NASI GORENG / FRIED RICE

by - April 18, 2017

FRIED RICE
NASI GORENG / FRIED RICE



     Nasi Goreng in the literal sense means Fried Rice, where ' Nasi' stands for 'Rice' and 'Goreng' means 'Fry' in Malay and Indonesian.  It is considered as the National Dish of 'Indonesia', least to mention its popularity in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.  Nasi Goreng is a local delight available at almost all eateries in South East Asia.
    Nasi Goreng is a simple dish prepared with cooked rice, seasoned with Onions, Garlic, Chilli and mainly with Kicap Manis (Sweet Soy Sauce)/Light Soy Sauce.  Some recipes call for Belacan(Shrimp Paste), Chilli Paste, Sambal Paste etc.,  Nasi Goreng is usually prepared with left-over rice and seasonings along with various accompaniments like Shrimps/Prawns, Chicken, Meat, Seafood, Egg and Vegetables, Mushrooms or Stinky Beans(Petai).  Nasi Goreng Kampung is a version with Dried Anchovies(Ikan Bilis), and another version prepared with Salted Dry Fish is very famous in Indonesia. Pineapple Fried Rice with chunks of pineapple and the flavour filled tangy version of fried rice called Tom Yum Rice is another delicacy from Thailand. Nasi Goreng Pattaya/ Fried Rice wrapped in thin Egg Omelette is another local delicacy with a Thai name but widely found in Malaysia. Sinangag from the Philippines also belongs to the same cadre.
    Though the history and origin of the dish trace back to China and travelling along with Chinese immigrants to South East Asia. It has taken several twists and turns to adjust to the taste buds of the locals. Nasi Goreng is locally served with Fried Eggs, sliced Cucumbers or Keropok(Crispy Fryums), sometimes garnished with Bawang Goreng(Fried shallots) and Scallions.  Side accompaniments like Chilli Jeruk or simple dips made with Chilli Padi (Birds Eye Chillies)/Bawang Putih(Garlic) in Light Soy Sauce are served along with Nasi Goreng to spice up the dish.

For more FRIED RICE RECIPES, Click here...

Cuisine - Indonesian (South East Asian)
Course - Main
Spice Level - Medium
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 4
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 15 - 20 Minutes
Cooking Time - 15 -20 Minutes

HOW TO MAKE NASI GORENG/FRIED RICE

INGREDIENTS :

For Fried Rice :

Jasmine Rice : 2 Cups(Cooked)
Eggs - 2 Nos.
Bunapi Mushrooms - 1 Small Bunch
Carrot - 2 Tbspn
Onions - 1 No.
Garlic - 4-5 Cloves
Bird's Eye Chillies - 2 Nos.
Light Soy Sauce - 1 Tbspn 
Kicap Manis/Sweet Soy Sauce - 1 Tbspn
Rice Wine Vinegar - 2 Tbspn
Salt - To Taste
Sugar - 1 Tspn 
Oil - 2-3 Tbspn

To Garnish :

Scallions/Chives - Few Stalks

For a detailed recipe of how to cook Jasmine / Fragrant Rice, click here...

METHOD :

  • Cook the fragrant rice as per instruction and allow it cool.
  • Heat 2 Tspn of Oil in a large pan, fry or scramble the Eggs.  
  • Remove it from the pan and keep it aside.
  • Heat the remaining oil and sauté finely chopped Onions, Garlic and Bird's Eye Chillies until onions turn translucent. 
  • Add Light Soy Sauce and Kicap Manis and give a quick stir.
  • Add in finely chopped Carrots and Mushrooms to the above and toss it briefly on a low flame or until the vegetable cook. 
  • Add cooked Fragrant Rice, along with Salt and a pinch of Sugar. 
  • Drizzle Rice Wine Vinegar over the rice.
  • Mix it well until every grain is well coated with the sauces.
  • Stir in Scrambled Eggs to the rice. 
  • Fry the rice in high flame for few minutes or until the rice is dry. 
  • Switch off the flame. 
  • Garnish Nasi Goreng/Fried Rice with Scallions.
  • Serve Nasi Goreng/Fried Rice hot with any dips, sauces or side dishes of your choice.

NOTES :

  • Any fragrant long-grained rice variety can be used for the recipe.
  • Use a day old cooked rice for best results. Obviously, keep them refrigerated.
  • Adjust the number of Chillies to suit your spice level.
  • Can add any vegetable of your choice in this Fried Rice.
  • Can also add Shrimps, Chicken Pieces, Fish or any other Seafood. 
  • Can fry the Eggs and use them as a side dish or scramble them up and mix along with the fried rice. 



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