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STIR FRIED RICE

Makes 6 side-dish servings

Ingredients

• 1 cup rice (white or brown)
• 1 cup chicken broth
• ½ cup egg substitute
• ½ tsp mustard powder
• 2 cloves garlic
• 1 tsp shredded fresh ginger
• ½ cup carrot chopped into small pieces
• ½ cup frozen peas
• 1 -8 oz can sliced water chestnuts, drained
• 2 Tbsp reduced sodium soy sauce


Directions
Cook rice as directed but substitute 1 cup chicken broth for 1 cup water. Let rice cool to room temperature or cover and refrigerate until ready to use.

In a small bowl mix together egg substitute, and dry mustard until blended.

Lightly coat a large skillet or wok with nonstick vegetable spray. Heat skillet over medium heat and add egg mixture. Cook the egg mixture without stirring until they begin to set; stir and cook until the egg bits are small and crumbly. Remove and set aside.

Slightly heat the skillet, then spray it with nonstick spray. Add garlic and ginger. Cook and stir over medium-high heat until fragrant, about 1 minute.

Add the carrots and peas. Cook and stir for about 3 minutes until vegetables are tender.

Stir in cooked rice, scrambled eggs bits, and water chestnuts. Cook and stir until heated through, about 3 minutes.

Add soy sauce to rice mixture. Cook and stir for 2 minutes.


Nutrition information per serving: Calories 97, Fat 1.2g, Saturated Fat 0.2g, Carbohydrates 16g, Cholesterol 0.2mg, Sodium 391g Dietary Fiber 3g, Protein 6g.

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