After all, you’ve countless rice dishes in Asian cuisine with personal favorites as well. You have rice and lentils. There is always curry and rice for curry fans. You’ll also find umpteen recipes with your humble egg as the hero ingredient. But fried rice with egg is a usual recipe in Asian cooking & you will find numerous versions of it. This unique combo and the resulting explosion of flavors as you eat the first spoonful explains the popularity of Chinese egg fried rice. For, you’ll be hard pressed to find an Asian who loves Chinese food but hasn’t tried this specialty dish. What makes restaurant or street style Chinese egg fried rice so special? With Indo Chinese being an inspired take on traditional Chinese recipes, the popularity of this delectable food shouldn’t come as a surprise. The smoky flavor of the fried rice, umami flavors of soy sauce and the richness of scrambled eggs and oil combine to create a dish that appeals to everyone from adults to kids. Want to know why this dish is a hit with takeout menus and home cooks? Before I tell you why my restaurant-style recipe will be a knockout dish with family and friends, let’s find out

About egg fried rice

This unpretentious dish, which some Asians consider soul food, features prominently in many East Asian cuisines. Egg fried rice is the simplest of fried rice variations that you’ll find. The basic version is nothing but cooked rice, beaten eggs, spring onions or scallions, oil and soy sauce cooked on high heat in a wok. You’ll find many versions of this egg and rice recipe. Some make a quick and plain dish with no other additions other than soy sauce and scallions. You’ll find versions that use Chinese seasoning or specific spices and aromatics like garlic, celery, star anise, mace, five spice or even schezwan sauce (first picture). Others like to add leftover chicken, tofu or other animal proteins to make a more nourishing meal. Foodies who prefer spicy foods will deepen the flavors with pepper and green chili or hot sauces. Some home cooks give it a Japanese and Korean twist with specific sauces like teriyaki or gochujang sauce. When cooking for my kids, I like to add vegetables as this makes the egg fried rice healthier. When you add in stir fried vegetables like carrots and bell peppers, you elevate the everyday ingredients into something comforting and delicious. Do you want a recipe that captures the essence and flavor of egg fried rice served in restaurants? To make a copycat style of the recipe that street vendors and eateries excel at, you need to pay attention to a few elements. Next time you order this dish at a restaurant, notice how the cooked rice grains don’t clump together and the eggs are fragrant and fluffy. Dig into the meal and you realize the rice is a perfect mix of tender and chewy. The smokiness of this dish that you’ve come to love is from adding the exact amount of soy sauce to a hot wok. This delicious dish looks complex but is deceptively easy to put together. Even if you’re a newbie cook or you don’t cook often, this is one Chinese recipe you can quickly master.

This recipe

My recipe is easy to prepare and offers the authentic taste of egg fried rice. Cook a couple of eggs. Stir-fry some vegetables. Mix in cooled rice, eggs and Chinese flavorings, and you have a satisfying meal ready in less than 15 minutes. Light, fragrant and pillowy is how I’d describe this egg fried rice recipe. Your dish shouldn’t be dripping with soy sauce or oil. You keep it light by adding cooked eggs and going easy on the sauces. The best thing about this recipe is that you can enjoy a wholesome meal in under 30 minutes, even if you’re cooking from scratch. If you have leftover or cooled rice ready, the dish is ready to be served in 15 minutes or less. I’ve stir-fried some vegetables in this recipe. You can skip veggies if you’re really rushed for time and make the dish with eggs and onions. Related recipes,Veg fried riceChicken fried riceSingapore fried rice

How to make egg fried rice (stepwise pics)

Preparation

Rice: While the Chinese use leftover or previously cooked rice, you can cook the rice on the same day. Ensure the rice has cooled down well and isn’t mushy or wet. I usually wash and soak rice for 20 minutes. Cook it al dente in a large pot of water. When the rice is cooked al dente, drain it to a colander. Cool it completely. We will need 3 cups cooked rice or 1 cup uncooked. Veggies: Prep vegetables of choice as you would for any fried rice meal. Here I am using carrots, bell peppers and cabbage. Use other vegetables including lotus root, peas, corn or French beans as per your preference. We will need half cup each of carrots, bell peppers and cabbage or peas. Also chop 3 to 4 scallions and separate the greens and whites. Eggs: Make this dish in 2 ways by either cooking the eggs with rice and vegetables or cooking the eggs separately. In this recipe, I’ve opted to cook the eggs and vegetables in the same pan before combining them into one dish. We will need 2 to 3 eggs as per your choice.

Make Chinese egg fried rice

  1. Heat 1 ½ tablespoons oil in a wok or pan on the highest flame. Add 1 tablespoon chopped garlic (2 cloves). Fry for about 30 to 40 seconds.
  2. Add 3 to 4 tablespoons spring onion whites & fry for a minute.
  3. Optional – Throw in half cup each of carrots, capsicums and shredded cabbage. Stir fry on the highest heat for 2 minutes. We don’t want the veggies to become mushy they must be crunchy so don’t over cook.
  4. Meanwhile beat 2 eggs in a bowl until frothy. Slide the veggies to a side in the pan.
  5. Lower the heat and pour the eggs. Scramble and cook on a medium heat. If your pan is too dry you may add more oil.
  6. When the eggs are just cooked (soft set), sprinkle 2 to 3 pinches of salt. Do not use lots at this stage as the sauce is salted.
  7. Increase the heat and pour 1 to 1½ tablespoon soya sauce or tamari to the hot pan. You may also add any other hot sauce if you prefer. When the sauce hits the hot pan it sizzles and imparts a great aroma. I also add a tsp of rice vinegar. You may also add 1 to 2 tbsp of schezwan sauce. The egg fried rice in the first picture in this post was made using schezwan sauce.
  8. Add cooked and cooled rice, half teaspoon ground pepper, a bit more of salt, 3 to 3 to 4 tbsps spring onion greens and 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil if required.
  9. Increase the flame to highest and stir fry for about 2 to 3 minutes. You may add more salt, sauce and black pepper to your taste. Serve egg fried rice hot. What do you eat with egg fried rice?This dish is a complete meal, but you can have Indo Chinese sidesGarlic mushroomsChilli potatoChilli mushroom

Pro tips

Use cold or well cooled rice to make this dish. Freshly cooked rice will be moist and steamy, and in turn make your fried rice mushy. Cook the rice ahead of time and let it cool for 1-2 hours before you add to the wok. Use day-old cooked rice for best results. Use a fork to fluff up the rice and remove any clumps before adding to the wok. Avoid using sushi or glutinous rice as they will clump up and ruin your dish. Cook rice with lesser amount of water than you’d normally use to avoid getting it mushy or clumpy. Think pulav/pilaf ! You cook basmati with less water as you want those long, individual grains of rice to stand out. The same concept applies to fried rice. Vegetables are pan-fried in minimal oil and scramble the beaten eggs in a wok at high heat until just set but still soft. I’d add some rice vinegar to hide the eggy taste, especially when cooking for kids who aren’t fans of eggs. Seasoning and sauce go in last to ensure the fried rice doesn’t get a soggy or wet texture Related Recipes

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Egg fried rice recipe first published in October 2014. Updated and republished in July 2021.