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My family makes a version of this fried rice recipe every week as it’s one of our favorite meals! It’s also really easy to make and use any left over rice or veggies you have before grocery day. So, with my love and devotion to fried rice, I decided to make a new post for this vegetarian version of my very popular recipe for Healthy Fried Rice with Shrimp. Here it is with a few slight changes from the original and no shrimp for our vegetarian friends!

It’s addictively perfect in every way and so versatile for lots of different seasons, occasions and meals. I hope you love this fried rice recipe and it can become a weekly staple in your home just like it has in mine.

Fried Rice Recipe

This healthy fried rice recipe is not only delicious and simple! It’s also vegetarian, gluten free, dairy free, soy free and nut free.

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More Healthy Dinner Options:

There are so many great dinner recipes on my blog, if you’re interested! Here are just a few that you might want to check out.

  1. Pesto Pasta Recipe (Gluten Free + Dairy Free Option).
  2. Easy Thai Curry Recipe (Gluten Free + Vegan).
  3. Healthy Stir Fry Orange Chicken (Gluten Free + Dairy Free).
  4. Fish Tacos with Tzatziki Sauce (Paleo + Gluten Free + Dairy Free).
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Fried Rice Recipe Ingredients:

Coconut oil: This is the oil we’re using to fry the rice and veggies. It has a really delicious, sweet flavor the makes this rice taste so good. You can also use butter, ghee or avocado oil but those will all change the flavor of the finished dish quite a bit.

Eggs: I love having scrambled eggs in my fried rice. If you don’t just skip that step and leave them out.

Sea salt: Of course, sea salt is so important to bring all the flavors out perfectly. Feel free to adjust the amount of sea salt to your preferred level.

Garlic: Fresh garlic adds so much flavor and it’s packed with nutrients.

Onion: A yellow onion is what I used for this fried rice but, you could always substitute a shallot or leek, instead.

Carrots: Chopped carrots add a nice, crunchy texture to the rice that I like. But, you can replace the carrots with green peas or corn if you like.

Green onion: It’s nice to add in a rainbow of different colors for a larger range of nutrients and it’s beautiful as well.

Cooked rice: I like to use white jasmine rice but you can use short or long grain if you like, as well as brown rice.

Coconut aminos: This sauce tastes very similar to soy sauce and can be used interchangeably. You can also substitute tamari for a gluten free soy sauce for non soy-free option.

Honey: This ingredient brings a little sweetness that’s so tasty. Another option could be coconut sugar or cane sugar instead.

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Fried Rice Recipe Tips:

This fried rice is fairly adaptable according to what you prefer and what you have on hand. Simply use any rice you enjoy or even cooked quinoa if you want.

I kept this recipe vegetarian but, feel free to add any protein you choose along side or on top of the rice.

This is the perfect recipe to make when you have any leftover rice from 1-2 days before! I love to make extra rice so I can have leftovers for the next day and it makes this meal even faster.

To make this recipe vegan, leave out the step with the scrambled eggs and substitute coconut sugar for honey.

If you don’t have coconut aminos, you can use tamari if you don’t need the recipe to be soy-free. You can also use organic soy sauce if you don’t need the recipe to be gluten free or soy free.

If you want to lower the sugar in this recipe, you can adjust the amount of honey in this recipe or leave it out, if you prefer.

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Keyword: fried rice recipe

Author: Adrianne from Bananasaboutlife.com

Serves: 5

Ingredients:

  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil (to grease your pan)
  • 4 eggs
  • 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
  • 3 Tablespoons coconut oil (or sub avocado oil or butter)
  • 3-4 cloves garlic (finely minced)
  • 1/2 yellow onion (diced)
  • 2 medium carrots (diced)
  • 3 green onion with chives (thinly sliced)
  • 4 cups cooked rice (I use jasmine rice but any kind works)
  • 1/4 cup coconut aminos (sub tamari or organic soy sauce)
  • 1 Tablespoon honey (or coconut sugar)
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt

Instructions:

  1. If you don’t already have cooked rice, cook it now according to the package instructions. Using 2 cups of dry rice will yield over 4 cups of cooked rice, with a little bit left over.
  2. Place a large fry pan over medium heat.
  3. To scramble your eggs, crack them into a small bowl and whisk them until the whites and yolks have combined. Add 1 teaspoon of oil to your pan and spread into a thin layer over the entire bottom, then add your whisked eggs. Sprinkle salt over the top and use a turner to stir the eggs until they’re cooked through to your liking. Then, transfer them to a plate and move them to the side.
  4. To your hot pan, add 3 tablespoons coconut oil, garlic, onion and carrots. Allow these to cook, stirring occasionally, until the garlic is fragrant and then add in your green onion.
  5. When the carrots are soft or cooked to your liking, add your cooked rice and stir until it’s well combined with the veggies. Fry in the pan, stirring occasionally, for 5-10 minutes so the flavors have time to cook together.
  6. Turn off the heat and add in your scrambled eggs, as well as the coconut aminos, honey and sea salt. Stir until all the ingredients are mixed together. Serve with your choice of protein.
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More Healthy Recipes:

If you would like to try out even more healthy recipes, feel free to take a look at these ones.

  1. Honey Lime Chicken Marinade (Gluten Free + Dairy Free).
  2. Healthy Baked Crispy Potatoes (Gluten Free + Vegan).
  3. Vegan “Sushi” Rolls with Sesame Ginger Sauce (Gluten Free).
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Fried Rice

This fried rice is so flavorful and addicting! It's as enjoyable as your favorite restaurant version but made with whole food ingredients at home! Made gluten free, dairy free, soy free and can be easily adapted. Enjoy!

Course Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine Chinese

Keyword Fried rice, Fried rice recipe

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 40 minutes minutes

Servings 5

Author Adrianne

Ingredients

Scrambled Eggs

  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil
  • 4 eggs
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt

Fried Rice

  • 3 Tablespoons coconut oil or sub avocado oil or butter
  • 3-4 cloves garlic finely minced
  • 1/2 yellow onion diced
  • 2 medium carrots diced
  • 3 green onion with chives thinly sliced
  • 4 cups cooked rice I use jasmine rice but any kind works
  • 1/4 cup coconut aminos sub tamari or organic soy sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon honey or coconut sugar
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt

Instructions

  • If you don’t already have cooked rice, cook it now according to the package instructions. Using 2 cups of dry rice will yield over 4 cups of cooked rice, with a little bit left over.

  • Place a large fry pan over medium heat.

  • To scramble your eggs, crack them into a small bowl and whisk until the whites and yolks have combined. Add 1 teaspoon of oil to your pan and spread into a thin layer over the entire bottom, then add your whisked eggs. Sprinkle salt over the top and use a turner to stir the eggs until they’re cooked through to your liking. Then, transfer them to a plate and move them to the side.

  • To your hot pan, add 3 tablespoons coconut oil, garlic, onion and carrots. Allow these to cook, stirring occasionally, until the garlic is fragrant and then add in your green onion.

  • When the carrots are soft or cooked to your liking, add your cooked rice and stir until it’s well combined with the veggies. Fry in the pan, stirring occasionally, for 5-10 minutes so the flavors have time to cook together.

  • Turn off the heat and add in your scrambled eggs, as well as the coconut aminos, honey and sea salt. Stir until all the ingredients are mixed together. Serve with your choice of protein.

Fried Rice Recipe (Vegetarian + Gluten Free + Dairy Free) - Bananas about Life (2024)

FAQs

What makes fried rice not gluten-free? ›

Rice itself is gluten-free. However soy sauce which is ubiquitous in most fried rice dishes, is usually made with wheat, which contains gluten. The process of making the soy sauce breaks down the gluten, but the components are still there.

What vegetables go well with fried rice? ›

Stir-fried vegetables: This is a classic side dish that goes well with fried rice. You can use any type of vegetables that you like, but some good options include broccoli, carrots, snap peas, and onions.

Does vegetable fried rice contain egg? ›

You can use any vegetables you love. Egg or no egg. You can add in extra rice or extra veggies to taste. Sometimes we'll even saute the vegetables before adding in the rice so that they are extra tender.

Is Vegetable rice gluten-free? ›

All natural forms of rice, including white, brown, or wild, are gluten-free. Natural rice is a great option for people who are sensitive to or allergic to gluten, a protein usually found in wheat, barley, and rye, and for people who have celiac disease, an autoimmune disease triggered by gluten.

What can celiacs eat from Chinese? ›

  • Chinese Dining: Gluten-Free.
  • Steamed Chicken/Shrimp or Seafood: Chicken, shrimp, or seafood usually steamed with.
  • Egg Drop Soup: Beaten eggs in boiled chicken broth with condiments (pepper, scallions)
  • Fried Rice: White rice, egg, scallions, carrots, and usually meat, pork, or tofu.

What is a gluten-free substitute for rice flour? ›

Cornstarch. Cornstarch is an excellent alternative to rice flour, especially if you need a gluten-free option. This versatile ingredient is ideal for thickening sauces and gravies, and works wonders as a coating for meats. It works perfectly for deep-frying too.

What gives restaurant fried rice its flavor? ›

Signature flavor

To give your dish that signature fried rice taste, you'll need to drizzle in sesame oil and soy sauce, but feel free to use as much or as little as you wish. You can even mix in things like garlic powder, ginger root, or Sriracha sauce and chili pepper for a bit of a kick.

What do Asians eat with fried rice? ›

Main Dishes to go with fried rice
  1. General Tso's Chicken.
  2. Prawn (Shrimp) Stir Fry.
  3. Sweet and Sour Pork.
  4. Kung Pao Chicken.
  5. Beef and Broccoli.
  6. Cashew Chicken.
  7. Chop Suey Chicken Stir Fry.
  8. See all Chinese and Asian recipes.
Mar 14, 2019

What is the difference between fried rice and Chinese fried rice? ›

The usage of rice

But in Chinese rice, it is suggested to use leftover cooked rice to avoid the rice from being sticky. In Fried Rice, most quick-service restaurants (QSRs) use long-grain white rice like Basmati, whereas Jasmine Rice is used in Chinese Rice.

What's the difference between special fried rice and fried rice? ›

House special fried rice is arguably the best fried rice you can order from Chinese takeout because it's got a combination of different meats — chicken, pork (usually char siu), and shrimps — along with veggies like onion, peas, and carrots.

Does oatmeal have gluten? ›

Yes, pure, uncontaminated oats are gluten-free. The U. S. Food and Drug Administration considers oats a gluten-free grain under its gluten-free labeling regulations and only requires that packaged products with oats as an ingredient contain less than 20 parts per million of gluten overall.

What Chinese dishes are usually gluten-free? ›

Trying to eat gluten-free at Chinese restaurants can be very difficult because a lot of the primary ingredients in Chinese food contain gluten. Steamed chicken or shrimp, some fried rice, steamed vegetables, and steamed white rice are all great options.

What rice has no gluten? ›

Rice is generally gluten-free. This includes all varieties, such as white or brown, long or short grain, and fragranced or not fragranced. There are thousands of types of rice, but only about 100 kinds are sold around the world.

Does all fried rice have gluten? ›

The plain rice itself is gluten free, but fried rice often contains gluten in the form of sauces or seasoning mixes. For example, many fried rice dishes contain soy sauce, which has gluten unless it's specifically gluten free soy sauce.

Why is rice vinegar not gluten-free? ›

It is fermented, but not distilled, so it is never gluten-free. Rice Vinegar: As you would guess, rice vinegar comes from rice. But this is not always the case, especially when imported from Asia, where it may contain a mix of grains.

What Chinese takeaway dishes are gluten-free? ›

Thinking of ordering a Chinese takeaway?
  • Meat, fish and vegetables. These are naturally gluten free. ...
  • Rice. Rice is gluten free, as are products derived from rice. ...
  • Plain tofu. Plain tofu is naturally gluten free - check with the restaurant or takeway if it has been marinaded or contains flavouring first.
  • Prawn crackers.
Feb 11, 2021

Does gluten free flour work for frying? ›

Gluten free flour works REALLY well as a coating for deep fried items. Professional chefs often say gluten free flours produce better flour than wheat flour, and I have to say I fully agree. The final batter is crispy, golden and moreish.

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