Courtesy of Health-Bent this recipe actually surprised me... never was a huge fan of ginger but this dish possibly has changed my mind. Dare I say that I actually liked this fried "rice" better than the original one posted much earlier. Super easy to make and a real treat... I really do recommend giving this one a try.
1 LB Ground Pork (we bought ours from Wallace- and it's excellent)
4 Oz Sliced bella Mushrooms (I used more than was recommended)
1 Shallot
2 In Long Piece of Fresh Ginger
4 Green Onions, sliced
4 Tbs Coconut Aminos
2 Tbs Chili Garlic Sauce (I found one at Whole Foods- paleo friendly)
1 Head Cauliflower
2 Organic Cage Free Eggs, beaten
Instructions:
Cook up your ground pork in a large sauce pan, breaking it into little pieces as you go (I say large since you will only need one pan for everything).
While your pork is cooking toss your cauliflower in the food processor and pulse until it is a rice like consistency.
Remove your cauliflower and place to the side in a large mixing bowl. Now take your shallot and fresh ginger and place that in the food processor, pulsing until it is pulverized.
Once your pork is nearly done cooking remove from the pan and toss in your mushrooms, 2 of the 4 sliced green onions, 2 Tbs of your aminos, your ginger shallot mixture, & 1 Tbs of your chili garlic sauce now stir. When the mushrooms have begun to soften and everything is nice and combined remove mixture from the stove and place to the side in a bowl.
Using the same pan toss in your cauliflower and saute until it begins to brown and no longer tastes like cauliflower. Add your remaining 1 Tbs of Garlic sauce, along with your remaining 2 Tbs of aminos. I like to turn the heat up for this as well, usually almost on high... I tend to cook the cauliflower for around 10 minutes.
As soon as your cauliflower is ready throw your beaten eggs into the middle of the cauliflower and toss it around until they become scrambled inside the cauliflower.
Finally, add your pork mixture along with your veggie mixture to you cauliflower and saute for an additonal minute or so until combined.
Top with your remaining sliced green onion and enjoy!
http://www.health-bent.com/pork/paleo-pork-fried-rice
http://www.health-bent.com/pork/paleo-pork-fried-rice
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