Fried rice is one of those dishes that you can keep at the back of your mind and make on a few minutes’ notice with just about anything you have in your fridge. There are a few staple ingredients that I try never to go without – eggs, for instance, or fresh ginger and scallions – but experimentation should lead to great results, as long as the rice is fresh and you have a few spices on hand to make it interesting. Note that there is no soy sauce in this. In China, fried rice is made with salt, not soy, as many American cooks like to do it. Soy makes the rice soggy, and it often burns in the pan; salt has the same seasoning effect yet allows the rice to stay firm and the other flavors to combine.
This recipe works with almost any seafood: crab, shrimp, and scallops are all great additions. I like the smoked salmon because it allows you to use as little or as much as you have on hand and still get really big flavors out of the fish and the rest of the ingredients. This will serve three or four; it’s quick and simple enough to make for one – reduce amounts accordingly.
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