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Crab Fried Rice Recipe

Carmina had leftover imitation crab used for the  lazy sushi  over the weekend. Having friends over tend to have leftover food best to make something out of it for the following week. Carmina used her leftover white rice and imitation crab to make fried rice. Crab Fried Rice Recipe Ingredients: 3 Cups - Day Old Rice Half Kilo - Imitation Crab or fresh crab  2 - Eggs (beaten season with black pepper) 1 Tbsp. - Oyster Sauce 1 Tbsp. - Kikkoman Lite Soy Sauce Garlic Powder (based on your taste) Cooking Oil Cooking: Use a medium size cooking pot place on the stove top on low heat add the cooking oil and eggs mix it until it becomes scramble egg. Add the rice mix together once rice is separated add the imitation crab mix together. Start adding the oyster sauce, soy sauce and garlic powder. Try the crab rice and see if it based on your taste. Transfer to a serving bowl ready to eat. NOTE: Carmina is not selling or advertising for ingredients to make crab fried rice. Subscribe & follow @ C

Best Friend Craves for Little Sichuan Restaurant from Newark, California


After a long haul of doing grocery shopping for the both of us we got extremely hungry and decided to eat at a Chinese restaurant that was recommended by Carmina's best friend.

Carmina missed eating Pot Stickers where we had additional meals from Little Sichuan Restaurant in Newark, California.


Carmina's best friend wanted to eat Seafood Chow Fan Noodles and Beef Mixed Vegetables.



Little Sichuan Restaurant the serving is big giving us leftover to bring back home to eat the next day.

Carmina and her best friend had enjoyed their meal and having no rice was alright because we had Seafood Chow Fan for our carbohydrates. 

We both liked the Beef Mixed Vegetables that was recommended by our server. The Beef Mixed Vegetables is very soft and tender with vegetables that is good for our health.

Those who live in the Bay Area can try and order online or dine in person at Little Sichuan Restaurant to see what Carmina has described in her article.

NOTE:

Carmina is not selling or advertising for Chinese food served at Little Sichuan Restaurant in Newark, California.

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