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That looks delicious! I need to practice my fried rice, it's not great
if you want any tips I would recommend using this for rice seasoning: https://badiaspices.com/product/fried-rice-seasoning-126-oz/ (this spice brand is a favorite of mine) and maybe a bit of that on vegetables too
some lemon pepper seasoning, garlic/onion, for everything including the rice, cut the veggies up really tiny so that they mix in with the rice better.
for my tofu i always freeze overnight and then dethaw and press for 35ish minutes then dice them, flavor it in a bit of artificial chicken flavoring and then add the lemon pepper and more of the other seasonings i used on the veg and rice.
one thing i really like about tofu fried rice is that it typically leaves me feeling satisfied with what I ate, without feeling overstuffed or wanting a second serving, which I cannot say about many foods
Okay I like what I'm hearing, attempting this soon!
Very helpful, believe I've been adding the sauce too early, wok definitely doesn't seem hot enough even with the flame all the way up, and it ends up soggy