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泰式羅勒炒豬肉碎炒飯 THAI BASIL MINCED PORK FRIED RICE is one of the most popular of recent trending meals on earth. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions daily. They are nice and they look fantastic. 泰式羅勒炒豬肉碎炒飯 THAI BASIL MINCED PORK FRIED RICE is something that I’ve loved my whole life.
To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook 泰式羅勒炒豬肉碎炒飯 thai basil minced pork fried rice using 12 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make 泰式羅勒炒豬肉碎炒飯 THAI BASIL MINCED PORK FRIED RICE:
- Prepare 1 cup rice
- Get 4 pcs - eggs
- Make ready 300 grams - ground pork
- Take 1 box - of basil leaves (sweet basil works too)
- Take 5 - long beans (cut into 1 inch)
- Take 2 - chilli padi
- Take 2 cloves - shallots (optional)
- Get 6-8 cloves - minced garlic (optional)
- Make ready 1 tablespoon - Soy sauce (I used coconut aminos)
- Make ready Half tablespoon - fish sauce
- Make ready 2.5 tablespoons - brown sugar (I used cane sugar)
- Prepare 15 teaspoons - Chicken broth / stock (optional)
Rice combines very well with the bold flavors of this dish Add the pork back into the pan, and toss in the Thai basil leaves. Season with fish sauce, soy sauce and sugar, turn to medium-high heat and. So time to prep the sauce of the meat before preparing your ingredients. Thai Basil Fried Rice is my absolute favorite fried rice recently!
Steps to make 泰式羅勒炒豬肉碎炒飯 THAI BASIL MINCED PORK FRIED RICE:
- Precooked rice to cool down
- Chop basil leaves and set aside
- Heat the pan with oil (I don't like it too oily hence I only used 1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon of oil) once heat is up add in garlic, shallots and chilli (if you are too lazy to cut garlic and shallots you may just add in chilli)
- Added in ground pork - stir fry till it's about 70% cooked then add the long beans
- Once the pork is about done, start adding seasoning
- 2.5 tablespoons - Oyster sauce >>> 1 tablespoon - Soy sauce >>> Half tablespoon - fish sauce >>> 2.5 tablespoons - brown sugar
- Continue to stir fry the pork with the seasonings till the long bean is cooked to your liking
- Scoop up cooked basil minced pork in a bowl
- Beat 4 eggs, add in 15 teaspoons chicken broth or water in eggs while beating
- Stir fried the egg till 90-95% cooked then pour in rice. Stir fry till even and make sure eggs are fully cooked.
- Pour in cooked basil minced pork
- Stir fry evenly, and adjust taste with fish sauce if needed (it tasted just right for me without adding more seasoning)
- Sprinkle chopped basil leaves
- Stir fried for 5 min more, off heat
- Plate, serve and enjoy 😋😋
I had with chicken, I had with pork, I had with tofu, I had with impossible meat and I So my Thai basil fried rice had to be with shrimp, but you can use any protein you prefer, it will all work! Pound garlic and thai cili together in a mortar and. Serve a pork stir-fry with plenty of plain rice to balance its powerful Thai flavors and you'll soon be in Thai food heaven! There are two keys to this dish: first, make sure you use enough basil, and second, get yourself this secret Thai ingredient: Golden Mountain Sauce (see more on this sauce. Authentic Bangkok style minced pork basil, great for quick lunch or as a side dish in a fancy dinner.
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