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Spicy Minced Chicken Rice with Egg
Hawker • Singapore
About Spicy Minced Chicken Rice with Egg
Spicy Minced Chicken Rice with Egg is a comforting and punchy dish you'll find in many mixed rice or Malay stalls at Singapore hawker centres. Fragrant white rice is topped with a generous scoop of minced chicken, stir-fried with chilli, garlic, and a hint of sweet soy. The savoury-spicy chicken brings unmistakable heat, sometimes given extra oomph with the addition of chopped fresh chilli padi. Every portion is completed with a fried or sunny side-up egg, its runny yolk mixing into the rice for added richness. Some stalls might add cucumber slices or scatter spring onions for crunch and freshness. This is a hearty lunchtime staple, designed to fill you up on a budget and deliver strong flavours. At 670 kcal per 100g, it is an energy-dense choice—mainly due to the rice and the oily stir-fry base. While you get a good dose of protein from the chicken and egg (10g per 100g), it's still best to look out for serving size. Those watching their calorie intake can ask for less rice or request for less oil when ordering. The fibre content is low (1g per 100g), so adding a side of stir-fried veg helps round off the meal. This dish is generally halal-friendly when bought from certified stalls.
How to Make Spicy Minced Chicken Rice with Egg (Traditional & Healthy Version)
Spicy Minced Chicken Rice with Egg is a vibrant Singaporean hawker dish, cherished for its bold flavors and nourishing balance. Often spotted at kopitiams, this fusion recipe reflects Singapore's multicultural culinary heritage, blending the spicy kick of local sambal with fragrant rice and protein-rich egg. The dish is both hearty and satisfying, making it a favorite for lunch among busy Singaporeans seeking affordable, tasty meals. The origins of Spicy Minced Chicken Rice with Egg can be traced to the inventive hawker stalls that interweave Peranakan and Chinese influences, resulting in a comforting yet exciting meal. Its taste is a harmonious union of spicy, savory, and umami notes, layered with aromatic garlic, shallots, and a hint of chili padi. For health-conscious foodies, this recipe provides a lighter take, using lean minced chicken, steamed rice, and a pan-fried egg, ensuring you enjoy the flavors without excess calories. Perfect for calorie tracking, this dish brings the authentic taste of Singapore right to your kitchen, while embracing modern fusion and healthy eating trends.
Ingredients(for 1 plate per person, typical kopitiam portion)
- 200g Lean minced chicken (ayam cincang)
- 2 cups Steamed jasmine rice (nasi)
- 2 Eggs (local grade)
- 2 Fresh chili padi (optional for extra heat) - optional
- 3 cloves Garlic (chopped)
- 2 Shallots (finely diced)
- 2 tbsp Light soy sauce (Singaporean brands preferred)
- 1 tbsp Oyster sauce (optional for depth) - optional
- 1 tbsp Cooking oil (can use olive or sunflower oil)
- 2 stalks Spring onions (chopped for garnish) - optional
- 1/4 tsp Pepper (white pepper preferred)
Instructions
- 1
Heat oil in a wok or skillet over medium flame. Add chopped garlic and shallots, sauté until fragrant and golden.
5 minutes
Use a wok for authentic flavor and even heat distribution.
- 2
Add minced chicken to the pan, stir-fry until it turns opaque. Break up the chicken to ensure even cooking.
5 minutes
Keep stirring to prevent sticking and to achieve a crumbly texture.
- 3
Mix in chili padi, light soy sauce, oyster sauce (if using), and pepper. Stir-fry for 3–4 minutes, allowing the flavors to blend.
4 minutes
Adjust chili padi based on your spice tolerance.
- 4
Meanwhile, steam jasmine rice or use pre-cooked rice. Fluff the rice and keep warm.
5 minutes
Use day-old rice for extra fragrance and less stickiness.
Why This Dish is Healthy
By using lean minced chicken and reducing oil, this recipe minimizes unhealthy fats while maximizing protein and flavor. The inclusion of eggs adds essential nutrients, including vitamin D and choline. The dish is portion-controlled and can be adapted to suit dietary needs, making it a smart, healthy lunch choice for calorie-conscious Singaporeans.
This Spicy Minced Chicken Rice with Egg recipe is packed with lean protein from the chicken and eggs, making it ideal for muscle repair and satiety. Jasmine rice provides complex carbohydrates for sustained energy, while garlic and shallots contribute antioxidants and vitamins. The use of minimal oil and fresh ingredients keeps saturated fat low, and spring onions add fiber and vitamin K. Chili padi boosts metabolism and adds vitamin C.
Pro Tips
- 💡Tip 1: Use fresh chili padi for authentic Singaporean heat.
- 💡Tip 2: Use a non-stick pan for the egg to achieve a perfectly runny yolk.
- 💡Tip 3: Garnish with spring onions and cucumber for crunch and color.
Storage & Serving
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheat chicken and rice separately for best texture. Avoid reheating the fried egg; prepare fresh if needed.
Best served: Breakfast or Lunch
Nutrition Facts
| Nutrient | Per 100g |
|---|---|
| Energy | 670.0 kcal |
| Protein | 10.0 g |
| Carbohydrates | 22.0 g |
| Total Fat | 6.0 g |
| Fiber | 1.0 g |
Cultural Notes
This spicy chicken rice dish is a hawker classic, often found as a value-for-money lunch at mixed rice or Malay stalls. Its strong flavours and flexibility make it a crowd favourite across Singapore’s heartlands.





