Oh no, another cauliflower rice recipe! This time, I've managed to incorporate it into making the oh so popular shrimp friend rice dish a little healthier (so you can not feel so guilty about heading to the frozen yogurt shop after and loading up on the yogurt and toppings). I did this by substituting the starchy and filling rice with the filling, yet light, cauliflower rice.
There were very little ingredients that went into this, and it took no time at all to cook. The only thing that made this dish take so long was Nicholas's rice (he's a guys guy and I guess they don't do cauliflower rice). So while his cooked I made sure he knew how hungry I was by mentioning it every 10 minutes ;)
Ingredients:
- Half a head of cauliflower
- Shrimp (as little or as much as you want)
- Package of steamed vegetables (normally I would do all fresh, but we were cooking at Nicholas's and he does it the easy way)
- Low sodium soy sauce to taste
- Garlic to taste
- Red pepper to taste
Directions:
- Using a cheese grater, grate the cauliflower over a plate
- When finished, place in a large skillet that is sprayed with cooking spray
- Cook on low to medium heat, stirring occasionally
- Cook until lightly crisped and brown
- On a separate skillet, combine the shrimp and vegetables, and cook on low to medium heat
- Once fully cooked, mix in with the cauliflower rice and add a tablespoon to start with of soy sauce. You can add more if you want
Cheers!
*Note: If you aren't a fan of the cauliflower rice and want to enjoy it the way Nicholas did with rice, follow all the directions except add the shrimp and vegetables to cooked rice, then add the soy sauce as well.
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