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Mr. CBB’s Vegetable Stir Fried Rice with Shrimp and Egg

Have you ever wondered how to make shrimp fried rice? If you don’t like meat this Vegetable Stir Fried Rice with Shrimp and Egg dish is for you. It was one of those days where we wanted to have shrimp and this dish hit the spot. With the juicy shrimp bursting in your mouth to the salty flavour of the fried rice this is a perfect budget friendly dish any night of the week.

We used frozen carrots and peas in this recipe only because we had a bag in the freezer and it needed using up. You could certainly use fresh carrots and peas from your garden if you so desire.

Fried rice is common in Canadian Chinese cuisine that we have all come to love. Fried rice originates in Asia and is popular in Asian cuisine, Chinese Food, Southern Asian and South-Eastern Asia. In the UK rice dishes are very popular in our Chinese restaurants and after a night at the pub it’s a popular takeaway food. I’ve had Chinese Food in Canada and I don’t know what it is but I do find a distinct difference in taste than back home in the UK.

We like to make the rice the day before in our rice cooker as we feel it makes the best quality stir fry as do most. Fried rice is typically made with left over rice, vegetables and meat and is dished up so many ways you’d lose count.  This recipe is no exception as I’ve fumbled along the way to create a fried rice dish that works for us that is easy, frugal and quick.

With this fried rice recipe I topped it with scrambled egg. Typically made in a hot WOK which will give you best results we made it in our frying pan as that is all we have. Many people don’t own a WOK that many Asians turn to as their must-have kitchen tool, so the frying will have to do.

One of our favourite fried rice dish is called Sinangag. Sinangag is an easy Filipino rice dish which is has lots of  crushed garlic (bawang) in hot oil then toss in the rice and stir fry. We love this and can eat it any time of the day although traditional Filipinos will eat this for breakfast. We really enjoy Filipino food and hope to learn more about the culture and what they have to offer up at the dinner table.

Well I’m sure you are all aching to read the recipe I’ve created. Give it a try and let me know what you think. Here we go!

Tools:

  • Frying Pan or Wok x2
  • Rice Cooker
  • Spatula
  • Spoon
  • small bowls for ingredients
  • Pot to make vegetable stock
  • Strainer to strain vegetables for stock

Time to Prep:

  • 20 minutes the rice the day before
  • 30 minutes for the vegetables stock
  • 15 minutes to cut and assemble other ingredients

Time To Cook:

  • 15 minutes

Feeds:

  • 2-4 people depending on serving size

Ingredients

  • 2 cups of dry rice
  • 2 cups of water for rice in rice cooker
  • 2 cups of shrimp peeled and de-veined
  • 1 cup of peas
  • 1 cup of carrots
  • 2 cups of Napa Cabbage sliced thin
  • 1/2 chopped green onion
  • 1 cup of water chestnuts (sliced)
  • 3 tablespoons Mushroom Soy Sauce
  • 1 table-spoon Fish Sauce
  • 4 eggs scrambled
  • 1 cup of vegetable stock (made from vegetable stock cubes, boxed vegetable stock (ready-made) or boiled 1 cup each onions, carrots , celery and salt in a pot for 30 minutes-drain and save juice)
  • 2 table spoons milk for the scrambled eggs
  • 3 table spoons of Oyster Sauce
  • 4 table spoons of Sesame Oil
  • 8 cloves of garlic minced
  • 3 tablespoons of Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Salt
  • Pepper

Preparation

  • The day before make the rice and leave it in the refrigerator
  • In a bowl crack the eggs, add the milk, salt and pepper, add 1 table-spoon of oil to a pan, add the egg mixture then run your spatula around the pan in all directions to scramble the egg. Set this aside when done.
  • In a Wok or frying pan add 2 tbsp olive oil until it is nice and hot

  • Add in 3 cloves of garlic minced, the Napa cabbage, green onions,peas and carrots, water chestnuts, salt, pepper to taste for 3 minutes
  • Add in the oyster sauce and fish sauce and stir fry for another minute
  • Add in the vegetable stock and mix for one minute

  • Set this mixture aside or in another WOK or Frying pan add the sesame oil until hot, add in the rest of the garlic then add in the shrimps and stir fry for 1 minute
  • Add the rice, soy sauce, salt and pepper and stir fry for 2-3 minutes or until the rice is hot and the sauces have combined
  • Add the stir fried vegetables to the rice and shrimp, then add in the egg and gently mix
  • Serve HOT!
  • Enjoy.. this goes nice with  my beverage of choice a cold Brava Beer..

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Mr.CBB's Fresh Basil Garlic Cubes

Are you faced with too much basil in your garden? Last year when we planted fresh basil we struggled to get enough to even make a few tomato salads. We use basil in just about anything we cook that we can jazz up the flavour like pasta, salads, dips, meat and potatoes etc.

Basil in oil is a wonderful thing and if you haven’t tried it you are missing out on some incredible flavours.I don’t know many people who don’t fancy basil but you can get all sorts of different types of basil such as lemon-basil and chocolate-basil as well.

You can easily grow a garden in a small space including herbs all you need are small pots to get your seeds going and before you know it you will have more basil than you know what to do with. It’s not as lucrative of a herb as mint is that grows like a weed but with some love and care this plant will grow in abundance for you depending on where you live of course.

Pairing basil and garlic together with some extra virgin olive oil is like a match made in heaven. If you enjoy the freshest ingredients on your dinner plate it doesn’t get any fresher than this. Another idea we had with our fresh basil was to make basil oil.

We simply drop in fresh basil leaves into a good quality cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil and let the flavours marry. Can basil be frozen? Good Question but it comes out wet and wasn’t the best for us. Since freezing basil on it’s own didn’t turn out for us so well we needed a plan b and the basil garlic cubes were born.

Planting Basil

This year we purchased 4 packages of Italian Basil from the Dollar Store at 2/$1.00 for a decent amount of seeds. You can’t go wrong at that price so we made sure we got enough to spread all over our 2 large planters.

Once planted we watered them daily and kept them outside on the deck where they received the direct sun for 80% of the day. In the evening we would give them each a can of water and made sure they were well moist. In just over 2 months the basil has grown so much we are in awe. I honestly don’t think we expected to see as much basil as we have in comparison to last years crop.

Since we don’t like to waste food we wanted to come up with ideas to use up this basil especially since it’s fairly pricey to buy fresh at the grocery store. If you want to buy a small handful of fresh basil in the shop it costs around $1.99. There is no way we were letting this go to the compost heap.

In the end we will dry what is left and crunch it up to put in our spice jars. We have a variety of spices in labelled mason jars in our cupboard and use spices in almost every dish we cook.

 

Garlic and Basil

Since purchasing a Kitchen-aid food processor (love it) earlier this year we were thrilled to see what we could whip up. We decided to see if we could purée our basil with garlic and freeze it to use over the Canadian winter in our recipes. We decided to try our idea out and it worked perfectly. It’s essentially a frozen basil pesto but one you can use all year-long created from herbs from your garden.

We made a few trays but realized we could do it another way that wasn’t so tedious. We decided to fill muffin tins with our custom basil garlic or garlic basil, whatever you want to call it, we call it yum.

We especially like it on top of some fresh homemade kalamata olive bread, olive pita bread or dip our garlic onion potato balls in the dressing before we freeze it. Once you pop the mixture from the muffin tin buy running a butter knife around you can easily freeze them as disks. We then store them in Ziploc freezer bags for the winter.

We can now enjoy the taste of fresh basil or garlic greens all year-long. This is such an easy process and if you have  a food processor and love your fresh herbs go ahead and blend them up.

Mr.CBB’s Fresh Basil Cubes

Time: 5 minutes

Tools

  • Bowl
  • Spatula
  • Food Processor
  • Muffin tin
Ingredients
  • 8 cups of fresh basil
  • 6 cloves of organic garlic or 2 cups of fresh garlic greens (which we used grown organic courtesy of my father in law)
  • 1/2 cup of extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • cooking spray

What is Pesto Basil?

It’s essentially a mix of herbs, olive oil, garlic, nuts and cheese in our house but sometimes we like to keep it simple and omit the nuts and cheese like we have here today with this basil garlic dressing but you can turn it into a pesto very easily.

**Note** You can also add Pine nuts, Walnuts or Almonds along with Parmigiano-Reggiano if you want to make this a pesto.

How To Make Basil Garlic Cubes
  • Put all ingredients in the food processor and whiz it around until it comes together. If you need to add more olive oil do so from the top until it comes together like an oatmeal consistency.
  • Spray a muffin tin with cooking spray and spoon fill the tin with the mixture. Cover it with plastic wrap and put it into the freezer.
  • Once solid run a plastic knife around the edges and pop the basil disk out.

There you have it, a fresh basil disk ready to go into the freezer for future use. I don’t know how long these will last in the freezer as this is the first year I’ve made them.

Update 2013: We’ve used these all year long and have had no problems with them so far. I’m expecting they will last for a while but in our house we use so much of it that it will be gone before we know it.

What to make with basil pesto?

Here is what we made for dinner but you can easily add these cubes to make your favourite salad dressing to get the freshest flavours available to you especially when prices rise over the winter months in the grocery stores.

We love to eat a fresh basil and garlic pasta so this recipe below will knock your socks off if basil is one of your favourite herbs.

Mr.CBB’s Basil Garlic Pesto with Baby Shrimp and Mushrooms

  • Boil 1 500g package of Pasta al dente
  • Add 1.5 cups of Basil Pesto (make as above in processor but add 1 cup of Almonds, 1/2 cup fresh Italian Parsley and 1/2 cup of Parmigiano- Reggiano *Note you may need to add a bit more extra virgin olive oil as it purées.
  • In  a separate frying pan sauté mushrooms and baby shrimp with the tails off in a tablespoon of olive oil with a dash of salt and pepper
  • When the pasta is done reserve 1 cup of pasta water
  • Add 1 tablespoon of fresh lemon juice
  • Add the pesto to the past and stir adding in pasta water a little at a time to help it all come together.  *Note- you may not need all the water
  • Top with your favourite cheese and enjoy!

Taste= AMAZING and the colour is so green and vibrant from the basil, parsley and garlic. You can smell the freshness of the ingredients. A must try and super easy to make and won’t hurt the budget.

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