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Learn how to make The Best Fried Rice Recipe at home! This copycat fried rice recipe tastes just like your favorite restaurant but even better! Loaded with tons of vegetables, scrambled eggs, leftover white rice and my secret ingredient: Butter!

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Fried Rice has to be one of my all time favorite takeout inspired dishes to make at home. It’s easier to control the saltiness, sweetness and to bump up the veggies when you make it at home! Our family makes this fried rice recipe at least once a week with whatever vegetables we have on hand. It isalways the perfect accompaniment to my take out style dishes. I love servingthis rice with my General Tso’s Chicken and my Slow Cooker Broccoli Beef.

It all starts off with cold day old rice. This is super important! If you are like me and don’t always plan ahead make sure to cook your rice first and allow it time to completely cool in the fridge or freezer. Fried rice is best when it is made with cold rice. You can even cook the rice the night before. The longer the rice sits the better it tastes!

Next, I add in lots of veggies! For flavor I add soy sauce and oyster sauce. I also like to add Sriracha for a little kick. This recipe is a great way to work in any leftovers. You can substitute any vegetables you have on hand. You can also toss in chicken, bacon, pancetta or try my Shrimp Fried Rice or Beef Fried Rice Recipe.

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The Best Rice for Fried Rice

Long grain rice has less starch which makes it the perfect choice for fried rice. Using a long grain rice like jasmine rice will result is soft and fluffy rice every time! Other rice varieties like short grain sushi rice would not work for fried rice. It would make the fried rice clumpy and almost gummy in texture. Not what were looking for!

Fried Rice Ingredients

  • Butter: This is my secret ingredient! This is what they use at hibachi restaurants for their fried rice and has been a game changer ever since I started using it. It adds a lot more flavor and helps to brown the rice. You can always substitute any other cooking oil if you prefer but I really suggest giving butter a try in your fried rice.
  • Eggs: Are added for protein and are typical in fried rice recipes. You can omit and substitute tofu if you are allergic to eggs or simply not a fan.
  • Veggies: I use diced carrots, onions, garlic and peas. Feel free to use whatever vegetables you have on hand. Bell peppers, zucchini, leeks, corn and edamame would all be great in this!
  • Rice: I prefer to use long grain white rice or jasmine rice. It cooks up fluffy and does not clump together.
  • Soy sauce: I always use low sodium soy sauce however dark or regular soy sauce can be substituted just make sure to dilute it a bit with water to cut down on the saltiness.
  • Oyster sauce: Is a thick savory slightly sweet and salty sauce that can be found in the international or asian section of your grocery store.
  • Sesame oil: Adds a wonderfully nutty flavor to this recipe. A little bit goes a long way!
  • For serving: I like to top my stir fried rice with green onions and sesame seeds for garnish.
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How to make Fried Rice

  • Start by heating 1 tablespoon of butter into a large skillet. Add the eggs and scramble until fully cooked.
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  • Remove them from the pan and set aside. Add the remaining tablespoon of butter into the pan. Add carrots and onion to the pan and cook until tender, 3-4 minutes. Stir in garlic and cook for an additional minute.
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  • Add in the cold rice and peas and sauté for 3-4 minutes. The rice should brown up a bit.
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  • Add the eggs back to the pan and stir in soy sauce, oyster sauce and sesame oil. Cook for 1-2 minutes to heat through. Serve immediately with green onions for garnish, if desired.
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Can you make Fried Rice in the Air Fryer?

Yes! Cooking fried rice in the air fryer is super easy! Simply add all of the ingredients to the air fryer and cook until warmed through. Find the full step by step instructions in my Air Fryer Fried Rice Recipe

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Tips for making The Best Fried Rice

  • Choose the right type of rice:Long grain rice like jasmine is best!
  • Use COLD day old rice:For best results! Cold rice will crisp up in the hot oil. Warm rice will not toast and can even become mushy. If you are in a pinch make the rice first and spread it out onto a baking sheet in a single layer. Pop it in the fridge or freeze to cool down quickly then use as directed.
  • Always rinse the rice before using: This removes the extra starch from the rice and prevents it from clumping.
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  • Add some heat: If you like extra heat add in some Sriracha or chili garlic sauce. I usually start at about 1 teaspoon and work my way up.
  • Break up the clumps of rice: When rice is old it tends to clump up. To ensure even browning and crisping of the rice break up the clumps with your hands before stir frying.
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Why Butter?

Have you watched them cook fried rice at a hibachi restaurant? They always use butter and it is so good! After I saw them make it with butter I always make my fried rice at home with butter instead of oil. I love the flavor and richness that the butter adds to the dish. It also helps the rice and veggies brown up perfectly!

Why cold rice?

When rice is just cooked and still warm it clumps together. However when you use cold day old rice the rice dries out a bit and the clumps can be easily broken apart. This ensures each kernel of rice actually gets “fried” when your stir frying resulting in a less mussy fried rice!

Variations

  • In place of the rice try adding cauliflower, quinoa or riced broccoli for a healthy low carb twist.
  • For protein add beef, shrimp or chicken to this recipe. Simply brown the protein first, set aside then toss back in with the rice and veggies once they’ve finished cooking.
  • For a twist try adding chopped up kimchi for kimchi fried rice. It adds the perfect tang and heat!
  • Brown rice can be substituted for the white rice for extra fiber and nutrients.
  • Feel free to substitute whatever vegetables you have on hand. Red bell peppers, celery or broccoli would all be great in this!
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What can I use instead of oyster sauce?

If you can’t find oyster sauce or simply don’t have it in your pantry you can substitute hoisin sauce or try and make your own oyster sauce. Here is a great recipe for diy oyster sauce!

STORAGE AND REHEATING INSTRUCTIONS

  • Refrigerate: Fried rice for up to 4 days in an airtight container.
  • To freeze: Store leftovers in a large ziplock bag for up to 3 months. To freeze fill up the ziplock bag then lay flat and remove the air. This makes it easy to stack in the freezer and defrosts super fast!
  • Reheat from refrigerated: Reheat leftovers in the microwave, skillet or air fryer. You may need to add a splash more of soy sauce or butter to keep it from sticking to the pan.
  • Reheat from frozen: Allow the rice to defrost overnight in the refrigerator. Reheat rice in the microwave, skillet or air fryer.

What to serve with Vegetable Fried Rice

  • Slow Cooker Broccoli Beef
  • Vegetable Chow Mein
  • General Tso’s Chicken
  • Chicken Chow Mein
  • Mongolian Beef
  • Kung Pao Shrimp
  • Egg Drop Soup
  • Homemade Dumplings
  • Chicken Lo Mein
  • Air Fryer Egg Rolls
  • Honey Chicken Stir Fry
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Here are more Easy Rice Recipes to try!

  • Ham Fried Rice
  • Enchilada Rice
  • Lemon Parmesan Rice
  • Cilantro Lime Rice
  • Vegetable Fried Rice

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The BEST Fried Rice. This fried rice is loaded with veggies and only takes 20 minutes to make!

Servings: 4

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat 1 tablespoon of butter into a large skillet.

    Add the eggs and scramble until fully cooked. Remove them from the pan and set aside.

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  • Add the remaining tablespoon of butter into the pan. Add carrots and onion to the pan and cook until tender, 3-4 minutes. Stir in garlic and cook for an additional minute.

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  • Add in the cold rice and peas and sauté for 3-4 minutes. The rice should brown up a bit.

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  • Add the eggs back to the pan and stir in soy sauce, oyster sauce and sesame oil. Cook for 1-2 minutes to heat through.

    Serve immediately with green onions for garnish, if desired.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 379kcalCarbohydrates: 58gProtein: 12gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 138mgSodium: 767mgPotassium: 302mgFiber: 3gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 5726IUVitamin C: 19mgCalcium: 51mgIron: 2mg

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FAQs

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.

What is the secret ingredient to restaurant fried rice? ›

Cooking bits of chopped vegetables, seasoning, soy sauce, and oil, seems easy enough. However, when making fried rice at home, there's one ingredient you may be overlooking: Sugar.

What is the secret to great fried rice? ›

Tips For Making The Best Fried Rice:
  • 1) Use cold rice: You've gotta plan ahead and use thoroughly-chilled cooked rice. ...
  • 2) Use butter: Yes, butter. ...
  • 3) Use veggies: This is one of my big pet peeves with lame take-out fried rice — not enough veggies!

What oil do restaurants use for fried rice? ›

Sesame oil.

I do not recommend omitting or substituting the sesame oil in this recipe. It is key to the authentic flavor of this dish.

Why does homemade fried rice not taste like restaurant? ›

In fact, the use of classic Chinese sauces is exactly what makes takeout fried rice so incredibly moreish. Key amongst these is soy sauce. By adding soy sauce during cooking chefs are adding both salt and umami to the fried rice which, unsurprisingly, greatly improves the dish's overall flavor.

What to add to fried rice to make it better? ›

If you're not sure what you can use, we've put together a list of delicious ingredients you can add in:
  1. Fresh or frozen peas and carrots.
  2. Fresh or frozen broccoli.
  3. Red, green or yellow pepper.
  4. Celery.
  5. Bean sprouts.
  6. Pineapple.
  7. Onion.
  8. Garlic.

What is the black thing in fried rice? ›

No, there ISN'T supposed to be “black stuff” in your fried rice. It's okay, though, because nobody would put anything black in your fried rice that isn't intended to be there. It's more than a little strange to be examining your food so very closely. Either you trust the cook, or you should cook for yourself.

Why add mayo to fried rice? ›

To ensure that your rice is nicely fried, mix a bit of mayo in it before frying. The oil in the mayo will coat the rice so that it does not stick together.

What is fried rice syndrome? ›

Fried rice syndrome is caused by a bacterium called Bacillus cereus, which is present in these types of starchy foods prior to cooking. Bacillus cereus is a heat-resistant bacteria, so even recooking foods that have not been appropriately refrigerated can result in food poisoning.

What oil do Chinese restaurants use? ›

Chinese cooks normally use soybean oil, vegetable oil, or peanut oil, all of which have a high smoke point. Peanut oil usually has a pleasant nutty flavor and is suitable not only for stir-frying but also for deep-frying. Canola oil, which has a high smoke point but a neutral flavor, is also a good choice.

What gives Chinese fried rice its color? ›

Dark mushroom soy sauce is what gives this fried rice its rich brown/caramel colour. This soy sauce doesn't add much to the saltiness but is used to give dishes that nice caramel brown colour. Dark mushroom soy sauce also adds a hint of umami to a dish, but not much saltiness.

What is the secret ingredient in Chinese fried rice? ›

Butter: This is my secret ingredient! This is what they use at hibachi restaurants for their fried rice and has been a game changer ever since I started using it. It adds a lot more flavor and helps to brown the rice.

Do Chinese people put soy sauce in fried rice? ›

Soy sauce fried rice (酱油炒饭, Jiang You Chao Fan) is a classic. It is not just another fried rice. It's a signature of Chinese cooking, as it uses pretty minimal ingredients to create a wonderful flavor.

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.

Is Chinese restaurant fried rice unhealthy? ›

Typical side dishes like fried rice, lo mein noodles, crab rangoon, and egg rolls are high in calories — and fat. Healthier choices include steamed brown rice, sautéed or steamed vegetables, spring rolls, or soups like egg drop soup or hot and sour soup.

Why does restaurant rice taste better? ›

They very likely use a rice cooker - predictable results every time and a life saver if you need to cook lots of rice. They measure out the correct amount of water for the rice. They may season the rice with some salt. They may add aromatics.

Why does Chinese food taste better at a restaurant? ›

There are a few reasons for this disparity. First of all, according to The Takeout, Chinese restaurants tend to utilize high-powered gas burners that are 10 times hotter than your stove at home, making it much easier for restaurant cooks to achieve wok hei, that smoky flavor we love in Chinese food.

Is MSG the secret to fried rice? ›

MSG: MSG adds the perfect sweet-salty boost to fried rice. It's a widely misunderstood ingredient—checkout this article all about MSG if you're looking to learn more. Peas: I personally love peas in fried rice, and find it's a common addition in many American versions.

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