I'm not ashamed to admit that my Asian repertoire is not exactly broad. That is considering I have maybe 5 dishes that I feel comfortable actually preparing in a professional setting and maybe 3-4 more at home.
I was stumped on a meal for the DD today and knowing she like rice I threw some together.
It's not the first time I've made it but certainly it has been a while. Unfortunately I have no wok since that would be a waste of space in the cabinets.
I would have added more ingredients to the mix but the DD is still learning how to eat some of them. She does good with the normal stuff like shrooms, peas, broccoli cauliflower unfortunately we didn't have any in had so it was more of a punt to get a meal set for her.
The way I made it was to sauté off 1 chicken breast sliced on a thin bias, 2 cups of shredded cabbage and a 1/4 cup diced onion in 3 Tbsp of peanut oil.
The rice was cooked in the steamer in a 2 batch. I added some soy and sesame oil to rice.
Once the rice was done, I added it to the chicken, cabbage and onion mix and then I scrambled 2 eggs in some sesame oil in a sauté pan. made them as fluffy as possible and then added to the mix and stirred.
Tossed in 1 Tbsp of sesame seeds and served it with a couple steamed dumplings.
She did enjoy it too. Not that I'm surprised but Asian cuisine is just not my cup of tea. Personally I prefer to just pick up the phone and place an order. Leave it to the folks that know it best. Slowly but surely I am trying to expand my horizons on this front.