Best Golden Fried Rice With Salmon And Furikake Recipes

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GOLDEN FRIED RICE WITH SALMON AND FURIKAKE



Golden Fried Rice With Salmon and Furikake image

Chef Lucas Sin of Junzi taught us this technique for fried rice in which every single grain is coated in egg yolk and fries up perfectly distinct and chewy. Sin uses the method as a blank canvas for mixing in ingredients and flavors ranging from spicy shredded pollo adobado to ketchup.

Provided by Lucas Sin

Categories     Bon Appétit     Dinner     Lunch     Brunch     Seafood     Fish     Salmon     Rice     Egg     Green Onion/Scallion     Ginger     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Stir-Fry

Yield 4 Servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

4 large eggs
4 cups chilled cooked short-grain white rice
5 Tbsp. vegetable oil, divided, plus more for drizzling
Kosher salt
1 (12-oz.) skinless, boneless salmon fillet, cut into (1") pieces
1 (1") piece ginger, peeled, finely chopped
½ small onion, finely chopped
1 tsp. sugar
4 scallions, white and pale green parts finely chopped, dark green parts thinly sliced, separated
3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
Furikake (for serving)

Steps:

  • Separate egg yolks from whites, placing yolks in a medium bowl and whites in a small bowl. Add rice to bowl with yolks and mix to break up any clumps and coat each grain with yolks (take your time with this as any clumps will cook together); set aside. Stir 2 Tbsp. oil into egg whites and season lightly with salt.
  • Heat a dry large nonstick skillet over high. Add egg white mixture and cook, pushing around constantly with chopsticks or a heatproof rubber spatula, until gently set, about 30 seconds. Transfer to a plate. Wipe out skillet if needed.
  • Heat 1 Tbsp. oil in same skillet over medium-high. Season fish with salt and cook, undisturbed, until golden brown underneath, about 2 minutes. Turn and cook just until lightly browned on the other side and opaque throughout, about 1 minute. Transfer to another plate. Wipe out skillet.
  • Heat 2 Tbsp. oil in skillet over medium-high. Cook ginger, stirring, until very fragrant, about 20 seconds. Add onion and season with a pinch of salt. Cook, stirring, until onion is translucent, about 1 minute (remove from heat if onion starts to go past golden brown). Add reserved rice mixture, sprinkle with sugar, and season with salt. Toss to combine, then cook, undisturbed, until rice is beginning to warm and crisp underneath, about 1 minute. Push some of the rice to the side to clear a few inches in skillet. Drizzle a bit of oil into the clearing. Add scallion white and pale green parts and garlic and cook, stirring, until just softened and fragrant, about 45 seconds. Toss into rice mixture and cook, tossing occasionally, until warmed through and rice is crisp and chewy, about 3 minutes. Return cooked egg whites to pan and cook, tossing and breaking up with spatula until distributed. Return salmon to pan and toss once to combine.
  • Divide among plates and top with furikake and scallion greens.

FRIED RICE PAPER WITH FURIKAKE



Fried Rice Paper with Furikake image

Got leftover rice paper wrappers from making Vietnamese summer rolls or spring rolls? Fry them up for a super quick, super easy crunchy snack. A generous sprinkling of Japanese furikake with its sesame, dried seaweed, and a hint of salt and sugar is the perfect topping.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 5m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 3

Neutral oil, such as vegetable or canola, for frying
4 (8 1/2-inch) round rice paper wrappers
Furikake, to taste

Steps:

  • Fill a large heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven with 1 inch of oil. Clip a deep-fry thermometer to the pot. Heat over medium-high heat until the thermometer registers 380 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with paper towels.
  • Gently place 1 rice paper wrapper in the oil and fry, pushing the wrapper down slightly with a slotted spoon, until doubled in size, puffed, crisp and white, 3 to 5 seconds. Transfer with the slotted spoon to the prepared baking sheet to drain. Sprinkle generously with furikake while hot. Repeat with the remaining rice paper wrappers. Break into small pieces and serve.

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