I was meant to be making fried rice with salted fish and diced chicken (鹹魚雞粒炒飯) - a Cantonese classic that I adore but the packet salted fish was nowhere to be found. What I did find was some leftover anchovies, a very good substitute indeed since they are both a little "fishy and salthy". Feel free to substitute the kailan with peas or green beans, an extra sunny side up will be a wonderful addition too.
The packet of salted fish did turn up in my rather messy pantry later on, just another one of those unsolved "X files" cases at the tummies'.
If you love fried rice you might want to check out the following;
Malaysian duck fried rice
Thai fried rice with holy basil
Thai fried rice with pork and egg
Thai fried rice with prawns
Chinese fried rice - the very first dish I ever cooked
The packet of salted fish did turn up in my rather messy pantry later on, just another one of those unsolved "X files" cases at the tummies'.
If you love fried rice you might want to check out the following;
Malaysian duck fried rice
Thai fried rice with holy basil
Thai fried rice with pork and egg
Thai fried rice with prawns
Chinese fried rice - the very first dish I ever cooked
recipe per serve
you'll need;
1.5 cups of leftover long grain rice
3 stalks of kailan, cut into 2 cm lengths
100 g of chicken breast, diced*
a small handful of anchovies (ikan bilis), fried til crispy
2 garlic cloves, chopped
1 spring onion, chopped
1 egg
1.5 tbs of light soy
1 tbs of oyster sauce
dash of sesame oil
salt to taste
white pepper to taste
cut chili to serve
*marinate the diced chicken with a dash of soy, sesame oil, white pepper, Chinese cooking wine and corn flour
Saute the chopped garlic with a little oil before adding the diced chicken. Cook for 30 seconds on high heat.
Push the chicken to aside and wait for the wok to heat up before adding a little more oil and crack in an egg. Break up the egg and let it set a little before adding in the rice.
Mix everything well and fry on high heat for a minute before adding the seasonings. Chuck in the kailan and continue to cook for a further minute.
Finally add the crispy anchovies and spring onion and fry for another 30 seconds. Check for seasonings.
我也喜歡鹹魚雞粒炒飯! 用江魚仔來代替看來也很美味呀。
ReplyDeletethis fried rice look similar like kampung style, sound good!
ReplyDeleteLooks mouthwatering! Love the 江魚仔!
ReplyDeletehi there! waaaaaa.. this looks like nasi goreng kampung, i suke letak ikan bilis byk2 n sayur byk2 :D btw, untuk menu berbuka hari ni i buat ur curry laksa, thanks ya! tomorrow n3 :D
ReplyDeleteI love the crispy anchovies and I can see why it is already a new favourite :)
ReplyDeletenampk sangt sedap n simple..sesuai hidangn selepas raya yg hidangn penuh remph ratus kan
ReplyDeleteI love the 江魚仔 too! A good one dish meal :)
ReplyDeleteI have some leftover anchovies and I am going to make this for dinner tonight! Made the sweet potato and lentil soup (with the patties of course) last night and it was a great success! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is a good looking fried rice using anchovies. I also a big fan of the salted fish version!
ReplyDeleteI occasionally add the normal tinned anchovies in olive oil in my fried rice if I have nothing else to hand!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this when I have leftover rice next! Looks so good!
ReplyDeleteMy husband is not a big fan of anchovies but I can always leave that out of his portion lol
ReplyDeleteYa, I have to agree with Sonia. Can add extra birdseye chillies? hehe.... Thanks for sharing such yummy meal. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Kristy
Simple and easy meal perfect for weeknight dinner!
ReplyDeleteA kind of paella? Looks awesome1
ReplyDeleteCould it be any more tempting?
No. I don't think so.
Big big hugs,
B xx
Fried rice makes such a simple and satisfying meal...Looks great!
ReplyDeleteYum, so flavourful. I love salted fish with taugeh, but haven't dared buy any salted fish because everyone complains of the smell of dried prawns already, imagine when they get a whiff of the fish ;P. Love your quick dishes.
ReplyDeleteala ala nasi goreng kampung ni..ikan masin?ushh so sedap:)...
ReplyDeleteSalted fish with fried rice is fab! So I guess anchovies will do the same
ReplyDeleteFried rice is one of my favorite dishes!
ReplyDeleteYou made every dish you cooked so easy! Simple and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat crispy ikan bilis are sure a nice touch to the fried rice. So yum.
ReplyDeleteUn plat qui se décline beaucoup et qui est très bon. J'ai mangé du riz frit indonésien et j'ai beaucoup aimé.
ReplyDeleteIl faut que j'essaye ta recette.
A bientôt.
i like this fried rice, yummy
ReplyDeleteI am making this for dinner tonight but I might go easy with the anchovies lol
ReplyDeleteCrispy anchovies? Oh my, this looks so, so, SO good! Another amazing recipe!
ReplyDeleteRobyn x
I think i've been deprived very badly for the past 2 weeks... I wanna bake and cook everything!! Your fried rice gotta be one of them ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea.. i'm so gonna do a ham yu chao fan one of these days!
j'aime beaucoup cette façon de cuisiner le riz et l'association de saveurs qui va avec
ReplyDeletebonne soirée
I adore fried rice and love trying new recipes - there's always a little variation. The idea of the salty fish interests me.My family says "no." (They're too Midwestern) Maybe on the side????
ReplyDeleteJust made this recipe. It was great.
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