Crispy Rice Salad with Cucumbers and Herbs

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Prep Time
20m
Cook Time
10m
Total Time
30m
This Crispy Rice Salad with Cucumbers and Herbs features a very excellent dressing with fresh ginger and fish sauce. The crispy rice salad is mixed with cucumber, shallots, cilantro, mint, and chopped peanuts, then dressed with the delicious ginger and lime dressing. Add chili crisp for an extra kick.
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Servings: 2
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The Very Excellent Dressing

Crispy Rice Salad

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Notes

Note 1 on Ginger: I don’t grate it or mince it because I just toss it in the the bldner with the rest of the sauce ingredients. I’ve also used lemongrass paste here and it’s delicious!

Note 2 on Cooking the Rice: Most crispy rice recipes call for day-old cooked rice. Maybe I’m just lazy, but honestly, I have not found this to be necessary. I cook the rice in the Instant Pot with this method – for this I do 2 cups of rinsed jasmine rice to 2 1/2 cups water, cooked for 3 minutes at high pressure and rested for a 15 minute natural pressure release. I often just make this, fry up a batch for the same-day salad, and then keep the rest in the fridge for another salad later in the week.

Note 3a on Oven Method: If you don’t have an air fryer, I would recommend “frying” the rice in the oven. Bake it at 425 degrees for about 8-10 minutes near the top of the oven (closer to the heating element). It’ll get crispy on the outside, but stay chewy on the inside.

Note 3b on Skillet Frying: You can fry this rice in oil in a skillet, but it’s not my favorite because a) it’s messy, and b) it requires your rice to be much drier to begin with in order to get it crisped up. You’ll want to use day-old rice, and then fry it in about 1/4 cup of neutral oil until it’s golden and crispy. Some recipes even recommend drying the rice out in the oven to ensure that the rice is dry enough to fry well, which, for me, is a dealbreaker. Too many steps. LOL. Another consideration: your finished rice will likely be more oily than the other two methods so you may find that you don’t need as much of the dressing.

Nutrition Facts

  • Calories
    1,661kcal
    83%
  • Fat
    115g
    5%
  • Saturated Fat
    18g
    0%
  • Carbohydrates
    137g
    6%
  • Fiber
    5g
    0%
  • Sugar
    20g
    1%
  • Protein
    27g
    1%
  • Cholesterol
    11mg
    0%
  • Sodium
    3,679mg
    183%
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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