This is so quick to make and also delicious, this has to had hot from pan to plate, you will enjoy it. The only extra time that it takes is to soak and boil the brown rice or else it's a breeze to make.
Serves 2 150 Ml Cup Measurement Ingredients 100 Grams Tofu - diced into small cubes - 1 Cup Brown Rice - washed and soaked 3 Big Cloves Garlic - finely chopped 1 Scallion/Spring onions - finely chopped 1/3 Cup Boiled Peas 1- 2 Carrots - finely diced 1½ Tablespoon Sesame oil For The Sauce 1 Tablespoons Soy sauce 1½ Tablespoon Peanut butter - I used chunky peanut butter 1 Tablespoon Brown sugar- optional - I did not add 1½ Tablespoon Red Chili Garlic Sauce
Labels : Peanut Butter, Brown Rice, Vegan, Rice, Asian Cuisine, Tofu, Gluten Free, Healthy, Main Course, Foodie Extravaganza Party, Serves Two
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I have made noodles with peanut butter, but don't think I have added it to fried rice before. This sounds absolutely amazing! I love how easily it comes together too.
I have made noodles with peanut butter, but don't think I have added it to fried rice before. This sounds absolutely amazing! I love how easily it comes together too.
ReplyDeleteThose flavors look delicious together. I can't wait to try this, Sneha. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
ReplyDeleteI love this! I've never used PB in fried rice before but I can see how that would be a lovely flavor addition!
ReplyDeleteGreat minds Sneha. Your plate makes my stomach grumble.
ReplyDeleteI've never thought about peanut butter in fried rice, but now I must try it!
ReplyDeleteYou've motivated me to use brown rice next time, Sneha! So much healthier than white rice.
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