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1 serving(s)
Preparation Time:
10 mins
Cooking Time:
5 mins
Meal type:
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by member: Tammyme

Cauliflower Fried Rice

Grated cauliflower instead of rice is both delicious and low carb.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Grate the cauliflower using either the largest holes on a hand grater or with the grating blade in food processor. The results should almost resemble the size of cooked white rice.
  2. Heat oil to cover the bottom of a small skillet on medium-high.
  3. Quickly stir-fry the white of the onions and the garlic. Watch closely so as not to burn.
  4. Add the cauliflower; fry about 4-5 minutes, stirring constantly until it begins to color a bit. Don't overcook or it might get mushy.
  5. Stir in the soy sauce. Push the cauliflower to one side of the pan; pour in the beaten egg.
  6. Lightly scramble the egg briefly then mix into the cauliflower.
  7. Add the green onion tops and toss.
  8. Note: add some chicken and make it a meal!
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can i use an ordinary oil im using /..
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15 Nov 13 by member: manganimesic
Mixed with boned leftover chicken wings from the night before, and it was a beautiful thing, and made my wife's bad day at work into a wonderful "Chinese" lunch, after she had been wanting fried rice. Many Thanks for this!
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06 Oct 13 by member: joeybaghodoughnuts1
This was great! I used canola oil instead of olive oil so I could add a few drops of sesame oil after cooking without the flavor of olive oil clashing with it. I also cooked a bit of small, raw shrimp with the cauliflower to make it shrimp fried rice!
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28 Jul 13 by member: RavenSoul69
I was surprised by how closely this resembles rice; very tasty. I mixed in shrimp to make it a meal instead of a side dish and added more scallions, because I like them. :)
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24 May 13 by member: twinklebun
it's a sodium nightmare at over 1000 mg, enough said!
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24 Feb 13 by member: wallflowers01
Delish!!! A little salty with using Braggs Amino Acid so next time I'll use low sodium soy sauce instead or double to cauliflower to 2 cups. I also added a half tsp of toasted sesame oil and omitted the egg. Did not have scallions so I used a bit of regular onion instead.
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15 Oct 12 by member: Mokakiss
I just made this for lunch, sooooo yummy!!! I am deffinetly doing this again soon! I added chicken to mine.
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09 Aug 12 by member: Brittani1989
I make this quite a bit
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08 Aug 12 by member: kharizma05
I made this recipe for dinner tonight with some chicken breast. I added Sriracha for some kick and oh my goodness it was delicious! I literally licked the bowl :)
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30 Jul 12 by member: karabeth
I haven't tried it yet but it sounds amazing! However...can anyone tell me what size is a "serving" of this?
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25 May 12 by member: tjadams123
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Nutritional Summary:

There are 242 calories in 1 serving of Cauliflower Fried Rice.
Calorie Breakdown: 67% fat, 17% carbs, 16% prot.

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
per serve
per serve
Energy
1013 kj
242 kcal
Protein
10.09g
Fat
18.66g
Saturated Fat
3.46g
Polyunsaturated Fat
2.237g
Monounsaturated Fat
11.778g
Cholesterol
212mg
Carbohydrates
10.59g
Sugar
3.69g
Fibre
3.3g
Sodium
1007mg
Potassium
496mg
12%
of RDI*
(242 cal)
12% RDI
Calorie Breakdown:
 
Carbohydrate (17%)
 
Fat (67%)
 
Protein (16%)
*Based on an RDI of 2000 calories

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