Guide to Make Vietnamese Mixed Fried Rice in 10 Minutes for Beginners

Leila Meyer   28/10/2020 21:29

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Vietnamese Mixed Fried Rice
Vietnamese Mixed Fried Rice

Hey everyone, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, vietnamese mixed fried rice. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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Vietnamese Mixed Fried Rice is one of the most favored of current trending meals on earth. It is enjoyed by millions every day. It is easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. They’re nice and they look fantastic. Vietnamese Mixed Fried Rice is something which I have loved my whole life.

To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook vietnamese mixed fried rice using 10 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Vietnamese Mixed Fried Rice:

  1. Take 300 g cold cooked rice (it tastes better when fried if dried in the fridge so the grains are separated)
  2. Take 100 g sweet corn
  3. Take 100 g green peas
  4. Make ready 2 small carrots
  5. Make ready 1 onion
  6. Get 1 slice Vietnamese pork roll/sausage
  7. Prepare 2 farm-raised eggs
  8. Get Cooking oil
  9. Take Oyster sauce, soy sauce, chilli sauce, salt, seasoning powder
  10. Take Water

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Instructions to make Vietnamese Mixed Fried Rice:

  1. Peel carrots and dice. Peel off the papery skin of the onion, slice the onion in half, mince one half and dice the other. Dice the slice of pork roll/sausage.
  2. In a little pot, bring the water with a little salt to a boil. Quickly boil sweet peas, sweet corn and carrot. Remove from the pot and put in a strainer, run cold water over to cool off.
  3. Heat the oil in the wok, fry minced onion until aromatic. Add the cooled off mixture of vegetables and stir-fry. Adjust seasoning if needed. Add diced pork roll/sausage, toss evenly cooked medium. Turn off the heat, transfer the mixture to a plate.
  4. Using the same wok, add some cooking oil, add diced onion and stir evenly. Put the heat on high, add rice and fry. Add oyster oil, soy sauce, chili sauce, seasoning to taste. Toss thoroughly until the grains are firmed up.
  5. Scramble the eggs in a small bowl. Remove the wok from the heat and pour the scrambled eggs into it. Swirl the wok evenly to distribute the egg all over the wok. Put the wok on the heat again and continue frying until the grains are separated, firmed up and brownish (from soy and oyster sauce) yellow (from eggs).
  6. Add the stir-fried mixture of vegetables into the wok, stir evenly. Turn off the heat. Serve hot.

For best results, use your fingers to mix evenly. Quickly rinse the rice paper sheet in water to soften and place on a flat plate or surface. This Vietnamese-Cajun Fried Rice recipe is intensely flavored. Made with andouille sausage Break up eggs, and fold into rice mixture, stirring well to mix. Repeat process using remaining beaten eggs.

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