Time to make: 15 minutes
Ingredients: - Cold rice
- Two eggs, preferably duck eggs.
- Pork
- Vietnamese pickled mustard greens
- Shallots, fish sauce, salt, msg or seasoning powder (Knorr), and black pepper.
Step 1 (PREPARATION):
- Take out left-over rice (cold rice) from the rice cooker. Use a spoon to kinda chop the rice into smaller pieces because cold rice tends to stick in big clusters.
- Slice 1 or 2 shallots into small slices (depending on how much rice you've got). I like to use lots of onions because it adds more flavor and better smell to my dish.
- Rinse the pork well. Cut the meat into thin slices.
- Rinse the pickled mustard greens with cold water. This is to lessen its sourness when stir-frying them.
Step 2 (EXECUTION):
- Put a little bit of cooking oil onto a pan under low cooking temperature. Wait around 10 seconds for the oil to warm up. Then put half of the sliced shallots into the pan and stir-fry them using a cooking spoon. The shallots should turn light yellow and smell good in around 15 seconds.
- Next, add vietnamese pickled mustard greens into the onion mixture. Stir-fry them for around 2 minutes. Then add pork. Add some salt, seasoning powder, and black pepper and stir them all together for another 1 minute. Once the vegetables become soft and the meat is cooked, put them into a bowl.
- Add a little bit of cooking oil in the same pan. Stir-fry the remaining shallots till they become yellow. Then put the cold rice in and fry it using a cooking spoon. Crack two eggs and stir them altogether with the rice. Add some fish sauce and seasoning powder. Make sure the seasonings and eggs are well mixed into the rice. Leave the rice linger on the pan for around 1 minute to make it crispier.
- Add the stir-fried meat and mustard greens into the fried rice. Mix them altogether for around 20 seconds. Add black pepper then turn off the heat.
Step 3 (DISPLAY): Put the rice, vegetables, and pork mixture into a bowl and just EAT it :). Make sure you have a drink like a coke or orange juice or water - whatever you want - next to you so you don't get thirsty while eating this dry dish.
Here's a sneak peak into my finished pork fried rice dish in Vietnamese style :).
Thanks for reading my post. Hope you enjoy my pork fried rice :).
