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Steps to Make Yummy Yeung Chow Fried Rice

Steps to Make Yummy Yeung Chow Fried Rice
Steps to Make Yummy Yeung Chow Fried Rice

Hello everybody, welcome to my recipe site. Today I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, Yeung Chow Fried Rice. This is one of my favourite food recipe, this time i will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna really delicious.

Yeung Chow Fried Rice Recipe.

You can cook Yeung Chow Fried Rice using 13 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients of Yeung Chow Fried Rice

  1. Make ready of Cold and dry cooked overnight white rice.
  2. It’s 3 of eggs.
  3. Prepare of Char Siew / BBQ Pork.
  4. Prepare 8 pcs of medium shrimp.
  5. Make ready 1 stalk of scallion chopped.
  6. You need 1 pc of carrot dized.
  7. It’s of Some green peas.
  8. Make ready of Some corn dized.
  9. You need 1 tsp of salt.
  10. It’s 1 tsp of white pepper.
  11. Take 1 tsp of stock powder.
  12. You need 1 tsp of garlic powder.
  13. Make ready 1 tbsp of soy sauce.

Yeung Chow Fried Rice instructions

  1. Stir fry the mix vegetables until aroma and set aside. Stir fry the shrimp half cooked and set aside. Clean the wok. Heat up wok and pour in cold oil and coat around wok and pour out the oil. This is call Long Yau to make sure the wok is well oil coated and non stick..
  2. Add about 3 tbsp of oil in wok and crack 3 eggs in it and lightly beaten the egg until half cooked and pour in the white rice. Let the rice sit on the egg a few seconds and spread it out so that the egg aroma can be absorb into the rice..
  3. Continue to stir fry the rice for 2 mins and add in the veges and Char Siew and shrimp and mix well..
  4. Add sesoning at this point and continue to stir fry in high heat for 2 mins until the aroma comes from the rice and quickly add in scallion and fry another 1 min to let the scallion aroma absorb into rice and serve hot..
  5. Make sure not to over stir fry the rice in high heat point, if not the rice will become too dry and chewy. When the rice is bouncing or dancing on the surface of the wok, means the rice is ready to serve..