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Shrimp &Amp; Barbecued Pork Fried Rice
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The Recipe

3 c Cooked long-grain rice,

- preferably cold 3 tb Peanut or vegetable oil

1/2 ts Salt

1 ts Shrimp paste, or more (opt.)

1/2 ts Sugar

1 1/2 tb Soy sauce

2 ts Oyster sauce

2 lg Eggs; lightly beaten with

1 Egg yolk

1/2 c Cooked bay shrimp

1/2 c Chinese barbecued pork

- cut into 1/4-inch pieces 1/2 c Leftover cooked chicken

- cut into 1/4-inch pieces 1/2 c Fresh or frozen peas

- blanched 1 c Finely shredded romaine

-=OR=- Iceberg lettuce 1/2 c Chopped green onions

BREAK UP CLUMPS OF RICE by gently rubbing between the palms of your hands into a large bowl. Over medium- high heat, preheat wok until hot. Add oil; tilt wok to coat sides. When oil is moderately hot, add salt and the optional shrimp paste, stir until fragrant or for 5 seconds. Immediately add rice and quickly stir-fry,

pressing and poking at clumps of rice until all grains are separated, without browning rice (about 3 minutes). Season with sugar, soy sauce and oyster sauce. Stir-fry until each grain is evenly coated (about 1 minute). Push rice to sides of wok. Add beaten egg mixture to center of wok, and allow to cook, lightly beating eggs in center only (about 1 minute). Toss together with rice. (Small flecks of egg will appear interspersed in the rice.) Add shrimp, barbecued pork, chicken, peas, lettuce, and green onions; toss and stir until mixed and heated through and lettuce is wilted (about 2 minutes). -----

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