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This fried rice will make you forget about all the other fried rice you have ever eaten. It is THAT GOOD. This easy fried rice loaded with char siu pork, Chinese sausages, eggs, and veggies will make your tastebuds soar. PLUS, it takes less than 40 minutes to make!

Best Fried Rice

I packed this fried rice with delicious umami flavors from the char siu pork and Chinese sausages, a handful of vegetables for balance. What I love about fried rice is that it is 100% customizable. Don’t like pork? Switch it out for beef or chicken. Want to make it Vegetarian sure! Throw in some tofu instead.

What is Fried Rice?

Fried rice is a dish cooked with rice fried in a wok or frying pan that is mixed with other ingredients like eggs, vegetables, seafood, or meat. Typically, it is a stir fry dish with rice and anything left you to have in your refrigerator.

However, for our recipe, we combined the best flavors in our ingredients for a perfect bite every time. We make this fried rice recipe almost once a month! We keep this fried rice recipe on our rotation for meal prep because we can make it in bulk, it is super easy to freeze and reheat, and it is 100% so delicious. This is my mom’s famous recipe that is packed with Asian flavors and really simple to make! I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!

Ingredients

Aromatics and Seasonings

Best Type of Rice

Fried rice typically uses a jasmine white long-grain rice. However, you can make this rice with any type of cooked, chilled rice such as basmati or brown rice.

The rice needs to be semi-dried out so that when you toss it in your wok or frying pan the rice is not too mushy and clumps together. This can be done in two different ways.

  1. Typically, other recipes call for refrigerated, day-old rice since the rice dries out in the refrigerator. I have seen some people buy rice at a Chinese takeout restaurant and simply store it in their refrigerator overnight.
  2. Alternatively, you can simply cook the rice with less water and I have had good results doing so. Usually, a 1:1 ratio of rice to water works for me. For example, if I cook 3 cups of rice I will add 3 cups of water. After the rice is cooked, I lay the rice out flat on a tray in the refrigerator to cool while I prep the other ingredients. This step chills the rice and dries it out enough to avoid clumping.

How to Make The Best Fried Rice

  1. Cook the rice. Cook the rice in a rice cooker with a 1 to 1 ratio of rice to water for drier rice. Alternatively, you can use day-old rice that has been sitting in the refrigerator.
  2. Prep the char siu pork and Chinese sausages. Thinly slice then dice the char siu pork and the Chinese sausages into small cubes
  3. Prep the shallots and meat. Thinly slice the shallots. Smash whole cloves of garlic and roughly chop.
  4. Cook eggs. For the eggs, whisk the eggs in a mixing bowl. When the pan is hot pour in about 2-3 tbsp of egg and spread out thinly in a pan about 6-inch diameter like a crepe. Cook for 30 seconds and then flip the egg crepe. Place on the cutting board in a full circle. Continue with the rest of the mixture and pile the eggs on top of each other. Slice into 1 cm strips and then dice into 1 cm squares
  5. Stir fry the Chinese sausage and char siu pork. Heat a wok on high heat. Add Chinese sausage and cook for 1 minute. Then add char siu and cook for another 1 minute.
  6. Add in vegetables and chicken powder. Stir for 2 min.
  7. Mix in eggs and pepper. Cook for 2-3 minutes. Mix thoroughly. Then empty the wok onto a large tray.
  8. Sauté the shallots and garlic. Add olive oil to the wok and heat on high. Add shallots and garlic on high heat until very brown, fragrant, and crispy.
  9. Mix in the rice and sauces. Then turn off the heat and mix in the rice, soy sauce, fish sauce, and 1 tablespoon of chicken powder.
  10. Lastly, add in the vegetables and meat and mix.
  11. Serve with fried egg, sriracha, or chili oil, and enjoy!

Tips for the Best Fried Rice

Storage and Reheating Instructions

You can store this Chinese sausage fried rice in an airtight container for up to 1 week.

Freeze: Alternatively, you can store it in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months. Before eating, thaw the rice in the refrigerator overnight.

Reheat: To warm, cover the fried rice and microwave until warm. Or you can reheat it until warm on a skillet over medium heat.

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