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PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 3:31 pm    Post subject: mexican fried rice Reply with quote

The best mexican restaurant los angeles provide the best mexican fried rice to their customers. There is a great demand for mexican fried rice because of its intense flavoring as well as seasoning. This is a very delicious dish to taste and can be experimented at your household, because all the ingredients that are used for this dish can be bought from the market. It will take about an hour to prepare this delicious mexican dish.
For preparing the ingredients it will take about 30 minutes and for cooking up this dish it will take yet another 30 minutes. You should take uncooked rice. Add oil as well as salt to taste to the uncooked rice. This is the first part that you have to do. Now we have to cut and chop the other ingredients that are present in this dish such as white onions which are sliced, turmeric powder, tomatoes which are chopped as well as cloves and garlic crushed.
The other ingredients that are to be added in the mexican dish are sliced capsicum, a teacup of boiled vegetables which are mixed with a variety of other vegetables such as carrots, french beans, green peas etc. to make this dish spicy add chili powder . then add oil as well as salt to taste too. The uncooked rice is washed and kept to soak for 30 minutes. Later it is drained. Then fry the drained rice with oil till its color changes to light pink.
Add water and salt to the fried rice till it gets cooked. Now its time to prepare the vegetables. Onions are fried and to it add the crushed garlic. Later add turmeric powder. Fry the capsicum separately and add tomatoes, chili powder, salt as well as vegetables. To this mixture add the fried onions as well as the cooked rice and mix it well. By doing these steps you have successfully completed the preparation of mexican fried rice and now its time to serve this yummy dish.
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