How to Make New Fried Rice with Ming Tsai
Video Description: According to celebrity chef Ming Tsai, shrimp fried rice was the first dish that he learned to cook as a child. Now, many years later, after training in France, Japan, and in restaurants around the country, the owner of Blue Ginger in Wellesley, Mass has updated the recipe to make it even more delicious and healthy. Related Article Subjects: How to Make New Fried Rice, asian recipes, food tips, Fried Rice recipe, ginger rice recipe, new fried rice, recipe advice, rice recipes, spicesoflifeHow to Make New Fried Rice
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