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Ingredients and substitutions

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Olive oil – or another neutral cooking oil like avocado or canola oil. Cauliflower – I recommend using fresh cauliflower. You can use frozen cauliflower but your rice might be mushy.

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Soy sauce – coconut aminos or tamari are the best substitutes for soy sauce. Diced deli ham – swap out for another protein of your choice like diced chicken or turkey.

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Diced pineapple – use fresh pineapple or canned pineapple. Salt & pepper – to taste.

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Chili lime- Olive oil – or another neutral cooking oil like avocado or canola oil. Cauliflower – I recommend using fresh cauliflower. You can use frozen cauliflower but your rice might be mushy.

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Lime juice – fresh lime juice is best but bottled lime juice will work in a pinch. Garlic – I prefer fresh minced garlic. The jarred variety will also work.

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Chili powder – use a blend of paprika, cumin and cayenne instead. Paprika – double up on the chili powder if you don’t have any paprika. Salt & pepper – to taste.

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Mediterranean Olive oil – or another neutral cooking oil like avocado or canola oil. Cauliflower – I recommend using fresh cauliflower. You can use frozen cauliflower but your rice might be mushy.

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Lemon juice – use fresh lemon juice if you can. Bottled lemon or even lime juice can be used as well. Oregano – basil would be the best substitute although oregano provides that authentic Mediterranean flavour.

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Garlic – I prefer fresh minced garlic. The jarred variety will also work. Salt & pepper – to taste.

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Garlic sesame Sesame oil – if you don’t have any sesame oil you can use another neutral oil, although you won’t get that delicious sesame flavour.

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Cauliflower – I recommend using fresh cauliflower. You can use frozen cauliflower but your rice might be mushy.

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Soy sauce – coconut aminos or tamari are the best substitutes for soy sauce. Garlic – I prefer fresh minced garlic. The jarred variety will also work. Ginger – use fresh garlic or a bit of ground ginger.

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Curried Coconut oil any neutral cooking oil can be used instead like avocado oil or canola oil.

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Cauliflower I recommend using fresh cauliflower. You can use frozen cauliflower but your rice might be mushy.

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Garlic – I prefer fresh minced garlic. The jarred variety will also work. Curry powder – use ground cumin or garam masala for a similar flavour.

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Turmeric – saffron is the best substitute for turmeric. Salt & pepper – to taste.

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