Curried Fried Rice



The Vegan Stoner's Curried Fried Rice

18 comments:

Elisabeth said...

OMG! What a cute, original, funny and entertaining blog! I love the pictures! This recipe sounds super easy and looks great!

Anonymous said...

K for real this is great. I cannot say how wonderful it is to see these types of recipes. Ingredients I actually have-(and have heard of!) I also love how easy it is to add in whatever and make it my own! Thank you thank you THANK you.

Bellaisa said...

I just may have the cooking skills to do that! Great way to present a recipe by the way.

Branden Sigua said...

It would be amazing if you could possibly get a tumblr account so I can follow this blog on there. I found your blog through someone posting something about it on there. I understand if you wouldn't want to, but all the same all the food looks amazing. If you do end up getting one you don't have to follow me, but if you can send me a message/ask at bsig.tumblr.com it would be much appreciated.

Mandi said...

Love this! Are you coming out with a cookbook? I'd love to buy it :)

Jenny (VintageSugarcube) said...

OMG!!! LOVE your site. Sooo hilarious and delicious and artsy. Kudos times infinity. :)

Nachos said...

I agree with Elisabeth! This is the first time I've seen your blog and I am TOTALLY IN LOVE. This is the quick, easy comfort food that wins every time! Yay!

Brandon Desiderio said...

I made this dish today - figured I'd stop by and tell you! :)

I used a fresh bag of veggies (the kind that come ready to steam; they weren't frozen, just refrigerated). So I had cauliflower, broccoli, and carrots with mine!

Anyway, it turned out GREAT. I'd highly suggest upping the amount of curry powder for those wanting to make this - though, then again, I'm a huge Indian food enthusiast and love curry, so maybe I'm just odd. Haha.

Anonymous said...

This is SOOOO great! I added some siracha and then made an egg over easy placed it on top and mixed it all together. So much munching!!!

Ashlae said...

Cutest blog layout ever! And I'm making this tonight - I'm in need of veggie overhaul.

Ilse said...

Although I am far from being a vegan (too fond of cheese...) I love this blog,it is sooo pretty!

Anonymous said...

the veggies in the picture do not look like they were frozen?????

The Vegan Stoner said...

We wanted to get across the idea of using any veggie mix that you could find or had a craving for. If that means using frozen veggies or fresh ones, just use whatever your heart and tummy desire.

Danyelle said...

Your blog is so unbelievably wonderful! Thank you for showing just how easy (and delicious) a vegan diet can be. I'm making this tonight and taking it to my office potluck tomorrow. I'm an intern right now for Mercy For Animals, and I showed them this blog. They love it!

Anonymous said...

Officially, my new favorite thing. I can't get enough of this recipe, I could eat it all day, every day.

Unknown said...

I made this recipe today...It's amazing!!! I love finding easy to make vegan recipes! I added a lot more curry than the recipe called for and I definitely recommend doing that for extra flavor! I also added tofu and it was wonderful! yum yum

Mikko said...

I had a couple of teaspoons of homemade ginger-garlic paste left in the refrigerator, so I added that to the oil before frying the rice. Worked nicely, at least if you like a good ginger flavor (there's ginger in the curry powder, too).

Unknown said...

very simple idea, yet I wanted a thick curry running over the rice. So, I boiled water with the rice and veggies in the wok for 10-15 minutes and added in the curry powder. Soft!

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