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by Diane
This easy and healthy cauliflower fried rice is a reader favorite because it’s low carb and super flavorful. It’s a fantastic keto cauliflower rice recipe too!
Have you ever wondered how to make cauliflower fried rice?
First of all, here it is and it’s super easy. You’ll wonder why you’ve never made cauliflower fried rice before because it really is one of those easy 30 minute recipes. If you love asian fried rice but don’t want all the calories, then try substituting the rice with cauliflower! No joke friends, this truly is a game changer in satisfying your fried rice cravings and keeping it low fat and healthier.
Watch the Video Making the Recipe:
How to Make Cauliflower Rice
You can cut a whole head of cauliflower into small bite sized pieces. That’s how we make it and love it because you can have nice bite and texture when you had-cut them into “rice”. When cut into small pieces, cauliflower truly resembles the same bite and texture as rice. This easy cauliflower recipe has minced cauliflower that soaks up all the flavors just like rice, but you doesn’t haveall the carbs and calories that rice has. It’s because of all these awesome factors, you can eat more and not feel as guilty!
You can also buy frozen Cauliflower rice or “riced cauliflower” in the frozen section of most grocery markets. They’re readily available in most super markets and Trader Joes cauliflower rice seems to be the most popular.
This recipe for cauliflower fried rice is super flexible too because you can add what ever you like. Just like any fried rice recipe, this cauliflower version has endless possibilities. Add ground shrimp, chicken, pork, beef or tofu. Add more vegetables if you like. Overall, it’ll be delicious so long as you don’t overcook the cauliflower.
Here’s our Favorite Tools for Ricing Cauliflower:
Food Processor- This is our favorite food processor for home. It is a great balance between useable size for the average recipe and how much space is needed to store it.
Hand Cut– The secret is to great riced cauliflower is to keep the cauliflower with a good bite and not cook it to be mushy. Hand-mincing it helps get the perfect texture. You can use a food processor too, but make sure to not overprocess the cauliflower or else it will be mushy. And every kitchen should have a good knife.
Grate the cauliflower- You can also grate the cauliflower to get the rice texture!Whip out the box grater and go to town!
Pre-cut & bagged: You can also buy pre-cut cauliflower in bags in your frozen food section.
Here’s the link to the latest food processor.
Cauliflower “Fried Rice”
Yield: 4 servings
Prep Time: 15 minutes mins
Cook Time: 15 minutes mins
Total Time: 30 minutes mins
Using minced cauliflower instead of rice, this “fried rice” is a great way to get your veggies. We prefer the texture of hand minced cauliflower, but you can always mince it in a food processor or buy it pre-minced. If using a food processor, be careful not to process it too much or else the cauliflower will become mushy once cooked.This is our favorite food processor for home; linked here. It is a great balance between useable size for the average recipe and how much space is needed to store it.
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Ingredients
- 1 medium head cauliflower
- 1 large egg
- 2 Tablespoons (30 ml) cooking oil (olive oil, grape seed oil, canola oil – whatever your preference)
- 1/2 medium onion , chopped
- 2 cloves garlic , minced
- 1/2 cup (65 g) diced frozen carrots
- 1/2 cup (75 g) frozen peas
- 2 Tablespoons (30 ml) soy sauce *for gluten-free use tamari
- 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) sesame oil
- 1/2 teaspoon salt , or to taste
- fresh cracked black pepper to taste
- 2 green onions , diced
- more optional vegetables: celery , broccoli, corn, spinach
Instructions
Mince cauliflower into very small crumbled pieces, resembling the size of rice or larger because the cauliflower will shrink as it cooks. You can use a food processor to get this texture, but be careful to not process the cauliflower too much or it will become mushy. We prefer to hand mince everything to get the small texture, so it still remains firm when cooked.
Heat large skillet on medium high heat. Add cooking oil, then add onion and garlic. Cook until soft and translucent.
Add cauliflower and sauté until tender, but not mushy soft. Add the peas and carrots and stir until combined.
Add the beaten egg, soy sauce, sesame oil, salt and black pepper. Stir until the egg coats all of the cauliflower and becomes cooked.
If needed, add additional kosher salt to taste. Add green onions and stir until everything is combined. Serve warm.
Nutrition Information per Serving
Calories: 154kcal, Carbohydrates: 14g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 46mg, Sodium: 594mg, Potassium: 580mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 3450IU, Vitamin C: 77.4mg, Calcium: 59mg, Iron: 1.5mg
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Asian, Stove Top, Vegetarian
Calories: 154
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This recipe was originally published in 2016 and re-published in 2021 with updated photos.
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C — Reply
Made this tonight! Good for a first go at it! I will probably add another egg, also more soy, a hint more sesame oil. I used frozen riced cauliflower, so I think it may have been a larger amount than a medium head of cauliflower. I’m excited to eat dinner tonight! Thank you!
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Michael — Reply
I did exactly the same and used two medium eggs but instead of just adding the beaten egg I made a nest, ans let it start to fry a bit as I mixed it in. The extra soy sauce and sesame oil were needed. I also grilled some thin cut chicken breasts and tossed them in at the end. It was so good!
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Christina — Reply
This was yummy I added some broccoli and another half tsp of sesame oil. Will make again for sure
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Bea Cook — Reply
LIKE YOUR SITE VERY MUCH !!!
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Jan — Reply
I can’t find the Nutritional breakdown of this recipe
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jennifer — Reply
I know i was looking for it also
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Jorj Mills — Reply
The 154 KCal is in the print version
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Paige — Reply
So good! Definitely gonna make this often. My kids loved it and both went back for seconds.
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Hi Paige, if your kids loved this recipe then it makes our day! So glad that kids can enjoy this vegetable recipe as much as we do.
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Lynn — Reply
Been looking for a simple fried cauliflower “rice” recipe, so happy to hv found it! Thanks!
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Drew Humphries — Reply
Outstanding recipe, tastes good and good for ya….even with some crumbled bacon !
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Thanks Drew! And LOVE your addition of crumbled bacon. YUM!
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Tina — Reply
I made this tonight and it was awesome! Love stir fry! Thank you for this recipe a I don’t eat rice anymore. Great substitute
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Hi Tina, yeah it’s hard to go back to regular rice when we can make this recipe with less carbs. Thanks for making our recipe!
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Laura — Reply
This looks amazing! Can’t wait to try it! Need a nutrition info breakdown, though.
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Cari Hamilton — Reply
This is delish! Dio you have the nutritional value of this recipe?
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Hi Cari! Glad you enjoyed the recipe and yes, we’re working on getting nutritional value for all our recipes. Stay tuned!
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Marianna — Reply
I made this for dinner tonight with some ground beef. It was delicious! Thanks for the recipe! =)
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Oh love that you added ground beef! That sounds fantastic. Thanks Marianna!
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Peggy — Reply
I bet it would be great with chicken too!!
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Monica — Reply
Just tried this. Absolutely delicious. It has joined the regular rotation on my menu. Highly recommend.
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Fantastic, thank you so much Monica!
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Pam — Reply
This recipe was awesome!
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Janine aggott — Reply
I don’t cook. I’m serious – I cook nothing, nada, don’t even know how to chop/dice/mince. My husband does all the cooking. Well, I saw this recipe on Facebook and o was intrigued. I MADE IT and it came AWESOME! I read a few comments before I made it and doubled up the egg/tamari/sesame seed oil because my head of cauliflower was a
little too big. And I added ginger (left over from take-out sushi). I’m so proud of myself. My husband will never believe I did this (he’s traveling). Thank you so much. I’m going to try some more of your recipes.-
Best Recipe Box — Reply
Hi Janine! Thank you so much for letting us know and we’re happy that you AND your husband enjoyed this recipe. It’s definitely one of our most popular healthy recipes!
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MARY JONES — Reply
I saw this and have not tried it yet but it is driving me crazy. I have to try it. Tried some of the other recipes and they are great. Thank you for this page.
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Melissa — Reply
Has anyone made this recipe with a bage of frozen cauliflower rice? If so, what size of bag or how many cups of cauliflower rice? i would so love to get my kid to eat more veggies.
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Ruthi — Reply
Melissa, I have used it…delicious (I used Green Giant and the medley cauli rice even has a recipe on the back.)
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Thanks Ruthi!
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Lorie — Reply
This is delicious! Will make it again and I followed the recipe to a tee and tasted great!!
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
That’s great news! Thanks for putting this on your maki-it-again list.
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eclecticnatureoflife — Reply
I made this with leftover cauliflower. I had boiled it the other day. Other times I roast it which would give a nice flavor to the recipe. Used one fresh carrot diced. and frozen peas. I lightly chopped the cauliflower i also had leftover pork and chopped a couple of slices of that to make a complete meal. It was delicious. Thanks.
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Love the idea of roasting the cauliflower rice. All your variations sound fantastic!
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Roma Biddiscombe — Reply
How many calories are in this dish!! I’m looking forward to making it!!
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
We just updated the recipe format to include the calories. Enjoy!
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Micaela —
I’m having a hard time finding the nutritional breakdown. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Vijaya — Reply
I am honestly surprised with the outcome. The only thing I did different was added an extra egg to make it more nutritious but otherwise, what a simple, delicious and healthy dish. I have got thumbs up from all my family members and we’ll be eating this often from now on. Thank you!
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Yay! Yeah, folks always are cautious about this recipe, but it’s always a pleasant surprise to everyone that it’s not all that bad. In fact, it’s quite delicious. Thanks for letting us know!
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Barbara — Reply
Frist time I have been able to get my husband to eat cauliflower and really enjoy it – (he will eat cauliflower soup) – Thanks for all the help in creating a low carb replacement for regular fried rice.
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Wow that’s a huge moment to get him to eat a veggie and still enjoy it. Thanks for letting us know the great news!
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Michele — Reply
I added 1 can of water chestnuts, chopped, 1/2 tsp of five spice, and just under a 1/2 tsp of red pepper flakes…like a lot!
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
love the extra flavor and texture you added to the recipe. Sounds fabulous!
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Catia software — Reply
This looks so good, I’m going to the store to get the stuff right now. Great idea!
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susan eaton — Reply
Hi is there a substitute for the eggs? This sounds delicious but i don’t do dairy
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
You can leave out the egg. The texture will be just a touch different but still tasty. Of if you can find a vegan egg substitute. Enjoy!
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Michele — Reply
I add chopped water chestnuts and Chinese five spice. Even my students tell me how good it smells! It freezes well, too.
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Julie Y — Reply
This recipe looks delicious, but how can I make it vegan? What can I substitute for the egg?
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
To make it vegan you can leave out the egg. The texture will be just a touch different but still tasty. Of if you can find a vegan egg substitute. Enjoy!
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Cvonnie — Reply
Love,this
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Pam — Reply
I’m confused at directions? Oil divided? If I use diced raw carrot how does cooking time change. Anxious to try. TY
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Hi Pam,
That was a typo. The oil didn’t need to be divided and the recipe is now updated. Thanks for bringing it up.
For the raw carrots add them in depending on how much “bite” you like for them. For softer, add it in the beginning with the onions and garlic. For firmer, just add them in with the peas, and maybe cook for an extra minute or two. Enjoy!
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Brenda — Reply
Made this tonight. Was very good since I’m trying to eat more healthy meals. Added roasted chicken from the deli. Made it a meal instead of a side dish. Also doubled the sauce because of the chicken and a can of mushrooms. I put the cauliflower in the food processor and it didn’t taste like cauliflower. Would make again. There’s so many other things you could add to this. Love this.
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
That’s fabulous! So glad you enjoyed it and love your different variation on it.
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Renee — Reply
Just made this for dinner! We love it—-Will make it again!
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Thanks Renee! Super glad you enjoyed it!
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Sylvia — Reply
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Ken Myers — Reply
used this in a Poke bowl with Tuna Salmon and Avocado. My boys and I loved it, I’m diabetic and lowering carbs is very important. It’s nice to all eat the same thing. -
Gretchen Hesse — Reply
Oh my!! So good. Made it tonite and included some fresh herbs from my garden. Just wonderful. Can’t tell you how happy I am to have such a delish, low carb, alternative to rice. My husband cut up his pork (ok, I’ll admit it, it was a little dry) and added it to the “rice”. Pork fried rice! He loved, loved, loved it.-
Best Recipe Box — Reply
Hi Gretchen! That’s super cool you added the fresh herbs and pork. And best of all, we’re thrilled you husband loved it! Thanks for sharing.
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Noreen — Reply
How is this left over! And how do you reheat it? There’s just two of us and that would be too much!
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Lynne Pollock — Reply
Just turned off my stove from making this ! Of course, I had to taste test and I liked it a lot! Can’t wait for dinner tonight!-
Best Recipe Box — Reply
That’s fantastic! Have a a great dinner!
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Stella — Reply
I just made this. Yummy! Loved it. I added spam cut in mini squares. Unbelievable taste?
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Angie — Reply
Delicious and easy using Trader Joes Riced cauliflower! Will be making this again.-
Best Recipe Box — Reply
Hi Angie, the TJ’s rice cauliflower sounds perfect! Thanks for enjoying it.
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Susan — Reply
This was delicious cauliflower fried rice, it exceeded my expectations
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Thank you for making it Susan!
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Terry — Reply
Needs more sesame oil and soy sauce. My cauliflower must have been larger. Keep adding until you get the flavor you want. Very good otherwise -
Elisha — Reply
How much of bagged pre chopped cauliflower rice do you use? What equals a medium head?
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Best Recipe Box — Reply
Hi Elisha, we assume a regular 8oz bag should work good.
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Nataly — Reply
Really glad I tried this. Turned out great and for my keto diet.