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Fried Brown Rice with Brussels Sprouts, Fried Eggs, Greens and Chilli

by Chris Ammermann, Laura Harper-Hinton, Miles Kirby from Caravan: Dining All Day

Serves 4-6

Combine leftover brown rice with fried eggs, greens, Brussels sprouts and fiery chilli paste to create this incredibly moreish Korean-inspired brunch dish.

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Introduction

Whenever we cook brown rice, we always do a bit too much, just so we can fry the leftovers for breakfast. It’s really important for this recipe that the rice has been well drained and completely cooled to ensure you get those delicious crispy grains of rice. The mustard greens can happily be replaced with kimchi or another leafy green such as chard, spinach or kale. You can use wok water to provide steam for cooking vegetables – as the steam is produced, the water evaporates to leave the full flavour of the soy and vinegar. It’s a handy thing to have in the fridge, and will keep for a long time. This is a seriously full-of-flavour brunch dish that we have enjoyed many times with friends at home.

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Ingredients

6 tbsprapeseed oil
150gbrown onions, thinly sliced
300gBrussels sprouts, sliced
800gcooked brown rice
5spring onions, thinly sliced
200gmustard greens, kimchi or spring greens
6-8eggs, fried
1handful of coriander, roughly chopped
100gpeanuts, roughly chopped
6lime wedges
Fried shallots, optional
For the chilli paste:
50gfresh ginger, peeled and roughly chopped
4garlic cloves
1small handful of coriander (leaves and stalks), roughly chopped
3red chillies, roughly chopped
2 tbsprapeseed oil
For the wok water:
100mlwater
50mllight soy sauce (gluten-free, if required)
50mlChinese black vinegar, optional

Essential kit

You will need a small food processor to make the chilli paste.

Method

Put all the chilli paste ingredients into a food processor and blend to a paste. Transfer to a small bowl and set aside.

Next make the wok water. Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and set aside.

Heat a tablespoon of the oil in a large frying pan and fry the onions over a medium heat until browned, about 10 minutes. Remove from the pan and transfer to a large bowl. Add another tablespoon of oil to the pan and fry the Brussels sprouts in the same way, then transfer to the bowl with the onions.

Adding a tablespoon of oil to the frying pan for each batch, fry a quarter of the rice over a high heat with a quarter of the paste for 3–4 minutes. Then add 50ml wok water to the pan and allow this to reduce by half. Remove from the pan and add to the bowl with the onions and sprouts. Keep this bowl covered with a piece of foil to keep it warm. Repeat with the remaining three batches of rice, adding the spring onions and mustard greens at the end on the last batch to heat them through.

Transfer the fried rice, onions and sprouts to a serving dish and top with 6–8 fried eggs. Scatter over the coriander, peanuts, lime wedges and fried shallots and serve in the centre of the table for guests to help themselves.

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