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A quick and simple curry to make – with a gorgeous green colour from the spinach and peas. Healthy and a crowd pleasing.

Super Green Cauliflower Rice and Pea Curry | Rebel Recipes (2)

I’m pretty excited about this recipe.. Firstly because it contains so many of my favourite curry ingredients, i.e. cauliflower (I always have gobi something at Indian restaurants), sweet peas and spinach.

This is one of the quickest and simplest curries to make. Making a paste speeds things up and really enhances the flavour. It’s as simple as throwing all the ingredients into a blender and pulsing for a couple of minutes. In this one I add in 4 big cups of spinach and a bunch of coriander, including the stalks for tons of flavour.

I love the gorgeous green colour from the spinach and peas and you’re getting some great nutrients from the iron in the spinach, protein rich peas and the high levels of vitamin C in cauliflower. And it’s tastes delicious!

I would either eat this on its own or with some of my favourite buckwheat flatbreads.

Super Green Cauliflower Rice and Pea Curry | Rebel Recipes (3)

A quick and simple curry to make - with a gorgeous green colour from the spinach and peas. Healthy and a crowd pleasing.

Prep time: 10 minutes mins

Cook time: 35 minutes mins

2 servings

5 from 1 vote

Ingredients

For the paste

  • 1 bunch of spring onions chopped
  • 1 bunch of coriander including stalks
  • 4 cups spinach
  • 1 knob ginger
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 1 tsp coriander
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1 tsp turmeric
  • Pinch asafoetida
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 green chilli

For the curry

  • 1 small head cauliflower grated
  • 3 cups water
  • 4 cups frozen peas
  • 2 tbsp coconut yogurt or coconut milk
  • Juice 1/2 lemon
  • 1 tsp himalayan salt
  • Black pepper
  • 1 tsp chilli flakes optional

Instructions

  • Blitz all the paste ingredients and then fry in a frying pan on a low heat for 5 minutes (no need to add oil but add a little water if it gets too to dry).

  • Add the water and cauliflower. Stir well. Then simmer for 30 minutes until the cauliflower is cooked and soft.

  • Add in the peas, coconut yogurt, lemon juice, salt and pepper and chilli flakes. Stir to combine and simmer for 1 -2 minutes until the peas are warm.

  • Serve with flatbreads.

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6 Responses

  1. Super Green Cauliflower Rice and Pea Curry | Rebel Recipes (11)
    I love cauliflower rice and have enjoyed experimenting with it in different ways. This looks like a really flavorful combination – I’m excited to try. Not to mention the gorgeous color – it makes me excited for spring! I’ve never heard of asafoetida – what is that?

    Reply

    1. Thank you so much Jessica!
      I love the green colour too. Asafoetida is an Indian Spice which adds some extra zing (but this recipe will work perfectly without it)
      Best wishes
      Niki xx

      Reply

  2. What an amazing idea, Niki! I know you love turning your dishes green, but this one is especially awesome!

    Can’t wait to do a guest recipe for you!

    xx Lynn

    Reply

    1. Thank you Lynn!
      I’m so excited to see one of your amazing recipes here!
      Lots of love
      Niki xxx

      Reply

  3. Hi friend, will check that recipe out tomorrow! Thank you for sharing. One tipp: I cannot find a PRINT BUTTON. Maybe you can add one if you find the time. xoxo Janine

    Reply

    1. Hi Janine
      Yes, excellent idea! Will be adding very soon.
      So glad you like it honey
      Love Niki xxx

      Reply

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FAQs

How to make cauliflower rice that isn t soggy? ›

One additional step I like is to press any excess moisture from the rice by transferring the cauliflower rice to a large paper towel or absorbent dish towel and squeeze/press to remove any remaining water. This ensures no excess moisture remains, which can make your dish soggy.

Why is my cauliflower rice mushy? ›

Sautéing for too long. Riced cauliflower can benefit from a quick sauté, but be mindful of the clock. Leave riced cauliflower on the heat too long and it will become soft and soggy.

Why do people like cauliflower rice? ›

Cauliflower rice is an excellent option for anyone trying to lose weight. It's an extremely versatile dish and makes an excellent substitute for items high in starch, such as pasta, or white rice. It's low carb, low calorie, and low fat, and you can pair it with just about anything.

Does cauliflower rice taste different than regular rice? ›

However, it's not quite as neutral as regular rice because it has a gentle vegetal flavor similar to cabbage, a bit like how you might expect a bite of the raw vegetable to taste. You can't change the flavor, but you can use stocks, spices, and herbs to achieve a different taste.

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.

Will cauliflower rice soak up liquid? ›

For one, it doesn't absorb liquid like rice does, so riced cauliflower alongside stews and curries will be more watery.

What is the trick for mushy rice? ›

Instead of heating the rice, for this trick to work, you cool the rice in the fridge.
  1. Distribute mushy rice on a baking sheet and spread it into a thin layer. ...
  2. Transfer the rice to the fridge and let it cool for 30 minutes.
  3. Check to see if the moisture has dried out.
  4. Microwave the rice to reheat before serving.
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How do you keep cauliflower from getting mushy? ›

The key to nonmushy cauliflower lies in how you cut it: Break apart the large head into smaller florets. Now take your knife, and starting at the stem end of the floret, slice about halfway down and snap apart.

Why does cauliflower rice make me bloated? ›

The reason for this is that cauliflower, as well as other cruciferous veggies, such as kale and broccoli, contains raffinose and other oligosaccharides. These are specific types of sugars that remain undigested until bacteria in the gut ferment them, producing gas, and, in turn, causing bloating and gas.

Can you eat too much cauliflower rice? ›

While everyone's tolerance is different, too much cauliflower can create G.I. distress, like excess gas and bloating.

Is cauliflower rice a superfood? ›

Is cauliflower a superfood? All cruciferous vegetables, including cauliflower, broccoli, arugula, brussels sprouts, cabbage, and kale, are considered superfoods for the high levels of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants they contain.

Can diabetics eat cauliflower rice? ›

On the flip side, eating low glycaemic foods – including cruciferous vegetables like cauliflower rice - can curb blood sugar spikes, help control weight and lower the risk of diabetes. Riced cauliflower is an excellent low-carb, low-calorie alternative to rice.

Which is healthier, quinoa or cauliflower rice? ›

Brown rice actually has more selenium (good for heart health) and vitamin B3 (needed for the production of sex and stress hormones) than quinoa, but quinoa is still the healthier choice. Cauliflower rice is a grain-free, gluten-free and nutrient-dense way to replace the white rice on your plate.

Is it cheaper to make cauliflower rice or buy it? ›

Cheaper: Making riced cauliflower from scratch will save you money in the grocery store. A head of cauliflower is cheaper than buying fresh or frozen riced cauliflower. Tastes Great: Because it's made fresh, it also tastes better. You can use it in any recipe that calls for rice.

Which is better broccoli or cauliflower rice? ›

While they are both very nutritious vegetables, broccoli has a higher vitamin content, specifically in vitamin K and C, than cauliflower and is specifically known to be great for eye health. Broccoli florets also provide more minerals and fiber as well as contains vitamin A that isn't in cauliflower.

How do you keep cauliflower from getting soggy? ›

Getting Crispy (Not Mushy!) Roasted Cauliflower
  1. Dry the cauliflower really well after washing - I sometimes let it sit out for an hour on the counter to make sure all the moisture is gone.
  2. Coat the bottom of a bare baking sheet with olive oil. ...
  3. Space out the cauliflower so the florets are not touching and don't steam.
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How can I make my rice less soggy? ›

Thus, always stir rice occasionally to avoid rice from turning sticky. If the rice ends up being sticky and soggy, then a simple way to fix it is by adding extra water, this will dilute the starchy part and cook it again, and then drain the excess water to achieve that perfect texture.

Why is my cauliflower mushy? ›

Why is my roasted cauliflower soggy? Crowding the cauliflower on the pan could make them cook up mushy and a bit soggy. Leave some space between the florets. Be sure not to use too much olive oil to cook them.

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