a little more. (it helps later on):
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[[Image:veggie-fried-rice-frying-pan.jpg]]
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Now we add the eggs, this all depends on how much egg you prefer, for a moderate amount of egg I put 4 into the oil and let them start cooking up:
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[[Image:veggie-fried-rice-eggs.jpg]]
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Now scramble the eggs, I added some Lea and Perrins here to give them a little kick
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I'm an idiot forgot to take a picture here.
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Around now the veggie/rice mixture should be pretty much done and ready:
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[[Image:veggie-fried-rice-rice-done.jpg]]
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Add the Rice/veggie mix to the scrambled eggs:
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[[Image:veggie-fried-rice-add-eggs.jpg]]
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Now add the Asian sauce of your choosing, I chose Kung Pao, why you ask? Because thats all I had in the house.:
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[[Image:veggie-fried-rice-asian-sauce.jpg]]
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Mix the sauce into the rice/veggie/eggs.:
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[[Image:veggie-fried-rice-mix.jpg]]
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Now some of you might get to this point and be like hey AlwaysaNewName, wtf is your problem you lying son of a b**ch, this isn't fried rice. Well that is whats going on now, The extra oil you've had in the pan gives you a nice coat for a non-stick delight. I turn up the heat to high, and pat down the rice and smooth out the top and let it fry for a few minutes flip over somewhat and fry again. In the end you end up with a mighty tasty past midnight dinner:
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[[Image:veggie-fried-rice-serve.jpg]]
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Hope everyone enjoys.
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Revision as of 13:25, 19 March 2008

Submitted by AlwaysaNewName Uploaded by Jiran

I was bored earlier today so I decided to make something original with the little food I had around me. The pictures are from about 1am CST April 12th.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups brown rice
  • 3 cups water
  • Vegetables
  • Oil
  • 4 – Eggs (jumbo)
  • Asian sauce (Kung Pao is what I used)
  • Meat Optional
  • Lea and Perins Worcestershire Sauce

Tools

  • A pot that can handle 1 ½ cups rice/ 3 cups water with added vegetables
  • A skillet/frying pan. (bigger than the one I used, probably 12in diameter)
  • Spatula
  • Big spoon with holes in it

Method

Everything above shown:

Veggie-fried-rice-ingredients.jpg

First we start out by adding the water and rice into the pot:

Veggie-fried-rice-rice.jpg

Get the water heated up, about 2-3 minutes I have the pot on about medium-medium/high heat. Then add the vegetables (I ran out of the basic mixed vegies so I substitued with carrot/broc):

Veggie-fried-rice-added-veggies.jpg

After the water is boiling for around 10-12 minutes we need to get the frying pan heated up with oil. I use about double the amount of oil I need to coat the pan, actually probably a little more. (it helps later on):

Veggie-fried-rice-frying-pan.jpg

Now we add the eggs, this all depends on how much egg you prefer, for a moderate amount of egg I put 4 into the oil and let them start cooking up:

Veggie-fried-rice-eggs.jpg

Now scramble the eggs, I added some Lea and Perrins here to give them a little kick

I'm an idiot forgot to take a picture here.

Around now the veggie/rice mixture should be pretty much done and ready:

Veggie-fried-rice-rice-done.jpg

Add the Rice/veggie mix to the scrambled eggs:

Veggie-fried-rice-add-eggs.jpg

Now add the Asian sauce of your choosing, I chose Kung Pao, why you ask? Because thats all I had in the house.:

Veggie-fried-rice-asian-sauce.jpg

Mix the sauce into the rice/veggie/eggs.:

Veggie-fried-rice-mix.jpg

Now some of you might get to this point and be like hey AlwaysaNewName, wtf is your problem you lying son of a b**ch, this isn't fried rice. Well that is whats going on now, The extra oil you've had in the pan gives you a nice coat for a non-stick delight. I turn up the heat to high, and pat down the rice and smooth out the top and let it fry for a few minutes flip over somewhat and fry again. In the end you end up with a mighty tasty past midnight dinner:

Veggie-fried-rice-serve.jpg

Hope everyone enjoys.