Best 3 Chinese Take Out Fried Rice Recipes

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Chinese takeout fried rice is a popular dish that is often enjoyed as a quick and easy meal. It is made with rice, vegetables, eggs, and meat, and is typically seasoned with soy sauce, oyster sauce, and sesame oil. This versatile dish can be made with a variety of ingredients, and there are many different recipes available. Some popular variations include shrimp fried rice, chicken fried rice, and vegetable fried rice. Fried rice is a great way to use up leftover rice, and it is also a good way to get your daily serving of vegetables.

This article provides three different recipes for Chinese takeout fried rice:

* **Classic Fried Rice:** This recipe is a basic fried rice dish made with rice, eggs, vegetables, and soy sauce. It is a quick and easy recipe that is perfect for a weeknight meal.
* **Shrimp Fried Rice:** This recipe adds shrimp to the classic fried rice dish. The shrimp adds a delicious seafood flavor to the rice, and it makes a great meal for a special occasion.
* **Chicken Fried Rice:** This recipe adds chicken to the classic fried rice dish. The chicken adds a savory flavor to the rice, and it is a great option for a protein-packed meal.

All three of these recipes are easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. So next time you are looking for a quick and easy meal, give one of these Chinese takeout fried rice recipes a try!

Let's cook with our recipes!

CHINESE RESTAURANT FRIED RICE



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Chinese fried rice that tastes just like in the Chinese restaurants. I have tried many recipes and was never able to make it taste like in the restaurants until I met someone who was a chef in a Chinese restaurant and let me in on the secrets.

Provided by poune33

Categories     Long Grain Rice

Time 40m

Yield 2-4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 cups uncooked basmati rice
2 cups water
1/2-3/4 cup chicken stock
1 ham steak (cut into cubes)
1/2 cup frozen peas
2 eggs
3 -4 tablespoons canola oil (or peanut oil)
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons soy sauce

Steps:

  • Cook your rice (I use a rice cooker). You want it a bit on the crunchy side, so even though you might want to add more water, DON'T.
  • Let your rice cool completely (I spread it out on a baking sheet and put it in the freezer if I'm in a hurry). You can even cook your rice the night before and let cool in the fridge.
  • Heat a wok over high heat with 1 tbs. of oil. Add eggs and scramble until cooked. Add ham and peas and fry for about a minute.(You can add or omit any veggie/meat combo you want.).
  • Remove omelet from wok. Clean the wok out a bit so the leftover egg doesn't burn while you're heating up your wok and oil again.
  • Add remaining oil to the wok and heat over high heat until it is very hot. Add your cold rice to the wok and stir to coat every grain. (You can add some more oil if you want; it just depends on how greasy you like it.).
  • Add your chicken stock to the rice; do it a little bit at a time to give the rice a chance to soak up the liquid. I'm not sure exactly the amount of stock to be added; I eyeball it because it seems to change every time. Basically, you want the rice to soak up the flavor, but you don't want to put in too much as it will end up quite sticky.
  • Stir fry for a while, stirring constantly until there is no liquid left, then chop up your omelet and add it, along with the soy sauce and salt. Stir. You can add more or less soy sauce and salt according to your taste. NOTE: In this case, the salt is simply to enhance the flavor of the dish, not to make it salty. And remember that soy sauce is salty in itself--unless you use the salt-free or low-salt type. (It is an MSG substitute.).
  • Enjoy! It's the best homemade fried rice you'll ever make!

TAKE OUT-STYLE FRIED RICE



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This is a yummy recipe for fried rice.

Provided by SHYLAHRIDGWAY

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Rice     Fried Rice Recipes

Time 25m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 9

4 teaspoons canola oil, divided
2 eggs, beaten
2 carrots, chopped
salt and ground black pepper to taste
3 cloves garlic, crushed
1 cup frozen peas
4 scallions, minced
4 cups cooked rice
1 teaspoon soy sauce, or to taste

Steps:

  • Heat a wok or large skillet over high heat; add 1 teaspoon canola oil. Cook and stir eggs in the hot oil until scrambled and set, 3 to 4 minutes. Transfer eggs to a plate, clean the wok, and return to high heat.
  • Mix 1 tablespoon canola oil, carrots, and salt in the hot wok; cook and stir for 2 minutes. Add garlic to carrots; cook and stir until garlic is fragrant and browned, about 2 minutes. Stir peas and scallions into carrot mixture; cook and stir until peas are warmed, 1 to 2 minutes. Lower heat to medium.
  • Stir rice into carrot mixture; add scrambled eggs, soy sauce, salt, and pepper. Cook and stir rice mixture until heated through, 2 to 3 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 369.3 calories, Carbohydrate 63.4 g, Cholesterol 93 mg, Fat 7.8 g, Fiber 3.4 g, Protein 10.3 g, SaturatedFat 1.3 g, Sodium 175.8 mg, Sugar 5 g

CHINESE TAKE-OUT FRIED RICE



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Fried rice is what you make when you have leftover rice from the meal before. You can clean out your fridge and add leftover diced cooked pork, chicken or beef, or vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli, carrots or red peppers. Fast, delicious and easy. From the Take-Out Menu Cookbook.

Provided by TxGriffLover

Categories     White Rice

Time 35m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

3 tablespoons peanut oil
8 shrimp, peeled, deveined and cut into 1/2-inch pieces
3 ounces ham, cut into 1/2-inch pieces (1/4 cup)
1/2 cup frozen peas, thawed
1 tablespoon soy sauce, plus more for seasoning
2 large eggs, beaten
4 green onions, thinly sliced
1 pinch salt
fresh ground black pepper
3 cups cold leftover cooked rice
1 tablespoon rice wine or 1 tablespoon dry sherry

Steps:

  • Heat 2 Tblsp of the oil in a wok or frying pan set over medium heat. Add the shrimp, ham, and peas and cook 1 minute. Add the soy sauce and transfer to a plate to keep warm.
  • Heat the remaining tablespoon oil in the pan. Add the eggs, green onions, salt & pepper.
  • Scramble the eggs in the pan. Once this mixture comes together in clumps, add the rice, shrimp mixture, and rice wine. Adjust the seasoning with soy sauce or salt & pepper. Serve hot.
  • Feel free to saute cabbage, broccoli, bok choy, or diced carrots along with the shrimp, ham and peas.
  • Use cold leftover rice only. This recipe won't work well with freshly cooked rice. It will be mushy and stick to the pan, a real mess.

Tips:

  • Use day-old rice. This will help the rice grains stay separate and not become mushy.
  • Rinse the rice before cooking. This will remove the starch and help the rice cook evenly.
  • Use a large skillet or wok. This will give the rice plenty of room to cook and prevent it from sticking.
  • Heat the oil over high heat. This will help the rice brown quickly and evenly.
  • Add the rice to the hot oil and stir constantly. This will help prevent the rice from sticking.
  • Cook the rice until it is golden brown. This will give the rice a nice flavor and texture.
  • Add the eggs, vegetables, and protein. Cook until the eggs are scrambled and the vegetables are tender.
  • Season the rice with soy sauce, fish sauce, and white pepper. Adjust the seasonings to taste.
  • Serve the rice immediately. Garnish with green onions and cilantro.

Conclusion:

Chinese take-out fried rice is a delicious and easy-to-make dish. By following these tips, you can make fried rice that tastes just like your favorite takeout restaurant. So next time you're craving fried rice, skip the takeout and make it at home instead!

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