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Quick Pork Fried Rice
A great recipe for leftover pork chops, roasts, and more. A few bits from the fridge turn into a tasty dinner in less than 45 minutes. If I have a leftover grilled pork or the tail of a roast, I'll freeze it until I have enough for this dish. You can also use chicken or substitute some of the veggies for what you have on hand when cleaning out the fridge. Serve with sweet Thai chili sauce on the side.
Easy Fried Rice
This fried rice recipe only takes 15 minutes to cook and tastes just like you get at your favorite Chinese restaurant. Leftover rice, plus a couple of eggs, baby carrots, peas, and soy sauce is all you need. Garnish with sliced green onions, if desired.
Gochujang Fried Rice
This is the perfect introduction to Korean cuisine and you'll enjoy its simplicity. The spiciness can be controlled by the amount of gochujang. It's often served with chicken or pork mixed in or with a fried egg on the top.
Air Fryer Shrimp Fried Rice
This fried rice is so deliciously savory, nobody will believe you made it with an air fryer. It's full of toasted, crunchy rice bits that add a great contrast to the chewy interior. The shrimp is tender and juicy, and the bites of peas burst in your mouth. Finish it up with Sriracha mayo and fresh green onion to compliment everything perfectly. If you don't have shrimp on hand, you can also use leftover chicken or steak.
Cabbage Fried Rice
This recipe for cabbage fried rice is a great way to make a batch of fried rice using more cabbage than leftover rice. You only need to prepare a few ingredients; this side dish will be on your table in about 30 minutes.
Berbere (Ethiopian Spice)
For those of you who have difficulty locating berbere (Ethiopian spice) in your local grocery store, this recipe is a good substitute that is easy to make. Note that it is quite spicy, so use it to taste. This spice combination is used in many Ethiopian dishes including doro wat, an Ethiopian chicken dish.
Vanilla Sugar
A lot of European cookie recipes use vanilla sugar in place of vanilla extract. My mother would make a large canister in August in preparation for her cookie baking season (between Thanksgiving and the beginning of the Christmas holidays).
Sweet Fire Rib Rub
Also goes very good on some chicken, tri-tip steaks, or pretty much anything BBQ. I do a lot of smoked foods, and it's perfect.
Homemade Herb Salt
Yes, the color in this salt will fade within a few weeks, but the herby flavor and aroma will remain intact for much longer. I described this as a finishing salt, meaning it's used to season cooked food at the table; however, it can also be used in place of regular salt in any recipe preparation.
Homemade Adobo All-Purpose Seasoning
This seasoning is a staple to have in a Puerto Rican kitchen, but sometimes hard to find where I live. So I started making my own and it's good! Great seasoning for just about anything; my boys love to shake it on fries. Enjoy!
Soul Food Seasoning
My favorite bacon-wrapped turkey recipe calls for 'soul food seasoning,' and I couldn't find it in any of the stores near me. After much searching, this is what worked the best. This makes enough for multiple uses.
Ginger Garlic Paste
After finding tons of recipes calling for ginger garlic paste, but only finding ginger paste or garlic paste at local grocery stores, but not both, I decided to find a recipe for it myself. Basically, it is just equal amounts of ginger and garlic pulsed together. Store it in the refrigerator or freezer. You may use water instead of oil, but it will not keep as long.
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