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== Description ==
 
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# Use a wooden utensil to mix it around in the fry-pan until it is well mixed.
 
# Use a wooden utensil to mix it around in the fry-pan until it is well mixed.
 
# Repeat until all the fried [[rice]] is done.
 
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[[Category:Nigerian cuisine]]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:53, 15 July 2012

Fried rice [1]


Description

Makes enough for 6-8 people.

Ingredients

Procedures

  1. Cook some white rice, and set it aside.
  2. In another pot, put some diced vegetables, onions, spices and whatever else you want in the fried rice (we'll call this 'seasoning').
  3. Take a fry-pan and oil it lightly.
  4. Put about a cup of the rice in it, add some of the seasoning in with it.
  5. Use a wooden utensil to mix it around in the fry-pan until it is well mixed.
  6. Repeat until all the fried rice is done.

Refernces

  1. "Fried rice and noodle dishes with vegetables are likewise ancient. They were typically composed of leftover ingredients and cooked in woks." Olver, Lynne (2006-08-06). "Food Timeline--history notes: Asian-American cuisine". http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodasian.html#friedrice. Retrieved 2007-06-05.