-3 cups of jasmine rice (gạo)
-1 can of coconut milk (nước dừa sữa)
-1 cup of water (nước)
-1 can of Dole chunk pineapples in 100% pineapple juice or if you're really awesome, use fresh pineapples (khốm)
-2-3 links of Asian sausages (lạp xưỡng)-Snow peas (đậu hòa lan)
-Ginger (gừng)
-Green onions (hành)
-Soy sauce (nước tương) for seasoning-Salt (muối)
1. Wash 3 cups of rice in a non-stick pot. Add 1 cup of water to the rice and 1 can of coconut milk. Mix. Heat up high until the pot boils. Then lower the heat to medium and let the rice cook. Remember to keep the lid tightly on the pot. Check on it regularly to make sure the cooked rice doesn't get burnt at the bottom.
2.Cut the links of sausages into small slices. Put them into another pot to fry it up. No oil is required since the fat from the sausages would be enough to keep it moist. When sausages turn a full dark red, transferred sausages to bowl.
3. Peel ginger and cut it into tiny square pieces.
4. Cut snow peas in half and put them in
to a pot. Add a small amount of water into the pot; don't cover the peas with water. Sprinkle in some salt and some ginger (don't use all the ginger, only a small portion). Cover the lid and let the peas steam on medium high heat. Check on the snow peas regularly and take it off the stove when it's steamed to your desired texture. Some people like it soft, some prefer it more crunchy. Drain any remaining water and transfer snow peas into bowl.
5. If the pineapple chunks are too big, cut it to smaller size. If you're using from a can, drain the water. You don't need the water because the pineapple
chunks will still retain enough water to flavor the rice later.6. Cut the green onions into tiny pieces and set it aside.
7. When the rice is finished cooking (soft, liquid all gone), add in the sausages, pineapples, snow peas, ginger, and green onions. Toss the rice. This is the frying part of the fried rice. So stand there and fry the rice up. Make sure to break any large chunks of rice that may have been stuck together because they were at the bottom of the pot. Don't worry if it's a little burnt; it's what happens when you cook rice the traditional way.
8. Add soy sauce to flavor the rice to your liking. I didn't make this too salty because I didn't feel adding heavy soy sauce to coconut scented rice would make it nice to me. So I added a little bit of soy sauce. If you used a lot of the sausages, you probably don't need the soy sauce since you can eat the rice with the sausage and it'll give the salty factor to your rice.
9. Done, and eat!
3 cups lasted me two days...well I had several people eating it, so I think if I were to eat it alone, I would last me longer. But no problem, just throw it into the fridge, and when you want to eat it, take it out and fry it up again. I don't know, however, how long it would last since it has coconut in it. But then again, you shouldn't be eating fried rice all week anyways.
Cheers and good luck on college cooking!