Green bell pepper Fried Rice


"Hii rice inaweza" literally translates to "this rice is bomb!" Those were the first words that came out of my mouth when I served this dish. Why go out for some fried rice when you can cook your own gourmet rice for the family. I have made some fried rice recipes on this blog and they all do not have eggs. With fried rice you can add eggs just to add an element of new flavor. It is a personal choice not to include eggs but now the next one has to have eggs to make it like the Japanese fried rice which I love too. I added only 3 spices but you can ump the flavor with chili spices like paprika, cayenne or even chilli pepper. Fried rice is always about the flavor and you can make it your own with different ingredients. From beef, fish, chicken, pork or make it vegetarian with peppers, tofu, broccoli or even cauliflower. 

INGREDIENTS


4 Cups Leftover Rice
1 Cup Onions
1 Cup Green Bell Pepper
2 Tablespoons Garam Marsala
2 Tablespoons Cumin
2 Tablespoons Black Pepper
1 Tablespoon Ginger
1 Tablespoon Garlic
1/2 Bunch Cilantro
1/8 Teaspoon Salt
3 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil

METHOD


Add chopped onions to pan with oil on medium high heat


Cook the onions until lightly browned and soft


Add minced ginger and garlic to the pan, fry until raw smell of garlic and ginger subsides


Add garam marsala spice


Add black pepper spice


Add cumin spice. Cook until mixed well for a few seconds


Add the boiled rice


Fry the rice with the onion, ginger garlic spice mixture until well blended


Add chopped green pepper to the rice


Green pepper not only adds crunch to the rice, but a vibrant color as well


Add chopped cilantro to the mix


Add soy sauce which will add a nutty taste and golden color to the rice


Mix all the ingredients well until they are all combined and evenly distributed


The aroma that comes out of this fried rice is just awesome! Plus the bright earthy colors make it a win!


A wooden spoonful of delicious tasty rice, who wouldn't want a taste?


Serve the rice as is or add a stew or sauce of your choice


It is best to use left over rice since it will have absorbed moisture to prevent it from clumping up


Perfection in every bite!

GREEN BELL PEPPER FRIED RICE

Recipe by Mulunga Alukwe

Prep time: 10 Minutes

Cook time: 15 Minutes

Total time: 25 Minutes

Yield: 3 Servings

Ingredients

  • 4 Cups Rice, left over
  • 1 Cup Onions
  • 2 Tablespoons Garam Marsala
  • 1 Cup Green Bell Pepper
  • 2 Tablespoons Cumin
  • 2 Tablespoons Black Pepper
  • 1 Tablespoon Ginger
  • 1 Tablespoon Garlic
  • 1/2 Bunch Cilantro
  • 3 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil
  • 1/8 Teaspoon Salt

Cooking Directions

  1. Add chopped onions to pan with oil on medium high heat. Cook the onions until lightly browned and soft. Add minced ginger and garlic to the pan, fry until raw smell of garlic and ginger subsides
  2. Add garam marsala spice. Add black pepper spice. Add cumin spice. Cook until mixed well for a few seconds. Add the boiled rice. Fry the rice with the onion, ginger garlic spice mixture until well blended
  3. Add chopped green pepper to the rice. Green pepper not only adds crunch to the rice, but a vibrant color as well. Add chopped cilantro to the mix. Add soy sauce which will add a nutty taste and golden color to the rice
  4. Mix all the ingredients well until they are all combined and evenly distributed. The aroma that comes out of this fried rice is just awesome! Plus the bright earthy colors make it a win!
  5. Serve the rice as is or add a stew or sauce of your choice. It is best to use left over rice since it will have absorbed moisture to prevent it from clumping up

Green Bell Pepper Fried Rice – FAQs

1. What is green bell pepper fried rice?

It’s a flavorful stir-fried rice dish featuring diced green bell peppers, cooked with rice, aromatics like garlic and onions, and often soy sauce or spices.

2. Can I use other bell pepper colors?

Yes, red, yellow, or orange bell peppers can be used for sweeter flavor and color variety.

3. Is this dish vegetarian or vegan?

It can easily be made vegetarian or vegan by using vegetable oil and omitting any animal-based ingredients like eggs or meat.

4. Can I add protein?

Yes, add tofu, chicken, shrimp, or eggs for extra protein to make it a complete meal.

5. How do I prevent rice from getting mushy?

Use day-old cooked rice or rice that’s cooled and slightly dried before frying for best texture.

Nutrition Card – Approx. per serving (1 cup)

Nutrient Amount % Daily Value (DV) Notes
Calories 220–250 kcal Varies with added oil and protein
Protein 4–6 g 8–12% From rice and added protein
Carbohydrates 40–45 g 13–15% Mainly from rice and vegetables
Sugars 3–5 g Natural sugars from bell peppers
Fat 5–8 g 7–12% From cooking oil
Fiber 3–4 g 12–16% From bell peppers and rice

Dietary Compatibility & Notes

Diet Type Compatible? Suggestions
Vegetarian ✅ Yes Use vegetable oil and omit animal products
Vegan ✅ Yes No animal products included
Gluten-Free ✅ Yes Use gluten-free soy sauce or tamari
Dairy-Free ✅ Yes Naturally dairy-free
Nut-Free ✅ Yes Free from nuts unless added
Low-Carb/Keto ❌ No Rice is high in carbohydrates

Serving Tip:

Garnish with fresh green onions or cilantro and serve with a side of pickled vegetables or chili sauce for extra zing.

Please note that these values are estimates and can vary based on specific ingredients and portion sizes used. For precise nutritional information, consider using a nutrition calculator with exact ingredient measurements.

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