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Crispy Fried Eggs on Garlic Fried Rice

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Crispy Fried Eggs on Garlic Fried Rice

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  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Dirt Cheap Dinner
  • BlueKaleRoad's Testing Notes: This is a quick and easy "dirt cheap" dish to make using staples you most likely already have in your pantry and fridge. The garlic-infused rice is tasty and betteirene's technique of using...

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    betteirene's Notes: Although most Filipinos ate this for breakfast, it was dinner for us, and we groaningly called it "Tomorrow Must Be Payday Rice." Our freezer always contained many packets of leftover rice...

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Serves 4-6

  1. Place cold rice in a large non-stick skillet or wok, breaking up any clumps with your fingers. Drizzle 4 tablespoons of the oil over the rice and stir to coat the grains evenly. Add the garlic, vegetables, salt and pepper, then place the skillet over high heat and saute, stirring frequently until rice is heated through; turn heat down to medium high if garlic begins to brown before the rice is hot. Spoon rice from skillet into serving bowls.

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  2. Add a tablespoon or two of oil to skillet if necessary, and set the heat to high. Crack four eggs into the skillet and allow them to fry until the bottoms are somewhat crispy and medium golden and the whites are cooked through. Place one or two eggs on top of each serving of rice and sprinkle with green onion slices to garnish. (Cook no more than four eggs at a time so that the skillet isn't crowded; the eggs should be sunny-side up but with crispy bottoms, not steamed. If you can't bring yourself to eat eggs this way, you can cook them any way you like.)

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1 Comment on Crispy Fried Eggs on Garlic Fried Rice

Lorigoldsby Reply

Congrats, 25 years ago when my husband was paid only once a month, this was our "oh no, payday isn't until Monday" dinner. Thanks for the memory!

But your note is correct--it works so well with leftover rice!

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