Thai Pineapple Fried Rice (Vegan, Healthy,Allergy-friendly)
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This Thai Pineapple Fried Rice is:
* Easy to make
* Nutritious and healthy
* Great comfort vegan dinner or lunch idea
* Gluten-free, Dairy -free, Egg-free, Corn-free, Soy -free, Peanut-free, Nut-free
* Vegan and Plant-based
Lately, I have been trying to incorporate more plant-based meals for my family. Since, we now can eat grains and legumes like rice and beans, it is so much easier to make plant-based meals, and still avoid our allergies. Plant-based/vegan meals are most of time very nutritious and in the same time more affordable than meat based meals.
And this recipe has all those benefits. It can feed a whole family and have some leftovers, it’s very low cost, delicious, and nutrient dense. It’s also one of the easiest full and nutritious meal you can make.
Ingredients and Directions for Thai Pineapple Fried Rice
Things you need to make this yummy Thai Pineapple Fried Rice:
Organic Brown Rice or White Rice
Fresh or Organic Can Pineapple
Organic Red, Yellow or Orange Pepper
Mushrooms
Red onion
Garlic
Salt
Sesame oil (optional)
Mushrooms are great alternative to meat, and are high on nutrients. They are anti-inflammatory, high in selenium, potassium, and vitamin B, C, and D. A study done by University of Western Australia discovered that eating mushrooms regularly can prevent breast cancer by 64%. Mushrooms had been used since ancient times for food and medicine. They are also low in calories, cholesterol-free, and they are great source of protein and fiber.
How to make the best vegan Thai Pineapple Fried Rice
Step 1
To make this Thai Pineapple Fried Rice, first cook the rice in a saucepan or Instapot.
Step 2
Meanwhile, cut the mushrooms, peppers, onions, garlic, and pineapple in small pieces/chunks.
Step 3
In an iron skillet add olive oil and the vegetables and pineapple and saute them over medium heat, until they are soft. Stir occasionally. If liquid forms from mushrooms and pineapples, don’t worry. The rice will soak up the water later.
Step 4
Add the cooked rice to the skillet, and continue to cook at medium heat. Stir often. If liquid forms from the vegetables and pineapple, let the rice soak up that first while cooking it together.
Step 5
After all liquid has been soaked, add 1-2 tablespoon of olive oil and 1-2 tablespoon of sesame oil. If someone has allergy to sesame oil, you can replace it with extra olive oil.
It’s important to keep stirring while cooking at this time, since it is very easy for the food to stick.Cook another 5-10 mins.
Looking for healthy, easy, vegan snacks. Check out these Vegan Sushi Rolls; are great for snack or lunch, and are very nutritious.
This Thai Pineapple Fried Rice is delicious, low cost, and very nutritious. The pineapple fried rice is vegan, nut-free, and soy-free. It's great allergy friendly meal, being also gluten-free, dairy-free, and egg-free. It's super easy to make and feeds the whole family in 30 mins.
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2
cups
Organic Brown Rice or White Rice
- 2 cups Mushrooms (sliced)
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1
cup
Fresh Pineapple (cubed) or Organic Can Pineapple
- 1 Organic Pepper (Red, Yellow, or Orange)
- 1/4 cup Red Onion (chopped)
- 1 clove Garlic (minced)
- Himalayan Salt (to taste)
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4-6
tbsp
Olive oil
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1-2
tbsp
Sesame oil
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Cook the rice in a saucepan according to the directions on the package.
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Meanwhile, cut the mushrooms, peppers, onions, garlic, and pineapple in small pieces/chunks.
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In an iron skillet add olive oil and the vegetables and pineapple and saute them over medium heat, until they are soft.
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Stir occasionally.
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If liquid forms from mushrooms and pineapples, don’t worry. The rice will soak up the water later.
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Add the cooked rice to the skillet, and continue to cook at medium heat.
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Stir often.
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If liquid forms from the vegetables and pineapple, let the rice soak up that first while cooking it together.
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After all liquid has been soaked, add 1-2 tablespoon of olive oil and 1-2 tablespoon of sesame oil.
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If someone has allergy to sesame oil, you can replace it with extra olive oil.
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t’s important to keep stirring while cooking at this time, since it is very easy for the food to stick
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Cook another 5-10 mins.
Thanks for sharing this amazing recipe.my family loved it.will be sharing this recipe with my friends.they will like it.