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Gebratener Reis mit Holy Basil: Khao Pad Krapao - Yak Thai Gebratener Reis mit Holy Basil: Khao Pad Krapao - Yak Thai

Fried Rice with Holy Basil: Khao Pad Krapao

Khao Pad Krapao (ข้าวผัดกะเพรา) is a quick Thai rice dish with minced meat, chili, and the typical aroma of holy basil. Leftover cooked jasmine rice from the previous day is especially suitable for this, as the grains remain loose and do not stick together when fried.

If you need to cook quickly, this recipe is an excellent choice. With the right seasoning base of fish sauce, light soy sauce, and our Pad Kra Pao Wok Sauce, the dish will be on the table in a short time.

Ingredients for 2 servings of Khao Pad Krapao

Minced meat 100 g
Jasmine rice (from the previous day) 300 g
Eggs 2 pieces
Thai chilies 4-5 pieces
Holy basil 1 stalk
Pad Krapao Wok Sauce 2-3 tbsp
Fish sauce 1 tbsp
Light soy sauce 3 tbsp
Vegetable oil 4 tbsp

 

Preparation

  1. Cut the Thai chilies into fine rings. Pluck the basil leaves from the stem.
  2. Heat 2 tbsp of vegetable oil in a wok until very hot and vigorously fry the minced meat in it, stirring constantly.
  3. When the meat starts to brown, add the chilies and fry briefly with it.
  4. Reduce the heat slightly, then stir in the Pad Krapao Wok Sauce, fish sauce, and light soy sauce and let it simmer briefly.
  5. Add the cooked rice, mix everything thoroughly, and continue to fry, stirring, until the rice is evenly seasoned.
  6. If the rice seems too dry, add a small splash of water or a little extra soy sauce.
  7. Add the basil leaves and stir briefly until they wilt slightly.
  8. Meanwhile, heat the remaining oil in a pan and fry 2 fried eggs, preferably with slightly crispy edges.
  9. Distribute the rice onto plates, top each with a fried egg, and serve immediately hot.

 

Jens Reiskoch
Author: Jens (The Rice Cook)
For over 20 years, Jens has been cooking Thai food and
since 2011, he has been reporting on his culinary experiences on his blog Der Reiskoch.
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