Cauliflower Kimchi Fried Rice (2024)

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Don't shy away from Asian fried rice because you think it's too fattening! This super healthy Cauliflower Kimchi Fried Rice will have you asking for extra helpings! It's made with riced cauliflower instead of traditional rice (but you'll never know the difference😜 ).

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The unique Kimchi flavoring gives this healthy dish a nice zest, and the addition of pancetta elevates the flavor even more! Serve this Cauliflower Kimchi Fried Rice as a side dish or as an entree. It's so yum!

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I used Trader Joe's fresh Riced Cauliflower for the recipe, but you can also use the frozen variety. The fresh cauliflower rice will not get as mushy when you cook it.

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Kimchi is one of those super foods that’s incredibly good for you! Made of salted, fermented vegetables, kimchi is loaded with probiotics (good for your gut!). It’s no wonder it’s a staple of Korean foods. I usedNasoya Kimchifor this recipe post, but there are many options available in the refrigerated section of your grocery store.

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Cauliflower rice has a very similar consistency to that of white or brown rice, but with far less calories or carbs. Yay for that!

Steps to make cauliflower kimchi fried rice

  1. Heat a large wok over medium heat and spray with cooking spray. Add the pancetta and cook until browned. Move pancetta aside to a small bowl.
  2. Add the sesame oil to the hot wok and sauté onions, garlic, and carrots, about 3 to 4 minutes, or until soft. Add in the chopped kimchi and kimchi juice. Cook another 3 minutes.
  3. Raise the heat to medium-high. Add the cauliflower rice and shelled edamame to the wok along with soy sauce. Break up the cauliflower with a spoon, cover and cook until well incorporated, around 5 to 6 minutes. Push the vegetable mixture to one side of the wok and add two beaten eggs and ¾ of the green onions to the empty side. Scramble the eggs until cooked through. Add the pancetta back into the mixture.
  4. Taste, and adjust seasonings with more soy sauce or kimchi juice. Garnish with remaining green onions and toasted sesame seeds.

tips and tricks

  • You can use either fresh or frozen cauliflower rice. Either one will work in this dish, but the fresh cauli rice won't be as mushy as the frozen version when cooked.
  • Feel free to add any protein of your choice. I've made this with tofu, chicken, shrimp, and more!
  • You can even top this with a fried egg like I did in my Cauliflower Fried Rice with Crab recipe!
  • Use vegan kimchi and leave out the pancetta to make this dish vegetarian. Yep, there's usually some elements of the sea in kimchi!
  • Use soy-free soy sauce or tamari to make this dish gluten free.

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Update Notes:This post was originally published onMay 31, 2016, but was republished with slight text changes and additions, like step by step instructions and tips in April 2021.

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This super healthy Cauliflower Kimchi Fried Rice will have you asking for extra helpings! It's made with riced cauliflower instead of traditional rice (but you'll never know the difference).

  • Total Time: 30 min
  • Yield: 4 1x

Ingredients

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  • Cooking spray (canola or vegetable)
  • ½ cup pancetta, finely diced
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • ½ small onion, finely diced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 carrots, peeled and finely diced
  • 1 cup roughly chopped kimchi
  • 2 tablespoons kimchi juice, or to taste
  • 1 12 oz. package frozen riced cauliflower
  • ½ cup frozen, shelled edamame
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce, or more to taste
  • 5 green onions, diced and divided, for garnish
  • Toasted sesame seeds for garnish

Instructions

  1. Heat a large wok over medium heat and spray with cooking spray. Add the pancetta and cook until browned. Move pancetta aside to a small bowl.
  2. Add the sesame oil to the hot wok and sauté onions, garlic, and carrots, about 3 to 4 minutes, or until soft. Add in the chopped kimchi and kimchi juice. Cook another 3 minutes.
  3. Raise the heat to medium-high. Add the cauliflower “rice” and edamame to the wok along with soy sauce. Break up the cauliflower with a spoon, cover and cook until well incorporated, around 5 to 6 minutes. Push the vegetable mixture to one side of the wok and add the beaten eggs and ¾ of the green onions to the empty side. Scramble eggs until cooked through. Add the pancetta back into the mixture.
  4. Taste, and adjust seasonings with more soy sauce or kimchi juice. Garnish with remaining green onions and sesame seeds.

Notes

  • You can purchase frozen riced cauliflower at Trader Joe’s and other select grocery stores.
  • You can use either fresh or frozen cauliflower rice. Either one will work in this dish, but the fresh cauli rice won't be as mushy as the frozen version when cooked.
  • Kimchi can usually be found at your local grocery store in the produce section.
  • Feel free to add any protein of your choice. I've made this with tofu, chicken, shrimp, and more!
  • You can even top this with a fried egg like I did in my Cauliflower Fried Rice with Crab recipe!
  • Use vegan kimchi and leave out the pancetta to make this dish vegetarian. Yep, there's usually some elements of the sea in kimchi!
  • Use soy-free soy sauce or tamari to make this dish gluten free.

Adapted from: New York Times

  • Author: Asian Caucasian
  • Prep Time: 15 min
  • Cook Time: 15 min
  • Category: Sides
  • Method: Stove top
  • Cuisine: Asian Fusion
  • Diet: Low Calorie

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 255
  • Sugar: 5.5 g
  • Sodium: 796.9 mg
  • Fat: 18.4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 12.4 g
  • Protein: 11.8 g
  • Cholesterol: 111.5 mg
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  1. Renee Atler says

    I love fried rice so much, but not the calories. I’m so excited to try this recipe!

    Reply

    • Asian Caucasian says

      I know you're going to love this recipe, Renee! You won't believe how much this cauli rice tastes like the real version!

      Reply

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Cauliflower Kimchi Fried Rice (2024)

FAQs

How many calories in a bowl of kimchi fried rice? ›

Other sizes: 1 serving - 446kcal, 100 g - 149kcal, more...

What is kimchi fried rice made of? ›

Kimchi fried rice or kimchi-bokkeum-bap (김치볶음밥) is a variety of bokkeum-bap ("fried rice"), a popular dish in South Korea. Kimchi fried rice is made primarily with kimchi and rice, along with other available ingredients, such as diced vegetables or meats like Spam.

Is kimchi fried rice good for stomach? ›

My view of healthy food is that if you make yourslef, you're 90% of the way there. Kimchi, the star ingredient, is a fermented food packed with probiotics, vitamins, and minerals that are great for gut health and digestion [1].

Why is my cauliflower fried rice soggy? ›

Why is my cauliflower fried rice soggy? You don't want to cook the cauliflower too long, or it might end up too soft. All it takes is about three minutes to make it tender, but don't cook it much longer than that.

How many carbs are in kimchi fried rice? ›

Shirakiku Kimchi Fried Rice (1 cup) contains 58g total carbs, 55g net carbs, 6g fat, 6g protein, and 300 calories.

Is kimchi high in calories? ›

With only 23 calories per cup, kimchi is a low-calorie food. It also contains fiber, which can help you feel full and ward off hunger. One small study found that eating kimchi as part of a monthlong diet helped people with overweight or obesity shed weight and body fat. Eating kimchi may also prevent weight gain.

What pairs well with kimchi fried rice? ›

Add fried egg: Kimchi fried rice is often served with a fried egg (cooked over-easy) on top. Add vegetables: carrots, kale, mushrooms, peas. Add meat: cooked bacon, chicken, pork, or ground beef. Make a bowl: Serve in a Korean Bulgogi Bowls.

Is kimchi good for you? ›

Along with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, kimchi contains natural probiotic bacteria. If you eat them regularly, the probiotics in fermented foods can be beneficial to your gut microbiome. Studies suggest that eating kimchi on a daily basis could help to improve some digestive problems.

What are the benefits of eating kimchi? ›

Because it's a fermented food, it boasts numerous probiotics. These healthy microorganisms may give kimchi several health benefits. It may help regulate your immune system, promote weight loss, fight inflammation, and even slow the aging process. If you enjoy cooking, you can even make kimchi at home.

Does kimchi clean your gut? ›

May support gut health

There is growing evidence that fermented foods such as kimchi may improve levels of beneficial bacteria in the gut, and may as a consequence improve symptoms such as constipation.

Can I eat just kimchi and rice? ›

It compliments many flavors in sometimes surprising ways and has enough flavor to stand out on its own. A truly simple Korean meal is just steamed rice and kimchi, and it's mighty yummy.

How long can you keep kimchi fried rice? ›

If you store it correctly, you can keep your leftover rice in the refrigerator for up to four days, and it can be stored in the freezer for up to two months! That way, you can have extra lying around to reheat, whether that's kimchi fried rice or Shirakiku Bulgogi fried rice.

Can you overcook cauliflower rice? ›

Why is my cauliflower rice soggy? The key to preventing soggy cauliflower rice is making sure you don't overcook it. Once the 'grains' are hot, you're ready to serve. The best cooking method to avoid any sogginess is to roast the cauliflower grains on a wide, shallow tray.

What is fried rice syndrome? ›

Fried rice syndrome is caused by a bacterium called Bacillus cereus, which is present in these types of starchy foods prior to cooking. Bacillus cereus is a heat-resistant bacteria, so even recooking foods that have not been appropriately refrigerated can result in food poisoning.

How do you take the bitterness out of cauliflower rice? ›

In a large skillet, heat 1 teaspoon of olive oil over medium heat. Add the scallions and cauliflower and sauté until heated through, about 3 to 5 minutes. Season with salt, pepper, and a squeeze of lime juice to help remove any bitterness from the raw cauliflower.

How many calories are in a full plate of fried rice? ›

One cup of plain fried rice prepared with white rice, vegetable oil, and no additional ingredients contains about: 242 calories. 8 grams of fat. 41 grams of carbohydrates.

How many calories in a bowl of kimchi? ›

Nutritional information

Kimchi is also a good source of vitamin A, B vitamins, vitamin C, minerals, fiber, and amino acids. A 1-cup serving , which amounts to approximately 150 grams (g), contains around: 23 calories. 1 g of protein.

How many calories are in kimchi fried rice with cheese? ›

Make-Ahead and Storage
Nutrition Facts (per serving)
538Calories
19gFat
71gCarbs
19gProtein

How many calories in a portion of Chinese fried rice? ›

Calories in Chinese, Egg Fried Rice
DescriptionServing SizeskCal
Calories in Chinese, Egg Fried RiceSmall foil tin (365g)679
Small plastic container (365g)679
Large plastic container (457g)850
Large foil tin (548g)1019

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