With pineapple and all the good things in life.

Okay, so not ALL of the good things, but a lot of them. This fried rice is pure comfort food. Think take out, but made healthier…and better…and at home.

Chicken, bacon, pineapple, RICE and Korean BBQ sauce, aka – really freaking good food! And good food that’s FAST. Like faster than you could call up your favorite fried rice place, order and have it picked up.

Seriously.

Do you guys remember your first experience with fried rice? For some reason it’s one of those memories that’s stuck with me. I really don’t know why, it’s not like it’s some amazing story, but I just remember eating it and thinking “I don’t really know what this is, but it’s soo good”. It was Christmas Eve. I know, really odd time to be eating Chinese take-out, but my mom was getting ready for her annual Christmas Eve dinner. It was always a BIG dinner, some years she hosted over 40 people (we have a very big family!). Anyway, mom was running around like a mad women while us kids were probably doing everything in our power to work against her. We did that, not going to lie, my brothers were little devils growing up. I of course, was a little angel…right, right.

So someone had brought home Chinese takeout. Can’t say it was lunch time or what time it was, but it was time for me to eat! For some reason I’m thinking it was later in the day, like four-ish, because mom had hit her frantic “UGH…people are going to be here and the house is a mess” state of mind.

It must have been my oldest brother Creighton who brought the leftovers home because I think he was the only one with a license at the time. So what I remember is this: Trevor (second oldest brother) and I were sitting on the couch watching Pirates of the Caribbean, eating schezwan chicken and fried rice…with the vacuum running on FULL power mode. I mean, obviously, cause if you know my mom then you know she LOVES her vacuum, and vacuuming has always been part of her pre-company ritual.

Pretty weird Christmas Eve right? I also remember zero snow on the ground and the sun shinning (complete opposite of our snowy Colorado Christmases). Must have been why I allowed Trevor to watch Pirates of the Caribbean and not The Santa Clause.

Although, I can’t lie, back in the day I really loved Pirates of the Caribbean. I mean, umm, Johnny Depp? I was a preteen, duh.

Anyway, my point is, that it was on this day that I fell in love with fried rice. Granted, today’s recipe is not for traditional fried rice, but it’s surely just as good, if not better!

Again. Rice. Pineapple. Bacon. Korean BBQ Sauce.

Best part?

It’s fast… as all fried rice recipes should be. All you need is one skillet, maybe a plate or two, a cutting board and a knife…simple.

If you wanted to make a vegetarian version, you could totally replace the chicken with tofu or chickpeas. You could also add coconut bacon. Actually that would be AMAZING, I wish I would have thought of it before! For real, the coconut bacon would be so, so good in this dish. Totally doing that next time…which will probably be tomorrow since I have a mass amount of pineapple that needs to be eaten.

Not complaining.

Maybe my next fake out take out meal should be schezwan chicken? I haven’t had schezwan chicken in SO long. Probably not since we lived back in Ohio and would actually get take out. Pretty sure my family has never had any take out since we moved to Colorado eight and a half years ago. Is that weird or what?

There just aren’t a lot of awesome places here, and OK, I kind of cook too much so there’s never really a need for it. And even when I don’t cook, there’s almost always something in the freezer from when I made too much food and no one was around to eat it.

So what do you think though? Schezwan chicken?? Yay? Nah?

Kind of liking the idea….thoughts?

For now, let’s just make this Kimchi Chicken and Bacon Fried Rice and have the happiest Thursday ever!

Print 4.05 from 20 votes Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed. The Recipe Kimchi Chicken and Bacon Fried Rice. By halfbakedharvest Course: Main Course Cuisine: American, Asian, korean Keyword: bacon, chicken, fried rice, kimchi With pineapple and all the good things in life. Prep Time 15 minutes Cook Time 15 minutes Total Time 30 minutes Servings 4 Servings Calories 576 kcal Ingredients Korean BBQ Sauce 1/4 cup low sodium soy sauce

2 tablespoons [gochujang | http://www.amazon.com/Chung-Jung-One-500g-Gochujang/dp/B002WTE0MQ/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1459860970&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=gochujang+korean+chile+paste+or+sriracha] or sriracha korean chile paste

1 tablespoon honey

1 tablespoon ginger grated

1 clove garlic minced or grated Fried Rice 3 tablespoons sesame oil divided

3 eggs beaten with an added pinch of salt

4 slices thick cut bacon chopped

1/2 pound boneless chicken breasts or tenders cubed

4 cups cooked white rice OR quinoa

1-2 cups cubed pineapple chunks

1 cup frozen green peas

1 cup homemade or store bought kimchi

1/2 cup fresh cilantro chopped

2 green onions chopped

pepper to taste

toasted sesame seeds for topping Instructions Korean BBQ Sauce Combine all ingredients in a bowl and whisk until smooth. Set aside. Fried Rice Heat a large skillet or wok over medium heat. Add a drizzle of sesame oil. Once hot, add the eggs and let cook until they begin to set on the edges, then gently scramble the eggs. Cook until soft and set. Remove the eggs from the skillet and set aside. Wipe the skillet clean and return to the stove. Add the bacon and cook until crisp. Drain the bacon on a paper towel lined plate. Pour off all but 1 tablespoon of bacon grease from the skillet. Add a small drizzle of sesame oil and set the skillet back on the stove over medium heat. Once hot, add the chicken and 2-3 tablespoons of the Korean BBQ sauce. Cook until the sauce glazes the chicken and the chicken is cooked through. Spoon the chicken onto the plate with the bacon. Heat another drizzle of oil in the same pan. Once hot, add the rice and pineapple chunks, stir-fry for 2 to 3 minutes. Stir in the peas and kimchi, cooking until warmed through. Stir in the reserved eggs, bacon and chicken and cook another minute longer. Remove from the heat and add the green onions + cilantro. Divide the rice among bowls and serve drizzled with Korean BBQ Sauce and sesame seeds. EAT! Save to Recipe BoxGo to Recipe Box

Cause I mean, if it’s Thursday, that’s sure to be followed by Friday, and that has me like ???!

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