course. Some pad thai noodle thing had these instructions that said
to "lightly scramble an egg" in oil, then add chicken or whatever,
then the noodles, and then peanuts/scallions/etc with the sauce, and
then of course garnish. I really liked the fried egg in the
resulting dish, so I applied the concept to my beloved rice
creations. Tonight is my first truly successful attempt at the new
concept.
First, I put a cup of minute rice in a bowl, added a cup of water,
and microwaved it for a couple minutes (until water was hot). Then I
stirred and covered it and set it aside.
Next, a couple tablespoons of oil in a fry pan set at medium-high.
While the oil heated, I added some ground coriander, a bit of chicken
rub, curry, and freshly ground pepper. I let that soak in for a bit,
swished it around the fry pan, then plopped an egg in and let it fry
for a minute while I threw some wheat germ into some oil/spice
mixture off to the side. As that browned, I chopped up some scallions.
Then, I flopped the egg around and scrambled it up some, watching for
smoke as I still had it at medium-high heat and I possess a deeply
embedded desire to avoid a kitchen fire. As I flipped and chopped
it, I scrambled the browned-up wheat germ into it.
Eventually, the steam rose enough to frighten me some, so I pushed
the mixture to the side and added a bit of oil to the exposed portion
of the pan. In went the rice for a few minutes, with the occasional
stir.
Once the rice was crackling under the heat, I mixed it into the egg
concoction and added about a quarter cup of chicken broth. This I
let sit for a minute so it could evaporate some. Then I stirred it
all together and added the scallions and a few shakes of oregano.
Once it was crackling again, I added a bit of cilantro-in-a-tube and
stirred it some more, shutting off the stove.
And whammo, dish-a-la-chopsticks.
Quite tasty, too, might I add. I think the addition of pre-cooked
chicken pieces along with some frozen peppers, right after the egg is
cooked through, would be a lovely addition.
~nv
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