I am notorious for throwing random leftover ingredients in a pan and calling it dinner. This type of cooking lends itself well to recipes like fried rice. I've shared a couple versions of fried rice on the site and it's one of the recipes in The Easy Vegetarian Kitchen. Fried rice is such a great base for vegetables but today I wanted to share a variation using millet instead of rice.
Print+ to get about 2 cups cooked millet, combine 3/4 cup millet with 1 1/2 cups of water or vegetable broth. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, cover, and let cook for roughly 15 minutes until most of the water has been absorbed. Remove from heat and let site for another 5 to 10 minutes until done.
I started using millet because some nights I didn't have any leftover brown rice and I didn't want to wait for a fresh batch to cook up. Millet's quick cooking really helps speed up this meal.
Millet: The easiest variation would be to go back and use brown rice. However, I also like quinoa and even sorghum (or a mix depending on what I have in my refrigerator).
Brussels Sprouts: If you don't feel like quartering the Brussels, run them through your food processor with the slicing blade then cook the shaved sprouts. Or if you're not a fan of Brussels sprouts- cabbage, chard, or kale are great add-ins.
Vegan: I've made this without the egg before and it's just as good. This fried millet can also work with tofu.
Millet is one of two quick cooking gluten-free pseudo-grains that I always have in my pantry. It's a great grain for almost any meal and I find I'm often using it in place of brown rice.
Breakfast: Pumpkin Pie Millet Porridge
Lunch: Garlicky Spinach, Millet, and Eggs
Dinner: Chickpea Shawarma with Millet
Really need to try Millet sometime
Kisses
Sounds and looks lovely! I need to cook with millet more.
Nourishing Amelia | Food, Health & Lifestyle Blogger
Brussel sprouts are one of the only vegetables i don't like but it looks so delicious in this recipe. I have a feeling this might change my view on brussel sprouts! Cant wait to try it!
I've never tried millet yet. I am going to try it.