Sunday, January 06, 2008

Szechuan Chicken Egg Fry Rice with MSG

YES! FINALLY I MADE EGG FRIED RICE proper. There are two ways of doing this and I tried both.

You must boil basmati rice properly and according to the instructions. ie use boil-in-bag as I did or the 1 cup/2 cup method (twice the volume of water to rice). If you overcook the rice it will be too mushy and sticky.

Drain and heap out the cooked rice into an uncovered bowl. Refrigerate 30 mins to 1 hr (or overnight if required but beware; keeping cooked rice for days on end can breed a foodpoisoning fungus all over it!)

Method 1: Separate egg. Crack egg into a glass. Whisk with fork until thoroughly yellow. Heat ring medium-high. Blob butter/oil into pan. Bring to heat. Pour on egg. Within 30 seconds it's cooking. Scramble it. Literally 1 min later it is done. You add this egg midway or towards the end of rice-frying (too early and it gets so mixed in you merely have yellow rice without visible eggy bits).

Method 2: you chuck rice into pan or wok. If doing mixed vegetable fried rice fry these first THEN add rice. When rice has been fried for a minute or two: make a hollow in the middle of the rice. Crack an egg right into this. Immediately bash it up with chopsticks or a fork. Allow the egg to half-cook, then quickly stir into the rice.

I think the second method works better - it looks more like the way the takeaway does it.

As for monosodium glutamate (MSG) - this is a fine crystalline powder - like salt. The flavour is slightly salty, but warmer. They say that MSG "intensifies" flavours. I would say it smooths them over, like a magic factor-x. Making things like fried rice less bland. (It doesn't go nearly so well with boiled rice.) I added one pinch to the rice-water before boiling (so it was right spread throughout). And two pinches to rice just before frying. Lots of people say MSG is bad for you. But on the plus side it does give egg fried rice that "direct from the takeaway" buzz.

The Szechuan chicken was just plain chicken stir fry with Morrison's own Szechuan sauce piled on. I wasn't too impressed by the quality of this sauce. It had needlessly demoralized vegetable traces in it. And more to the point I found out that "szechuan" was the horrible spicy yet sweet and sour stuff I got fobbed off with by the takeaway the other day when I'd ordered Thai chicken with babycorn. I love spicy but loathe sweet and sour. Urgh.

I want to learn my own saucemaking.

Tomorrow: egg-sucking for the experienced cook.

28 comments:

  1. hi there, Gleds,
    I am happy that your experiment in cooking fried rice turned out well. Now that you got the confidence, the next time will probably be better. Use more soya sauce instead of MSG though. MSG is known to cause high blood pressure.

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  2. I thought something like that... also there is another flavour enhancer that is meant to be more "natural"... you don't remember what it is, do you? it is also a white powder...

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  3. you can't even buy msg in oz anymore cause how bad it is for you. Everything is msg free. And it still tastes good!

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  4. MSG will also trigger migraines for some people .. be careful!! I like the added flavour of soy sauce (also salty) or ginger to punch up flavour.

    Really, all this talk of Chinese food is making me crave some too!!!

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  5. I received a Christmas Card with a pair of hammies on from our little niece - she was letting us know she now has one called Harvey *!*

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  6. That dish sounds deeeeeelish! Yay for you! :) I think I may try it out. I'll let you know if I succeed or not! I don't think I'll use the MSG though. I don't have any in my kitchen cupboard. My sister-in-law is dreadfully allergic to it so we just don't have it in the house.

    Love the blog. Cute hammies! My first pet was a hamster named Robbie. He was the love of my life...until I returned from a family vacation to Trinidad & Tobago and my neighbour told me that Robbie died while we were away. She put him in a shoe box and buried him in my backyard. I think I was 8 yrs old or so. I haven't had another hamster as a pet since.

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  7. P.S. I'm not even sure if we can buy MSG in stores here. I've never really looked for it. I know many Chinese restaurants here now have huge signs that read "NO MSG HERE". LOL! My sister-in-law will only eat at restaurants that have that sign posted. She gets really debilitating migraines from MSG.

    Okay, off to bed I go. If I haven't already wished you a Happy New Year....Happy New Year, Gleds! :)

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  8. Vi Vi: yeah I get your point. ONLY thing I think it really jazzes up is fried rice. And maybe the more subtly flavoured things like mushrooms. You definitely don't need it in stuff like curry that's for SURE. They say it gives you really high blood pressure...? Also here in the 1960s and 1970s there was a phenomenon called "Chinese Restaurant Syndrome" of headaches and other horrible symptoms from the literal OVERDOSE of MSG they used to heap into British "Chinese" food at that time

    Kahshe: yeah there's SOME E-numbered (that is officially Euro-registered additive) "flavour enhancers" in my soy sauce but they are not MSG. Later, when I have the numbers with me I shall look 'em up. I'm sure they're just msg's cousins...

    Bimbimbie: She is in the UK? I was SURE hammies are ILLEGAL in Australia... my ex-girlf who was from Melbourne used to go nuts when I let Pandable run around the carpet: "he's just like a cartoon character!" she exclaimed. Couldn't get over it..!

    C: I can't find out what country you are in without losing the comments... hang on ...

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  14. Yo!
    Ta for the recipe, I am into that sort of thing and have never been able to get the egg fried properly cooked, either too soggy or doesn't taste right.

    ON THE subject of rodents, do you have any experience of diseases of the hamster? My daughter has five year old hammy which has taken to sort of "wobbling" his way around the cage and every now and then sort of jerks as if somebody has stuck a pin into him, if you know what I mean. (best description of the action?) Is this natural in old age do you think or possibly may be a sign of hamster parkinsons or similar? Daughter doesn't want to take him to the vet in case he wants to put him to sleep.

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  15. Sounds to me like he has something wrong with the inner ear. You obviously need a vet to confirm this. If the animal's Ok but just a bit confused... anyway it's YOUR pet don't let the bloody vet bully you!

    btw your owl avatar looks totally mental

    ;-]!!

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  16. "it"?

    you mean the egg fry rice?

    o yeah. I've done it about five times over 2 days and am becoming a master!!

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  17. RON KNEE:

    in reply to your hamster query: sounds like the hammy may have an inner ear prob. this causes the odd behaviour you are talking of

    this on its own i would personally NOT say is grounds for putting the poor little swine down

    maybe you should take him/her to the vets, get your daughter out of the room, hear what he really says

    the hammy is YOUR pet YOUR responsibility YOUR decision no way should you put him down even if the vet DOES say so ... unless he's in real agony or something...

    i hope this is of some help

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  18. Got it; I must admit the little bugger is looking shakey though. Thank you for the info. It does appear that poor ham is getting 5000volt shocks up his bum! Poor likkle soul!

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  19. it's really hard discerning what's wrong with hamsters.... has his entire body gone limp, as if the muscles have lost their tone? if so this is old age and means he hasn't got long left. i'm sorry

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  20. you seem to be doing very wel, at the sauce-making, Gleds!

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  21. yeah but I need to learn how to make my own blackbean sauce from scratch. it doesn't seem to be much more than dark soy sauce and tinned black beans... maybe i'm wrong...

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  22. I'll have to borrow that recipe, except what Lone Grey Squirrel said, I'd have to substitute the soy sauce for MSG. Our blood pressures are fine, but my wife is slightly allergic to MSG.

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