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Step 1
Use leftover/day-old cooked rice for this recipe, which can save so much time. If you don't have that, then you first need to cook the rice - check the Notes below for the details.
Step 2
Chop the green onion and mince or grate the garlic cloves.
Step 3
Add the vegetable oil to a large pan and heat over medium heat. Then, pan-fry the garlic for a couple of minutes until golden. You'll want to stay close and stir every so often so that you don't burn the garlic.
Step 4
Scoop out the garlic. Then add the cooked rice to the pan. Stir well, so the grains get coated with the garlic-infused oil. Cook long enough to warm the cold rice (if using leftover) or just for a few minutes (if using freshly made). Remember that this is non-sticky rice, so you don't want it to become mushy from overcooking it.
Step 5
Top with the pan-fried garlic and chopped onion, and serve. If you want to add a little bit of crunch to the top, you can add crunched nuts on top.
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