Mom's Lo Mai Fan 
Per Mom, there are 2 main ways you can cook this. 1.) Toss raw rice into a wok and stir constantly until cooked or 2.) Soak rice overnight prior to cooking. Mom, always looking for ways to simplify things, does it a 3rd (fast and easy) way - cooking the rice in a rice cooker before stir frying it with other ingredients. This may sound obvious, but sticky rice is strangely temperamental. Cooking it on its own usually results in either a goopy mess or partially raw rice. The trick is to mix regular rice along with it to get the perfect level of "doneness."
Prep Time: 40 minutes 
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Due to the number of pictures, please see rest of the recipe after the jump.
Ingredients: (4 servings)
- 3 cups sticky rice (we use Mogami sweet rice)
 - 1 cup regular rice
 - Chinese sausage
 - Chinese black mushrooms
 - Cilantro
 - Dried shrimp
 - Green onions
 - Soy sauce
 
Rice Prep
- Add both types of rice to your rice cooker and make sure to rinse grains thoroughly with water
 - Cook rice (aka, push the button)
 
- Add your desired amount of dried shrimp into a small bowl and add just enough water to cover the shrimp. Let sit.
 - Dice your Chinese sausage, mushrooms, cilantro, and green onions.
 
- After your rice is finished cooking, put your wok over medium heat.
 - Add a little bit of oil into your wok and allow it to get hot.
 - Add your sausage and mushrooms. Stir and cook for ~1 minute.
 - Add your rice to the wok and stir.
 - Add a dash of soy sauce and stir. Season to your liking.
 - Add the dried shrimp as well as the water it was soaking in (gives it a little more shrimp flavor) and stir.
 - Lastly, stir in your cilantro and green onions. Turn off heat immediately after stirring to prevent the greens from yellowing.
 
There you go - fast, easy, and tasty :) Enjoy!







Yum!! That looks amazing! Do you usually get rice that burns to the bottom of a rice cooker? That is our biggest problem when using a rice cooker. Any tricks? Or recommended brands?
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle! We've actually had a big range in rice cookers from the uber cheap to uber expensive (some non-stick and others stainless steel), but haven't had a problem with burned rice. My guess (and just a guess) is that you need a new rice cooker. We are using a Tatung similar to this one: http://www.amazon.com/Tatung-TATUNG-TAC-6G-RICE-COOKER/dp/B003O7OW2I/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1392353102&sr=1-1&keywords=tatung+rice+cooker. I saw one on Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Aroma-ARC-914SBD-Uncooked-Digital-Steamer/dp/B007WQ9YNO/ref=sr_1_21?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1392353188&sr=1-21&keywords=rice+cooker) that seems well-reviewed for $30 - maybe give that a shot? Let me know how it goes!
DeleteHAHAH I use the same yellow toddler bowls. Yum recipe!!! Love it, thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteHaha! We've got LOTS of toddler dinnerware :) Glad you liked the recipe!!
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