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Keto Chicken Cauliflower Fried Rice

Chinese food is probably one of my favorites and fried rice was a staple of my diet before. I don’t think I ever went out for Chinese or ordered and DIDN’T get fried rice. But as you may already know, rice is VERY high in carbs – roughly 45 carbs per cup.  As someone who typically eats 20 carbs or less per day, that would be a huge no-no. Cauliflower rice is an excellent substitute and runs about 5 carbs per cup.

Since I couldn’t just order cauliflower fried rice from the local restaurant, I had to make my own. This recipe is SO simple and a total of 9 ingredients. If you don’t have one, you’ll need a large skillet.

Ingredient List:

  • 2 bags frozen Birds Eye Riced Cauliflower
  • Sesame oil
  • boneless skinless chicken thighs and/or breasts
  • chopped broccoli (fresh or frozen)
  • minced garlic
  • egg
  • soy sauce
  • carrot sticks

Start by preheating the large skillet over medium heat. Use about a tbsp of your choice oil (recommend avocado oil or EVOO). While that is heating up, preheat your oven to 350. You’re going to bake your chicken until it is done (roughly 30 minutes).

Once your skillet is heated, dump in the frozen riced cauliflower with the garlic. If you are using frozen broccoli, add that in now. Continue cooking until veggies begin to get tender about 8-10 minutes, then add the carrots. Continue cooking another 5 minutes, until carrots soften. I turned up the heat and cooked until it started browning a little.

While this is cooking, I put my cooled chicken in a food processor and pulsed to get nice small pieces to mix in with the rice. Once shredded, add the chicken in with the rice.

Ground chicken for rice

Mix together. Push rice mixture to the outside of the pan. In a small bowl, beat an egg. Put a little oil or use cooking spray in the center of the pan, then add the egg and cook til scrambled. Once cooked, mix together. Add in the sesame oil and soy sauce, salt and pepper to taste.

That’s it! You’ve now made Keto chicken cauliflower fried rice!

Bowl keto fried rice


PRINTABLE RECIPE


Keto Chicken Fried Rice

Prep Time: 5 min
Cook Time: 35 min
Servings: 6
Net carbs per serving: 3

2 bags Birds Eye riced cauliflower
1 boneless skinless chicken thigh, 1 boneless skinless chicken breast (or any combination of 2)
3/4 c chopped broccoli (fresh or frozen)
2 tsp minced garlic
1/3 c shredded carrots
1 egg
1 tbsp soy sauce
1 tbsp sesame oil

Start by preheating the large skillet over medium heat. Use about a tbsp of your choice oil (recommend avocado oil or EVOO). While that is heating up, preheat your oven to 350. You’re going to bake your chicken until it is done (roughly 30 minutes).

Once your skillet is heated, dump in the frozen riced cauliflower with the garlic. If you are using frozen broccoli, add that in now. Continue cooking until veggies begin to get tender about 8-10 minutes, then add the carrots. Continue cooking another 5 minutes, until carrots soften. I turned up the heat and cooked until it started browning a little.

While this is cooking, I put my cooled chicken in a food processor and pulsed to get nice small pieces to mix in with the rice. Once shredded, add the chicken in with the rice. Mix together. Push rice mixture to the outside of the pan. In a small bowl, beat an egg. Put a little oil or use cooking spray in the center of the pan, then add the egg and cook til scrambled. Once cooked, mix together. Add in the sesame oil and soy sauce, salt and pepper to taste.


Nutrition for fried rice


*Disclaimer: I am NOT a certified nutritionist and your nutritional information may vary depending on exact ingredients you use. I highly recommend you calculate your own and just use this as a guideline. The links for products are affiliate links so I may earn a very small commission if you purchase through them – but it doesn’t cost you anything additional!

Low Carb Broccoli Cauliflower Salad

Sometimes when you start a new diet (such as Keto) you’ll find that there’s stuff you’ve been eating already that fits into your new diet perfectly! Just because you change your habits, doesn’t mean you necessarily need to give up EVERYTHING. This salad recipe is actually my husbands grandmothers. She makes it almost every family gathering and I always look forward to it, especially now that I’m Keto and this is one of the few things I KNOW I’ll be able to eat at the get-togethers.

If you’ve been following my blog, you also know I love things that are SIMPLE and QUICK. This recipe fits the bill for that too! All you need is cauliflower, broccoli, mayo, sour cream, and dry ranch dressing mix. 5 ingredients. See? Simple!

All you have to do is cut up the broccoli and cauliflower into bit size pieces and put in a large container. Mix the sour cream, mayo, and dressing mix. Then mix the cut veggies and dressing together until well mix and all veggies are coated. Chill until ready to it.

That’s it – seriously. And it’s SO good! My daughter who is a ranch-a-holic, absolutely loves this too. She always steals the veggies as I’m cutting them. You could easily throw in some seeds, chopped crispy bacon, maybe even some olives! Possibilities are endless.

You can easily throw this together in less than 10 minutes, but it’s best if you mix the dressing first and let it chill for a couple hours.


PRINTABLE RECIPE


 

Low Carb Broccoli Cauliflower Salad

1 medium head cauliflower, cut into bite size pieces
2 bunches broccoli, cut into bite size pieces
1 cup mayo
1 cup sour cream
1 packet ranch dressing mix

Mix mayo, sour cream, and ranch dressing mix until well blended. Place in refrigerator for about 2 hours to chill. Remove from refrigerator, pour over veggies, and stir until well mixed and all veggies are coated. Serve.


Broc Caul Salad Nutrition


*Disclaimer: I am NOT a certified nutritionist and your nutritional information may vary depending on exact ingredients you use. I highly recommend you calculate your own and just use this as a guideline. The links for products are affiliate links so I may earn a very small commission if you purchase through them – but it doesn’t cost you anything additional!

Keeping it Keto – An Example of a Low Carb Day

I don’t know about you, but sometimes I get burned out on eating the SAME things over and over and over. And I can’t figure out WHAT to eat. So I thought I would share an example of what I might eat on a normal day to show you just how EASY it can be to eat Keto.

When starting my day, I LOVE to have a coffee. My favorite is Java Momma . They have coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and even some Keto friendly chocolate and more! You can sign up for subscription boxes, or just order a bag or two. They’ve got some pretty amazing flavors – check out what they have for the November box:
java mommaI pick the flavor I’m in the mood for (and I have about 10 flavors at any given time) – brew a cup or a even a whole pot in my Ninja Coffee Maker, add in my favorite sugar free syrup, and a splash of heaving whipping cream.

Once I get to work, I might have a little breakfast (unless I’m doing a fast). Today I had a super-yummy-I-can’t-even-tell-it’s-Keto cookie for breakfast. This morning I ate a double chocolate Know Better Cookie which had only 3 net carbs!

I really should have eaten it as a dessert, but a dessert can be breakfast too, can’t it? Sure – why not?! It was REALLY Good! But I will say, if you don’t like the taste/texture of coconut, you may wan to pass on this. I personally love coconut, so I was in heaven with this. Plus it was filling – win/win! I also take my first dose of truVISION right now too. This helps me feel full, curb appetite/cravings, and improves my focus.

For lunch, I usually have something that was leftover. Today, it was some leftover chili along with some shredded cheddar cheese and sour cream. Go here for my chili recipe. Here’s where I’ll take my second dose of truVISION as well.
chili

I usually don’t eat much between meals anymore, so I don’t eat anything until I have supper. For this particular day, I had a pork roast in the Crock-Pot and ate some steamed broccoli and cauliflower with a little butter and cheese. Using the pork ‘juice’, I made a little Keto friendly gravy to put on top. My husband, who is eating Carnivore Keto, just eats the meat and some local cheese. He is very anti-veggies!
Pork and veggies dinner

And the best part – DESSERT! How about zero carb, sweet dessert?? Ask and you shall receive! If you head over to Smart Baking Co, they have 5 different flavors of cupcakes and they are ZERO carbs each! They have cinnamon, chocolate, tangerine, lemon, and coconut. They are so good, I can’t pick just one for my favorite! The flavor and texture are so good, you wouldn’t know they are Keto. You can even top it with a little whipping cream (or Keto friendly ice cream!). You can get 10% off your order at Smart Baking Co by using promo code CSBOURQUIN during checkout. I suggest stocking up because these aren’t going to last long!!

So let’s see a break down of the days’s carbs:

Java Momma w/ sugar free syrup & splash of HWC: 0 carbs
Know Better Cookie Double Chocolate: 3 net carbs
Bowl of chili w/ sour cream and shredded cheese: 6 net carbs
Pork roast w/ broccoli & cauliflower, butter, and cheese: 3 net carbs
Smart Baking Co cupcake: 0 carbs

Total for the day – 12 net carbs. According to my Keto diet app, I’m actually allowed 24, so I could have double what I did! But I’m quite happy with my 12 carbs for the day. If I can do it, so can you!