5-Spice “Fried” Rice with Sweet Potatoes

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This is a never fail, throw any type of veggies in and it will still turn out great recipe. It works best with cold, leftover cooked rice. Recipe adapted from Thug Kitchen Cookbook.

1 medium sweet potato, diced
2 t sesame oilIMG_0126
2 T water, plus more if needed
1/2 yellow onion, diced
1 carrot, chopped
1 c frozen peas
1 c frozen sweet yellow corn
1/4 t Chinese 5-spice powder
1-2 cloves garlic, minced
1 1/2 T tamari or soy sauce (reduced sodium)
1 T roasted red chili paste
4 c cooked short or long-grain brown rice
1 c bitter greens chopped (optional)
1/2 c sliced green onions
1 14 oz package extra firm tofu, diced into 1/2 in chunks (optional, but give it a try. It’s good. We promise. Can also sub in edamame).

Directions:

1. Fill the bottom of a steamer with about 2 inches of water and heat up the water.

2. While waiting for the water to boil, dice the sweet potato and add to steamer. Let steam about 7-8 minutes or until sweet potato is tender.

3. Heat 1 tsp of oil and some water in a large skillet or wok over medium heat.

4. Add yellow onion and carrot and continue to stir fry for another 3 minutes, or until the onions are translucent. Add more water if necessary so contents don’t burn.

5.  Add the 5-spice powder and garlic to the skillet and stir fry for 1-2 more minutes. Turn heat to low and add the frozen peas and corn. Let all ingredients keep simmering.

6. Remove sweet potato from steamer and add to skillet of other veggies.

7.  Mix soy sauce, rice vinegar and Roasted Sweet Chili Paste in a small bowl. ( We like the flavor of this so we actually doubled the amount to mix in )

8. Dice tofu into 1/2 in squares and spoon about 1/3 of the sauce over the top to marinate.

9. Add the cooked rice to skillet and stir fry until warm, approximately 5 minutes.

10. Add the sauce mix and the marinated tofu, and mix well but don’t over stir or the tofu will crumble. (It’s ok if this happens as it’ll still taste the same but won’t look as pretty)

11. Stir fry for another 1-3 minutes.

12. Fold in bitter greens and green onions

Enjoy! We always go back for seconds on this one!

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Here’s to Nutritious and Delicious Eating,

Lindsey Hintz