Crab Lettuce Chahan Recipe (Japanese Fried Rice)

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You can easily make delicious Crab Lettuce Chahan using packaged crab meat. The key to delicious chahan is separating each grain of rice and we will show you how to achieve it easily.

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Crab Lettuce Chahan
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Course Main Dish, Rice
Cuisine Chinese, Japanese
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
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Translator Get Francis Mug
Course Main Dish, Rice
Cuisine Chinese, Japanese
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
person
Translator Get Francis Mug
Votes: 1
Rating: 5
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Ingredients
  • 150 g Hot Steamed Rice
  • 50 g Crab Meat packaged
  • 30 g Long Green Onions (Naganegi) coarsely chopped
  • 1/2 tsp Ginger Root chopped
  • 1 Egg
  • 1 tbsp Vegetable Oil
  • 1/6 tsp Salt
  • Pepper
  • A dash of Soy Sauce
  • 1 Lettuce Leaf
* 1 tablespoon (tbsp) = 15 ml, 1 teaspoon (tsp) = 5 ml
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Instructions
  1. Beat the egg thoroughly. The egg should have a thin consistency as we are showing here. As for the rice, be sure to use hot steamed rice. Cut the lettuce leaf into 2cm (0.8”) pieces.
    Beat the egg thoroughly. The egg should have a thin consistency as we are showing here. As for the rice, be sure to use hot steamed rice. Cut the lettuce leaf into 2cm (0.8”) pieces.
  2. Let’s make the chahan. Heat the vegetable oil in a pan. And add the chopped ginger root.
    Let’s make the chahan. Heat the vegetable oil in a pan. And add the chopped ginger root.
  3. When the oil has heated, add the beaten egg.
    When the oil has heated, add the beaten egg.
  4. And quickly place the hot steamed rice into the pan.
    And quickly place the hot steamed rice into the pan.
  5. Hold a spatula in each hand and separate the clumps of rice coating them with the egg evenly. Continue to separate each grain of rice but be sure not to crush it.
    Hold a spatula in each hand and separate the clumps of rice coating them with the egg evenly. Continue to separate each grain of rice but be sure not to crush it.
  6. Slightly tilt the pan and scoop the rice from the bottom. This will help to stir-fry quickly and also maintain the temperature of the pan.
    Slightly tilt the pan and scoop the rice from the bottom. This will help to stir-fry quickly and also maintain the temperature of the pan.
  7. When each grain has separated, add the coarsely chopped long green onion and stir-fry.
    When each grain has separated, add the coarsely chopped long green onion and stir-fry.
  8. Then, gather the rice over to one side and saute the crab meat. Reduce the liquid and then combine the crab and rice.
    Then, gather the rice over to one side and saute the crab meat. Reduce the liquid and then combine the crab and rice.
  9. Season it with salt and pepper. Mix to combine.
    Season it with salt and pepper. Mix to combine.
  10. Finally, add the chopped lettuce leaf. Add a dash of soy sauce to bring out the savory aroma.
    Finally, add the chopped lettuce leaf. Add a dash of soy sauce to bring out the savory aroma.
  11. Toss all the ingredients several times and now it is ready. The piping hot rice will soften the lettuce so avoid overcooking.
    Toss all the ingredients several times and now it is ready.
The piping hot rice will soften the lettuce so avoid overcooking.
  12. Place the crab lettuce chahan into a bowl.
    Place the crab lettuce chahan into a bowl.
Recipe Notes

A tip to separate each grain in the chahan is to use hot steamed rice cooked with a little less water and reduce the liquid from the crab meat.
Making this dish in smaller portions also helps to separate each grain of rice so the texture is more palatable.
If the crab meat isn’t available, crab stick can be a good substitute.
The amount of salt varies depending on your crab meat so adjust it accordingly.

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