Skip to main content

Yeung Chau Fried Rice




Yeung Chau Fried Rice

Yeung Chau Fried rice is popular menu in Chinese restaurants. Yeung Chau is a province in China known for its superior fried rice dishes.  It is colorful and flavorful with with tender crispy vegetables, prawns and meat. Barbequed pork is one of the key ingredient n this fried rice. I used grilled salmon fish instead. So this is a seafood Yeung chau fried rice. Oyster sauce, curry powder or Chinese five spice  is used instead of soya sauce. Give this recipe a try, you will surely love it.

Recipe source: Leeann Chin and Katie Chin, Everyday Chinese Cooking.

Ingredients
White rice/ basmathi rice- cooked- 2 cup
Egg-1
Chopped onion- 1/2 cup
Garlic- 2 cloves
Vegetable oil- 2 tbs
Peas- 1/2 cup
Carrots- 1/2 cup chopped
Green beans chopped- 1/3 cup
Grilled Prawns- 3/4 cup
Grilled salmon- 3/4 cup shredded
(or barbecued pork or chicken)
 Oyster sauce- 1 tbs
Pepper and salt to taste



Heat oil in a pan. Stir fry onions and garlic till translucent. Add the vegetables and fry in medium heat for two minutes, or until soft yet crisp. Remove from the pan and pour one egg, scramble and stir fry. Add the rice the stir fried vegetables, shrimp , grilled fish/meat and oyster sauce,pepper and salt to taste. Stir until well mixed for about a minute. Serve warm.

Try this
Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular Posts

12 Best Traditional Kerala Snacks - Tea Time Snacks

 12 Best Traditional Kerala Snacks - Tea Time Snacks  Are you looking for some light bites to indulge during tea time? Well, you have come to the right place. Kerala cuisine has an exhaustive list of traditional tea-time snacks.  The list of ingredients is available in your pantry, making it possible to make these delicious snacks. Many of these snacks, can be quickly whipped up with rice flour, coconut, and jaggery. I am sharing a list of snack recommendations from Kerala that are easy to cook at home. These sweet and savory snacks are heartwarming and will make you nostalgic. It is by no means is a complete list. I am sharing some of the top picks of this blog in one space for easy reference. If you like to try, more recipes check my earlier post on 10 Quick and Easy Kerala Snacks/ Tea time snacks that you can make in under 20 minutes . Do you have any favorite snack that is simple and easy to make? I would love to hear about your favorite traditional snacks. Please share your idea

Lamingtons

Lamingtons Lamingtons are delicious cakes and has  its own beauty.Square pieces of sponge cake dipped in chocolate and coated with coconut is something that is irresistible. It is a simple cake.You can use any type of cake,white, sponge cake or pound cake,but just make sure that the cake has a firm texture and does not crumble when rolled  in chocolate frosting. In Australia there are flat baking pan called lamington pans,but I used the regular 8" square pan.Try this home made delicacy,you will love it.. Recipe adapted from here Ingredients For the cake All purpose flour- 1 1/2 cups Baking powder- 1 1/2 tsp salt- 1/4 tsp Egg -2 Butter - 1/2 stick Sugar-3/4 cup Milk- 1/2 cup Vanilla essence- 2 tsp Chocolate frosting Icing sugar- 2 cup Unsweetened cocoa- 3 tbs butter 2 tsp Milk- 1/3 cup Coating Desiccated coconut (unsweetened)- 1 1/2 cup Baking the cake Prepare pan and set aside.Use a 8" square pan. Grease and dust with flour. Pre-heat oven to 350

Undan Pori

Undan Pori Today's post is a delicious snack usually common in small restaurants and tea stalls of Kerala.It resembles very much to the unni appam yet it is different in its taste and texture. Undan pori  is crispy and crunchy and at the same time soft and spongy inside. This snack was regularly seen in our college canteen. But this humble snack was brought it only if there was a shortage of uzhunnu vada and parippu vada. It sounds funny but being away from Kerala I felt a craving for this snack and tried it once, but I did not get the perfect chayakada/teastall taste. When I saw this recipe in Swathi's blog -Zesty South Indian Kitchen-I knew this was the perfect recipe. I tried it and it was really delicious. Thanks Swathi for the recipe. Ingredients Wheat flour- 1 1/3 cup Rice flour- 1/3 cup (optional) Baking soda-a pinch Jaggery- 3/4 cup Small banana mashed-3 Cardamon  powder-1/3 tsp Ghee- 1 tbs Coconut pieces- 1/3 cup salt- a pinch oil for frying