By Albin Lundahl
Rice cooker Chinese sausage
Here’s a lazy one-pot rice cooker recipe that’s super cheap and simple to make using Chinese sausage (or Lap Cheong) that I was suprised to find in bulk at Costco. I’d almost forgotten this ingredient existed because the last time I’ve had Chinese sausage was in college, so it’s a nice to revive a taste of my childhood again with this simple rice cooker recipe.
It’s a perfect meal when you’ve got leftover veggies sitting in your fridge OR if you’re looking for a simple dinner that will also give you a tons of extra meals for the week.
You can really use any veggies or other ingredients you’d like but here’s what I worked with:
- 4 Chinese sausage, sliced
- ~5 shiitake mushrooms, diced
- ~4 inches carrots, diced
- 4 green onions
- 1/2 cup of corn
Sauce:
- soy sauce, 3 tblsp
- dark soy sauce, 1 tblsp
- rice vinegar, 1 tblsp
- cane sugar, 2 tblsp
- sesame oil, 1 tsp
- chicken powder / chicken bouillon / msg, 1 tsp
- 3 garlic, grated
- 1/2 inch ginger, grated
Updated at: Sun, 21 Jan 2024 12:27:42 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
51
Low
Nutrition per serving
Calories2355.3 kcal (118%)
Total Fat174.8 g (250%)
Carbs110.7 g (43%)
Sugars56.5 g (63%)
Protein87.7 g (175%)
Sodium9735.2 mg (487%)
Fiber6.3 g (23%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
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For the sauce
Instructions
Step 1
No complicated steps here. Just prepare your ingredients and sauce. WASH and prepare your rice like you normally would. Throw in all the ingredients, and then drizzle in the sauce before turning on your rice cooker.
Enjoy!
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