Burmese Htamin Kyaw |
Fish Sauce |
Shrimp Powder with Chili |
Two essential ingredients for cooking south-east Asian cuisine are shrimp powder and fish sauce. The fried rice I made would have been the run of the mill Chinese fried rice except for the addition of these two condiments that add umami to any dish.
Burmese Fried Rice |
This dish is very simple and easy to make, took under 15 minutes to prepare and goes well with soup or salad. Burmese shrimp fried rice is another fried rice that is a meal unto itself for lunch.
Ingredients:
2 cups day-old rice
1 large onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, diced
2 green chilies, diced
1 Tbsp. dried shrimp powder with chili
1 Tbsp. fish sauce
1 Tbsp. soya sauce
4 + 2 Tbsp. vegetable oil
1 egg, beaten
2 stalks green onions, chopped
deep-fried onions for garnish
Directions:
- Mix rice with 2 Tbsp. oil, soya sauce, fish sauce and set aside.
- Heat remaining oil over medium-high heat and stir-fry onions, garlic, chilies and shrimp powder until onions caramalize.
- Add rice and mix thoroughly, reduce heat to medium and leave rice to brown on the bottom.
- Stir and make a well in the center, add beaten egg and allow it to set.
- Toss rice with egg to scramble and garnish with green onions & deep-fried onions before serving.
Serve with soup (Buthi Hinjo) or a salad (Nga Hpet Thoke or Roasted Cauliflower Salad or Tomato Salad or Vegetable Dip).