Have there been times where you were really craving chinese fried rice, but didn’t feel like going out, or spending money? Or maybe you are trying to eat healthy and don’t want to load your body with fat and calories.
Well, this happened to me one night a while back. My reason was, well, all of those reasons. I didn’t feel like going out, or spending money, or eating unhealthy.
A light bulb went off, and I thought of the basics that are in fried rice. Rice (which I didn’t happen to have at the time, but I had Orzo. Orzo is the same shape as rice…kinda.), corn, green beans, peas, carrots, onions or green onions, soy sauce, broccoli, and I love the taste of ginger in my oriental food so I added some which made it even more tastier!
So, I gathered all of those ingredients together, measured them out and created a really delicious and healthier alternative. This recipe is one of my go to recipes for when I don’t have a lot of time or energy to cook dinner. It’s simple and fast.
You want to cook your veggies first of all. Make sure to have your orzo cooked and ready to use.
When your veggies are cooked, you want to add your ground ginger, green onions, and cook for a few more minutes.
Add your orzo right on top, carefully. This part can get messy. If you happen to have a wok, or a deep sauté pan I would use it.
Add your soy sauce all over on top of your orzo. Mix everything around carefully but thoroughly.
As you can see, a few veggies went overboard in the mixing process.
If you are looking to stay away from carbs, or want to cut more carbs out of this recipe you could always double up on the veggies, and use less pasta.
Enjoy!