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Pork Fried Rice

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I am so excited about today’s post because I get to chat it up with you about two of my childhood favorites — Kikkoman and pork fried rice!

I’ve mentioned on here numerous times before that our family had a tradition of eating lunch together every Saturday at our local neighborhood Chinese restaurant, Lotus Gardens. From the time when my sister and I were little tikes in booster seats, to elementary schoolers racing to complete math problems that my dad wrote on our paper placemats, to too-cool-for-school middle schoolers sporting (not-so-cool) huge glasses, to high schoolers bringing along the occasional teenage friends (and boyfriends), to college students who insisted on eating there within the first 24 hours of every visit home….so many of our family’s best memories were made during those Saturday lunches.

And as is often the case with favorite restaurants, we each had our favorites meals. Dad ordered #7, Mom ordered #13 with no bamboo shoots, my sister Sarah ordered chow mein, and I ordered the same thing every week — a large bowl of egg drop soup and pork fried rice. But the meal was never complete without the “bottle with the red cap”, our Kikkoman soy sauce. Our entire family always passed it around the table, and then it often went around again for seconds. We all love our soy sauce!

What’s more, my mom would probably tell you that I once threw a small tantrum when she brought home the “off brand” soy sauce for us to use with a stir fry. I could tell it tasted different, and turned up my young little nose and complained until she went back to the store later that week to buy “the real deal.” Today, I’m still partial to Kikkoman. But now I keep a host of their products in my pantry and fridge — from soy sauce, to teriyaki, to panko, to rice vinegars, to hoisin/plum/oyster/thai chili/black bean sauce and more. It has been amazing to watch the company grow over the years!

So I was completely excited when I heard that Lucy Walker (Academy Award nominee – look her up!) was going to be directing a new short documentary called “Make Haste Slowly: The Kikkoman Creed.” I just had a chance to watch it, and it is absolutely beautifully done. I was completely unaware of the history of Kikkoman, but it turns out that the brand is over 300 years old, and that it was started by women in a time when women certainly did not start companies. Since the beginning, though, they’ve made a commitment to abide by an inspiring family creed passed down through nineteen generations, which they brought with them when venturing out as the first Japanese company to open in the United States in the 70’s. Truly amazing to hear about the ways they honor their product and tradition, and even more so, how they have such a respectful track record to honoring those who make their products.

Really, whenever you are next sitting down with some Chinese takeout or are whipping up a stir-fry at home, take 24 minutes to watch “Make Haste Slowly”. I guarantee you will never think about that little bottle with the red cap the same way again!

 

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Pork Fried Rice

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  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4 -6 servings 1x

Description

Homemade pork fried rice that tastes even better than at the restaurant!


Ingredients

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  • 2 eggs
  • 1 Tbsp. light soy sauce
  • 1 1/2 tsp. sesame oil
  • 3 Tbsp. vegetable oil
  • 2 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 4 c. cold cooked rice
  • 2 spring onions, green and white parts separated then sliced
  • 2 cooked Chinese sausages, quartered lengthwise then diced
  • 2 carrots, diced and cooked
  • 1/2 c. frozen green peas (optional)
  • 1 tbsp. oyster sauce

Instructions

  1. Beat the eggs with 1 tsp. light sauce and 1/2 tsp. sesame oil. Heat up a non-stick frying pan and add 1 tbsp. of oil. Pour in the eggs and swirl around to coat the bottom of the pan. As the egg cooks, push the edges towards the center and let the uncooked eggs ooze towards the edges. When set, flip over onto a chopping board and cut into small square pieces.
  2. Heat up a wok and add 2 tbsps. of oil. Add the garlic and fry for 3 minutes. Add the rice and 2 tsps. of light soy sauce. Fry on high heat for about 5 minutes or until the rice is hot and fragrant. Transfer to a bowl and set aside. Clean the wok and heat again. Add 1 tbsp. of oil and the sausages and the whites of the spring onions. Stir fry for 2 minutes. Add the carrots (and peas), and oyster sauce. Stir fry for another 2 minutes. Put the rice back in and stir to mix. Stir fry for 3 minutes or until the mixture is piping hot. Add the eggs and the greens of the spring onions. Stir for a minute then turn the heat off. This is now ready to serve.

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  1. Love Kikkoman! Always have a bottle of their (and ONLY Kikkoman’s) soy sauce, plus many of their other wonderful products in my kitchen. I was born in China in 1943 (my mother was Russian and father American.) My step-father, who’d lived in China for 30 years was a wonderful cook. We’d go down to Chinatown here in San Francisco and he’d shock the Chinese merchants by speaking Shanghai dialect. He looked like Burt Lancaster — but we bought rice in 50 pound sacks and he put soy sauce on his scrambled eggs — which he ate with chopsticks. p.s. Got to try your recipe, it’s looks scrumptious!

  2. Definitely going to try this out! Sounds delicious!! I also love Kikkoman and the generic brands just don’t compare

  3. tweeted https://twitter.com/pittsy82/status/295915214099079168

  4. https://twitter.com/sophevarkey/status/295920445360857088

    Just tweeted~ Love this recipe :)

  5. I came across your blog on pinterest and it is awesome! I love that I learned a new recipe for something I have been wanting to try with a bonus of a cute family story and a history lesson on a great product! Kikkoman is the best!

  6. Can’t wait to try this recipe!!

    Tweeted about this!
    https://twitter.com/capsbabe37/status/295973020349116417

  7. This recipe looks delicious! I agree with the others, nothing compares to Kikkomen — a big dash of Kikkomen in many soups, stews and sauces gives them an extra boost of flavor and color.

  8. Love it! This sounds fantastic! Gotta find some Chinese sausages. =D

  9. Tweeted! https://twitter.com/warehouseBO/status/296035365230362625

  10. This recipe sounds (and looks) delicious!! Thanks so much for sharing!!

  11. Loved this recipe! Although I did leave out the sausage and oyster sauce to make it vegetarian.

    I also enjoyed the short “Make Haste Slowly” video. (My 4-year-old really liked the beginning … he thought I was watching Kung Fu Panda!)

  12. Tweet – https://twitter.com/willitara/status/296149767619227648

  13. Every month grandpa used to treat us to dinner at his favorite Chinese restaurant and as a kid my favorite was definitely a huge plate of fried rice showered with soy sauce, an egg roll and a fortune cookie. My family still loves that monthly tradition!

  14. Love this! I love pork fried rice but yet never seem to make it, I am for sure trying your recipe!

  15. Very cool post! I will have to check out the documentary one of these days. I always think food “history” is kind of interesting. :)

    I think I probably grew up eating the generic soy sauce, but I do remember the red topped bottles at Chinese restaurants and definitely use Kikkoman for the most part these days. I tried making fried rice, I think vegetarian or chicken, myself many years ago and was surprised when it actually turned out OK. I haven’t tried pork fried rice, but it’s one of my husband’s favorites, so I think I will have to now. :)

  16. I am terrified of oyster sauce – is it like fish sauce? One day I’ll have to get over it (I hope), because I know it lends amazing flavor. Thanks for the giveaway!

  17. I love Kikkoman’s. My favorite dish to use Kikkoman’s on is vegetable lo mein. The noodles taste so good when they soak up the sauce. Thanks for the chance to win!

  18. I tweeted:
    https://twitter.com/maybaby522/status/296375050754482177

  19. Correct twitter link:
    https://twitter.com/maybaby522/status/296375683079344128

  20. Love Pork Fried Rice and your recipe looks so good!!

  21. Tweet!~

    https://twitter.com/Deb55106/status/296385736998019073

  22. Your Pork Fried Rice recipe looks and sounds delicious. I love pork fried rice but have never made it. Thanks for sharing!

  23. https://twitter.com/disneyfan40/status/296425464308830209

  24. I tweeted about the giveaway:

    https://twitter.com/TJB86/status/296428557276696578

    Good luck to everyone!

  25. I put a post on FB:

    https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/tj.smith.378/posts/502669253117165

  26. Your pork fried rice looks so good!

  27. tweeted! https://twitter.com/SweepsMama/status/296430070686429184

  28. My family LOVES a recipe I created out of necessity – we were short on groceries and I combined three simple ingredients that I happened to have on hand.

    2 cups of Lundberg wild rice
    1 pound uncured/nitrate free bacon
    1 pound frozen peas
    extra virgin olive oil/salt & pepper/several cloves of garlic/basil

    Cook the rice, fry the bacon (saute finely chopped garlic along with bacon), and add the peas (frozen!) to the cooked rice 10 minutes before serving. Chop up the bacon and add to rice pilaf. So simple and so delicious! I hope my daughter makes it for her family.

  29. I tweeted too!

    https://twitter.com/channynn/status/296618157253201920

  30. AMAZEBALLS.

  31. And here’s my tweet! https://twitter.com/MarissaKVelarde/status/296672716843540480?uid=423482811&iid=am-34445403313595673237982144&nid=56+431

  32. Ok, Kikkoman brand ingredients rock! I am trying to lose weight on Weight Watchers, and therefore I am eating lots and lots of vegetables. My idea of seasoning veggies has been the old salt, pepper and butter technique, B.o.r.i.n.g. So, I went to the grocery store and I bought six different Kikkoman products, Rice Wine Vinegar, Plum Sauce, Thai Style Chili Sauce, Hoisin Sauce, Sweet Soy Glaze, and Soy Sauce. Ok, keep in mind I have never used any of these before, and the only one I have tasted before is the soy sauce. I steamed green beans and put some of the rice wine vinegar on them, amazing. I steamed brocolli and added some Soy Sauce at the end, fabulous. I cooked a stir fry with pork and cabbage and peppers and added some of the sweet soy glaze, it was delicious! Finally, if you enjoy lettuce wraps, add some hoisin sauce to ground chicken and you will be in heaven. I am down 12 lbs. in 4 weeks and I have enjoyed every minute of losing it thanks to Kikkoman’s amazing products. Thankyou!

  33. This looks so tasty!

  34. Looks and sounds great, where do you find Chinese sausage? I have never seen it.

  35. Wowza! This is an amazing giveaway

  36. I will use brown rice and make a vegetarian version of this. Does fried brown rice taste the same?

  37. I love Kikkoman’s, this really sounds and looks great

  38. Kikkoman has a permanent place in my fridge. Pork fried rice will be making an appearance on our dinner table soon!

  39. Great post! I love fried rice of all kinds, and I, also, use Kikkoman soy sauce in my cooking.

  40. I would pass down my mom’s recipe for dinner rolls that we have for every family holiday – refer to the as “THE rolls”. The recipe is an adaptation to a packaged break mix, but they are a family tradition and are always the hit of the meal.

  41. Here’s my Tweet: https://twitter.com/BetsieN/status/297079311498891264

  42. I just had Shrimp fried rice for dinner, and I only use Kikkoman soy sauce. I didn’t know they weren’t in the US until the 70s, that’s about when I started using their products.

  43. Thanks for the giveaway! I love Kikkoman soy sauce too!

  44. I don’t see the sweepstakes prompt, so I’ll just say that we always use Kikkoman’s low-sodium soy sauce. I am glad that they have a low-sodium option!

  45. this recipe looks yummy!

  46. https://twitter.com/karinaroselee/status/297160980029394944

  47. I prefer veggie fried rice…. but that’s because I don’t eat pork :)

  48. Kikkoman Sauce make the best Chicken Fried Rice….

  49. My favorite Kikkoman product is the low sodium soy sauce.

  50. That recipe looks amazing! I plan to try it this week!