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CP Fried Rice

CP Fried Rice

Hello there, Slow Cookerers!!

One of the (awesome) side effects of using your slow cooker a lot is the leftovers.


Sometimes there just isn't enough of any one dish to feed the entire family again.



I really like whipping together fried rice on the weekends.



It's pure comfort food, and since I throw it all in the crockpot, there's no need to be home at 5 or 6 pm on a busy Saturday to get dinner ready.


The best part is that when I KNOW dinner is already cooked, we save a lot of money by not eating out while out and about running errands.


The Ingredients:

serves 4-6


2 cups leftover rice/quinoa (brown rice, etc. totally fine to use)

3 tablespoons butter

2 tablespoons soy sauce (LaChoy is gluten free)

2 teaspoons worcestershire sauce (Lea Perrins in US is gluten free)

1/2 teaspoon black pepper

1/4 teaspoon kosher salt (or 1/8 tsp iodized)

1/2 diced yellow onion

1 cup of whatever frozen or fresh vegetables you have on hand. (I had a bit of asparagus, some carrots and peas)

2 cups or so leftover meat, diced

1 egg

sesame seeds for garnish (optional)



The Directions.



Plop everything on in there together.


Mix it around, and cook on high for 2-3 hours, or on low for 3-4. You are only heating everything up and cooking the egg.


Serve in a bowl with a drizzle of soy sauce and eat it on the couch.
 

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