I believe my readers would very well know that I am a big fan of Thai Food. After the Thai Red Curry and Thai Green Curry, my next attempt is this Garlic and Basil Fried Rice. This is another favorite recipe in Thai cuisine - Kapow Jae meaning Thai basil with vegetables. I looovvvee Basil. The beautiful fragnance of Basil is simply divine. No wonder the holy basil or Tulsi is an offering made to Hindu gods.
Ingredients:
Rice - 2 cups
Garlic cloves - 6 or 8 - minced
Basil leaves - 1/2 cup - tightly packed - thinly sliced
Dry Red chillies - 5 or Red pepper flakes - 1 1/2 tsp
Extra Firm Tofu - 1 block - pressed and cubed
Carrots - 2 - julienned
Red bell pepper - 1/2 - julienned
Green bell pepper - 1/2 - julienned
Soy sauce - 1/4 cup (I used Low-sodium variety)
Light brown sugar - 1/2 tsp
Sesame oil / Canola oil - 2 tbsp
Method:
Wash and soak the rice in water for 30 mins. Cook the rice with 4 cups of water, 1/2 tsp of salt and a drizzle of oil. When done, fluff it with a fork spread it on a baking sheet and allow it to cool. Saute the cubed tofu in a tsp of oil until light brown on all sides. In a wide pan, add the oil and garlic and heat in a medium flame. When it starts getting hot add the carrots, bell peppers and increase the heat to med-high. Saute well for 3 to 4 mins and add the basil leaves and red chilli flakes. Add the soy sauce, sugar and salt. Mix well and reduce the heat to medium. Add the cooked cooled rice, tofu and toss gently to mix well. Serve hot.
Note: You can add any vegetables of your choice. Take care while sauteing the garlic as it tends to burn very quickly.
Sending this Garlic Basil Fried rice to Herbs & Flowers - Garlic event by PJ and to Rice Recipes Event.
Ingredients:
Rice - 2 cups
Garlic cloves - 6 or 8 - minced
Basil leaves - 1/2 cup - tightly packed - thinly sliced
Dry Red chillies - 5 or Red pepper flakes - 1 1/2 tsp
Extra Firm Tofu - 1 block - pressed and cubed
Carrots - 2 - julienned
Red bell pepper - 1/2 - julienned
Green bell pepper - 1/2 - julienned
Soy sauce - 1/4 cup (I used Low-sodium variety)
Light brown sugar - 1/2 tsp
Sesame oil / Canola oil - 2 tbsp
Method:
Wash and soak the rice in water for 30 mins. Cook the rice with 4 cups of water, 1/2 tsp of salt and a drizzle of oil. When done, fluff it with a fork spread it on a baking sheet and allow it to cool. Saute the cubed tofu in a tsp of oil until light brown on all sides. In a wide pan, add the oil and garlic and heat in a medium flame. When it starts getting hot add the carrots, bell peppers and increase the heat to med-high. Saute well for 3 to 4 mins and add the basil leaves and red chilli flakes. Add the soy sauce, sugar and salt. Mix well and reduce the heat to medium. Add the cooked cooled rice, tofu and toss gently to mix well. Serve hot.
Note: You can add any vegetables of your choice. Take care while sauteing the garlic as it tends to burn very quickly.
Sending this Garlic Basil Fried rice to Herbs & Flowers - Garlic event by PJ and to Rice Recipes Event.
Delicious garlic flavored rice....Nice clicks..
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Wow...delicious n flavorful rice...nice addition of basil to fried rice ... Liked it
ReplyDeleteThis really enlighten me as this is my lunch time and looks fab..
ReplyDeleteAromatic garlic basil rice looks fabulous.
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ReplyDeleteLove that flavor of basil in everything, this fried rice looks super delicious :)
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Fried rice looks absolutely delicious
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My God,it's totally yummy with the flavours and richness.The basil flavour is bursting to energize..Loved and loved it !
ReplyDeleteLove the flavors of the rice.
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Lots of flavor .. yummy Krithi. Thx for linking to the event.
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Wat a delicious and inviting fried rice,full of flavours...yumm..
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ReplyDeletenever tasted this variety of fried rice bookmarked..
ReplyDeleteMy most favourite thai food..Luv those basils and fresh vegetables
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Hey Krithi...Rice looks awesome... I've tagged u in Play The 7 Links Challenge! because it's great having u as a blogger friend! Chk it out now :)
ReplyDeletelook so colourful and great flavours!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, complete and flavorful meals...makes me hungry
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ReplyDeletehi krithi, saw you at networkedblogs.. this looks like a very delicious flavorful vegetable fried rice. would like to try this out...'i love basil too especially in spaghetti sauce.
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Very flavourful...rice..
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This one looks so easy to cook and mouth-watering...delicious!
ReplyDeleteYum!! Looks absolutely yummy. Cant wait to try. Have bookmarked this recipe! :)
ReplyDeleteFried rice looks simply inviting.
ReplyDeleteLovely lookg Fried rice..simply mouth watering..
ReplyDeleteLooks colorful and super delicious.. thanks for the lovely recipe. Yummy :)
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The "Jae" in "Kapow Jae" actually means "vegetarian" :)
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect, reminded me of back home!
[I'm from Thailand :D]
Oh my! I love it! :D
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