Reddit reviews Pearl River Bridge Superior Light Soy Sauce
We found 3 Reddit comments about Pearl River Bridge Superior Light Soy Sauce. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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We found 3 Reddit comments about Pearl River Bridge Superior Light Soy Sauce. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Get some of this. You know it's good when the ingredients and nutritional information is half in another language.
You definitely don't need MSG for amazing fried rice, at least not as its own separative additive. If you want it... sure go for it, nothing wrong with the stuff barring the rare food allergy. You also don't need your rice to be a day old, but it will turn out better if you A) soak the rice for like 20 minutes before you turn your rice cooker on and B) let the rice sit loosely covered for some time (20-30 min), fluff it, then let it sit loosely covered a little bit more (20+ min) to let some heat and moisture out before you start stir frying.
You do probably need to buy better soy sauce, which may or may not have MSG but get something like this. A little oyster sauce won't hurt, and if you can handle any spice a partial spoonful of chili sauce will make better fried rice than anything you get from a restaurant.
Those sauces will take a lot of the guesswork out and make it a lot harder to overdo it with unfamiliar food additives. Definitely look for them at a nearby asian market, sometimes Wal-Mart has them. Amazon's prices are 2+ times higher than they should be.
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