The Simple Perfection of Fried Eggs and White Rice
The New York TimesThe great thing about egg rice is that it’s hardly cooking. If you can fry an egg, then you can make egg rice.
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The great thing about egg rice is that it’s hardly cooking. If you can fry an egg, then you can make egg rice.
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