Crispy Fried Rice With Bacon and Cabbage Recipe (2024)

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AB

Whole Foods sells bags of frozen rice that work great for fried rice--just take the bag from the freezer and dump it directly into the pan. I believe there are 3 cups/bag. Also, to make this vegetarian use Sweet Earth Benevolent Bacon.

abluesgirl

I like this except for the last bit when you add kimchi at the end. Kimchi tastes so much different when cooked. Kimchi juice also adds so much flavour to the rice. I would add it in to the bacon and cook it at the beginning.

Songbird

Scrambled eggs? I know the fried egg pic looks appealing but I like to push the rice to the side of the pan and make a little well for some sesame oil. I crack an egg or two, beat with a fork in the pan and then incorporate it all together. Cast iron works very well for fried rice.

pat

Do not use a wok, a skillet is flatter and lets the rice crisp with less fuss. I have been cooking rice this way (learned in Puerto Rico) for many years.

Lock McShane

One of my favorite breakfasts is taking leftover rice, put in a frying pan with lots of butter, fry for 10 minutes, no strring, then crack 2 eggs on top and cook for 4 minutes more with the pan covered.

david

When I moved from Brooklyn to Montana to retire 13 years ago, one of the most important items I brought along was my Wok. 'Montana-Chinese' is not an option as I found out after moving here; I make fried rice wonderfully. Why is it so difficult to 'make rice' for you guys? Why buy it (expensive) in bags cooked? Make your steamed rice the night before or, the morning of the day you want it. Cover and refrigerate it. Why is this simple step the hardest for some of you? Takes 20 minutes. OY!

Helen

don't worry about toxins. in asia we carry rice in non-insulated bento boxes to school, so it's at sitting room temperature until lunch time. humans, including school children, are far more resilient than guidelines give us credit for!

Dianne

I don't get the annoyance. One person mentioned the WF frozen rice as a convenient option, with no underlying complaints about cooking rice, and I don't see any other hand-wringing about cooking rice in the comments.

Sharon

The best and easiest way to cook rice is using a microwave! Put 1 cup white rice and 2 cups water into a glass pie dish, largeish pyrex glass measuring jug or ceramic pie dish and place in microwave. Cook for 5 minutes, stir the rice then cook for a further 8 minutes. Leave in microwave for a few minutes to steam, take out, fluff up with a fork and there you have it, perfect rice guaranteed :)

Xom

Or have the kimchi on the side as a nice, cool contrast to the hot, crispy rice.

Xom

When we have fried rice I often make it with leftover short grain brown rice. A bit more nutritious, and the sproingy texture brings a little something different to the dish.

Michael

Leaving the rice to cook as described takes discipline. The urge to start mixing the rice to prevent burning is strong but if you leave it for about three minutes you get that wonderful crispy rice. The key is listening; you can hear the crackling. I did not have day-old rice but cooked the rice, left it out to dry on a sheet pan then refrigerated it for a few hours. Overall, this is a wonderful recipe.

David

Melissa would be delighted that I used mayonnaise instead of oil to coat the wok before adding the rice. The result was a rice that was crispier but not burned or overly oily.

sarahb

Putting the kimchi in at the end preserves more of the beneficial live probiotic cultures that would be killed at temps over 115F.

DawnN

Where does it say to leave out the rice? Store it in the fridge. Day-old doesn't mean left out on the counter.

C

I was really excited about this recipe based on all the ingredients, but it didn’t really come together for me taste-wise. I wish it had a sauce or something to marry it all together.

Jessica

This hit the spot! I substituted turkey bacon, and it was just fine-- compensated with a little sesame oil to make up for the lost fat. Didn't have any kimchi, so it was missing a little tang, but was still an excellent lunch. Will definitely be making again!

Kris Cooks

This always comes out too greasy for us. I suggest 1Tbsp of oil to fry the bacon in Step 1. See if 2 Tbsp is enough to coat the rice in Step 3.

Atlanta Girl

I made it just like the recipe. A little different take on fried rice. I like allowing the fish sauce and soy sauce to kind of just sizzle away. It made some very nice crispy bits on the bottom. My kids ate it all!

Bkln Mom

Had no bacon, but had lots of bacon fat in the fridge, so used that with these tiny dried shrimp (suboshi ebi) and Asian greens from the garden (mustard etc and way more than 4 cups). Also added ginger with garlic. And one fried and one yolk-broken (not on purpose) egg. Gilding the lily with some fresh avocado on top. Great recipe that lends to lots of improv...

Bkln Mom

Oh, and to weigh in on the 3-year old rice argument. I have a Japanese rice cooker and as a single woman, I just cook 3 cups every time and freeze the rest in me-sized portions in ziploc bags. With my preferred half-and-half white/brown. So there.

Lee

If the serving is for six then it seems that the recommend number of (optional) fried eggs should be six instead of four. I mean, who likes to split a fried egg?

anne e

Saurkraut for kimchee, wow, what an idea. Was looking for kimchee substitute, any other ideas? Do you use canned, jarred kimchee? Never bought it as restaurant versions seem so good.

Lisa V

Great recipe! At the end you can add any leftover veggies in the fridge.

Sittner

This is truly delicious and SO simple! The only modification I made was scrambling the eggs in the wok by moving veggies to the side. The Whole Foods frozen rice tip was super helpful as well. Thanks for this amazing recipe they will definitely be part of my rotation.

Ricardo

Instead of bacon used pork belly (Sam Gip Sal), added jalapeños with mushrooms in the 2nd stage,my Korean wife cleaned her plate, after seconds, and is taking some to work tomorrow

ElB

Nice crispy rice! This came out very salty for me. Next time, I'll only use fish sauce and will omit the salt in the rice and the soy. (I used low sodium tamari)

jayelaine

We were short on time and used precooked basmati rice from our local grocery (Publix) and a vegetable slaw mix that includes carrots and broccoli stems. We substituted edamame for the peas as we have two pea haters in the family. It was a hit with everyone and I will definitely add this dish to the rotation.

Sheila

Fabulous. Used edamame corn instead of peas and sauerkraut with jalapenos instead of kim chi. Scrambled the eggs.

randy

Only used two eggs. Could have used one or two more.

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