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Asian Fusion Dirty “Rice”


One of my favorite meals at the best Asian Bistro in town, before it became a sushi bar, was “Dirty Rice”, which is a combination of meat, vegetables and lots of flavor in a fried rice. It was a meal in itself, although you could add a refreshing cucumber, onion, radish salad with a bit of chilled rice vinegar dressing to add a bit of extra taste. For a dinner, add an appetizer, like a chicken, beef or pork satay.

This version comes close and replaces the rice with cauliflower and daikon riced and cooked to the same texture. Try it before you pooh-pooh it – you’ll be surprised at how well the cauliflower substitutes. No, it doesn’t taste exactly like rice, but it is close enough and I actually like it better. You can toss in a tablespoon of rice to add some of the rice flavor if you want. But it will add carbs.

Asian Fusion “Dirty” Rice

1/4 cup finely chopped Onions
1 tablespoons Coconut Oil or Olive Oil
1 Egg, lightly beaten
1 drops Soy Sauce
1 drops Sesame Oil
2 ounces cooked lean boneless Pork, finely chopped
2 ounces Chicken, chopped
1/2 cup small, cooked Shrimp
1/4 cup Baby Corn, chopped (optional)
1/4 cup Chicken Broth
1/4 cup frozen Green Beans, chopped into small pieces
1 1/2 cup frozen or fresh Cauliflower, riced
1/2 cup Daikon, riced
2 Green Onions, chopped
3/4 cups Bean Sprouts
1 tablespoons Soy Sauce

Heat 1 teaspoon oil in wok or rounded side skillet; add chopped onions and stir-fry until onions turn a nice golden color, about 5-7 minutes; remove from wok.

Allow wok to cool for a few minutes.

Meanwhile, mix egg with a drop of soy and a drop of oil.

Add 1 teaspoon oil to wok, swirling to coat surfaces; add egg mixture. Immediately swirl egg until egg sets, like an omelet. When egg puffs, flip egg and cook other side briefly; remove from wok, and chop into small pieces.

Heat 1 teaspoon oil in wok; add meats to wok, along with beans, chopped baby corn and cooked onion; stir-fry for 2 minutes.

Add cauliflower, daikon, green onions, bean sprouts and chicken broth. Stir to mix well and continue to stir-fry for 3 minutes, until the liquid is almost gone. Add shrimp and cook another 2 minutes until shrimp are hot. Add soy sauce and stir in. Serve.

Makes 2 servings.

Nutrition Info:
Calories: 310 Total Fat: 14.2 g Net Carbs: 7.4 g Protein: 33.5 g
With 1 tablespoon cooked rice added
Calories: 318.8 Total Fat: 14.2 g Net Carbs: 9.3 g Protein: 33.6 g

Originally POSTED BY RENE AVERETT AT 6/9/2013 3:21 PM