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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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Adding a bit of oil and cooking it on a high heat will remove some of the moisture and help it crisp up! If you want to steam your cauliflower rice but don't want it to turn mushy, you can press your riced cauliflower with a paper towel to remove any excess water before cooking it.

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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.

Can cauliflower rice be eaten raw? ›

It's used as a low-carb substitute for grains like couscous or rice. It's often eaten as a side dish with some dressing or herbs for flavour. It can be eaten raw or cooked very quickly to warm through, although it only needs minimal cooking or will become too soft.

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For folks following along at home: Use a towel or cheesecloth to squeeze out extra water of freshly grated cauliflower. If you're using frozen riced cauliflower, let it defrost or pop it in the microwave before wringing it out.

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If you cut all the way through the floret, you're cutting through the cell structure of the curd — and when you cook it, that part will get mushy. Easier still: Place the larger florets on a baking sheet, sprinkle with a little olive oil and roast them. Michael Marks is the marketing manager for FreshPoint.

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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.

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