Chicken fried rice (Cambodian style)

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Nutritional Info
  • Servings Per Recipe: 6
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 338.3
  • Total Fat: 11.8 g
  • Cholesterol: 94.3 mg
  • Sodium: 592.9 mg
  • Total Carbs: 41.6 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 1.8 g
  • Protein: 17.3 g

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Introduction

Delicious fried rice. :-) Delicious fried rice. :-)
Number of Servings: 6

Ingredients

    Jasmine Rice, 4 cups, cooked ahead of time (maybe 4 hours to a day old)

    Extra virgin olive oil, 4 tablespoons, divided

    Garlic, 3 cloves, minced

    Salt, 1/2 teaspoon

    Frozen vegetable medley (peas, carrots, corn, lima beans, green beans), thawed, 2 cups

    Chicken breast, boneless/skinless, cut into bite size, one large breast (or two, up to you but I have only calculated one breast in this recipe)

    Oyster sauce, 2 tbsp

    Soy sauce, 2 tbsp

    Fish sauce, 1 teaspoon

    Egg, 2 extra large

    Scallions/green onions, 3 individual stalks, chopped

Directions

Cook the Jasmine rice ahead of time.

Crack the eggs into a small bowl and beat them ligtly. Take a large wok and heat up 2 tablespoons of the olive oil and scramble the eggs until they are light and fluffy but not completely cooked. Set them aside.

Add the remaining 2 tablespoons of the oil (you can either put in your garlic now or wait towards the end to put it in), add the chicken, the soy sauce, fish sauce, and the oyster sauce. Stir and let the chicken cook for a bit. When the chicken is halfway cooked, add the vegetable medley and the salt. Stir and cover for just a few minutes to let the chicken cook completely.

Add the cooked Jasmine rice to the wok and give it a GOOD stir to let all the sauces and chicken and veggies mix in. Keep stirring for a few minutes until everything is soaked up.

Top off with the scrambled eggs, stir some more, and then top off with the scallions.

Enjoy!

Number of Servings: 6

Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user ANNIKBIRNBAUM.