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Pineapple and Ham Farro “Fried Rice”

By: Nicole 19 Comments
Posted: 04/23/14 Updated: 07/15/16

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At the moment, if I could pick any “healthy” food to eat for the rest of my life it’d be a tie between avocado toast covered in chopped hard-boiled eggs, garlic and salt, these coconut-crusted mahi mahi sliders or today’s ham and pineapple fried “rice”. Although next week, it might be a tie between baked flautas, healthy enchiladas or skinny margaritas – all ideas floating around in my head for a certain Mexican holiday coming up in the very near future.

I can’t believe it’s taken me so long to make this “fried rice”, as it’s been sadly staring back at me from the pages of my food journal for over a year now just begging to be brought to life. I always overlooked it, thinking it wasn’t “fancy” or “inventive” enough – that’s the thing with blogging, I used to always (and sometimes still) second-guess myself. Will people actually like this?? Is it too simple? Too complicated? Too trendy? Not trendy enough? It can be a constant battle. After almost two years of food blogging (anniversary is in a few short weeks!), in the last year, and especially in the last six months, I’ve realized to heck with it! If I like it, and am passionate about it, others will be too.

Annnnddd I digress…

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This not a traditional fried rice by any means, and that’s for a couple of reasons.

1. Nutty farro is used to replace rice
2. There’s very little oil used to “fry” the rice
3. Pineapple and ham are studded throughout
4. Instead of using only sesame oil and soy sauce to make the “rice”, I actually made a sauce very reminiscent to a homemade hoisin sauce.

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To me, farro is the new quinoa, I love the nutty taste, and toothsome texture it has, and it actually mimics rice perfectly in this recipe. I used the 10-minute farro from Trader Joe’s which couldn’t be any easier – literally just throw it in a pot with some water and salt, put it on a flame, bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer and viola, cooked farro. What I really love is you don’t have to perfectly measure the water out like you do with rice or quinoa — something I have yet to master, and something that without fail, prompts me to yank my hair out in a perturbed, child-like manner. You know what I’m talking about, if there’s too much water, the rice will be gummy; if there’s not enough, the rice will never finish cooking and stick to the bottom of your pan. It’s completely exhausting. I’ve even tried to convince Kevin that we need a rice maker – shockingly, he’s not having it. Cue the child-like behavior again…

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Now, the two elements that take this healthy fried rice from ordinary to where-has-this-been-my-whole-life? The pineapple, ham and sauce – which I guess if we’re splitting hairs is actually three elements, but I count the ham and pineapple as sort of Siamese fraternal twins – you can’t have one without the other.

The ham/pineapple combination is a riff on my very favorite fried rice that comes from a chain sushi restaurant (I know, I know, a chain, really? Sorry, just trust me.) Kona Grill. Do you have one in your area? Waaaayyy back in the day, there weren’t many sushi restaurants in Kansas City, so Kona was our go-to spot, every once in a while I’d forgo the sushi and get these ah-mazing tacos with the MOST delicious fried rice I’ve had to this day. It was sticky, SO flavorful and was chock full of tiny pieces of chopped ham, pineapple and shrimp. There was something about the sweet pineapple, savory ham and rice combination that I couldn’t get enough of – still can’t.

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Typically when I make fried rice, I quick-cook some garlic and ginger, throw the rice in to toast it up a little bit and then hit it with a dousing of soy sauce and sesame oil – pretty simple, but delicious. BUT ever since I made these Hoisin Lettuce Wraps of Alaina’s, I have not been able to stop thinking about the finger lickin’ sauce the pork was cooked in. I didn’t have hoisin on hand at the time, so I came up with a sort of makeshift hoisin sauce in its replacement that was seriously delicious, and consequently, I’ll never be buying store-bought hoisin again. Made up of peanut butter, soy sauce, rice vinegar, sweet chili sauce, sesame oil and brown sugar, it comes together in about 2.5 seconds, and can be doubled or tripled, stored away to make even more Asian dishes – dishes like this, this or this…

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I knew immediately that this was going to turn out perfect, but I was not prepared for how much Kev would take to it as well – you know, he’s usually wondering why I need to turn every single indulgent food into something healthy – and he’s not typically happy about it.

He’s now had it three days in a row…if that doesn’t tell how addictive it is, I don’t know what will.

Who needs MSG when you’ve got this???

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Pineapple and Ham Farro “Fried Rice”
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
20 mins
Total time
30 mins
 
This pineapple and ham farro fried "rice" is a super healthy alternative to the greasy take out fried rice that's seriously delicious!
Author: Nicole ~ Cooking for Keeps
Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 8 ounces farro, cooked
  • 3 teaspoons olive oil
  • ½ medium onion, chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • ½ cup diced carrot
  • 1 cup chopped ham
  • 1 cup chopped pineapple
  • 6 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon sirracha
  • 3 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 2 teaspoons sweet chili sauce
  • 4 teaspoons peanut butter
  • 1 teaspoon rice vinegar
  • 2 green onions, sliced thin.
Instructions
  1. In a small bowl, whisk together soy sauce, brown sugar, sirracha, sesame oil, sweet chili sauce, peanut butter and rice vinegar.
  2. Heat a large non-stick skillet over a high heat. Add oil. When oil is hot add, onion, garlic and carrots, stir-fry for 1-2 minutes (make sure to toss frequently so the veggies don’t burn). Add ham and pineapple, cook another 2 minutes until carrot and onion are slightly softened.
  3. Add farro, cook two minutes, stirring frequently.
  4. Pour sauce over farro, and continue to cook for 1-2 minutes.. Toss in sliced green onion.
Nutrition Information
Serving size: 1
3.3.3077

 

*Sauce inspired/adapted from Fabtastic Eats

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Pineapple & Ham Farro Fried Rice via cookingforkeeps.com

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  1. Crystal Martin says

    Posted on 6/9/14 at 8:11 pm

    This looks delicious! I’ve loaded this page 5 times though and the recipe doesn’t show up 🙁

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    • Nicole says

      Posted on 6/9/14 at 8:15 pm

      Sorry about that Crystal!! You should be able to see it now!

      Reply
  2. eudora smith says

    Posted on 7/12/16 at 4:22 am

    How much carrots do you use. In the instructions you talk about stirring in the carrots but you fail to put it in the ingredients.

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    • Nicole says

      Posted on 7/15/16 at 4:21 pm

      1/2 cup diced carrots! Sorry about that!

      Reply
  3. Romesh says

    Posted on 5/21/17 at 11:17 pm

    This was delicious! Thank you very much!

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    • Nicole says

      Posted on 5/22/17 at 3:10 am

      So glad you liked it!

      Reply
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