The Best Egg Fried Rice. A couple of key ingredients, a few top tips and a no-fail technique make for fluffy, flavourful rice that’s never mushy or clumpy!

Garnish with sesame seeds, green onions and crispy garlic.
Fried rice was one if those things I never really considered writing about. As I was making it to accompany the Chinese Chicken Balls recipe I posted last week though, I realized there was a fair bit of technique involved.
As I was taking the cold rice from the fridge, I thought, “Does everyone know to make their rice the day before?.

The Best Egg Fried Rice.
Several other similar thoughts came to me as I went through my normal process for fried rice. By the end I had a plan to write this recipe and a couple of others that are upcoming that use it as a base.
Namely, Chicken Fried Rice and Shrimp Fried Rice.

The Best Egg Fried Rice starts with the right rice and a couple of key ingredients.
It all begins with the right rice. Jasmine rice and long grain white rice are what I use most. These are less starchy than basmati or rice used for sushi for example.
The right rice goes a long way to having rice that falls apart into individual grains and does not clump together.

The Best Egg Fried Rice with Crispy Garlic.
All fried rice has added soy sauce, but two other ingredients also bring the proper flavour profile. Fish sauce to get absorbed by the rice when frying and a final drizzle of dark toasted sesame oil at the very end to finish it off.
These two key ingredients bring a flavourful umami depth to the dish and a smoky, nutty finish you’ll find familiar from your favourite takeout version.
Dive into the recipe for more top tips and techniques. I’m pretty sure you’ll find they all come together for maybe the best you’ve ever made.

Try it with sweet and Sur Sauce and crispy garlic.
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Beat the egg and add to the pan.
Scramble only until the egg sets. Do not over cook.
Add the rice and press it down gently into the bottom of the wok.
After you’ve fried the rice sufficiently, add in the soy sauce and fish sauce.
Next add the cooked green peas and the green onions and toss well until the peas are well heated through.
Add the scrambled egg back to the wok.
Toss to reheat the egg and make sure everything is well dispersed throughout.
Finally sprinkle the black pepper evenly over the rice and drizzle in the toasted sesame oil.