CAULIFLOWER EGG FRIED RICE (LOW CARB & KETO)

Always on the lookout for a low carb option to make with my next meal, this cauliflower egg fried rice is my new favorite recipe. It’s so easy to make, is great for batch meal planning, and only takes a few minutes to prepare. If you are looking for a tasty low carb, keto, gluten-free recipe that is packed full of flavor and taste just like the traditional egg fried rice, you got to try this recipe!

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

- Makes 4 Servings -

2 TBSP of Vegetable Oil
3 Scallions - Chopped
4 Garlic Cloves - Minced
1'“ of Fresh Ginger - Minced
1 CUP of Frozen Peas
1 500 gram Pack of Frozen Cauliflower Rice
4 TBSP Low Sodium Soya Sauce
2 TBSP Sesame Oil
3 Eggs - lightly beaten
Salt and Pepper to Taste

DIRECTIONS:

Heat up vegetable oil in a large skillet on high. When hot, throw in your chopped scallions and minced garlic and ginger. Allow to cook for 3-4 minutes before adding in your frozen peas.

When peas begin to turn bright green (about 4-5 minutes) add in your frozen cauliflower rice and mi thoroughly until well incorporated and there are no big chunks. Allow water to evaporate by continuing to cook for 5-7 minutes.

Next, add in your soya sauce and sesame oil, Mix until all the rice is coated before pushing the rice to one side fo the skillet.

On the empty side oft he skillet, add in your egg. Salt and pepper to taste. Fry it up, scrambling as it goes. Once cooked mix in with the rice and remove from heat.

Enjoy!


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CRISPY KOREAN BIBIMBAP CAULIFLOWER RICE BOWL WITH BBQ CHICKEN & SPRING VEGGIES

Traditionally cooked in a stone bowl, Bibimbap is a Korean rice dish that literally translates to ‘mixed rice with meat and assorted vegetables. Ever since I first discovered Korean rice bows I’ve been a huge fan and the hot Bibimbap sauce dressing really pulls the pickled veggies in perfectly with the crispy rice and fresh veggies. In the effort to make this recipe more low carb, I substituted the traditional use of sticky rice for cauliflower rice and although it didn’t crisp up quite the same way as normal sticky rice, it was still a beautiful substitute that maintained the integrity of the dish and still held the flavors together. To add a little extra protein Adam also cooked up these wonderful juicy chicken thighs on the BBQ which made for the perfect addition to this otherwise largely veggie based dish. If you are looking for something new, spicy, and wonderful to try, I highly recommend this Bibimbap recipe!

BIBIMBAP INGREDIENTS:

- Serves 4 People -

- BBQ Chicken Thighs and Marinade -
16 Chicken Thighs Boneless and Skinless (3-4 Per Person)
1 CUP of Low Sodium Soya Sauce
1 TBSP of Grated Ginger
4-6 Sprigs of Green Onion
4-6 cloves of Garlic - chopped or grated
Cracked Black Pepper
1-2 TSP of Cayenne Pepper - as per your spice level

- Crispy Cauliflower Rice Bowl -
Frozen Cauliflower Rice (you will want about 200grams per Person)
1.5 CUPS of Snow Peas - Chopped
6 Sprigs of Green Onion
3-4- slices of Ginger
3 Persian Cucumbers
1 TSP of Kosher Salt
3 TBSP of Rice Vinegar
4 TBSP of Vegetable Oil - split into 2 parts
2 TSP of Sesame Seed Oil
1 CUP of Frozen Peas
1 TBSP of Butter
4 Eggs
Bean Sprouts

- Korean Style Hot Bibimbap Sauce Recipe -
2 TBSP of Siracha
2.5 TBSP of Low Sodium Soya Sauce
2 TSP of Honey
4 TSP of Sesame Seed Oil
2 TSP of Rice Vinegar



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DIRECTIONS:

Throw the chicken along with all the marinade ingredients into a bowl and make sure the thighs are coated nicely. Allow chicken to marinate for min 30 minutes while chopping your veggies or overnight in the fridge.

Chop Persian cucumber in thin slices and place in a bowl. Add Kosher salt and massage into the cucumber. Dress with rice vinegar (make sure they are well coated and soaking in a little bath, and set aside allowing them to pickle while we move on to the other veggies.

Chop the snow peas on a diagonal in 1/4 inch pieces.

Chop the top (furthest from the stem) of the green onion on the diagonal until you have 1/4 CUP (set aside for garnish) and cut the remaining amount width-wise in thin slices as per normal.

In a large skillet, add in 3 TBSP of vegetable oil and 2 TSP of sesame oil and allow to heat up on medium. Once ready, add in your green onions (remember to save some for garnish) and ginger stirring constantly, and allow to fry for 3-4 minutes.

Once green onion and ginger are ready, add cauliflower rice into the skillet and mix until well incorporated before pressing the cauliflower down into the bottom of the skillet evenly and allowing it to cook on medium for the next 15 minutes.

During this time you can BBQ the chicken on medium-high heat, 10 minutes each side or until cooked through.

While the chicken and cauliflower are cooking make your Korean hot sauce by combining all the ingredients in a bowl and mixing thoroughly.

When cauliflower gets close to the 15-minute mark, give it a toss to allow crispy brown bits to mix and pat down again to form an even layer, allow to cook for an additional 5 -10 minutes until it is crispy. *Cauliflower rice will never get fully crispy because it holds a lot of water but it will get a little crispy

During these last few minutes fry up 4 eggs in a skillet using butter to coat the pan.

In a separate skillet, add 2 TBSP of vegetable oil and allow to heat up on medium heat. Add in the snow peas and frozen peas and allow them to fry ever so slightly before adding in 1/4 Cup of water, covering, and allowing to steam for 3-4 minutes.

When ready to plate, start with your cauliflower rice, add one friend egg to the middle, arrange bbq Chicken, bean sprouts, pickled Persian cucumber, and snow pea/pea mixture around the edge. Drizzle Korean hot sauce on top, garnish with extra green onion and serve!

Enjoy!


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