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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

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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811 comments on “Pork Fried Rice”

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  1. My dad made pork fried rice a lot when I was growing up. This blog inspired me to try making it myself! Yummy!

  2. Bet this would be great with chicken and shrimp also. But diff going to try this recipe as it is before I go experimenting with it.

  3. my husband would love this….definitely adding this to the menu next week!

  4. I love fried rice and am very excited to try this recipe. Thank you so much and thanks for the chance to win!

  5. Anything with Soy Sauce is a-ok with me!

  6. My family likes to dine out at our local chinese restarant.We are going to try this recipe and love Kikomans low sodium soy sauce.

  7. I love pork fried rice!

  8. that looks delicious

  9. Yum… looks really good.

  10. Looks yummy. Also looks like you used diced pork and not Chinese sausage

  11. I too have grown up loving Kikkoman Soy Sauce – using it exclusively! I will enjoy checking out the documentary!

  12. Want to give this a try as we love pork fried rice! Confused a little tho! Praws were listed to add in the written instructions, but not listed as an ingredient. Please advise on this- do you cook the prawns (de-shelled?) in the wok? Your list of ingredients lists Chines sausage and I am not familiar with that – where do you find that to purchase? Also oyster sauce? Is that in the supermarket? Thanks in advance for clarification!

  13. Oh, and sign me up to win $1000! That buys alot of Chinese take out and even more Kikkoman to try to cook it up myself!

  14. Oh, I wish I could win, and then buy a new rangetop and oven to cook WELL with! Have been limping along for years with only 3 burners, and the oven *sigh*, poor thing, needs to be put out of it’s misery!

  15. yum fried rice is always one of my favorites with lots of soy sauce!

  16. I have a great recipe called Pork Chops with Soy-Orange Sauce which I have passed along to other family members.

  17. I blogged: https://jennaiscorner.blogspot.com/2013/01/make-haste-slowly-kikkoman-creed-1000.html

  18. This rice looks soooo delish makes me hungry just looking at it. I would use the visa to get my mom a birthday gift. Happy New Year.

  19. Pork Fried Rice is one of my favorites, but it’s so hard to choose! I love all Asian dishes.

  20. Yum! Your Pork Fried Rice looks delicious! Thanks for sharing your recipe. My mom makes the best chocolate pound cake and hopefully that is something I can pass down to my kids. Oh my gosh, and yes, I would love to take some cooking classes! Cooking is one thing I always need to improve on!

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    Thank you!!

  22. I love cooking with my family and would love to learn some new things to share with them.

  23. i love rice, it looks so yummy. my family not feeling the rice so much

  24. I think I would pass down my Mom’s Vietnamese egg rolls and her recipe for Pho!

  25. my dad makes the best fried rice but now that he passed away I would have to try this amazing pork fried rice. I bet its delicious. Thank you

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  27. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Looks great!

  28. This looks yummy.

  29. Please don’t post any more like this. Now I am craving fried rice and it is 4 am and I am still working. If I miss this deadline it is your fault! (Or maybe my procrastinating blog reading)

  30. My mom used to make me slurpees with jell-o. I don’t know why that sticks out, but it’s something I can’t wait to make for my own kids!

  31. Can’t wait to watch the documentary! I love foodie films. This recipe looks delish.

  32. Tweeted!

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  33. Such great photos; makes me hungry just to look. My fave soy memory food is my mother’s roast beef hash with carrot and potato which she made after the holiday roast. I’m not sure which I liked better.

  34. Fried rice is definitely one of my favorite things to order OR make :)

  35. Your recipe looks delish. Soy sauce makes a lot of things taste better!! Good for marinades.

  36. I am ALWAYS looking for a yummy fried rice recipe. When my husband and I were first married, we always ordered from a place called Lotus Garden as well!!! We don’t live near it anymore but have many fond memories!

  37. This recipe has inspired me to pick up a wok and start cooking…Yum!

  38. I happily found your blog through a series of links that I’ll never be able to retrace, but I’ve bookmarked you now. And I am excited to submit my name for the $1000 visa giftcard giveaway sponsored by Kikkoman and you. I need all the help I can get in the kitchen, so cooking classes would be a plus. Thanks for the opportunity!

  39. This looks delicious! My husband loves pork fried rice, but I have never attempted to make it. I’ll have to try this.

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  41. This rice looks great! Thank you for sharing and the opportunity to win a gift card!

  42. growing up i totally took kikkoman for granted ’til i started buying and cooking my own food, and realized the huge difference there is between kikkoman and more generic ‘soy sauces’. this sweepstakes contest is awesome :)

  43. We love fried rice and this is another great recipe to add to our repertoire. #sweepstatesentry
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  44. Ooh, I love Kikkoman!

  45. I’m hungry now! Maybe I’ll try it this weekend!

  46. Wouldn’t use any other brand. In fact, just this morning I made scrambled eggs with rice and drizzled Kikkoman on top to give it a little extra taste.

  47. Now being in college, I notice that I am buying more generic brands as the funds are slimmer than before. I will never forget the time that I needed to buy some soy sauce for the go-to-college-meal, and for some reason I decided that a generic brand would hit the spot. Let me say that it did NOT. I will always be loyal to the Kikkoman brand. On top of my loyalty to Kikkoman, this recipe looks delicious.

  48. Love this product! We use Kikkoman in a delicious teriyaki recipr for stir fry. It is always a special treat when my husband makes this dish. He is a terrific cook! Thanks for a consistently delicious product!!!

  49. Ooh! Homemade fried rice is dangerous!:)

  50. I wonder if this is good with a vegetarian meal??