Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Nasi Goreng

Nasi goreng a.k.a. Fried rice Malaysian style is yet another variety of fried rice that brings it own twist to the "genre" of fried rice. The main ingredients that make this different from a regular Chinese (or Thai) fried rice is the Sambal paste, bean sprouts and fried onions (shallots). Sambal paste is a mix of shrimp paste and red chilli pastes. Am yet to figure out how to make this paste, right now under the courtesy of its namesake restaurant - Sambal.

Ingredients:


  1. Sambal paste
  2. Jasmine Rice
  3. Minced Garlic
  4. Eggs
  5. Chicken (Optional of course)
  6. Bean sprouts
  7. Spring onions
  8. Mixed vegetables (Carrots, peas and corn)
  9. Fried onions
  10. Soy sauce (not in pic)
  11. Turmeric powder (not in pic)
Process

  1. Cook the Jasmine rice, preferably few hours in advance and cool it down. The ratio I like for cooking rice is 1 cup rice : 1.5 cups water.
  2. In a hot wok add 2-3 tablespoons of oil and swirl it around.
  3. Sautee the garlic and sambal paste and turmeric for about 30 seconds.
  4. Add the chicken and stir fry until cooked. 
  5. Add the diced spring onions and the veggies and stir fry for about a minute.
  6. Create an opening in the middle of the wok, add a bit of oil and scramble the eggs. 
  7. Add jasmine rice and soy sauce and stir fry for a minute.
  8. Add the bean sprouts and fried onions and give it a good final toss.
The result:


3 comments:

  1. Thanks Chetty for the Fried Rice..........

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  2. You are welcome Anuj. Did you fill your tummy just by looking at the photo? ;-)

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  3. I'm going to Indonesia Bali for holiday. I should buy some sambal paste for make this.^^ Great fried rice~!^^

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