Forbidden Rice Salad

Lotus foods provides a fabulous organic forbidden rice product.  Our local market, Star market provides this great tasting rice, in the Wild Harvest section. Lotusfoods.com is a great place to check out a wide array of unusual rice products and interesting recipes too.

Ingredients:

2 cup Forbidden rice, cooked

1 red pepper, diced

1 jalapeno pepper, diced

1 cup shredded carrots

½ cup shredded broccoli

½ cup water chestnuts, sliced

2 green onions, sliced

3 TB. Garlic Chili Paste (found in Asian section of grocery store)

3 TB. Reduced sodium Tamari soy sauce

2 TB. Rice vinegar

2 TB. Sesame oil

2 TB. Olive oil

  • Toss rice, peppers, carrots, broccoli, water chestnuts and green onions in medium size bowl.
  • Add warm cooked rice.
  • Whisk together garlic chili paste, soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil and olive oil.
  • Drizzle dressing over rice and vegetable and fold gently to blend.
  • This salad is great warm or cold.  Add vegetables close to serving time, as the purple color of the rice will make the veggies purple too!

5 replies on “Forbidden Rice Salad

  • Virginia

    Kate,
    Thank you so much for your blog. A low fodmap diet was recommended to my husband two months ago and his doctor’s only recommended resourse was your blog. Your resources have been so helpful. Thankfully this diet has helped my husband immensely. The Forbbiden Rice Salad recipe looks great but I am concerned about the garlic chili paste. Should I omit that ingredient?

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    • katescarlata

      Virginia-I would not try the Forbidden rice dish at this time. Some of my very early blog recipes are not fodmap friendly! Stick with recipes in the fodmap recipe section or recipes I have provided in the past year. When I first started my blog I had no idea I would be doing a low FODMAP blog- but my followers were all wanting this info so I started limiting all my recipes to low FODMAP.

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  • Andrea Lango

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