Fried eggs perched atop garlicky fried rice? Oh yes, it's what's for breakfast. Or lunch. Or possibly even dinner. Yes, I feel for garlic the way some people feel about chocolate. It makes me happy. If I see a recipe, article, blog post, book, tv show...whatever!...with some form of the word garlic in it, I have to investigate. One of these years I hope to get to a garlic festival so that I can roam free amongst my own kind. Fortunately, the hubs is one of us. But wouldn't it be great to feel the affirmation of those around me? To be welcomed by the soft yet sharp, subtle yet pungent whisper of garlic riding the breeze. Perhaps I should look into the public school system and living conditions in Gilroy. Hmmm. I'm off to do a little research while you enjoy a plate of garlicky goodness.
Garlic Fried Rice w/ Chile Vinegar & an Egg
adapted from (My Favorite Philippine Breakfast) Sundays at Moosewood Restaurant
makes 2 svgs.
1 Tbs. olive oil
1 large garlic clove, sliced thinly
2 c. cooked Brown Basmati rice
2 eggs (or more if you wish)
coarse salt, to taste
chile vinegar (mine is jalapeños & de arbol in cider vinegar), to taste
Heat oil in large skillet or wok and fry the garlic pieces until barely golden. Remove garlic and reserve. Stir-fry the rice until hot and well coated with oil. Take off heat and stir in reserved crispy garlic slices. Remove to plates and quickly fry up (or cook however you wish) the eggs and slide them on top. Sprinkle with salt and serve with the chile vinegar so each person to splash on as much as they like (or take a chile from the vinegar and eat it with the rice).
I was on a fried rice kick a while back...I ate it everyday for breakfast for a month...yours looks great.
ReplyDeleteI will always remember a garlic inspured meal I had at a restaurant near Seattle. Ebe the peanut butter cup like dessert was made with garlic topped with garlic ice cream. We both need to move to Gilroy:D Maybe a garlic festival event is in the works?
ReplyDeleteThis looks so flavorful you're right perfect for any meal of the day. Yum!
ReplyDeletelooks like my kinda dish ! yum
ReplyDeleteEven i feel the same way about garlic....you can check that in most of the mustard-garlic flavoured dishes i have cooked!!
ReplyDeleteVery yummy!!! and quite easy to make!!
ReplyDeletei remember driving into gilroy and literally getting hit with the garlic smell. i did not mind it at all, i love garlic too! this is a fantastic dish, love that egg!
ReplyDeleteThis is totally my kind of meal. Love garlic...and LOVE fried eggs on rice. Comfort food.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I want for breakfast! Delish.
ReplyDeleteGarlic for breakfast is crossing one food boundary too much for me. But I'd be happy with this one any other meal :)
ReplyDeleteSimply delicious...
ReplyDeleteOh yes...garlic for breakfast. A great way to start the day!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of rice with eggs for breakfast.
Garlic is just sooo good for you....ingenious way to bring it to the breakfast table.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is my kind of meal any time of day. Love it! I am a garlic fiend too. Mmmm...
ReplyDeleteChile vinegar - interesting! I might have to make some. ☺
I'm pretty sure you could top anything with garlic and a runny yolk and I'd be super happy. Breakfast, lunch, or dinner!
ReplyDeleteYet another egg-cellent dish to add to my list. I love the addition of the vinegar. I would not have thought of that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great dish I love garlic rice and yours look extremely comforting.
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Garlicky rice sound awesome then fried eggs make it more comforting one.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, this would be so good for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteYep, I could definitely eat this all day long--garlic and runny yolks work for me. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love something so tasty and simple with a fried egg on it. yum!
ReplyDeleteI'm more of a onion/shallot girl, myself, but I'm wit ya on the egg for breaky, lunch, or diner, oh yeah. Simplicity at it's finest!
ReplyDeleteHuevos montados :) plus garlic. Great combination but for breakfast, not sure. Love the combination that is for sure.
ReplyDeleteSaludos girl!
Mely
A day without garlic is a waste. This is my dinner tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteI bookmarked this one to try after only reading the title because I KNEW it was going to be this good.
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