EASY 20-Minute Fried Rice Recipe - I Heart Naptime (2024)

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Easy restaurant style fried rice that you can make at home in 20 minutes! The perfect way to use up leftover rice sitting in the fridge.

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Table of Contents

  • Favorite Fried Rice Recipe
  • Key Ingredients
  • Variations
  • How to Make Fried Rice
  • Recipe FAQ
  • Storing
  • Favorite Dishes to Serve with Fried Rice
  • Fried Rice Recipe Printable Recipe

Favorite Fried Rice Recipe

One of my favorite ways to use up leftover rice is to make this classic Chinese fried rice. It’s super easy, flavorful and comes together in just 20 minutes. Plus my entire family loves it and can’t get enough! My kids always go back for seconds.

This easy fried recipe is super versatile. Feel free to throw in more vegetables if you’d like. Mushrooms, chopped broccoli or bell peppers make a great addition. We love to add a sweet taste to it in this pineapple fried rice recipe. Or make it a main dish by adding in cooked protein like diced chicken, steak or shrimp. We love to use leftover pork in this ham fried rice!

We love to serve along side of Kung Pao chicken, sweet and sour chicken with homemade egg rolls. It seriously tastes like takeout from a Chinese restaurant, but is better for you, less expensive and can be made in the comfort of your own home. So easy and delicious!

Key Ingredients

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  • White rice: Be sure to use cold rice. I prefer a long grain rice like jasmine rice. It prevents it from getting mushy and lumping together in the pan. I typically use leftover rice.
  • Butter: Don’t forget the butter. It makes this fried rice taste so good. There’s a reason those Japanese steak houses use a big slab of butter on their hot skillets.
  • Eggs: For this fried rice I like to use 2 eggs. It’s the perfect amount.
  • Veggies:I’m using onion, peas and carrots. You can use a mixed bag to make it easier. Feel free to add more veggies like mushrooms, chopped broccoli and/or bell peppers. I like to add in whatever I have on hand. This recipe is versatile.
  • Soy Sauce: This is what adds the traditional flavor of fried rice and brings all the flavors together. I prefer to use a low-sodium soy sauce.
  • Sesame oil: Although it’s optional, I love the added flavor that sesame oil gives the dish. It gives it more of that restaurant quality taste.

Variations

Protein. You can add in cooked protein like diced chicken, beef, pork, steak or Kung pao shrimp to make it a meal.
Pineapple. Diced pineapple adds a wonderful sweet flavor. Just mix it in right before serving.
Spice. For some heat, you can mix some sriracha into the fried rice.
Kimchi. You can chop some and toss it in to add a major flavor boost.

How to Make Fried Rice

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  1. Chill the rice. Store in the fridge until ready to use.
  2. Cook the veggies. Add butter to a large skillet or wok over medium high heat. Add onion and carrots and cook for 2 minutes. Then stir in garlic and peas.
  3. Scramble Eggs. Push veggies to one side and pour the eggs to the skillet. Scramble and then stir together. Then you’ll add in the rice.
  4. Stir together. Gently stir and then add soy sauce and toss to coat. S&P to taste. If desired, add a dash or two of sesame oil. You can top with green onions if you’d like.
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Recipe FAQ

Do you Cook the Rice Before you Fry it?

Yes, the rice should be cooked prior to frying. However, using cold rice is key. It helps it get crispier in the skillet and prevent any mushiness. I love to make a big batch for a meal a couple of days before and save half for later. Use 1 1/4 cups uncooked rice to make 4 cups of cooked rice for this recipe.

What is the secret to good fried rice?

Use cold rice. I love to prep the rice the day before or early in the morning. As mentioned above, be sure to use a long grain rice. It prevents it from getting mushy and lumping together in the pan. Also, use a wok pan on medium high heat with oil for best results.

Is fried rice healthy?

It is much healthier to make at home using this recipe than buying from a restaurant. I wouldn’t consider it a health food by any means and it does have more calories than a plain rice, but most of the ingredients inside of the dish are whole foods, which I consider good food you.

What gives fried rice it’s flavor?

The flavor comes from the soy sauce and sesame oil. You could also substitute for a fish sauce. Seasoning with salt and pepper will also help bring all the flavors together. Make sure to taste as you go, so you don’t overpower the rice.

Storing

Any leftovers will stay fresh in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Just make sure to store it in an airtight container with a lid. It will also keep in the freezer for up to 1 month. Let thaw in the fridge overnight, then reheat on the stove or in the microwave until warm.

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Love rice? You’ll also love my Mexican rice, cilantro lime rice and coconut rice.

Favorite Dishes to Serve with Fried Rice

  • Instant Pot Orange Chicken
  • General Tso’s Chicken
  • Chicken Stir Fry
  • Kung Pao Shrimp

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Fried Rice Recipe

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Author: Jamielyn Nye

Easy restaurant style fried rice that you can make at home in 20 minutes! The perfect way to use up leftover rice sitting in the fridge.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Servings: 6

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups cooked rice , long or short grain
  • 2 Tablespoons butter
  • 2 large eggs , whisked
  • ½ cup chopped onion
  • ½ cup chopped carrots
  • ½ cup frozen peas
  • 1-2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 3 Tablespoons lite soy sauce , more if desired
  • ½ teaspoon sesame oil , or oyster sauce
  • Salt and Pepper , to taste

Instructions

  • Place the cooked rice in the refrigerator to chill until ready to use.

  • Place butter in a large skillet or wok. Add onion and carrots. Cook for 2 minutes. Then stir in garlic and peas. Push to one side and add the eggs to the skillet. Scramble and then stir together. Gently stir in cooked rice.

  • Add soy sauce and sesame oil and toss to coat. Salt and pepper to taste. Serve while warm.

Notes

Additions:

  • Can add more veggies like mushrooms, chopped broccoli and/or bell peppers.
  • To make a meal, add in cooked protein like diced chicken, pork, steak or shrimp.

Storage:Store in an airtight container and keep in fridge for up to 3 days or in freezer for up to 1 month.

Note: 1 1/4 cups of uncooked rice makes 4 cups of cooked rice.

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Nutrition

Calories: 200kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 60mg | Sodium: 550mg | Potassium: 159mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 2012IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: Chinese

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Categorized as: Asian, Freezer-Friendly, Rice, Side Dishes, Stovetop, Vegetarian

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    • Sean
    • EASY 20-Minute Fried Rice Recipe - I Heart Naptime (17)

    I really like how simple this is. I particularly like how you scramble the eggs into the veggies so they are easily taken up. And can customize however you want. I had some leftover rice that I turned into fried rice in about 15 minutes for my lunch – delicious AND convenient.

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      • I Heart Naptime Community

      Thank you Sean! I’m so happy you enjoyed the rice :)

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    • Dawn Cummings
    • EASY 20-Minute Fried Rice Recipe - I Heart Naptime (18)

    Quick & easy. Simple ingredients. This one’s a keeper!

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      • I Heart Naptime Community

      I’m so glad you enjoyed the fried rice Dawn!

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    • Barbara Milligan
    • EASY 20-Minute Fried Rice Recipe - I Heart Naptime (19)

    Super easy to make and delicious. I added mushrooms to make a mushroom fried rice and followed as written. Thank you for an easy meal.

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FAQs

Which vinegar is used for fried rice? ›

Season With Soy Sauce, Rice Vinegar, and Sesame Oil

Soy sauce is the salt element, rice vinegar gives the dish a touch of brightness, and sesame oil lends an utterly delicious, toasty note.

What gives Chinese fried rice its Flavour? ›

To give your dish that signature fried rice taste, you'll need to drizzle in sesame oil and soy sauce, but feel free to use as much or as little as you wish. You can even mix in things like garlic powder, ginger root, or Sriracha sauce and chili pepper for a bit of a kick.

What is the best rice to use to make fried rice? ›

The fine, long grains of jasmine rice with its delicate flavour are perfect for fried rice.

Can I use apple cider vinegar instead of white vinegar for fried rice? ›

Can you put vinegar in rice? Add a teaspoon of vinegar (apple cider or white vinegar both work) to the cooking liquid of your pot of rice.

Is distilled vinegar the same as white vinegar for cooking? ›

Now, don't confuse distilled with basic white vinegar, which is stronger and has up to 25% acetic acid. That vinegar is sold exclusively for cleaning purposes and is not a good idea to ingest. However, beyond cooking, distilled white vinegar can be used for many of the same household chores.

What is the secret to good fried rice? ›

One tip is to never fry with cold rice right out of the fridge – be sure to take the overnight rice out of the fridge beforehand and warm it up briefly in the microwave. It should be barely warm or at least room temperature when you start cooking, otherwise it won't be able to absorb the flavours from frying.

What is the secret ingredient in Chinese fried rice? ›

Here's what goes in Fried Rice Sauce: Chinese cooking wine or Mirin (secret ingredient!) – this is the secret to a really great fried rice that truly stacks up to your favourite Chinese restaurant.

What can I add to fried rice to make it taste better? ›

Top the fried rice with up to 2 of the following.
  1. Chopped cashews or peanuts.
  2. Chili oil.
  3. Fresh cilantro.
  4. Lime juice.
  5. Sliced scallions.
  6. Toasted sesame oil.

Why does Chinese restaurant fried rice taste so good? ›

The answer: high heat, expert tosses, and something known as 'wok hei. ' As J. Kenji López-Alt writes for Serious Eats, expert cooking with a wok (and the gas range it requires) is one of the main reasons that fried rice from a Chinese restaurant tastes so much better than what you can make at home.

How do you make fried rice taste like restaurant? ›

To get restaurant-quality fried rice at home, it's essential to use aromatics, a group of vegetables and herbs that are so named because they lend your dish a distinct aroma. Common aromatics that are used to flavor fried rice are onion, garlic, ginger, lemongrass, and red peppers.

What is the difference between fried rice and Chinese fried rice? ›

In Fried Rice, most quick-service restaurants (QSRs) use long-grain white rice like Basmati, whereas Jasmine Rice is used in Chinese Rice. If you love rice unconditionally, you should definitely try out Fried Rice varieties (available in veg & no-veg) from Hong's Kitchen.

Which spice is good for fried rice? ›

The Perfect Nigerian Fried Rice
  • 2 bay leaves.
  • 2 sprigs fresh rosemary (optional)
  • 2 Tasty Cubes.
  • 1 teaspoon salt.
  • 1 teaspoon white pepper (substitute other ground pepper)
  • 2 teaspoon curry powder (divided)
  • 1 teaspoon thyme.

Can you make fried rice with same day rice? ›

There are few dishes that are made better with leftover ingredients, but fried rice is one of them. Not only is it a great way to use up the odds and ends of leftover vegetables and proteins, it's actually better to use day-old white rice. In fact, it's critical.

Should you use old rice for fried rice? ›

- Freshly cooked rice is hot, steamy, very moist and a little sticky ? this will make your fried rice clumpy and soggy. - Day-old rice is dryer and will give your fried rice a good texture and will bring out the individual flavours of the other ingredients.

Which vinegar is best for Chinese cooking? ›

Grain-based black vinegar (醋, cù) is a fixture of Chinese pantries that adds a rich, slightly sweet, tangy flavor to raw salads and cooked dishes. The same Maillard reaction that turns your onions into sweet, concentrated slivers of caramelized flavor is responsible for black vinegar's deep umami.

Which vinegar for Chinese cooking? ›

A deep dark vinegar with a malty, woody, often even smoky flavor, black vinegar is most popular in Chinese cuisine—where it often reigns as a punchy condiment or an inky component of braises and glazes particularly in southern China where it's referred to as Chinkiang (or Zhenjiang) vinegar.

Which vinegar for Chinese food? ›

Rice Vinegar (米醋, mǐcù)

It can range from clear to golden in color. You may find seasoned versions, with added sugar and salt. Most brands are either Japanese, Chinese, or Taiwanese, and you can use any of these types. Rice vinegar is widely available, even in regular supermarkets.

What kind of vinegar is rice vinegar? ›

Rice vinegar is a vinegar made from fermented rice in East Asia (China, Japan and Korea), as well as in Vietnam in Southeast Asia. It is used as a seasoning, dressing, and dipping in many dishes, including sushi, jiaozi, and banchans. Some of its variants are also a drink by themselves.

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