• coldv@lemmy.world
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      I’m sure Uncle Roger would approve. The spring onions are being used as garnish! Also it looks like they’re using a proper wok! They’re a wok fuckboi like Uncle Gordon!

      Seriously though, it looks great. Nothing wrong with throwing hot dog into fried rice. Fried rice is basically a fancy way to eat up leftovers anyway! It sounds like something you could get in a Hong Kong diner/Cha Chaan Teng

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          I’ve been rocking Spam fried rice for years now. Excellent protein choice. Pan fry the spam brown first

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        2 years ago

        Uncle Roger disapproves in his video reviewing William Osman who uses hot dogs.

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    2 years ago

    Personal preference is spam fried rice but I’d eat the fuck out of that

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    My family was Air Force, and when I was a young kid we were stationed on Clark base in the Philippines. Hot dog fried rice is one of my best memories. Our maid, Nita, would make it for my brother and I and I love it to this day. I need to whip me up a batch, now!

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    2 years ago

    Looks very similar to arroz chaufa from Peru!

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    Any tips on cooking this? I assume the hot dog bits cook pretty fast? And I assume they give a lot of flavor, are there any seasonings I should ease up on to let the hot dog shine?

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      I’d be careful with the salt, since the hot dogs are already somewhat salty. Otherwise, go nuts! I find the hot dog flavor to be pretty strong, so I tend to add in strong flavors (e.g. Sichuan peppercorn, kimchi) that can stand up to it. I like to cook the hot dogs in the oil first to draw out the fat and flavors of the hot dogs so that in turn can coat the rice and other ingredients.

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    2 years ago

    What kind of hotdog? Are we talking Oscar Mayer weiner or something a bit more fancy like a bratwurst, chorizo, kransky, lap chong?