Happy St. Patrick’s Day! I am planning on serving shepherd’s pie tonight, but, for those of you serving corned beef and cabbage, this quick dish will put any leftover cabbage to good use. 🙂
This recipe was adapted from The New York Times, contributed by Melissa Clark. We ate it drizzled with sriracha and additional soy sauce. I also served the leftovers with scrambled eggs instead of fried.
Yield: Serves 4 to 6
- 5 tablespoons neutral oil, such as grapeseed or sunflower, plus more as needed (I used canola oil)
- 3 slices thick-cut bacon, in 1/2-inch pieces
- 1 small bunch scallions, whites and greens separated, sliced
- 4 cups shredded cabbage (from about 1/2 small head)
- coarse salt
- 4 garlic cloves, minced
- 6 cups cooked rice, white or brown, preferably day-old
- 2 ½ tablespoons fish sauce, plus more as needed
- ½ tablespoon soy sauce, plus more as needed for serving
- ½ cup kimchi, drained and chopped, plus more for serving
- ½ cup green peas (thawed, if frozen)
- fried eggs or scrambled eggs, for serving, optional
- toasted sesame oil, for drizzling, optional
- sriracha or other hot sauce, for serving, optional
- One day ahead, cook 2 cups of rice in 4 cups of water or stock. Once cool, store in the refrigerator overnight. (I used brown Basmati rice.)
- In a large nonstick skillet or wok over medium-high, heat 2 tablespoons oil until almost smoking. (I used a large 14-inch stainless steel skillet but a nonstick would have been preferable.)
- Stir in bacon, and cook, stirring constantly, until bacon is golden, about 2 minutes. Transfer to a heatproof bowl, leaving as much oil in the skillet as you can.
- Add scallion whites to the pan. Cook until soft, stirring frequently, 1 to 2 minutes. If the pan looks dry, drizzle in a little more oil, then stir in cabbage and a pinch of salt. Cook, continuing to stir frequently, until cabbage is soft, 2 to 4 minutes.
- Stir in garlic, and cook until fragrant, another 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer to the bowl with the bacon.
- Add remaining 3 tablespoons oil to skillet and raise heat to high.
- Add rice, and a large pinch of salt, then toss thoroughly to coat with oil. Spread out rice in an even layer along the bottom (and sides if in a wok), and drizzle fish sauce and soy sauce over. Let rice sit until sizzling stops and it starts to crackle and crisp, 1 to 4 minutes. Toss, taste, and add more fish sauce or soy sauce if necessary.
- Fold in bacon mixture, kimchi and peas, then transfer to plates.
- Top with scallion greens, more kimchi to taste, and fried eggs, if using. (I served it with one fried egg per person.)
- Drizzle everything with toasted sesame oil and soy sauce, as desired, and serve immediately with hot sauce on the side.