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Authentic Thai Basil Fried Rice with a Spicy Twist

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Ingredients

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3 tablespoons oyster sauce
2 tablespoons fish sauce
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 teaspoon white sugar
olive oil flavored cooking spray
4 cups cooked jasmine rice, chilled
6 large garlic cloves, chopped
2 thai chiles, chopped (can use serranos)
1 red bell pepper, chopped
1 medium onion, chopped
1/2 cup egg substitute (like egg beaters, or can use 2 eggs)
8 ounces shrimp (or other protein, can use virtually any meat, fish, tofu, etc.)
2 cups thai basil, leaves left whole
1/2 cup cilantro (optional)

Nutritional information

188.2
Calories
7 g
Calories From Fat
0.9 g
Total Fat
0.1 g
Saturated Fat
47.6 mg
Cholesterol
1148.2 mg
Sodium
33.1 g
Carbs
2.5 g
Dietary Fiber
3.9 g
Sugars
11.6 g
Protein
264g
Serving Size

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Authentic Thai Basil Fried Rice with a Spicy Twist

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    This was phenomenal. I added a little extra rice and oyster sauce, as well as Thai Golden Mountain seasoning sauce (maybe half a teaspoon?), and used chicken instead. I also used thai soy sauce instead of Japanese. It was INCREDIBLE. Everyone said it was better than their favorite thai restaurants. The garlic and thai basil (rather than italian basil) made a world of difference. Highly recommend!!

    • 50 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Thai Spicy Basil Fried Rice, This is a great use of leftover rice It’s important to use Thai sweet basil to get the authentic Thai restaurant taste And don’t skip the fish sauce, it smells strong in the bottle, but it blends in nicely with the other ingredients when it’s all put together Also, make sure you use chilled rice, or you’ll end up with mush , This was phenomenal I added a little extra rice and oyster sauce, as well as Thai Golden Mountain seasoning sauce (maybe half a teaspoon?), and used chicken instead I also used thai soy sauce instead of Japanese It was INCREDIBLE Everyone said it was better than their favorite thai restaurants The garlic and thai basil (rather than italian basil) made a world of difference Highly recommend!!, I added some sugar snap peas, and used some mint to the Italian basil


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    Steps

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    Whisk Together Oyster Sauce, Fish Sauce, Soy Sauce, and Sugar. Set Aside.

    2
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    Spray a Wok or Large Frying Pan With Olive Oil Spray and Heat Over Medium-High Heat.

    3
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    Add the Garlic and Chili (or Serrano) Peppers and Stir Fry For 30 Seconds.

    4
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    Add the Red Pepper and Onion and Stir Fry Until the Onion Is Translucent. If Using Chicken or Beef, Add It With the the Onion and Red Pepper. Cook Until Chicken Is Done, or Beef Is About Medium.

    5
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    Push Ingredients in the Wok/Pan Aside and Quickly Scramble the Egg.

    6
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    Add the Oyster Sauce Mixture and Stir Everything Together.

    7
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    Raise the Heat to High and Add the Chilled Rice. Stir Until Blended With the Sauce and Other Ingredients, Breaking Up Clumps of Rice With the Back of a Spoon.

    8
    Done

    Add More Soy, Oyster, or Fish Sauce, If Necessary (or to Taste).

    9
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    When Everything Is Blended Together and Rice Is Hot, Remove from Heat and Stir in the Basil.

    10
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    Garnish With Cilantro, If Desired.

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