If you wanted to serve a carb with cauliflower fried rice

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mix cauliflower rice and real rice


Me too
Anonymous
Orzo
Anonymous
Side of real rice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what would you serve?

isn’t cauliflower a carb?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the rest of the meal?


For a quick weeknight, it's the meal. Fried rice, with a lots of eggs, and maybe some left over chicken or shrimps, and a mix of other vegetables.

Except we have a family member who needs low carb, and kids who need carbs.

rolls
Anonymous
Agree with dumplings, egg rolls and savory Korean jeon pancakes. Could add wonton or egg drop soup too. Or go all out carbs and add lo mein noodles.
Anonymous
I'd want real rice. If you want something else that's also asian inspired, I guess dumplings or egg rolls have some carbs, but none are really heavy on the carbs. I'd probably have a bunch of ice cream afterwards because cauliflower rice wouldn't fill me up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what would you serve?

isn’t cauliflower a carb?



Very low carb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP can't you make one with cauliflower rice and one with real rice?

It's not really twice the work as you would have to chop up everything anyway. A lot of high heat and stirring but not that hard to have 2 pans going at the same time.

Just an idea


My kinda picky don’t eat a lot of vegetables kids happily eat it, so I would like to keep them eating it.
Anonymous
Roasted sweet potatoes.
Korean japchae noodles seasoned with sesame and soy and sauteed with baby spinach and sesame seeds.
Corn, can be frozen corn this time of year.

Or sometimes when we have a low carb dinner we have a high carb dessert like cake or crepes. Or popcorn, which is a whole grain!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what would you serve?

isn’t cauliflower a carb?



Very low carb.


It's fine for a meal though. Kids aren't going to waste away with one filling, but low carb meal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the rest of the meal?


For a quick weeknight, it's the meal. Fried rice, with a lots of eggs, and maybe some left over chicken or shrimps, and a mix of other vegetables.

Except we have a family member who needs low carb, and kids who need carbs.



Egg rolls.
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