Thursday, May 28, 2009

For breakfast, egg fried rice, is kind of nice.

picture photograph image eat local ingredients in egg fried rice 2009 copyright of sam breach http://becksposhnosh.blogspot.com/




Local Resources
Holiday ham from Boccalone [currently not available, buy during holiday season & freeze in smaller portions]
Little gem lettuce and shallots from Marin Roots Farm
Spring garlic from Mariquita Farm
Pasture raised eggs from Soul Food Farm
Basmati Rice from Lundberg.

Other Resources & Further Reading
Peanut Oil & Soy Sauce of non-local/unknown origin.
For egg fried rice I usually follow the technique, but not necessarily the exact ingredients, in one of my favourite recipe tomes, The Cook's Book.

Archives
2006 | Introducing Dessert First by PastryGirl, Anita.

© 2009 Sam Breach

6 comments:

  1. WOW it certainly does sound nice and I'm hungry and need breakfast! Thanks for always having the best recipes here!

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  2. i love fried rice for breakfast! i usually add one scrambled egg and top with one fried egg.

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  3. That DOES sound nice for breakfast!
    ---your photo, drool---

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  4. Anonymous28/5/09 10:00

    My son loves this kind of breakfast. In fact, I often heat up leftover stir fry for him or fried rice and pop an egg on top.

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  5. Glad to see you are using chopsticks.

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  6. I once had cold pad thai for breakfast. (leftovers from dinner the night before, staying in a hotel, no microwave available....) My friend thought I was nuts. But it was spectacular.

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