This is a fried rice recipe from Chaozhou, very easy and quick. However, it does use a couple of unique ingredients. Don’t be put off because I do give replacement options. I would like to share some less well-known recipes so you can really dive into Chinese cuisine and get the Authentic local flavor.
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INGREDIENTS
TO MARINATE THE BEEF
226 grams (1/2 lb) of beef, diced
1 tbsp of soy sauce (Amazon Link –
1.5 tsp of dark soy sauce (Amazon Link –
1/4 tsp of ground white pepper (Amazon Link –
1/4 tsp of baking soda (Amazon Link –
FOR THE SEASONIGNGS
1 tbsp of soy sauce (Amazon Link –
1 tbsp of oyster sauce (Amazon Link –
1 tbsp of satay sauce (Amazon Link –
Ground white pepper to taste
OTHERS
2-3 tbsp of oil to stir fry
2 eggs
1 tbsp of minced garlic
1 tsp of minced ginger
113 grams (4 oz) of Chinese Broccoli, can be replaced by regular broccoli
85 grams (3 oz) of diced carrot
2 -3 tbsp of diced preserved radish optional
450 grams (1lb) of cooked leftover rice
INSTRUCTIONS
Dice the beef into 1/3 inch cubed, then marinate with soy sauce, dark soy sauce, white pepper, and baking soda.
Dice the stem part of Chinese broccoli into thin rounds and cut the leaf part into bigger pieces, so they cook simultaneously. If using regular broccoli, use your judgments to dice it into the same size pieces.
Crack two eggs and beat them well.
Combine the seasoning ingredients in a bowl before cooking.
Turn the heat to high and heat the wok until smoking hot. Add 1.5 tbsp of oil and swirl it around to cover the bottom.
Pour in the beaten egg. Wait for it to set, then use the spatula to break the egg into smaller pieces. Turn off the heat. Remove the egg from the wok.
Turn the heat back to high. Add more oil to the wok (1.5 tbsp) and stir fry the beef until nicely charred. Turn off the heat. Remove the meat from the wok. Make sure you tilt the wok so you can leave the oil behind.
Turn the heat back on low. Use the leftover oil to saute the garlic, ginger, preserved radish, carrot, and the stem part of the Chinese broccoli. Stir for a couple of minutes or until the vegetables are cooked through.
Switch the heat to high and add the day-old rice. Stir this for a few minutes or until some of the rice grains are jumping in the wok.
Add the sauce and stir until well mixed. Add the egg, the beef, and the leafy part of the Chinese broccoli. Keep mixing until all the greens are welted.
Taste and adjust the flavor before serving.
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This turned out amazing 😮
Kia Ora from Aotearoa NZ my family loved it
Hi Mandy, Bought the wok combo package today. 👍👍👍👍
I've been using your wok for a couple of years and love it. This fried rice looks amazing I will make it tomorrowI may substitute something for the Gailan since I don't have any right now, but snow peas mushrooms and green onions should still taste great. Thank you for sharing your recipes.
Fabulous recipe, Mandy……and what an amazing outfit 🎉🎉🎉😊
is it possible to soak the preserved radish in water to remove some of the salt? or better to just leave it alone and use as is?
Your recipe looks great. Of course it will be very tasty to eat. I love it .l will definitely try it.You will tell me in the comments. How do you like my recipe? Thanks.*..
Yumm, looks lovely.
How many cups would make up 1 pound cooked leftover rice? How many serving is the recipe? Thank you for the great recipe.
Great recipe and can vouch for that wok. Have had mine for many years and it's my goto for anything stir fry.
Looks nice but I am not sure the inside of the beef is well cooked… this is the type of meat which the longest to cook.
Mandy. This is one of the tastiest and most flavourful fried rice dishes I’ve ever made. (Had to substitute the satay sauce for peanut butter). Thank you so much for your amazing recipes.
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你太聪明了!太可爱了!你做的菜太好吃!😋😋😋 多谢
Hi, i wrongly bought the sweetened turnip but it turns out to be okay with the fried rice only that i can't taste the original recipe. Do you have recipes using sweetened turnip?
10000 copies, beautiful girl.
Thank you so much
The link to the printable recipe is broken.
Yummy! Love fried rice of any kind! Thanks for sharing!
I just made this rice, I didn't submit anything cause I found all the ingredients, it's delicious, spicy for me cause I don't eat chili but its not over spicy, thank you, delicious recipe.
I do not have an Amazon account so I ask my son who does to order your chop sticks, I hope they come in soon. Love your cooking and I have tried many of your dishes and have loved them all.
Non-alcoholic & alcoholic wine or liqueur can also break down the fibers in the beef……. I've used it instead of baking soda.
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Good food here, love your videos. ❤️
Thank you, Love. Such wonderful and delicious rice! I love you pronouncing and showing each word so that I can mangle it at home:). We love to make fried rice. It is a go-to, because in NC we eat a lot of rice!
Really a great video as always! I wonder if you take your cooking gear with you when you move to another country ?!?! What does customs say when they see all those knives in your suitcase lol !
Love these better than takeout recipes! I make your chicken fried rice all the time. Nice to see a different variation with different flavors. I will use Yu Choi Sum that I grow!
Chinese can't afford beef they actually eat horse and donkey meat. And rat. Truth. I've been to china
In Taiwanese cooking, we put the dried radish into the egg.