Monday, February 13, 2017

F is for Frog and also Freakin' Fantastic Fried Rice

ABC Wednesday
The letter is F for Frogs
and F for Freakin' Fantastic Fried Rice

When one can not make up one's mind
then it falls to one to present
F in Twos....

Shall we start with Hilaire Belloc, who wrote a compassionate
poem to The Frog


1870-1953

A twentieth Century English Poet
controversial, but nevertheless praised
for his humour and poetic skill
Belloc was said to be the best English writer
of light verse 
since Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear.

Here is his poem to The Frog.....

Be kind and tender to the Frog
And do not call him names
as "Slimy-Skin" or "Polly-wog."
Or likewise "Uncle James,"
Or "Gap-a-grin".
 or "Toad-gone-wrong,"
Or "Billy Bandy-knees":
The frog is justly sensitive
to epithets like these.

No animal will more repay
A treatment kind and fair,
At least so lonely people say
Who keep a frog (and by the way,
They are extremely rare).


Hilaire Belloc's Book of Beasts,  to be followed by
More Beasts (For Worse Children)
are quite hilarious and I don't know why I have not
thought to buy them for the great-grands...


And now let me tell you about this Fantastic Fried Rice recipe
which was one of my father's creations
in his later years, when he was alone.

To get the perfect fried rice you will want to use yesterday's rice
as it will have had a chance to dry out a bit.

Let your pan warm up nicely,  It will ensure that whatever ingredients
you use will fry quickly and that each grain of rice
gets hot to the core.

Don't poke, prod or turn and make the rice all soggy,
and if you are going to add other ingredients
(like shrimp, or veggies)
cook them separately and put to one side,
adding them at the last.

You will need two to three cups of day old rice, sixteen shrimp, or thereabouts, medium sized.  
a half to one cup of red onions, and garlic if that is one of your staples.
half a cup of peas and half a cup of corn
or whatever other veggie you might have in your fridge
and a little bit of chili powder

Wash and marinate the shrimp with a tsp of chili powder and salt
for about half an hour.
In a wide mouthed pan heat 1 tsp of oil and add the onion to saute.  
mix up the peas and corn (or other veggie) and stir in....

set aside in a separate container....

Then, in the same pan heat another tsp of oil and cook the shrimp 
till it is just done.
Add the rice, check for salt, let it stay in the heat
until the rice is heated through.

Mix all together gently, and enjoy!!


My Dad was very casual about this dish
as I am, too.

All sorts of interesting things go into it.
Try some mushrooms.
And a dab of pickles.
An egg or two - oh, but that's something altogether different....

More interesting Fs here
at ABC Wednesday
with thanks to those who maintained this charming meme
in the past, who do so in the present
and plan for the future.





9 comments:

Penny said...

Love the frog poem, really fun, as for the fried rice recipe, into the file it goes.

MelodyK said...

Well.... I want to take a seat at the dinertable and whilst eating that gorgeous dish listening to someone performs that poem and afterwords listen to that music....wouldn't that be great?


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carol l mckenna said...

Lovely poetry accompanying delicious looking food ~ thanks,

Wishing you a Happy Weekend ahead ~ ^_^

Leslie: said...

Fabulous and Fun poem and that recipe sounds oh so Fantastic!

Leslie
abcw team

Trubes said...

I thought it was going to be FROG FRIED rice when IFIRST glanced at the picture..
Great mixture and Hillaire Belloc,





































Trubes said...

Hillaire Belloc is such a fine writer he is one of my FAVOURITE humourous writers.
I thought the dish was going to be FROG FRIED RICE until I read further!
A delightful mixture of king prawns and BELLOC FAB!
Best wishes,
Di,
ABCW team.

Ann said...

I love Fried Rice and Freaking even sounds better. Great poet.
Ann

Roger Owen Green said...

We need far more frog poems!

ROG, ABCW

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

I do remember that poem. And more by this guy -- why was he controversial? I need to go look that up. Your father (and you) cook like we do these days. Casually -- but good and good for you! And that rice sounds wonderful.