
This is the perfect make-ahead meal. You can cook the rice and marinate the beef the night before. It’s simple to assemble for lunch or dinner!
Guyanese fried rice is a great dish I ate growing up. I decided to prepare it with Korean-style beef to bring together my husband’s culture with my own.
What’s Guyanese Fried Rice?
Guyana is a former British colony located in South America with an eclectic cuisine influenced by its diverse population. My great-grandparents emigrated from India to Guyana as indentured laborers. My parents were born and raised in Guyana, so I grew up eating Guyanese food.
Guyanese fried rice is an Asian fusion stir fry with vegetables. My recipe has an ingredient unique to Guyana: cassareep
What is Cassareep?
Pronounced as “kaz-rip” – cassareep (also spelled “casareep”)is an earthy bitter-sweet sauce made from the cassava, also known as yuca, root. It is very dark brown with a consistency similar to molasses. It gives the rice a depth of flavor and beautiful color. Cassareep originates from the indigenous community in Guyana and is an integral ingredient in other Guyanese recipes – enjoyed by all.

Where can I purchase Cassareep?
Cassareep can be found at your local West Indian store. However, as most things, it can be purchased online. I’ve seen it available on Amazon and Insta-Cart.
What if I don’t have Cassareep and am unable to purchase it?
Skip it. Just add one more Tbs of soy sauce. However, I highly recommend using cassareep in this recipe when available.
What’s Korean Beef?
This is my interpretation of Korean-style beef. It’s a stir fry of beef marinated in garlic, ginger, soy sauce, sesame oil, and the main ingredient: gochujang.
What is Gochujang?
Gochujang is a Korean fermented red chili paste. It is a spicy sweet paste that adds great flavor and heat.

Where can I find Gochujang?
Gochujang can be found at a local Asian market, H-Mart, and online.
Guyanese Fried Rice with Korean Beef

4-6 servings
Note: It is recommended to cook the rice and marinate the beef the night before. Assembly is quick and easy.
Ingredients
Rice
- 2 cups of long grain rice, washed
- 4 cups of water
- 2 Tbs soy sauce
- 1 Tsp sesame oil
- 1 Tbs fish sauce
- 1 Tbs of a neutral oil, such as canola or vegetable (I’ve used olive oil because that’s all I had and it didn’t ruin the recipe)
Beef
- 1 lb of boneless beef, cut into thin pieces. (Recommended cut of beef – skirt steak. However, I’ve used beef chuck cut into small pieces, but it will take longer to cook versus skirt steak)
- 5 cloves of garlic, minced
- Appx 4 inches of fresh ginger, minced
- 1 TBS of Indian Sofrito*
- 1/4 cup of gochujang
- 1 TBS of soy sauce
- Kosher salt to taste
- 2 TBS of a neutral oil, canola or vegetable
- 10 oz frozen mixed vegetables
*Note: Check out my Indian Sofrito recipe here. It’s easy to keep in the fridge and add to other recipes. Trust me: it’s worth the extra effort. If you don’t have time to prepare it, skip it.
Procedure
Rice
- Combine rice and water in a pot
- Add soy sauce, fish sauce, cassareep, sesame oil, and oil.
- Stir.
- Add bay leaves.
- Cover and turn heat on high. When the water reaches a boil, lower heat to a low setting and cook until rice is fully cooked, or water is absorbed.
- Remove bay leaves
- Let rice cool for a few hours or refrigerate overnight.
Beef
- Combine in a bowl: beef, garlic, ginger, Indian Sofrito*, soy sauce, sesame oil, gochujang, and salt
- Transfer to air tight container and refrigerate for a few hours to overnight.
Assembly
- Heat oil in wok or pan on medium to high heat
- Add marinated beef
- Stir beef until fully cooked. Cooking time will vary on the cut of beef used. The thinner and smaller the cut of beef, the faster it will cook.
- Add frozen vegetables
- Stir until vegetables are cooked
- Add rice
- Stir until fully combined
- Enjoy!
*DISCLAIMER* By no means do I have marble countertop as shown in the first photo. The purpose of this blog is to show that quality home-cooked meals are accessible. Serving big flavor in a tiny space. Check out a glimpse of my reality below.



Looks very tasty and easy to make.
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Assalam O Alikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh I have shared your awesome resepie Usman Karamat
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