Cauliflower Fried 'Rice'

It was that time again to do a massive fridge clean out and make sure that I had used up all of the fresh ingredients I had left in my fridge.

This is a fantastic way to make sure that you are not wasting any food and therefore money, each week. I cannot recommend it enough.

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With my fridge clean out, came this creation... Cauliflower Fried 'Rice'.

Now, you can either use a little manual hand blitzer (I got mine from Kmart here) or a food processor, however I find the food processor makes the cauliflower too fine.

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Here's what mine looks like!

For anyone who hasn't bought edamame salad before, this is what I buy from the freezer section at Woolworths.

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This recipe is high in plant protein and full of flavour! I hope you enjoy it.


Cauliflower Fried 'Rice'

Serves: 5

Time: 30 mins

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What you need:

Blitzer/chopper, wok or big fry pan, measuring utensils, chopping board, knives.

Ingredients:

1 tbsp (20ml) minced ginger
1 tbsp (20ml) minced garlic
2 tbsp (40ml) tamari or to desired taste
1 or 2 tsp sesame oil
pinch of chilli flakes
1 bunch of broccolini cut into cm pieces
2 cups of baby spinach
1 packet of edamame salad frozen
2 tins of organic brown lentils, rinsed and drained
1 cauliflower, blitzed into 'rice'
2 tsp of olive oil
1 tsp pink salt
1 tbsp black sesame seeds
black pepper to taste
*coriander optional to serve

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Method:

  1. Begin by placing florets of the cauliflower into the blitzer. Pulse until it meets a 'rice' consistency, but it's not too fine. Do it in small batches, I did about 4.

  2. Drain and rinse the lentils.

  3. Heat the olive oil in the wok over a medium heat. Add in the garlic and the ginger and cook for 2 minutes, stirring frequently.

  4. Add the cauliflower rice and stir to coat in the garlic and ginger, cooking for 2 minutes.

  5. Add in the spinach, broccolini and the edamame salad, stir well at frequent intervals. Cook for 8 minutes until the vegetables have softened but broccolini is still firm to the bite.

  6. Add in the tamari, chili flakes, lentils, salt and sesame oil. Stir and cook for a few minutes until well flavoured.

  7. Add the sesame seeds and serve.

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You may choose to add more tamari or chili flakes, depending on your taste buds.

Happy cooking lovely's,

Steph xx

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