Five-Spice Chicken Fried Rice Recipe: Indo-Chinese Style

five spice chicken fried rice

I remember my first brush with Indian style Chinese food some 15 years back and it got me hooked. From that day on it has become a regular feature at home, on a street-side stall, and at a star restaurant. I think Chinese cuisine is still one of the cuisines that I never get bored of.

five-spice fried rice

My cooking has been influenced by many, and the process of getting the fried rice right was a gift from my cousin.

In this recipe, I experiment with the Chinese five spice mix I created earlier this week.

Chinese Five-Spice Mix

1/2 tsp Pepper

1/4 tsp Cinnamon

1/4 tsp Sichuan Pepper

1/4 tsp Fennel

1/4 tsp Nutmeg

Grind all these ingredients to create a spice mix. You can also choose to order the Urban Flavorz Chinese Five Spice, if you have time on your hands.

Chicken Fried Rice Ingredients

1/4 kg Chicken, boneless

4 cups cooked rice

1 Egg

1 Onion, diced

1 Carrot, diced

1 Capcicum or Green Bell Pepper, diced

1/2 cup Spring Onion

2 tbsp oil

1/2 tsp soya sauce

1/2 tsp white vinegar

Chicken Fried Rice Method

1. Poach the chicken and remove from heat, and shred once it cools down a bit

2. In a wok, heat the oil on a high flame

3. Add the diced carrot and saute for a minute

4. Add the onions, and capsicum and saute for a minute

5. Add the chicken and saute some more on a high flame

6. In a separate non-stick pan, break the egg to make a quick scramble

7. Add the egg, soya sauce, vinegar, and the spice powder to the wok

8. Add the cooked rice and stir

Tip: To get a smoky flavor, hold the oil coated metal spatula on the stove flame and stir the rice. Repeat this a few times to get the smoky flavor.

9. Top the rice with spring onion and let it rest

 

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Serving Suggestions

As you know this blog is also about movies and entertainment and I can’t help but suggest you a movie with each dish.

five spice chicken fried rice

As I said Chinese food was one of the first International cuisines I came across. So here is a comedy flick from my childhood that I am sure you will love to watch with the Chicken Fried Rice.

My lucky star - Jackie chanMy Lucky Star – Haven’t had the opportunity to watch this recently, but I remember enjoying this very much back then.  A typical Jackie Chan movie, an under cover cop enlists his childhood friends to catch an elusive mobster.