Greg Who Cooks
Executive Chef
Or maybe you have cooked chicken from some other leftovers. Fried rice is a good recipe to make use of whatever you've got.
All, sorry for the typo, that's terrible! Sorry for the confusion for you all.
I meant - 1 cup of raw chicken meat, cut into small cubes.
Cut into cubes of 1/2 inch or whichever size you like
Raw is ok, since you will saute it later. But if you have cooked ones bought from supermarket, that's fine too. Just use them directly.
THANKS to Timothy for your PM!
This thread is starting to remind me of Comedian Bill Saluga, who had a bit that he did on TV variety shows. If you watched television in the late 70s you’ll remember it. A zoot-suited character named Raymond J. Johnson Jr. would appear. If you called him “Johnson,” he launched into a tirade:
Ahh, ya doesn't has to call me Johnson!
You can call me Ray,
You can call me Jay,
or you can call me Johnny
or you can call me Sonny,
or you can call me RayJay,
or you can call me RJ…
but ya doesn't hafta call me Johnson!
I can almost hear him saying:
Ahh, you doesn't have to use raw chicken,
You can use cooked chicken,
or you can use prawns,
or you can use bullion cubes,
But ya doesn't have to use raw chicken!
After all, the main ingredient, the rice, is often the leftover you started with in the first place!
I usually make rice specifically for fried rice. I cook it 1-2 hours in advance and let it cool off on the counter, before frying. The rest of my ingredients are usually fresh, intended specifically for the fried rice.
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It's much too late for the OP to alter the recipe now. Editing is only allowed here for a brief time after posting. 20 minutes I think.
You're so COOL!!!
This thread is starting to remind me of Comedian Bill Saluga, who had a bit that he did on TV variety shows. If you watched television in the late 70s you’ll remember it. A zoot-suited character named Raymond J. Johnson Jr. would appear. If you called him “Johnson,” he launched into a tirade:
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