Spicy Tuna Fried Rice. Add the eggs and allow to set for a minute. Transfer the omelette to a plate and roughly chop. While rice is cooking, place tuna into a large mixing bowl and break up with your hands or a fork.
Fry only a few pieces of rice at a time in the pan.
Mix the leftover rice with kimchi juice, Korean hot pepper paste (gochujang), sesame oil, salt and sugar, set aside.
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You can cook Spicy Tuna Fried Rice using 6 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Spicy Tuna Fried Rice
- You need 1 can of Spicy tuna.
- Prepare 2 cup of cooked rice.
- Prepare 1 of carrot shredded.
- You need 6 of small eggs.
- It's of Sal and pepper.
- It's 5 tbsp of oil.
The taste of fried rice is well loved and cherished all around Asia, this product was created with that idea in mind. Slice tuna against the grain, then chop into small cubes. Add the mayo, Sriracha, rice vinegar, soy sauce and sesame oil. Boiled to-fu stir-fried with scallions, green peas & carrots in our special spicy sauce & steamed white rice.
Spicy Tuna Fried Rice step by step
- With oil quick sauté the shredded carrot,.
- Season egg with salt and pepper then Beat the eggs, pour it all into the cooked rice and lightly mix it and pour into the wok with the sautéed carrot.
- Let it cook for few minute and make sure it doesn’t burn then flip it over once and cook few minutes.
- Break up the rice evenly and fried the rice for another 2 minutes, remove half the carrot fried rice for those who are vegetarian.
- Add in a small can of spicy tune and fried with the remaining fried rice till it’s fragrant for another 2 minutes then enjoy.
Mixed veggies stir-fried in light, white wine sauce or have it spicy in Hunan sauce & steamed white rice. Spicy Tuna on Crispy Rice is a trendy food that is here to stay. Basic sushi rolls can get so boring and the crispy texture of rice combines perfectly with creamy yet slightly spicy tuna. This appetizer has been popping up in the trendiest of restaurants and has become notorious in New York City. Fancy fried rice but looking for something healthier?