Cantonese Rice

Cantonese rice is a typical Chinese dish, made with basmati rice, scrambled eggs, peas, and cooked ham.

A simple dish to enjoy warm or cold, perfect to prepare and take with you to work or for a day of absolute freedom outdoors.

The vibrant Cantonese rice will bring joy to your table for a lunch or dinner with your loved ones.

There are numerous variations on the web, some recipes include adding chicken, others steamed shrimp, and still others add fresh scallions.

Cantonese Rice
  • Portions: 3
  • Cuisine: Chinese
  • Seasonality: Summer

Ingredients

  • 1 cup of basmati rice
  • 1 cup of fine peas
  • 3.5 oz of diced cooked ham
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tbsps of sunflower oil
  • 3 tbsps of soy sauce
  • to taste of salt

Steps

  • Pour the rice into a cooking pot and rinse the rice repeatedly under running water until the water runs clear.

    Place the pot on the stove, covering the rice with two fingers of water, adding a bit of salt.

    Cover with a lid and cook for half the time indicated on the package, in my case, 7 minutes.

    After the time is up, turn off the heat and leave the rice in the pot with the lid on. During the rest, the rice will continue to cook.

  • Meanwhile, blanch the peas in salted water, being careful to leave them a bit al dente. Once cooked, drain them and rinse under cold water to maintain their vibrant color.

  • In a skillet, pour two tablespoons of seed oil and add the beaten eggs with a pinch of salt.
    Scramble them by stirring often and cook for a few seconds, they should be golden and not dark.

  • Add the peas and diced cooked ham to the eggs, then add the rice and sauté the rice over medium heat for a few seconds adding tablespoons of soy sauce.

Here is the Cantonese rice, tasty and light!

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