Рецепт Aristocrat Style Java Rice
Aristocrat Style Java Rice
March 13th, 2014 Manny
The only kind of rice I’m craving to eat with barbecued pork or chicken is the java rice. It can also be great with other grilled stuffs like grilled fish or seafoods. But what I miss the most is the Aristocrat style java rice which I think I haven’t tasted in most food courts or fast food restaurants offering Filipino dishes and sizzling plate dishes. I think what they are missing in their java rice is the soy sauce and tomato catsup which I’ve learned from a friend many years ago. So if you are grilling some meat or fish specially if you are planning a get away on a beach or a swimming resort on this summer, then this java rice is a perfect combination.
Ingredients:
- 4 cups cooked rice (overnight rice is better)
- 2 Tbsp. melted butter or margarine
- 2 Tbsp. cooking oil
- 1/2 tsp. annatto (atsuete) powder or 1 Tbsp annatto seeds
- 3 cloves crushed garlic
- 1 Tbsp soy sauce
- 1 Tbsp tomato catsup
- salt and pepper
- How to cook Aristrocrat Style Java Rice:
Heat oil in a wok and add annatto powder. In case you are using annato seeds, heat the oil gently while stirring the seeds until the oil becomes orange. After 4 minutes, discard the seeds.
Adjust the heat to medium and add in the garlic and saute until slightly brown.
Add in the butter and cooked rice and stir fry for a few minutes until all the grains are coated with the annato oil and the rice becomes yellow in color.
Stir fry with a mixing motion until all the rice lumps are gone and the color is even.
In the meantime mix the tomato catsup and soy sauce in a small cup before pouring it over the rice.
Depending on your taste, you can add more soy sauce and tomato sauce.
Pour soy sauce catsup mixture over the rice and continue to stir fry until the mixture coats all the rice grains and the color is evenly distributed. Adjust the heat to high if necessary.
Season with salt and pepper while stir frying the rice. You can also garnish it with fried garlic.
Serve hot with barbecued pork or chicken or grilled fish or seafood.
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