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Fish Fried Rice


This is a delicious and easy  fried rice made with fish. It is a healthy and quick lunch box fix. This is inspired by a Thai fish rice which I read in a magazine. The original recipe makes use of salted fish and chicken to make fried rice. But here I have used only fish (unsalted).The first time I tried this recipe I used stir fry method to cook fish and the result was somewhat scrambled fish. So to avoid it I  marinated the fish and fried it before combining with rice. You can also add carrots, cabbage,bok choy or any veggies of your choice.

Ingredients
Fish Boneless- 3/4 lb
(I used King Fish)
Cooked Rice- 3 cups
Onion - 1 medium
Spring onions - a little
Capsicum - 1 cup
Celery- 1/2 cup
Soya sauce- 2 tsp
Fish sauce- a few drops(optional)
Chilly sauce- 1 tsp
Oyster sauce- 1/2 tsp ( optional)
Carrot- 1 small
Ginger- 1inch thick
Garlic- 3-4 
pepper powder- 1/2  tsp
corn starch- 1 tsp
oil


Cut fish into small pieces. Marinate it for 10 minutes with soya sauce and half tsp of pepper powder.Just before frying add in corn starch and toss and fry fish till done. Keep this aside. 
In the same oil add garlic and ginger and fry for a minute.Next add onion and continue stir fry followed by chopped celery, spring onion,capsicum and carrots. When the vegetables are almost done add in all the sauces and fried fish and stir fry for a few seconds. Now add cooked rice and stir and mix well. Fish fried rice is ready.

Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy..

Comments

  1. Interesting dish and new to me! So tempting too...
    Kurinji

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  2. wonderful fried rice and thanks for the tips suja.will definitely try this dear

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  3. Hey,

    Lovely fish fried rice...beautiful presentation...:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com/

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  4. i am drooling over here.... what a superb recipe....

    Event: Dish Name Starts with D

    Regards,
    Akila.

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  5. Never tried fried or have anywhere fried rice with fish, this looks very yummy.

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  6. Thanks Suja,I am glad you mentioned the frying part to avoid any complications later,the rice looks delicious and the fish pieces in it make it even more delicious:)

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  7. fried rice with fish is new to me.. yummy!

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  8. Will make this dear..Very simple yet delicious.. Thanks for the suggestions as well

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  9. Sounds totally new to me and yum

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  10. Nalla adipoli recipe chechi...Will surely try once mandalam fasting is over tto..

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  11. Fish fried rice is new to me...Fish biriyani I made...but now bookmarking this....surely gonna try this....Looks so welcoming....

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  12. Delicious fried fish rice,very tempting,Happy holidays.

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  13. This sounds like a perfect meal..beautiful presentation!

    US Masala

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  14. Woww wat a delectable and mouthwatering fried rice..

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  15. Looks tempting..thanks for this wonderful recipe..

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  16. Delicious fish fried rice... lovely pic..

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  17. yuumy fried rice..i feel like grabing that fish piece from the top..

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  18. Lovely dish..pics looks so good !

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  19. evide ippol 12:45 ayi ithu kandittu vayil ninnum vellam varunnu ketto

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  20. Am feeling hungry after seeing this, so yummy

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  21. This fried rice sounds delicious! I love that you added the fish last so it could still be in whole pieces when presented!

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  22. Drooling here ...... the recipe and the clicks is making me go crazy about the food. Yummm

    Satrupa,
    http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

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  23. beautiful idea...will do this for Hubby's lunch box.

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  24. Never tried fish fried rice...looks so yum :)

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  25. First time here..never had fish fried rice..the pics is too good and making me drool... :)

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  26. Thanks :)

    Merry Christmas & happy New Year!

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  27. Nice suja..i have a different version, liked ur version than mine..will try sometimes.Wish U & Ur family Merry Christmas!!

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  28. this looks tempting sujaaa..WISH YOU AND UR FAMILY A VERY MERRY XMAS

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  29. The fried rice looks very awesome and appetizing! Merry X'mas and Happy New Year!

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  30. Looks so yummy suja..can just imagine how tasty it is. Your pazham pori too is driving me crazy..wish I could just come over for a bite:)

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  31. Mouthwatering here dear!!! I can't stand this...so hungry!!! :D

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  32. Thanks all for stopping by and the lovely comments

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  33. Mmm!! Je me régale devant ces délicieuses photos:) Mes meilleurs voeux pour la nouvelle année!! xxx

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  34. Luks truly mouthwatering Dear.Yummy Fried Rice.

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