Now you can replicate Din Tai Fung's famous fried rice at home, thanks to cooking channel Spice N' Pans.
Spice N' Pans is the project of a Singaporean couple, Roland and Jamie, who specialise in Singapore-influenced Chinese food.
Although the recipe demonstration was first uploaded to YouTube about a year ago, the couple recently shared the video to Facebook on Feb. 4.
Step-by-step demonstration
The video brings the viewer through the process in clear, concise steps, so that even beginners in the kitchen won't fumble.
Here's a rough guide to the process:
- Soak the (de-shelled) prawns in a mixture of ice, water, sugar, and baking soda
- After half an hour, fry the prawns to about 80 per cent done
- Take the prawns out, and cook the egg
- Add cooked rice that has been left overnight
- Add chicken stock powder
- Add spring onions and pepper
Various useful tips are also scattered throughout the video, on how to achieve the Din Tai Fung taste.
This is the end result:
You can watch the video, either on Facebook or YouTube, for the complete walkthrough:
Top photo via Spice' N Pans, Din Tai Fung