Raw Coconut Cauliflower Stir-Fry in Zesty Lime Dressing
You’ll be a raw convert after feasting on this zesty, crunchy, flavorful “stir no-fry.”
April 21, 2024
With the weather warming up and colorful produce in abundance, there’s nothing that hits the spot quite like a big bowl of fresh vegetables. Which is why this raw “stir no-fry” from Maz Valcorza’s The Naked Vegan: 140+ Tasty Raw Vegan Recipes for Health and Wellness is such a winner in our books. With a light, ginger-infused lime and tamari marinade and easy-to-make coconut cauliflower rice, we’re doubling down on our veggies—no stove required.
What you need:
For the lime & tamari marinade:
½ cup olive oil
2 teaspons sesame oil
Juice of 1 lime
4 tablespoons tamari
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh ginger
¼ cup roughly chopped peanuts
For the vegetables:
2 cups broccoli florets
1 red bell pepper, seeded and finely sliced
1 cup julienned carrots
1 cup bean sprouts
½ cup shredded bok choy
½ cup shredded savoy cabbage
½ red onion, finely sliced
1 garlic clove crushed
For the coconut-cauliflower rice:
4 cups cauliflower florets
½ cup shredded coconut
½ teaspoon Himalayan pink salt
For garnish:
4 tablespoons black or white sesame seeds
3 tablespoons cilantro leaves
What you do:
- For the marinade, place all ingredients in a high-speed blender until well combined. Pour into a large mixing bowl.
- For the vegetables, add all vegetables into the same bowl. Toss and allow to marinate while making cauliflower rice.
- For the coconut-cauliflower rice, pulse all ingredients in a food processor until cauliflower resembles texture of rice, being careful not to over-process.
- To serve, divide coconut-cauliflower rice among four bowls and top with vegetable mix. Sprinkle with sesame seeds, and garnish with cilantro.
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