Pineapple Fried Rice
I don’t take breakfast lightly.
The truth is – breakfast is my favorite meal of the day. So I eat like a queen.
The truth is – I eat like a queen even for lunch and dinner.
To sum that up, I don’t take meals lightly. 😛
Breakfast means fried rice and sunny side up. But this time, no sunny side up!
You think no eggs this time? Nope! I have them in the fried rice, of course! 😀
This recipe is inspired by the pineapple fried rice I have eaten in Macau. I loved that a lot and I missed how delicious it was. It was simple, but I love how the pineapple shines. This pineapple fried rice is so tasty and flavorful from the coconut milk and pineapple. You can serve this with deep fried fish fillet with honey-mustard sauce (oh yum!) or this can be eaten alone.
Pineapple Fried Rice
- Difficulty: easy
Ingredients:
- 2 scrambled eggs
- 1 cup jasmine rice
- 1 cup coconut milk, preferably fresh*
- ¼ cup pineapple juice, canned or fresh**
- ¼ cup water
- 5 tbsp cooking oil
- ¼ cup red bell pepper, chopped
- Small onion, chopped
- 4 cloves garlic, crushed
- Few shrimps, shelled and deveined, heads removed
- 2 cups pineapples, cubed (fresh or canned)
- 1 tsp soy sauce
- Spring onion, sliced
- Optional ingredients for pineapples: butter and brown sugar
Instructions:
- Using a rice cooker, cook the jasmine rice along with its required liquid (coconut milk, pineapple juice and water). Instructions on the packaging of the rice are given, so the amount of liquid may vary. If you don’t have rice cooker, you can cook the jasmine rice in a saucepan or thick pot. Bring to a boil. Lower the heat, cover and simmer until cooked. This may take about 20-minutes. Let cool down before proceeding to the fried rice.
- Optional: Before cutting the pineapples into cubes, you can fry them for a super delicious taste – (a) slice pineapples and dip in brown sugar; (b) get a frying pan; (c) add butter when it slightly hot; (d) fry both sides of pineapples until edges turn brown. Let cool down a bit and cut into cubes. If you don’t want to do this step, it’s your loss! 😛 Just kidding – you can just immediately cut your pineapples into cubes and set aside.
- In a large skillet/wok over medium heat, add a small amount of oil and make the scrambled eggs. Break the scrambled eggs apart so you will have smaller pieces. Transfer to a plate and set aside for later.
- In the same skillet/wok, add about 1 tbsp of oil. Add onions and garlic and cook until soft. Add red bell peppers and shrimps. Cook until shrimps turn orange in color. Transfer to the plate with the scrambled eggs.
- Again, on the same pan, add about 2 tbsp of oil. Add in the cooled jasmine rice, stirring them to keep them apart. Keep stirring until light golden brown. This may take about 5 minutes.
- Add soy sauce and the cubed pineapples. Mix.
- Add the plate of eggs and veggies. Add in sliced spring onions.
- Serve and enjoy!
Notes:
* I prefer fresh coconut milk to avoid the overpowering taste of the coconut. But if you prefer the one in can which is hassle-free, choose the light one. If you cannot find light canned coconut milk, you might want to cut down the amount and adjust the rest of the liquids.
** If using fresh, make sure you know how to choose the sweet ones. I don’t… so unlucky me! But you can use the technique in step #2 to make your pineapples sweeter.
This can be served alone or with deep fried fish fillet. Or whatever you think pairs well with this delicious fried rice.
Source recipe: Pineapple Cashew Fried Rice by How Sweet Eats
You think the ‘pineapple boats’ are beautiful, eh? Thanks to my cousin who did the carving for me! 😀
So, what do you think of this dish? Let me know and write them on the comment box below. As always, thank you for being with me today!
Wishing you a day full of smiles! 😀 😀 😀
34 Comments
Fae's Twist & Tango
Absolutely fabulous!!! 🙂
Mela
My husband would love this. I can’t wait to make this for him.
Jhuls
I hope you will love this as much as I did. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by.
joylovefood
I love making fried rice, but have never added pineapple, it sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing at What’d You Do This Weekend?!
CrumblesAndKale
This sounds fantastic! Love how you served it in a pineapple 🙂
Jhuls
It was more fun eating from the pineapple boat. 😀 Thanks for stopping by and fo following my blog. xx
Lynz Real Cooking
Wow very interesting and delicious!
Jhuls
Thank you, Lynz! They were enjoyed till they’re gone! 😀 Have a lovely weekend! xx
Lynz Real Cooking
I am sure Jhuls! xx
The Kiwi Fruit
Fried rice in a pineapple is such an awesome thing and it looks amazing!!! 🙂
Jhuls
I am thinking of making this again for the weekend breakfast. 😀 Thanks for stopping by. xx
FrugalHausfrau
Oh Jhuls, this looks so good! And pineapples will soon be good here! This combo is new to me, yet has so many flavors I know and love, so I am really excited to try it! I think you should bring this to Throwback Thursdays, please! http://frugalhausfrau.com/2015/12/10/throwback-thursday-17/
Jhuls
Yay! I hope you will love this as much as I did. This is so tasty, indeed. 😀 And thanks so much for the invite, Mollie. Another amazing party. 😀 By the way, what time do you start the party?
FrugalHausfrau
6:00 pm central time!
Jhuls
Okay, copy that! 😉 Thanks, Mollie.
Another question, is it okay to share old recipes??
Elaine @ foodbod
I LOVE breakfast!!! I’ve never had a rice dish for breakfast though – interesting xx
Jhuls
Thank you, Elaine! Rice is power for us! 😀
Love My Mess
We just love pineapple in our house so this is right up our ally. Thanks for sharing this recipe, pinned!
Jhuls
I am glad we have something in common. 😀 Thanks for stopping by. xx
Natalie Browne
Jhuls, I think this takes breakfast to a whole new level, lol 🙂 My mouth is watering. I would never have thought to have fried rice for breakfast, but now that I’ve seen this recipe, my thoughts have changed. The presentation is stunning, as well. Thanks for sharing it with us at Fiesta Friday. Have a great weekend 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you, Natalie. Rice is my strength. 😀 I hope you re having fun co-hosting. Have a lovely weekend and happy FF! xx
lapetitepaniere
Jhuls, this recipe looks fantastic. Love the presentation, I feel like I’m on n vacation 😀 Thanks for sharing and have a nice weekend! 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Linda! I feel Hawaii! 😀 Have a lovely weekend to you, too! xx
Laura @ Feast Wisely
Love those pineapple boats – reminds me I bought some years ago carved from wood (in Asia if I recall) and I have never used them – this could be the perfect recipe….thanks Jhuls!
Jhuls
Thanks to my cousin for doing the carving! This made the pineapple fried rice more fun to eat. I wonder if she’ll make this again when I make the fried rice next time. 😀 Thanks, Laura! xx
Julie is Hostess At Heart
Wow Jhuls, I like breakfast, but never get to fancy. This meal would keep me full until as leach lunch and then I would be looking for breakfast leftovers!
Jhuls
I was supposed to just place the fried rice in a regular plate, but my cousin offered to carve the pineapples… So of course, I said yes. 😀 Thanks, Julie! I wish you a fab weekend! xx
airamsays
looks
very yummy
Jhuls
Thanks and thanks for stopping by! Have a lovely weekend! 🙂
airamsays
Thanks you Aswell . (:
Jodi
Oh Juhls! This is beautiful and sounds so delish! I can’t wait to make some time! Happy Friday!
Jhuls
Thank you, Jodi. I hope you’ll love it. 🙂 Have a great weekend. xx
MyCulinarySaga
Yum 🙂 awesome breakfast – fit for a king / queen 😀
Jhuls
You are indeed correct! 😀 Thanks for stopping by! xx