Cauliflower Brown Rice and Vegetable Fried Rice

Cauliflower, Brown Rice, and Vegetable Fried Rice

Cauliflower, Brown Rice, and Vegetable Fried Rice


30 minutes

Details
  • Serving Size:   8
  • Gluten-Free:   True
  • Dairy-Free:   True
  • Vegan:   True
  • Vegetarian:   True
  • Weight Watchers:   7 Points
Cuisine
  • Chinese
  • Asian
  • side dish
  • antipasti
  • starter
  • snack
  • appetizer
  • antipasto
  • hor d'oeuvre
Ingredients
  • 2 tablespoons grapeseed oil
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 7 scallions, chopped (keep white/light green ends separate from dark green tops)
  • 5 cloves of garlic, chopped
  • head of cauliflower, raw
  • 3 cups of cooked brown rice, cold
  • 2 cups cooked broccoli, chopped small
  • 1 cup frozen peas
  • 3 T reduced-sodium soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil
  • toasted sesame seeds, optional
  • additional chopped scallion tops for garnish
  • salt, to taste
Instructions

Remove the cauliflower's tough stem and reserve for another use. Using a food processor, pulse cauliflower florets until they resemble rice or couscous. You should end up with around four cups of "cauliflower rice."

Heat 1T butter and 1T oil in a large skillet over medium heat.

Add garlic and the white and light green pieces of scallion. Sauté about a minute.

Add the cauliflower to the pan. Stir to coat with oil, then spread out in pan and let sit; you want it cook a bit and to caramelize (get a bit brown), which will bring out the sweetness. After a couple of minutes, stir and spread out again.

Add cold rice (it separates easily, so it won't clump up during cooking), plus the additional grapeseed and coconut oil or butter. Raise heat to medium-high. Toss everything together and, again, spread the mixture out over the whole pan and press a bit into the bottom.

Let it sit for about two minutes—so the rice can get toasted and a little crispy.

Add the peas and broccoli and stir again.

Drizzle soy sauce and toasted sesame oil over rice.Cook for another minute or so and turn off heat.

Add chopped scallion tops and toss.I like to toast some sesame seeds in a dry pan; I sprinkle these and some more raw, chopped scallion over the top of the rice for added flavor and crunch.Season to taste with salt and, if you'd like, more soy sauce. Keep in mind that if you're serving this with something salty and saucy (ie. teriyaki chicken) you may want to hold off on adding too much salt to the fried rice.

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