Yakimeshi Japanese Recipe

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By Trsmd

Fried Rice With Chicken - {Tori No Yakimeshi}

1/4 cup light vegetable oil (safflower is good)

5 cups cooked rice

2 cups shredded cooked chicken

1/2 cup diced onion

1/2 cup diced celery

1/4 cup diced bell pepper

1 tsp minced garlic

2 eggs, well beaten

1 Tbs soy sauce

Heat oil. Stir-fry rice. Add chicken, onion, celery, bell pepper, garlic. Stir-fry until well blended. Stir in beaten eggs and soy sauce. Serve while hot.


This recipe yields 4 servings.

Comments: It would be hard to imagine Japanese cooking without rice (gohanmono). In fact, it would be downright impossible, for the two are linked even more tightly than Italian cooking and pasta. So vital is rice to the Japanese diet that the word for rice, "gohan," also means "meal." And that "meal" is not quite like the rice eaten in the West. For while Americans prefer long-grained rice, Japanese lean strongly towards short-grained, rather stubby rice, that emerges from the rice cooker in a slightly sticky state -- the better for the making of sushi.

There isn't a meal during the Japanese day that isn't accompanied by rice; it's eaten for breakfast, and it's eaten for dessert. It's carried about rolled in balls as a snack. And it's always finished, every grain; wasting rice is considered to be very bad form in Japan.

Many Japanese cooks simply use a rice cooker, a basic electric kitchen device into which you pour rice and water, close the top, turn it on, and about half an hour later, you've got a potful of perfect rice. Just like that


Making of Yakimeshi

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guidebaba  says:
17 months ago

Nice Recipe.

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Trsmd  says:
17 months ago

thanks guidebaba for your comments..

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