Ingredients
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8
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1/2
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1/2
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3
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3
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2
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4
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3/4
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1
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Directions
Shrimp Fried Rice, shared from SIMPLYRECIPES.COM, must the rice be left over?
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Steps
1
Done
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1 Toss Shrimp With Salt, Pepper, Cornstarch: in a Medium Bowl, Sprinkle the Shrimp With Salt, Pepper, and Cornstarch, and Toss to Coat. Set Aside to Sit For Ten Minutes at Room Temperature. |
2
Done
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2 Heat Pan on High Heat: Heat a Large Saut Pan or Wok (a Seasoned Cast Iron Pan or Hard Anodized Aluminum Works Well, They're Relatively Stick Free and Can Take the Heat) on High Heat. |
3
Done
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When the Pan Is Very Hot (a Drop of Water Instantly Sizzles When It Hits the Pan), Swirl in One Tablespoon of the Cooking Oil to Coat the Pan. |
4
Done
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3 Sear Shrimp on Both Sides: Add the Shrimp to the Hot Pan, Spreading Them Out Quickly in a Single Layer. Let Them Fry in the Pan Without Moving Them, For 30 Seconds. |
5
Done
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Flip the Shrimp Over and Let Them Fry on the Other Side For Another 30 Seconds or Until They Are Mostly Cooked Through. (do not Cook Them All the Way!). |
6
Done
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Use a Slotted Spoon to Scoop the Shrimp Out of the Pan to a Bowl. |
7
Done
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4 Cook Beaten Eggs, Slightly Runny: Return the Pan to the Burner and Lower the Heat to Medium. Add a Little More Oil If the Pan Needs It. Add the Beaten Eggs and Stir Them Quickly to Scramble Them While They Cook. |
8
Done
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When the Eggs Are not Quite Cooked Through, Still a Bit Runny, Transfer Them from the Pan to the Bowl With the Cooked Shrimp. |
9
Done
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5 Saut Green Onions, Add Rice: Clean Out the Pan or Wok With Paper Towels and Return It to the Burner. Heat the Pan on High and When It Is Hot, Swirl in the Remaining Tablespoon or Two of Oil. When the Oil Is Shimmering Hot (almost Smoking), Add the Green Onions and Saut For 15 Seconds. |
10
Done
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Then Add the Leftover Cooked Rice to the Pan and Stir With the Green Onions to Mix Well. |