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福建炒饭
fú jiàn chǎo fàn

Fujian Fried Rice — Gravy-Topped Fried Rice

Quick Info

Flavor
Savory and comforting, like a cross between classic fried rice and an open-faced gravy sandwich. The thick, glossy seafood sauce adds a gentle umami sweetness to the smoky wok-fried rice underneath.
Texture
Fluffy, slightly crispy fried rice smothered in a thick, silky egg-drop gravy loaded with tender shrimp and vegetables
Spice Level
Not spicy
Temperature
Served Hot
Cuisine
Fujian 闽菜
Cooking
Stir-fried
Main Ingredients
RiceShrimpEgg

Ingredients

Cooked riceShrimpEggsBean sproutsGreen onionsGarlicOyster sauceSoy sauceCornstarchChicken brothCarrotGreen peas

Allergens

Confirmed

ShellfishEggsSoyGluten

The Story

Despite its name, Fujian Fried Rice is actually more popular in Southeast Asia and Cantonese restaurants than in Fujian itself — it was brought abroad by Fujian emigrants and adapted along the way. The dish represents the Fujian diaspora’s influence on Chinese cooking worldwide. In Mandarin, it’s sometimes called “shī dàn chǎo fàn” (wet egg fried rice), which honestly describes it better: it’s fried rice wearing a thick, savory gravy coat.

What to Expect

Imagine a mound of golden, wok-fried rice arriving at your table, then having a thick, glistening sauce poured right over the top. The gravy is an egg-drop style — silky ribbons of beaten egg suspended in a savory, slightly thickened broth made with seafood stock. Nestled in the sauce are plump shrimp, bits of vegetable, and sometimes slices of squid or crab stick.

The genius is in the contrast. The bottom layer of rice stays slightly crispy and smoky from the wok, while the top absorbs the gravy and becomes soft and saucy. Each bite gives you both textures. The flavor is gentle and crowd-pleasing — not too salty, not too sweet, with a comforting warmth that makes this dish popular with everyone from small children to grandparents.

Tips

Eat this dish quickly, before the gravy completely soaks through and you lose that crispy-bottom contrast. Start from the edges where rice meets sauce for the best textural balance. This is a great safe choice if you’re overwhelmed by an unfamiliar menu — it’s mild, filling, and universally enjoyed. It also pairs well with almost any other dish you order.

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