Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Bob's Fried Rice

My dad is a pretty good cook, and he is one of those cooks who LOVE to share their recipes and abundant meals with others, which makes him the best kind of cook there is. He also cooks meals for an ARMY so this is a great recipe for a gathering of lots of people, or for a smaller family if you want to freeze a couple bags and have some to pull out and thaw for a later mean without all the fuss of making it. This is one of my husband's favorites of his recipes, as my hubby loves oriental food. So here is my dad's yummy fried rice recipe :)


You will need:
6 green onions diced cross wise in 1/4 in pieces
1/2 cup teriyaki sauce
1 tbsp minced garlic (equaling about 4-5 cloves)
1 tsp black pepper
1 1/2 cups shredded carrots
1/2 small head f cabbage
3 tbsp olive oil
1-2 tbsp sesame seeds
1-2 cups frozen green peas (thawed)
1 tsp powdered ginger
1 sm bag real bacon bits
3-4 eggs
4-6 cups freshly cooked rice (still hot)

Make sure you have all your vegetables chopped and/or prepared before you start cooking.

The cabbage head needs to be cut in half, lain cut side down, and sliced in long strips from top to bottom about 14 inch wide maximum. Cut those in half cross wise.

Scramble up the eggs.
Cook the rice in another pan or rice cooker.

Put the olive oil in your wok and bring it up to high heat. Add in your rice and your teriyaki sauce, and let those simmer together in the wok for a few minutes. Add in your eggs and all veggies, spices and seeds. Fry these up, stirring constantly for several minutes.

Your fried rice is ready to be served! It's that simple. Chopping all the veggies is the hard part.

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