Pineapple Fried Rice Recipe: Forget biryani, try the pineapple fried rice recipe, which will win the heart of every eater. It's an easy and fast method of making it.

Pineapple Fried Rice Recipe: If you are also a biryani fan, then get ready to experience a new and unique taste that can compete with your favorite biryani. Yes, we are talking about pineapple fried rice, which will make you dance with its tropical sweetness and spicy seasoning. This recipe is not only delicious in taste, but it is also very easy to make. Let's know how you can make this savory and healthy dish in your kitchen in just a few minutes, which will win the heart of every foodie.
Material
- Cooked Basmati or Jasmine rice – 2 cups
- Fresh pineapple (cut into small pieces) – 1 cup
- Onion (finely chopped) – 1 medium size
- Green chillies (finely chopped) – 1-2
- Garlic cloves (crushed) – 2-3
- Capsicum (finely chopped) – ½ cup
- Carrot (chopped) – ½ cup
- Soya sauce – 1-2 tbsp
- Salt – as per taste
- Black pepper powder – ½ tsp
- Coriander leaves (chopped) - for garnishing
- Oil or butter – 2 tablespoons
- Cashews or raisins (optional) – 2 tbsp
- Heat oil in a pan, add garlic and green chillies and fry lightly.
- Now add onion, capsicum, and carrot and fry for 2 to 3 minutes.
- Add pineapple pieces and cook for 2 minutes so that their taste and sweetness are well dissolved in the rice.
- Add cooked rice and all the spices, soya sauce, salt, pepper, and mix well.
- Cook on a low flame for 3 to 4 minutes so that all the flavours mix well.
- Garnish with green coriander and cashews or raisins.
- Serve hot.
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