Pineapple Fried Rice ( One More Light Food) 2023


 While the whole world is debating and meme-fying the adding of pineapple to savory preparations, I would just say one thing. It is no harm in experimenting once a while, because you don’t know what hits a jackpot for your palate! So, this tropical-ish Thai Pineapple Fried Rice is what you can actually go for. Made with fresh pineapple, this Pineapple Fried Rice recipe is simple, lightly spiced, delicious and vegan.

pineapple fried rice served in a white bowl with text layovers.

MY LATEST VIDEOS

0 seconds of 0 secondsVolume 0%
This ad will end in 1
 

The Pineapple Debate

A few years back, I had read an article which said “Please don’t heat your fruit and put it in savory foods.” This was basically for pineapple and other fruits being used as one of the main ingredients in various savory dishes like pizzas, etc.

Someone also once mentioned that you can only do so, when your kid is fussy about fruits. So, somehow just get them to consume fruits by adding in those dishes, which are otherwise meant to be salty and savory.

This whole pineapple deal has really been a controversial topic since a long time now. Not just for yesterday, but even today and will be tomorrow as well. Still, I also know many people who actually love their fruits in hot food.

What I feel personally is that there’s really no harm in going a little offbeat with flavors and pairings once a while. Just make sure to pair flavors tactfully, so that you don’t make something which is absolutely not edible, and then ending up in the bin! You can’t waste food!

The reason I have this Pineapple Fried Rice recipe is probably the same. Just to break that mundane routine of monotony, I would never shirk away from trying new combinations in food.

Though, I totally agree that its best to keep things classic or the way they have been always. But again, there’s also fusion food. Right? And its really fun to take the less traveled route sometimes!

Pineapple Fried Rice is Good

My first experience with the Pineapple Fried Rice was when we ordered one at one of the hotels in Kerala. Boy, was it delicious! Quite unbelievable too at that time. The fried rice was light, minimally spiced, yet packed with flavors. We liked it. So, I came back home and created this recipe. Glad that I did! 

Usually, I make this simple vegetable Fried Rice. And not till recently, did I venture into any other fried rice recipes with fruits. Having said that, as I mentioned here earlier, sometimes it’s a fun thing to not work with the obvious. Hence, the Pineapple Fried Rice recipe!

About Thai Pineapple Fried Rice

Since I’m using pineapple in this unique fried rice, the entire dish has slight sweet undertones. But then, there’s a spice attack too with the green chilies, crushed pepper and red chili sauce, amidst all this sweetness going on.

This Thai Pineapple Fried Rice is best with fresh pineapple cubes. If not, then opt for canned. I also prefer adding the Sriracha over the regular red chili sauce. Turn on the spice level to more or lower it by adjusting the levels according to what your taste buds can handle.

thai pineapple fried rice served in a bowl kept on a checkered napkin.

Got leftover rice? Use it in this Pineapple Fried Rice recipe without an iota of doubt. Also, go on make it colorful and more nutritious by adding veggies like baby corn, carrot, bell peppers, cabbage or green beans.

How to serve: Serve Thai Pineapple Fried Rice just as it is. Turn into a hearty meal by pairing with some stir-fried vegetables or pack it in the tiffin box as a delightful lunch.  

Step-by-Step Guide

How to make Pineapple Fried Rice

Cook Rice

1. Rinse 1 cup basmati rice or your preferred long grained rice in water till the water runs clear of starch. Then, soak the rice in water for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, drain all of the water from the rice and set the soaked rice aside.

You could also use jasmine rice. Follow the prep and cook instructions as mentioned on the package.

soaking basmati rice in water.

2. Heat 4 to 4.5 cups water in a pan or pot.

heating water in a pot.

3. When the water becomes hot, add ½ teaspoon oil.

adding oil to hot water in pot.

4. Then, add ½ teaspoon salt.

adding salt to hot water in pot.

5. On medium to high heat, let the water come to a rolling boil.

water boiling in the pot.

6. Add the rice.

adding rice to the boiling water in the pot.

7. Gently stir and cook the rice on medium to high heat without a lid.

cooking the rice in the pot.

8. Cook rice, al dente or almost cooked. Once cooked, drain the rice in a colander and set aside. You can gently fluff the rice with a fork, if you want. Allow the rice to completely cool at room temperature.

Do not cook the rice completely as while stir-frying the rice grains will break and result in a mush.

fluffing the cooked rice with a fork.

9. While the rice is soaking, prep the other ingredients. Peel and chop the pineapple in small cubes.

You will need about 1 cup chopped pineapple cubes. Also, chop the other ingredients like onion (about ⅓ cup finely chopped), green or red chilies (1 teaspoon chopped) and garlic (½ teaspoon finely chopped).

chopped pineapple cubes for pineapple fried rice.

Make Pineapple Fried Rice

10. Heat 3 tablespoons oil in a kadai or wok. Add ⅓ cup finely chopped onions. Choose to add ⅓ cup green onions or spring onions instead of onions if you like.

chopped onions added to hot oil in wok.

11. On low to medium heat, sauté the onions for a minute.

sautéing onions in the wok.

12. Add 1 teaspoon chopped or sliced green chilies or red chilies, ½ teaspoon finely chopped garlic and ½ teaspoon finely chopped celery (optional). Stir and sauté for a few seconds.

sautéing chopped green chilies, finely chopped garlic and finely chopped celery in the wok.

13. Then, add ¼ cup cashews (unsalted).

cashews added in the wok.

14. Sauté for 3 to 4 minutes or till the cashews become light golden or golden.

sautéing cashews till golden.

15. Add the pineapple cubes.

chopped pineapple cubes added in the wok.

16. Stir and sauté the pineapple cubes for 4 to 5 minutes or till the moisture dries up. You can also sauté the pineapple cubes till they caramelize.

sautéing pineapple cubes in the wok.

17. Add ½ teaspoon freshly crushed black pepper. Mix very well.

finely crushed black pepper added in the wok.

18. Add 1 tablespoon naturally fermented soy sauce. You can also add tamari as per your taste. If using any other kind of soy sauce, then add as per your taste preference.

naturally fermented soy sauce added in the wok.

19. Mix to combine.

mixing ingredients in the wok.

20. Add ½ tablespoon Sriracha sauce or red chili sauce or. You can add more or less according to your taste.

adding red chili sauce in the wok.

20. Mix the sauces thoroughly with the rest of the ingredients.

mixing the sauces with other ingredients in the wok.

21. Add the cooked rice. Make sure the rice is completely cooked before you add it to the stir fried pineapple mixture. Hot or warm rice can will break or become mushy as you cook further.

cooked basmati rice added in the wok.

22. Season with salt.

salt added in the wok.

23. Stir gently and mix the rice well with the rest of the ingredients. Sauté for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Check the taste and add more of the soy sauce or red chili sauce if needed.

sautéing the rice mixture in the wok.

24. Lastly, add 2 to 3 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves (cilantro). You can also add 1 to 2 tablespoons parsley leaves instead of coriander leaves. Mix gently again.

chopped coriander leaves added to the pineapple fried rice.

25. Serve Pineapple Fried Rice as is or with stir-fried veggies. You can garnish Thai Pineapple Fried Rice with scallion green (spring onion greens) if you prefer.

pineapple fried rice served in a bowl.

Expert Tips

  1. Substitutes: Fruits like crunchy and firm apple or pear for pineapple; chopped nuts like walnuts, pistachios, almonds or pine nuts for cashews; spring onions for regular onions; sliced fresh red chilies for green chilies; white pepper powder for black pepper and chopped parsley for coriander leaves.
  2. If you don’t have naturally fermented soy sauce, use any kinds of soy sauce. Adjust accordingly.
  3. Sriracha takes this preparation, a notch higher. If you don’t have, the good ol’ red chili sauce is just as good.
  4. Remember to cook the rice al-dente. Cooking them completely may result in your pineapple fried rice become mushy.
  5. Don’t want to add extra time by cooking the rice? Use leftover rice instead. Make sure that the cooked rice is completely cooled before you use it in the recipe. Do not use hot or warm rice as the rice grains break easily while stir-frying. Moreover the fried rice can have a clumpy or lumpy texture.

Post a Comment

Featured Post

15 Tasty Recipes That Children Can Cook Without Burning Gas

It is difficult to feed children nutritious food as it depends on their nature and moods and there are many mothers who are tired all day lo...

My Instagram

Made with by OddThemes | Distributed by Gooyaabi Templates