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Fried Rice with Char Siu & Baby Kailan

Egg Fried Rice with Char Siu and Baby Kailan
Colourful and delicious egg fried rice with char siu & baby kailan

This is a slightly more elaborate version of my basic 10-minute fried rice recipe. It’s a wonderful way for me to use up the leftover char siu (Chinese-flavored barbecued pork; 叉烧) and baby kailan (小芥兰) in my fridge. The end result is really pretty, as both the char siu and baby kailan added some really vibrant colours & taste to the humble egg fried rice. This is such an easy recipe, it can be whipped up in less than 15 minutes. This is an egg-cellent fuss-free and delicious one-dish dinner for me.

Egg Fried Rice with Char Siu and Baby Kailan
Ingredients (top to bottom): Baby kailan, char siu and garlic

Ingredients
(serves 2)

– 2 servings cooked rice (about 200g), refrigerated overnight
– 1 egg, beaten, seasoned with 1 tsp light soy sauce
– 100g char siu (Chinese-flavored barbecued pork; 叉烧), diced
– 4 baby kailan leaves, chopped
– 2 tbsp cooking oil
– 5 cloves of garlic, chopped finely
– 3 shallots, chopped finely
– salt, to taste

Directions
1. Heat oil and stir fry garlic & shallots until the latter is translucent.
2. Add cooked rice, using the back of the spatula or turner to flatten the rice balls so that they are separated.
3. Pour egg mixture over the rice evenly and use high heat to stir fry the rice until the fried rice is dry.
4. Add char siu and baby kailan and stir fry until the kailan is cooked. Season with salt to taste (if needed).

Egg Fried Rice with Char Siu and Baby Kailan

52 comments on “Fried Rice with Char Siu & Baby Kailan”

  1. This looks so good with barbecue pork! You make the best fried rice!

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  3. Everyone like the addition of char siu! Me too PLUS the addition of vegetable bits. I do that often to make one-dish meals – bok choy, caixin, kailan etc etc

  4. I love fried rice, too! Unfortunately, I don’t eat meat except for seafood but I enjoy it just the same and your photos are great!

    • you can substitute the meat with seafood to make seafood egg fried rice :D Thanks for your kind words, I love your photos too. :-)

  5. This looks so GOOD!!! I jsut want to dig in.

  6. I always fail at fried rice. There is always one element that goes wrong and the whole thing is ruined. Your recipe looks so good and easy to do. Thanks for sharing!

  7. Great looking recipe- can’t wait to try it. I love eggs in fried rice- was introduced to it many years ago by a japanese exchange student.
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  9. Where is the ‘Print It’ for this recipe? Thank you.

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