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Chinese Yangchow Fried Rice

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Yangchow Fried Rice

Difficulty Level: ⅓           Cooking Time: 30 mins          Serves: 3-4 people

Ingredients

Main Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp cooking oil
  • 2 tbsp garlic (chopped)
  • 3 cups rice (cooked and cooled)
  • 200g char siu (cut into small pieces)
  • 1 cup green beans (sliced)
  • 1-2 carrots (peeled and diced)
  • ½ cup frozen peas
  • ½ cup frozen corn
  • 2 eggs (beaten)
  • ½ tsp sesame oil
  • Salt to taste

Directions

To Cook

  1. Bring a pot of water to a boil, then reduce to a simmer over low heat. Blanch the beans, carrots, peas and corn for 1 min or until just cooked, and then carefully transfer into an ice bath to stop further cooking.
  2. Heat oil in a wok over high heat until smoking. Add chopped garlic and then stir fry for 1 min or until fragrant.
  3. Add cold rice, pressing against the side of the wok to remove any lumps, then add in blanched vegetables and char siu. Stir fry for 2 mins.
  4. Reduce heat to medium, then move fried rice to one side of the wok. Pour in eggs on the other side, then combine with rice. Cook for a further 1-2 mins until done. Season with salt to taste.

 

All about Yangchow Fried Rice

 

Chinese fried rice is the quintessential comfort food. Think of it—a bowl of steaming white rice cooked to just the right consistency, filled with bits of meat and vegetable. No wonder fried rice is one of the world’s most popular rice dishes!

 

Fried Rice History

While the exact origins of fried rice are lost to history, it’s believed that it was invented sometime during the Sui dynasty (A.D. 589–618), in the city of Yangzhou in eastern Jiangsu province.

 

Yangchow (Yangzhou) fried rice is still the standard by which all other Chinese fried rice dishes are judged: morsels of fluffy rice tossed with roast pork, prawns, scallions, and peas. In American-Chinese restaurants, you’ll sometimes find it called “special fried rice.”

Fried Rice Today

Today, fried rice dishes are found throughout China, particularly in the south, where rice is the staple grain.

 

Fried rice can be served either as a main dish or side dish. Simple fried rice, without any meat or seafood, makes a nice substitute for plain cooked rice at an evening meal.

At Chinese banquets, fried rice is frequently served at the conclusion of the main meal, before the dessert course.

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Serves 48

Preparation 45 mins

Cooking 30 mins

Skill Level: EASY

 

Ingredients

2 cups semolina flour

1 cup all-purpose flour

½ teaspoon ground mahlab

½ teaspoon salt

1 cup clarified butter, at room temperature

5 tablespoons milk

2 tablespoons white sugar

1 teaspoon active dry yeast

4 tablespoons orange blossom water, or more as needed

10 tablespoons date paste (such as Ziyad®), cut into small pieces

2 tablespoons powdered sugar, or to taste

 

Method

  1. Mix semolina flour, all-purpose flour, mahlab, and salt together in a large bowl. Work clarified butter into the dry ingredients with your fingertips until thoroughly incorporated. Cover bowl and let dough rest at room temperature, 8 hours to overnight.
  2. Pour milk into a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave until just warm, about 15 seconds. Stir in sugar and yeast until dissolved. Let stand until foamy, about 5 minutes.
  3. Pour yeast mixture and orange blossom water over the dough and mix until evenly moistened. Pinch off a piece of dough and roll into a ball; it should hold its shape without cracking. Add more milk or orange blossom water if needed. Cover and let rest for 15 minutes.
  4. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats.
  5. Sprinkle some flour over the ma’amoul molds and tap out the excess. Pinch off a walnut-sized piece of dough and roll into a ball. Press your thumb into the ball to create space for the filling. Work the edges with your fingers so the sides are even and fairly thin. Drop in a piece of date paste and pinch dough over it to seal.
  6. Place cookie into the mold cavity seam-side up. Press down so that the top is flush with edges of the mold. Trim off any excess dough. Invert the mold and tap it against your work surface to release the cookie. Repeat with remaining dough and date paste, arranging cookies 1 inch apart on the baking sheets.
  7. Bake in the preheated oven, 1 baking sheet at a time, until edges and bottoms are golden but tops are still mostly pale, about 15 minutes.
  8. Sift powdered sugar over the cookies while still slightly warm. Let cool completely. Store in an airtight container at room temperature.

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Serves 4

Preparation 5 mins

Cooking 6 mins

Skill Level: EASY

 

Ingredients

1 pound ground pork

1 tablespoon grated ginger

1 tablespoon oil

1 tablespoon sugar

1 tablespoon rice cooking wine

3 tablespoons soy sauce

1 tablespoon sesame oil

4 stalks scallion, chopped

1 tablespoon roasted sesame seeds

4 cups cooked white or brown rice

 

Method

  1. Whisk together sugar, rice cooking wine and soy sauce in a small container.
  2. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat, add ground pork and grated ginger, cook 2-3 minutes or until pork has turned brown (make sure to crumble the meat as it cooks).
  3. Stir in the seasoning mixture, mix until well combined, allow it to simmer for 2 minutes.
  4. Toss in sesame oil, roasted sesame seeds and chopped scallion, cook another 30 seconds before removing from heat.
  5. Place rice in a bowl, spoon some ginger minced pork on top to serve and enjoy!

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Serves 8

Preparation 15 mins

Cooking 15 mins

Skill Level: EASY

 

Ingredients

2 tablespoons olive oil

2 tablespoons unsalted butter

3 cloves garlic, minced

16 ounces cremini mushrooms, thinly sliced

1/2 teaspoon dried thyme

1/2 teaspoon dried oregano

Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

1/4 cup yellow cornmeal

1 pound pizza dough, homemade or store-bought

8 (1-ounce slices) Wisconsin fresh mozzarella cheese

1 cup Wisconsin ricotta cheese

 

Method

  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Lightly coat a baking sheet or pizza pan with olive oil. Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add garlic, and cook, stirring frequently, until fragrant, about 1-2 minutes.
  2. Stir in mushrooms, thyme and oregano. Cook, stirring occasionally, until mushrooms are tender and browned, about 5-6 minutes; season with salt and pepper, to taste.
  3. Working on a surface that has been sprinkled with cornmeal, roll out the pizza into a 12-inch-diameter round. Transfer to prepared baking sheet or pizza pan.
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