Thanks for dropping by my corner of the internet; grab a chair and sit a spell. I have all sorts of things to share. Things I struggle with like fibromyalgia, my son’s learning disabilities and trying not to gain back lost weight. Things that make up my work like homeschooling, feeding my family and volunteering. Things I do for fun like biking, gardening and reading. Things I think about like politics and how to make the world a better place. All sorts of things that spark my desire to write.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Recipe: Southern Style Fried Rice
Southern Style Fried Rice
Ingredients:
Cooked rice, about 3 cups
Two cans black eyed peas, rinsed and drained
Olive Oil, about 2 tablespoons
Sweet onion, diced
Garlic, pureed (with salt on a cutting board with the side of a knife, Roger Mooking-style)
4 medium carrots, diced
Salt and pepper, to taste
Spice Mix:
1 tablespoon sugar
½ teaspoon, Old Bay Seasoning
¼ teaspoon paprika
Garnish:
Peanuts
Scallions, thinly sliced
Optional:
Egg, beaten (I haven’t tried this with egg yet so I’m not sure if it will need one or two.)
Saute the onion and carrots in olive oil until the carrots are soft and the onion is translucent. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add the garlic and spice mix and cook for another minute or so. Add in the rice and black eyed peas and cook until warm.
If you are using the egg make a well in the center of the pan and scramble the eggs until cooked through then mix with the rest of the rice and bean mixture.
Throw in some peanuts and scallions before serving.
2 comments:
This is a "G" rated site frequently read by my children; comments containing foul language will not be approved. Please keep it positive; if you have anything negative to say, find a diplomatic and constructive way to say it. If you know me personally please do not use names; I am attempting to maintain anonymity with this blog since I post pictures of my kids here and it is accessible to the public.
Oohhh....I have to give this a try. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHi:
ReplyDeleteI'm not a chef but I do enjoy making up new recipes every now and again. The inspiration doesn't hit very often, but when it does I've learned I HAVE to write down what I did! My husband has teased me many, many times in the past when I've come up with something delicious- "wow, this is really good, too bad you'll never be able to make it again." ;)
Let me know if you try it and how it turns out!