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not your grandma's fried rice

Recipe by
Tam D
The Dalles, OR

My family recently made the decision to eat a Paleo diet. I'd heard it was possible to make fried rice from cauliflower, so I gave it a try. I just went with my instincts, knowing how I wanted it to taste when I was finished. This recipe was the result, which I wrote down right away, so I can do it again -- my whole family was amazed at how tasty it was! Now I'm happily sharing it, because this Paleo thing is tough, and we need to stick together!

yield 6 -8
prep time 10 Min
cook time 15 Min
method Pan Fry

Ingredients For not your grandma's fried rice

  • 1 head
    cauliflower
  • 3 Tbsp
    coconut oil
  • 2 Tbsp
    olive oil
  • 2 tsp
    sesame oil
  • 2 tsp
    fish sauce
  • 2 Tbsp
    dehydrated, minced onion
  • 1 tsp
    garlic granules
  • 3 Tbsp
    soy sauce *
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • 2 c
    frozen peas and carrots

How To Make not your grandma's fried rice

  • 1
    Clean and trim cauliflower, and break into florets. Place several florets into the bowl of a blender or food processor. Pulse until the florets are broken into "rice" size bits. Empty the rice into a large bowl, set aside, and repeat until all the cauliflower is riced. This will probably take two to three batches.
  • 2
    In a large, heavy, no-stick skillet, over med-high heat, warm the coconut oil until it melts, add the olive oil, then add the cauliflower rice. Stir the rice until it's mostly all coated in the oil. It will be shiny. Cover the skillet, and allow the rice to cook for 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • 3
    Reduce heat to medium, then stir in sesame oil and fish sauce, onion and garlic. Cook, covered, two or three more minutes.
  • 4
    Stir in soy sauce and salt and pepper, then add the frozen peas and carrots over the top. Cover. Cook another three to five minutes, until vegetables are thawed and rice is tender (but not mushy). Stir and serve.
  • 5
    NOTES: * Use wheat-free soy sauce, or substitute coconut aminos. 1) We served this with Teriyaki chicken and it was awesome! Also great with my Paleo Crockpot Broccoli Beef. Next week I'm going to try it (different seasonings) with my beef stroganoff -- can't wait :) 2) One nice, dense head of cauliflower makes a LOT of rice! But the recipe is easy to halve for a smaller family/group -- just watch the cook times. 3) This recipe will happily adapt to whatever additional vegetables and/or seasonings you'd like, egg, even bits of leftover ham, turkey, or chicken, for a main dish. This is a Paleo-friendly recipe
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