Super Simple Egg Fried Rice: A Delicious Meal with Minimal Effort for Solo Living
Essential Solo Living Dish: Super Easy Egg Fried Rice (B-Grade Version) – Delicious Even When Made on a Budget!
Presenting the ultimate solo living dish that requires no knife skills – Egg Fried Rice! We solve everything with just scissors! This is the king of solo cooking.
Ingredients
- 2 Eggs
- 1 Tbsp Oyster Sauce
- Pinch of Salt
- 1/2 bunch Green Onions (chopped)
- 1 pack Instant Rice (e.g., Hetbahn)
- A little Butter (for extra richness)
Cooking Instructions
Step 1
In a large bowl, crack 2 eggs and add a pinch of salt. Whisk well. Add 1 pack of warmed instant rice and break up the rice grains with chopsticks or a spatula, mixing thoroughly with the egg mixture. It’s important to coat each grain of rice with the egg mixture. (Tip: If the rice is too cold, it clumps easily, so slightly warming it up beforehand is recommended.)
Step 2
Preheat a frying pan over medium-low heat. Add the chopped green onions and stir-fry gently until fragrant, creating scallion-infused oil. (Tip: Frying on high heat from the start will burn the scallions quickly, so slowly drawing out their aroma over low heat is the key.)
Step 3
Once the scallion oil releases a delicious aroma, turn the heat up to ‘high’. Add the rice coated with the egg mixture to the pan. It’s best to use a hot pan to ensure the rice fries up nicely and becomes fluffy.
Step 4
Maintaining high heat, continuously stir and fry the rice with a spatula. Once the rice grains become fluffy and the ingredients are well combined, add 1 tablespoon of oyster sauce and a little butter to enhance the flavor. (Tip: Adding the oyster sauce to one side of the pan and then stir-frying with the rice can create a deeper flavor.)
Step 5
Keep stirring to prevent the rice from burning, and quickly stir-fry over high heat until it reaches your desired level of doneness. The fried rice is ready when the grains are fluffy and all ingredients are well blended.
Step 6
Serve the warm and delicious egg fried rice in a bowl and enjoy! (Tip: It tastes even better when paired with kimchi or pickled radish.)