“Chop Salad” Vegetable Stir Fry with Rice

The family really liked the Vegan Pulao I’d made the day before, but I wanted to make a lower simple carb version, using a bunch of really finely chopped vegetables, and just a little bit of rice mixed in after the vegetables were done. I also grilled some super firm tofu, seasoned with Flavor God “Everything Seasoning,” and a light spray of olive oil (not pictured here, but I posted a photo of that on my donnalynnfox Instagram account). This stir fry includes a mouthwatering mix of vegetables that blend together well, and create an awesome, flavorful and colorful dish.

INGREDIENTS

1 c cooked and cooled rice
1/2 large cauliflower, finely chopped
2 c very finely chopped green beans
1 c finely chopped green onions
3 garlic cloves, minced
4 carrots, scraped and very finely chopped
4 stalks celery, very finely chopped
1/2 c finely chopped cilantro
2 tbsp EVOO
Flavor God Everything Seasoning (flavorgod.com) **
Fresh-cut chives for garnish

METHOD

Heat oil in non-stick wok or frying pan over high heat. Add the beans, carrots, and celery first. Mix and stir for a few minutes until they begin to soften. Add the garlic, cauliflower, green onion and cook for about another minute while continuing to stir. Turn heat down to medium and add cilantro and season to taste. Turn heat off and cover for five minutes. Turn heat back on to medium, and add rice, stirring gently into the mixture. Remove from heat once everything is heated through, and spoon into a large family-style serving bowl. Garnish with chives.

** Flavor God seasonings are the best I’ve used. Flavor God chef and owner, Chris Wallace, grinds his herbs and spices fresh every day for orders going out that day. His business has grown exponentially over the past few months because his product is so excellent. Check out his site at flavorgod.com. I ordered his eBook and the four-seasoning combo pack. I’ll definitely be ordering more once I run out (which will likely be soon)!

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