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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Kimchi Fried Rice

June 14th, 2011 | 30-Minute Meals Recipes, Korean Recipes | 22 Comments

Kimchi Fried RiceKimchi Fried Rice pictures (1 of 5)

My husband has a good Korean friend whose mother-in-law runs a restaurant in LA’s Korean Town. She always makes kimchi from scratch and he would always give us some. Whenever life gives us homemade kimchi, I make kimchi fried rice, which is easily one of the most delicious fried rice recipes ever.

Kimchi fried rice takes practically 15 minutes to prepare and calls for a few basic ingredients: kimchi, overnight steamed rice, and egg.  If you like, you can add meat such as beef, chicken, spam, or bacon, but I like the plain kimchi fried rice. It is delicious as is…

The egg is often cooked sunny side up and placed on top of the rice. For my food photography, I served it separately to let the kimchi fried rice shines through in the photos. (You can check out the complete gallery by clicking on the top picture above.)

Many Koreans make Kimchi fried rice whenever they need to use up the kimchi at home. To me, kimchi fried rice is one easy recipe that produces mouthwatering and satisfying result.

If you like Korean recipes, you might also like these recipes on Rasa Malaysia:

Japchae (Chap Chae) - sweet potato noodlesKalbi (Galbi) – BBQ beef short ribsBibimbap – mixed rice with vegetablesKimchi Fried Rice
Serves 1 

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons oil
1 large egg
1 clove garlic, finely minced
1/4 small onion, finely diced
1/2 cup kimchi, cut into small pieces + 1 tablespoon kimchi juice
2 cups overnight steamed white rice
1 tablespoon soy sauce or to taste
1/4 teaspoon sesame oil
3 dashes black pepper
1 stalk scallion, cut into small rounds

Method:

Heat up a wok with 1/4 tablespoon oil and cook the egg sunny side up. Dish out and set aside.

Add the remaining oil into the wok. Sauté the garlic and onion until aromatic. Add the kimchi and do a few quick stirs before adding the rice. Stir to combine well. Add the soy sauce, sesame oil, black pepper, and scallion. Stir a few times to blend with the rice. Dish out and serve immediately with the egg on top of the rice.

Cook’s Note:

I like my Kimchi Fried Rice spicy with lots of kimchi. Cut down on the kimchi if you like a milder taste.


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