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Komentáře • 196

  • @WutipongWongsakuldej
    @WutipongWongsakuldej Před rokem +16

    I think, for us Thai, Fried rice is more forgiving. Your variant might be different for mine and some other million recipe, but it’s totally fine.
    One of the ultimate version of Thai fried rice is “American Fried Rice” (weird, isn’t it?). Basically they add ketchup while stir frying the rice. It’s served with a sunny side up, fried sausage, and fried chicken. This was made to make it more familiar to US soldiers who was back then stationed in Thailand.

  • @spires2850
    @spires2850 Před rokem +17

    I love Thai fried rice as I love vegetables! Thai fried rice was one of the best street food when I was in Thailand. I could just change the meat what and whenever I feel like it. Those aroma from coriander, ground pepper and lime juice on top are so fresh and you can just tell .. that is Thai fried rice.

  • @jennaberrrybean
    @jennaberrrybean Před rokem +40

    This Thai fried rice is my go-to comfort food. Mine gotta have lots of Chinese kale though 😅❤

  • @jdmartin4293
    @jdmartin4293 Před rokem +80

    Uncle roger should do a review! I don’t think he would have much to say and you would be Auntie Marion!

    • @maralizaramos2072
      @maralizaramos2072 Před rokem +3

      I was thinking that too! How do we make that happen? Lol definitely would get auntie status, Marion is an amazing chef

    • @JoeyGulotta
      @JoeyGulotta Před rokem +5

      Something tells me Mayo and parsley in Fried rice wouldn’t make Uncle Roger v happy.

    • @d173adpool
      @d173adpool Před rokem

      Yeah, Marion is kinda realistic cook and levelling it up imho

    • @irwinkwong9593
      @irwinkwong9593 Před rokem

      Agreed, Uncle Rodger needs to review Marion so she can reach Auntie status to match Uncle Adam. He will then have an Auntie and Uncle down under!

    • @danieltoka3001
      @danieltoka3001 Před rokem

      He would say..... Aunty Marion, cook like Mama Noi..... Heyaaaaaaaa

  • @wandiclemence3178
    @wandiclemence3178 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I’ve picked up the recipe of the Japanese garlic fried rice while eating once at a Teppanyaki restaurant, the Chef used onions, garlic, carrots, pepper, soy sauce, butter. He started with some oil, stirred the garlic, onions, carrots, added the rice, soy sauce…cracked 2 eggs on the side to make an omelette to add to the rice. The carrots in small cube give color to the dish a,d at the end, the butter. I add sesame seeds at the beginning with the garlic and onion. That’s my version of the Japanese style fried rice, tasted and approved by my whole family😜

  • @XiaoBenJu
    @XiaoBenJu Před rokem +39

    I love Thai fried rice! Whenever I go to Thailand, it is always the one dish I always order.. I have tried to make it by myself and never got it right in terms of flavour.. I am going to try it again next week!

    • @Bmonkeygurl
      @Bmonkeygurl Před rokem

      We use fish sauce, mountain sauce, lime and palm sugar

    • @CyberMachine
      @CyberMachine Před rokem +1

      I have never seen it so dark before. Is this from North Thailand?

    • @Bmonkeygurl
      @Bmonkeygurl Před rokem

      @@CyberMachine same.

    • @001patben
      @001patben Před rokem

      @@CyberMachine Many Thai fried rice in Thailand, Pork Dark Soy Fried Rice (ข้าวผัดรถไฟ) sales at only the train is running.

    • @cookietime2635
      @cookietime2635 Před rokem

      try making it with ponzu sauce and little sugar…

  • @PrideWeWin
    @PrideWeWin Před rokem +12

    i like it when you use the word 'rices' to refer to several types of rices or as a countable noun.

  • @LoungingPotato
    @LoungingPotato Před rokem +9

    I love all types of fried rice but Thai fried rice has gotta be my favorite. I love how fresh and bright it can be

  • @poramint.884
    @poramint.884 Před rokem +28

    Besides chillies, a piece of lime is served in many Thai dishes, like fried rice. Love it!❤

    • @ANoLzGR
      @ANoLzGR Před rokem

      Unless there was none of cabbage as an ingredient as I’ve ever seen

    • @poramint.884
      @poramint.884 Před rokem

      @@ANoLzGR that's weird.

    • @MaI26982
      @MaI26982 Před rokem

      @@ANoLzGR cabbage it's in salad or north eastern food

  • @cc2016
    @cc2016 Před rokem +2

    ❤️🇹🇭When I studied in the US, I made my host family try Thai fried rice and they loveeee it so much ...

  • @alexdee5341
    @alexdee5341 Před rokem +16

    Filipino fried rice (at least my Mom's version): One cup of rice + two tablespoons of garlic per serving. With an option to garnish it with even more garlic on top once cooked. Soooooo good! Yum!
    Dracula is no match for me.

  • @TallPaul7771
    @TallPaul7771 Před rokem +12

    Now, this Thai fried rice is the kow pot I remember from my time in Thailand, down near Sattahip in the mid-70's. Thank you for the recipe and memories.

    • @WutipongWongsakuldej
      @WutipongWongsakuldej Před rokem +1

      Thai here :) it’s more closely to Kow Pad (stir fried rice, literally). You’ve got it close enough though.

    • @TallPaul7771
      @TallPaul7771 Před rokem +1

      @@WutipongWongsakuldej Thanks, I never knew the exact spelling, only the sound. 47 years does dull the memory a bit, though. I loved my time in Thailand.

  • @theleftysjournal8781
    @theleftysjournal8781 Před rokem +11

    My ultimate fav is Thai fried rice. Has always been. As i live in Asia, there are abundance of Thai food here 🤤🤤🤤😋😋😋. Esp when u add in sweet thai basil. Omg. Boom!!

  • @user-ft6mi9pj8v
    @user-ft6mi9pj8v Před rokem +3

    The Thai fried rice cooking method, the ingredients and the fish sauce with chillies and lime are just like here in Thailand. Well done!!

  • @ThunThun238
    @ThunThun238 Před rokem +15

    Thai fried rice would be better if use Thai kale instead of cabbage.

  • @niamtxiv
    @niamtxiv Před rokem +4

    I love Thai fried rice. ❤️❤️❤️ I like to add in Thai basil

  • @libbypetersen3523
    @libbypetersen3523 Před rokem +4

    Yum! Would enjoy a Part II with additional countries featured based on suggestions here in the comments. Thank you!

  • @lilywong9672
    @lilywong9672 Před rokem +8

    I think the Japanese fried rice one was my first Marion video and first one I've made from her recipes lol.

  • @ryuichiro.sakuraba
    @ryuichiro.sakuraba Před rokem +2

    So that's why the fingers technique kinda works for stovetop rice cooking - we usually have a cylindrical pot for rice (not tapering like a wok or something).
    Stick a finger into the pot with washed rice and marking where it lands on the finger - this would be an approximate for the water level needed (as the pot is cylinder so it's a volume thing).
    Place the same finger on the surface of the washed rice in the pot (make sure the rice is level), add water until it reaches said level.
    Then we add a bit extra water to account for evaporation, usually around half a finger's segment between the joints' worth. It may or may not work depending on your pot and the rice (takes a few - or many rice batches, to nail down).
    Once you get a good pot of rice, there are better chances that you'll make another good batch using the same measurement, no matter how much or little rice you cook - provided you use the same kind of rice. :)
    Buuuuuuut, better follow Marion. Accuracy is the best policy I guess, but I would stick with the finger - at least at home lol.

  • @JulieJworld
    @JulieJworld Před rokem +2

    These fried rice and fried chicken videos never cease to amaze! Love the recipes, so good! Thanks Marion for sharing 🤗

  • @dalar2
    @dalar2 Před rokem +4

    This is the content we all love right here!

  • @gfair2
    @gfair2 Před rokem +3

    It doesn't need to be perfect, it just has to be good!

  • @Piyopung
    @Piyopung Před rokem +3

    Some additional tip. If you want the smell of fish sauce to go ooooooooh pour it at the surface of a hot wok not on the rice!

  • @aliceadler4569
    @aliceadler4569 Před rokem +3

    Thanks, Marion!!! Love fried rice!!! Thank you!!! ♥️♥️♥️

  • @thehman2007
    @thehman2007 Před rokem

    Marion thanks for the great video. I’m going to try all three.

  • @merlion6613
    @merlion6613 Před rokem +1

    My Japanese mum’s version always had chopped onion and sausages in it - it was a staple for Saturday lunch when we were growing up. Still the best ever fried rice for me. Of course, nostalgia is the best ingredient, as they say ❤

  • @jennyrebecca7243
    @jennyrebecca7243 Před rokem +10

    Missing the classic Marion shows! This was perfect! Can’t wait for you to get back to this style of content! ❤️

  • @Mikeatle
    @Mikeatle Před rokem +2

    Ooh, I love your recipes!

  • @youtubedeletedmyaccountlma2263

    Just an extra info. “Chinese” fried rice has lots of varieties and differs from region to region. My favorite fried rice is not the egg fried rice 😅 I have a weird taste that I prefer a fried rice mixed with vegetables that I don’t know the name in English. It taste bitter but I like it a lot then mixed with some pork it taste wonderful

    • @thanosal-titan
      @thanosal-titan Před rokem

      Basically, every fried rice from any country on the world is a variant of Chinese fried rice.

  • @mozeltovcocktail
    @mozeltovcocktail Před rokem +2

    Love all your videos and this one has got to be my favorite. I am still trying to master the mystery that is Fried Rice.

  • @Natalie-health-wellness
    @Natalie-health-wellness Před rokem +1

    Yummmmmmm I’m salivating… they are on my to cook list, haven’t got to them yet 🙈🤣❤❤

  • @ultrage74
    @ultrage74 Před rokem +1

    For the thai fried rice, try the oyster sauce (original recipe has oyster sauce rather than the dark soy sauce), it will makes the difference

  • @omrikehat4239
    @omrikehat4239 Před rokem +1

    Great clip. Couldn't find how you prepare your rice on your site

  • @fessendenful
    @fessendenful Před rokem

    I grew up in Portland Oregon. My favorite fried rice memory was of a Japanese Restaurant from the mid 1980's. Zen had amazing, simple fried rice. Also, I love Thai food (most varieties) however, I don't remember having great Thai fried rice. Not my bag. Finally, I never fully explored my own fried rice for at home cooking. Not sure why that is. On the other hand, my Congee game is strong. Simple, comforting and formidable! Thanks Marion!

  • @palomahealing5073
    @palomahealing5073 Před rokem +1

    I've learned so much from you about making Authentic Asian food dishes..Now I know what key ingredients to have on hand. I can eat Asian everyday🥰👌

    • @frankm7707
      @frankm7707 Před rokem

      That’s not authentic Asian food. She is using American Asian food recipes.

  • @darinwade1973
    @darinwade1973 Před rokem +4

    So perfect with the rice Marion I always watch my rice let's do some Christmas ideal cooking Marion and get more reviews I always watch you on my flat-screen TV in kitchen your so epicurean on Asian cooking and preparing...

    • @darinwade1973
      @darinwade1973 Před rokem +1

      Thanks Marion watching from my kitchen you know your signature prep-cook and the likes

  • @palomahealing5073
    @palomahealing5073 Před rokem

    Oh wow, this video is Priceless!💎

  • @Heretopaint
    @Heretopaint Před rokem

    I have made the buttery garlic fried rice so many times since I first saw your video. Now I need to get some mayo to try that. This one is a classic especially when you don’t have other proteins handy or are low on time. One of my favorites for sure!

  • @anupjohn87
    @anupjohn87 Před rokem

    Those look scrumptious! I just love the way you cook, its like some form of meditation. Its mesmerizing. Keep up the good work!

  • @palomahealing5073
    @palomahealing5073 Před rokem +5

    I noticed that the ratio of rice & water to cook is different between the Dry & High Altitude areas, to the super Humid and Tropical/below, Sea levels areas...example: Las Vegas & Miami.🌵/🏝🤔 In Miami I use 1 1/4 C. like you said? But in Las Vegas, it's 1 1/2 C. of water to the 1 Cup of rice! (It's just like in baking..the ratios are different depending on the Altitudes!)

  • @johnnycrepaul547
    @johnnycrepaul547 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love Indian fried rice with lots of spices and black peppers.

  • @YelpBullhorn
    @YelpBullhorn Před rokem +13

    I’ve never added rice wine or sesame oil to my Chinese fried rice before. Will give it a go next time I cook it. I always add MSG to my Chinese dishes though.

    • @frankm7707
      @frankm7707 Před rokem

      Soy sauce will make Chinese fried rice soggy. Use salt and white pepper for seasoning. She is all wrong

    • @pretendtobenormal8064
      @pretendtobenormal8064 Před rokem +2

      MSG is King of flavor. Fuiyoh!!!

    • @youtubedeletedmyaccountlma2263
      @youtubedeletedmyaccountlma2263 Před rokem +2

      @@frankm7707 don’t add too much soy sauce, and fry it in high heat.

    • @CyberMachine
      @CyberMachine Před rokem +1

      @@frankm7707 Chinese people use light soy sauce for it.

    • @frankm7707
      @frankm7707 Před rokem

      @@CyberMachine authentic Chinese fried rice do not use soy sauce. Only American style uses soy sauce.

  • @ochoonda
    @ochoonda Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing, Marion 👍
    The best fried rice I had was in Southern Thailand. It is Chinese Thai style with pork, cuttle fish and prawns fried in light soya and fish sauce served with sliced cucumbers, a lime wedge and a sunny side (duck) egg on top!
    It will be great if you may show us how to cook the dish. Thanks Marion😊

  • @birreboi
    @birreboi Před rokem +3

    Wow as usual, your cooking makes my mouth water!

  • @wejdentayechi1948
    @wejdentayechi1948 Před rokem +2

    Very nice recipes, I guess also what makes the real difference in all these recipes is the rice, it is completely different in the 3 countries, and even if we would add egg and soy sauce only to each one, the rice would make it taste different and very typical of their respective countries. I would have liked to know what you used for each (they do look different) ❤️❤️❤️

  • @wishmeluck3024
    @wishmeluck3024 Před rokem

    I am Thai but I prefer Chinese fried rice. I am quite surprised and glad to know that many people here love Thai fried rice.

  • @LittleImpaler
    @LittleImpaler Před 11 měsíci

    Your Thai fried rice was da bomb. Had it for lunch today. I think i had more than 3 cups. I did the Asian thing use the rest of rice in rice cooker from last night. It didn't turn as dark as yours. I put Japanese turnip greens along with the cabbage. 🙂

  • @woolfel
    @woolfel Před rokem +4

    you can also steam short grain rice to get the perfect texture for japanese fried rice.

  • @Fullblown671
    @Fullblown671 Před rokem +3

    Fried Rice is Life! 😋

  • @mimosveta
    @mimosveta Před rokem

    about quarter cup thing, I once cooked rice in pressure cooker, I don't know why I did that, but it turned out perfect. of course I have no idea what I did. so, in pressure cooker, most of the steam stays inside, some whistles out, but it's called pressure cooker for a reason, I assume, so, the steam should be building up inside and not really getting out through the whistle too much. would that mean that you wouldn't need extra quarter cup of water when making it in pressure cooker?

  • @mehae_1991
    @mehae_1991 Před rokem +1

    Do you know when railway fried rice was invented (1910-1925) it’s a luxury food because a lot of ingredients need to import from other countries to Siam

  • @warunyumangkhla4189
    @warunyumangkhla4189 Před rokem

    When u put in wet seasoning u can put on high heat and toss it on the side of the wok for extra aroma. im doing it alot.

  • @cookietime2635
    @cookietime2635 Před rokem

    Try making fried rice with Japanese Ponzu Sauce…game changer!

  • @flameofflavor
    @flameofflavor Před rokem

    🤤🤤love your cooking

  • @dyingdoesnthurt1967
    @dyingdoesnthurt1967 Před rokem

    Hi…. Love your recipes ❤

  • @manbat106
    @manbat106 Před rokem

    When I was in Thailand they would chargrill the Vegies and then add them into the fried rice that gave them a extra layer of flavour

  • @wahedahalnahdi6252
    @wahedahalnahdi6252 Před rokem +3

    What about Indonesian friend rice (nasi goreng )is the best

  • @eleanorriches2364
    @eleanorriches2364 Před rokem +1

    These kinds of "collection" videos should be grouped together for easier access just like all the dumpling videos are, ect.

  • @rodwilliams5074
    @rodwilliams5074 Před rokem

    Marion, @20:25 where did you get that knife from to cut the butter ? It looks similar to the ones I have which my mother got as a set for a wedding present 1945. Just curious. I enjoy your channel 👍.

  • @theesitmanaswee328
    @theesitmanaswee328 Před rokem

    Thai fired rice use "fish sauce . soy sauce . black soy sauce (not sweet soy sauce) , oyster sauce and sugar". We don't put cabbage in Thai fired rice but we use Thai kale (ผักคะน้า). I think be kind for cabbage, Thai kale its hard to find.

  • @risquecat
    @risquecat Před rokem +1

    I always add thai basil to my fried rice

  • @JasonT4578
    @JasonT4578 Před 4 měsíci

    I like a dryer consistantcy then add soy or duck sauce at the end

  • @hollish196
    @hollish196 Před rokem

    I know I was supposed to be focusing on the tomatoes, but you wedding/engagement rings are lovely.

  • @parvathicooking5395
    @parvathicooking5395 Před rokem +1

    Hi. Sis💟.. Look delicious 😋😋😋

  • @Daven834
    @Daven834 Před rokem +2

    I love fried rice😋😋😋😋😋

  • @ogrigorigoi
    @ogrigorigoi Před rokem +2

    I’m Japanese
    I’ve never seen or cooked fried rice like that.
    It’s totally weird to put mayo in the rice when you cook fried rice 😅

  • @ebsmites7544
    @ebsmites7544 Před rokem +1

    that tip about how much water to put in the pot. I use it all time and it works out perfectly every single time. Its basically a 1 to 1 ratio. 1 cup of water to 1 cup rice plus an extra 1/4 cup

  • @Baz.007
    @Baz.007 Před rokem

    I think we have an auntie deserving title here.
    The Thai and Chinese fried rice looks about right.
    The Japanese one looks.... less conventional, but I still think it's going to be good when we have so much butter and baby mayo at play. Lol

  • @justartt
    @justartt Před rokem

    Umm... 2 questions. One why aren't you using the Wok pan to flip the rice and Two why is there no msg?

  • @andrewclarke106
    @andrewclarke106 Před rokem

    I love sun dried tomatoes in fried rice

  • @EzKillify
    @EzKillify Před rokem

    Guyanese - Chinese Fried Rice a must

  • @pskamdar
    @pskamdar Před rokem

    Is it sushi rice you use for Japanese fried rice?

  • @ddfhckkkk
    @ddfhckkkk Před rokem

    The best Thai fried rice

  • @lastminuteproductions691

    malaysian salivating here :P

  • @SebPaez
    @SebPaez Před rokem

    You should try Peruvian seafood fried rice!

  • @ryguyw1
    @ryguyw1 Před rokem +2

    I wonder what it would be like with Sriracha mayo 🤔🤔

    • @jalbu8330
      @jalbu8330 Před rokem

      Yum yum that sounds divine 😋

  • @binjieliu8992
    @binjieliu8992 Před rokem

    For the home cook, this is good enough.

  • @richardengelhardt582
    @richardengelhardt582 Před rokem

    The Japanese variety seems similar to the staple Filipino garlic fried rice served everywhere for breakfast

  • @mywincears9598
    @mywincears9598 Před rokem

    Tomato? One of most important veg on TH and CH ones is a carrot, green onion is missing on JP, also never seen tomato except on "american fried rice", etc etc lots of stuff that are missed. Hopefully this helps you, cheers
    FYI,
    TH: fried rice needs a meat source, generally it is not eaten by itself if you don't add meat into it
    CH: frying char siu (or any cooked meat) with rice is generally frown upon if it's not served with additional side dish of pure char siu

  • @sam1211chow
    @sam1211chow Před rokem

    LOVE LOVE LOVE

  • @rs247
    @rs247 Před rokem +1

    Bonjour, quel riz utilisez-vous pour la première recette s'il vous plaît?

    • @Puda
      @Puda Před rokem

      Jasmine rice. C’est marqué sur ses recettes (elle a mis le lien)

    • @rs247
      @rs247 Před rokem +1

      @@Puda je te remercie👍

  • @ladyfl786
    @ladyfl786 Před rokem +1

    The best fried rice is from Peru...really!

  • @xuedalong
    @xuedalong Před rokem

    Western Chinese restaurant style. It possibly resembles one authentic Chinese style - soy sauce fried rice. Although of course that would use Chinese rice and not Jasmine or long grain.

  • @shinyanakagawa8241
    @shinyanakagawa8241 Před rokem

    Thai and Indonesian fried rice are the best in my book.

  • @ritamendes223
    @ritamendes223 Před rokem

    Marion should I add salt while the rice is cooking?

    • @Marionskitchen
      @Marionskitchen  Před rokem

      It's totally fine to add the salt while cooking, makes them more full-flavoured and tasty! -Team Marion's Kitchen

  • @VictorLim
    @VictorLim Před rokem

    Missing Nasi Goreng from Malaysia/Singapore.

  • @christianchauhan23
    @christianchauhan23 Před rokem +1

    💛 all your video's #Marion mam👍.

  • @weekdaycycling
    @weekdaycycling Před rokem

    You can add chicken or pork to Thai fried rice.

  • @nonenone2565
    @nonenone2565 Před rokem

    What about Korean Kimchi fried rice and Indonesian Nasi Goreng fried rice?

    • @Marionskitchen
      @Marionskitchen  Před rokem

      Here are the links to both recipes
      Kimchi Fried Rice: www.marionskitchen.com/kimchi-fried-rice/
      Nasi Goreng Fried Rice: www.marionskitchen.com/indonesian-nasi-goreng/
      Enjoy cooking! 🥰 -Team Marion's Kitchen

  • @afolsom685
    @afolsom685 Před rokem

    😋😋😋

  • @manueldsouza3396
    @manueldsouza3396 Před rokem

    Hello.chef
    Lovely.method
    Chef.manuel
    Bombay
    India

  • @hana7333
    @hana7333 Před rokem +12

    You should try hyderabadi fried rice made with basmati rice, scrambled eggs, boiled shredded chicken, extreme finely chopped carrots & green beans, spring onion for garnish- green part only, chopped garlic, sauces add soy sauce, ketchup, green chilli sauce, vinegar, spices add salt, black pepper. Serve with chicken 65 gravy style south indian. For reference view the CZcams channel 'my kitchen tasty dishes' for both recipes

    • @occles
      @occles Před rokem +1

      That sounds fantastic! Do you have a written recipe? Lol

    • @katl8825
      @katl8825 Před rokem

      Chicken 65 is so addictive. I have to give this a try.

    • @nomanor7987
      @nomanor7987 Před rokem

      Indians make fried rice too?

    • @sorojinidungdung6979
      @sorojinidungdung6979 Před rokem +1

      Feel like average

  • @leenezzeddine8119
    @leenezzeddine8119 Před rokem +1

    can you add tuna to fried rice??

  • @Pinkhair332
    @Pinkhair332 Před rokem

    Rice cooker is gonna make your life much easier.

  • @lxxdbxxl
    @lxxdbxxl Před rokem +1

    What I don't like about an induction stove is obviously as you told that the heat isn't as powerful as the gas stove. For me, the fried rice of all these 3 nationalities should have the smell of iron and heat which makes rice friable.
    And for Thai railways fried rice, I have experienced one street restaurant using pickled bean curd as another ingredient. (This restaurant claims that this recipe and restaurant were created 100 years ago. And I'm not saying your Thai fried rice recipe isn't correct.) Just to share my experience. :)

  • @kim7990
    @kim7990 Před rokem

    You should do Indonesia too 🥺

  • @mygoldencollection
    @mygoldencollection Před rokem +2

    You should also try Indian Fried Rice

  • @somtavhin
    @somtavhin Před rokem +3

    Thai Fried rice seasoning consists of soy sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, but it's very difficult to make it delicious like the restaurant. But the important secret is the burning smell of the pan.

  • @Redmi-xu1yo
    @Redmi-xu1yo Před rokem

    How bout Australia 🍚 Rice?huh still looking for Asian cloud ☁️🌨️ Aussie famous dish??🤭

  • @poonnyuniverse
    @poonnyuniverse Před rokem

    You are so funny 😂