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This easy Egg Fried Rice recipe tastes BETTER than what you can get at a restaurant, with that perfect crispy rice and plenty of seasoned scrambled eggs. On the table after just 15 minutes of cooking!

easy egg fried rice in a skillet

Why You’ll Love This Easy Egg Fried Rice Recipe

  • Quick and Easy. Mastering this simple technique for making egg fried rice at home not only yields tasty results but adds an easy, flavorful meal to your recipe arsenal that can be ready in 15 minutes flat.
  • Fully Loaded. Unlike the disappointing, lackluster versions of fried rice you’ve experienced in the past, this recipe doesn’t skimp on the good stuff: veggies and eggs. And you can switch it up based on what you have on hand!
  • Authentic Flavor, But Lightened Up. With a few easy tips (use cold rice; a bit of butter), you can make restaurant-style egg fried rice from scratch—but because you’re making it at home, it’s much healthier than the takeout version.
  • Leftover Friendly. Once you learn how to make it, you’ll want to go ahead and double this egg fried rice recipe. It’s the trifecta of sweet, sticky, and savory, and it tastes even better reheated.
a close of up Chinese egg fried rice with vegetables

5 Star Review

“Absolutely DELICIOUS. This is such a flexible dish too, you can literally mold it to whatever flavor profile you want.”

— Stephen —

How to Make Egg Fried Rice

The Ingredients

  • Leftover COLD Rice. I cannot stress the COLD part enough. You must cool rice to make the best fried rice. Cold rice is the secret to great egg fried rice, whether it’s brown rice, white rice, or jasmine rice.
  • Vegetables. For freshness and color, I used red bell pepper. For speed and ease, I added a 10-ounce bag of frozen peas and carrots. Whichever vegetables you choose, chop them small.
  • Butter. Another of my best-ever fried rice secrets! Adding butter to fried rice is a pro tip that no restaurant will tell you but is oh-so-true.
  • Oyster Sauce. Think of oyster sauce as an umami bomb of instant flavor. You can find oyster sauce in the Asian food aisle of any major grocery store.
  • Soy Sauce. I recommend low-sodium soy sauce so that the rice doesn’t become too salty. For gluten-free egg fried rice, swap the soy sauce for tamari or coconut aminos. (I would also suggest checking the label of your oyster sauce since some brands may add gluten-containing additives.)
  • Edamame. A quick and easy way to add protein to fried rice. Look for shelled edamame in the freezer section of the grocery store.
  • Green Onions + Garlic. For freshness, bite, and zing.
  • Eggs. Another source of protein! This means you can have this fried rice recipe as a side or as a main.

Market Swap

You can use any mix of fresh OR FROZEN vegetables that you prefer! Here are a few other tasty veggies that work well in homemade fried rice:

  • Pea Pods
  • Broccoli
  • Slice Onions
  • Eggplant
  • Yellow Squash
  • Zucchini
  • Mushrooms
  • Corn
  • Green beans

The Directions

  1. Make the Sauce. Mix the oyster sauce and soy sauce. That good umami flavor.
a pan with scrambled eggs for fried rice
  1. Cook the Eggs. Scramble the eggs in butter.
chopped bell peppers in a wok
  1. Stir Fry the Peppers. Sauté fresh veggies over medium-high heat in peanut oil or a similar high-temp cooking oil until crisp-tender.
a wok with carrots, edamame, and bell peppers
  1. Stir Fry the Frozen Veggies. Add the frozen vegetables and edamame. Stir constantly for 30 seconds, then add the garlic.
a wok with rice and vegetables
  1. Finish. Add the brown rice and pour in the fried rice sauce. Stir until the rice is heated through and coated with saucy goodness. Fold in the eggs and scallions, and serve. ENJOY!
a bowl with homemade fried rice with leftover rice and vegetables

Recipe Variations

  • Add More Protein. Try this Chicken Fried Rice, Pork Fried Rice, or Shrimp Fried Rice.
  • Make Pineapple Fried Rice. When you add your chopped red bell pepper to the pan, also add about 2 cups of chopped fresh or drained canned pineapple. YUM!
  • Go Low Carb. You can also swap out the brown rice entirely! Try this Cauliflower Fried Rice.
  • Give It a Kick. Add a big pinch of red pepper flakes or top with sriracha for spicy egg fried rice.

What to Serve with Egg Fried Rice

a bowl of homemade healthy fried rice

Recipe Tips and Tricks

  • Use a Large Pan or Wok. Make sure your pan is big enough to cook all the ingredients evenly and stir easily without spills. Nothing worse than losing some of this precious dish off the side of the pan!
  • Keep Your Pan HOT. A hot pan is critical for achieving that crispy, toasty deliciousness that comes from perfect fried rice. If your pan isn’t hot enough, you may end up steaming everything instead of frying it.
  • Do Not Stir the Eggs Until They’ve Started to Set. Use a rubber spatula to break the eggs into little, bite-sized pieces. Take care not to overcook!
  • A Note on Using Fresh Rice. You can make fried rice with fresh rice, but let the rice chill completely in the refrigerator before starting the recipe. This is CRUCIAL for the recipe to turn out properly. For best results, stick to day-old rice (or rice that’s been in the freezer and then thawed).
Chinese fried rice restaurant style in a bowl

Easy Egg Fried Rice

4.98 From 42 reviews . Help us out! Review HERE.Help out & review HERE

Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 25 minutes

Servings: 6 servings
This easy egg fried rice recipe is better than takeout and done in just 15 minutes! Serve as a side or main dish, either way it'll be a hit.

Ingredients
  

  • ¼ cup oyster sauce*
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce (I use low-sodium) plus additional to taste
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter divided, or butter with canola oil spread
  • 3 large eggs lightly beaten
  • 1 tablespoon canola oil
  • 1 large red, yellow, or orange bell pepper cut into ¼-inch dice (about 1 ¼ cups)
  • 1 bag frozen peas and carrots thawed (12 ounces)
  • 1 cup frozen shelled edamame thawed (optional, but great for extra protein)
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 ½ cups COLD cooked brown rice break up large clumps with your fingers
  • ½ cup chopped green onions about 3 medium
  • Red pepper flakes Sriracha, or hot sauce of choice (optional)

Instructions
 

  • In a small bowl, stir together the oyster sauce and soy sauce. Set aside. Grab a small bowl and a large, flexible rubber spatula, and keep both handy.
  • Heat a 12-inch nonstick skillet over medium heat until hot, about 2 minutes. Add 1/2 tablespoon butter and swirl to coat the bottom of the pan. Add the eggs, and cook without stirring until they barely start to set, about 20 seconds. With your spatula, scramble and break the eggs into little, bite-sized pieces. Continue to cook, stirring constantly, until eggs are just cooked through but not yet browned, about 1 additional minute. Transfer eggs to the small bowl and set aside.
  • Return the skillet to the heat, and increase the heat to high. Let the skillet warm until it is nice and hot, about 1 minute. Add the canola oil, and swirl to coat. Add the diced bell pepper, and cook until it is crisp-tender, about 4 minutes.
  • Add the remaining 1 ½ tablespoons butter, peas and carrots, and edamame. Cook, stirring constantly, for 30 seconds. Stir in the garlic and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds (do not let the garlic burn!).
  • Add the brown rice and the oyster sauce mixture. Continue cooking, stirring constantly and breaking up any remaining rice clumps, until the mixture is heated through, about 3 minutes.
  • Add reserved eggs and green onions. Cook and stir until the mixture is completely heated through, about 1 minute more. Enjoy immediately with a sprinkle of red pepper flakes or dash of hot sauce and additional soy sauce as desired.

Video

Notes

  • TO STORE: Let your cooked homemade fried rice come to room temperature and place it in the refrigerator in an airtight storage container for up to 5 days.
  • TO REHEAT: Place your fried rice on a microwave-safe plate or in a bowl and microwave for 1 minute or until warmed through.
  • TO FREEZE: Once your homemade fried rice has cooled, place it in a freezer-safe container or ziptop bag, removing as much air as possible. Freeze for up to 3 months.
  • *INGREDIENT NOTE: Oyster sauce is readily available in the Asian or international food aisle of most major grocery stores. It has a unique flavor and texture, and if you substitute something else for it, your fried rice won’t taste the same. If you’d like to experiment with making the recipe without oyster sauce, you can simply omit it or swap in 1 tablespoon of sesame oil to add flavor. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1(of 6), about 1 cupCalories: 229kcalCarbohydrates: 25gProtein: 9gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0.2gCholesterol: 103mgPotassium: 283mgFiber: 4gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 1206IUVitamin C: 38mgCalcium: 53mgIron: 2mg

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  1. This and simple cooked rice is good to keep in the freezer for convenience. The picture of yours seems heavy on the veg but that is probably the Brown Rice confusing me.

    This is efinitely a make for me as I already do it but I will probably make bigger batches. Thank you.5 stars

  2. I made this tonight. I didn’t have edamame and used broccoli that I steamed first instead. Other than that, I followed the recipe exactly as written.  It was excellent . It’s the best fried rice I’ve had anywhere! Next time I will add pineapple. Thanks Erin, I loved it!5 stars

  3. Excellent and easy recipe. I followed the recipe exactly and it was soooooo good. My husband had 3 helpings!!!! Thank you Erin. Seriously, you have the best recipes.5 stars

  4. We have made your homemade fried rice twice and it is a winner! Second time we added some left over steamed cauliflower and broccoli. Dude! (or Dudette!) Amazing! Used the sauce to fry up some Tofu (I had never tried Tofu before) and added it on top of the rice really good stuff. The fried rice is even good cold (great midnight snack). We are trying to eat more along the Vegan style and this is our favorite so far. Thanks :) !5 stars

  5. I am making your recipes tonight. I have been slow cooking your garlic honey chicken for hours and made rice this morning to cook enough for this recipe. Can’t wait for dinner!!!

  6. You’ve gone it again! Made this for dinner tonight and everyone loved it. You are a master! (note for others who happen not to have oyster sauce. I used hoisin sauce and it worked out just fine!)5 stars

  7. I’ve been running through healthy fried rice recipes for a while in search of something that holds up texturally and taste-wise. I have officially found it!!! This is the best healthy fried rice recipe I’ve found by a fair a large margin. My daughter gobbled it up – even with edamame in it! And my husband, who hates leftovers or anything out of the fridge, will always agree to eat this even if it’s been frozen! Love it. 5 stars

  8. Loved this recipe. I have added pork tenderloin delicious. Tonight we are trying it with chicken.
    Thanks for a great dinner.5 stars

  9. I made the fried rice today and we loved it. We are in our eighties and there is enough for 2 more meals. I made honey garlic chicken with it. Yum  5 stars

  10. This is a great recipe–add a dash of sesame oil right after you turn off the heat to take it to the next level!5 stars

    1. I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the recipe, Lisa! Thank you for sharing this kind review!

  11. Girl you rock! That fried rice was off the chain!  I keep thinking about it and saying, “oh my goodness “, “oh my goodness???“5 stars

  12. Love all the tips! I literally came to read your recipe in case you didn’t have that tip. My mom told me this growing up and it makes the fried rice – that and the scorching hot pan. In Chinese, fried rice is literally translated as “fried leftovers” and whenever we stir fry things, we want to taste the “heat” from the hot pan. Now I know its from the slight caramelization. 5 stars

  13. Absolutely DELICIOUS. This is such a flexible dish too, you can literally mold it to whatever flavor profile you want. I used long grain brown jasmine rice. I added ham and pineapple. Next time I think I’ll do chicken or steak. Erin’s recipes are seriously OUT OF THIS WORLD, and if you care about calories at all, her nutrition info at the bottom is SO AMAZING. I wish I could give this more than 5 stars.5 stars

  14. Erin!
    My sister made this and has been raving about it! I really want to make this but I’m on a bit of a low-carb kick these days … Whats your thoughts on making this with cauliflower rice? Or (and this may be odd) Farro?

    If not, I’ll suck it up and do brown rice because I know it will totally be worth itit, just thought I’d ask

    1. Hi Olivia! While I haven’t tried cauliflower rice in this recipe, I do have a Healthy Fried Rice recipe that’s made with cauliflower rice. I hope you enjoy the recipe if you try it!

  15. The Homemade Fried Rice was awesome! I didn’t have any edamame so just used what was in my fridge – onion, celery, red peppers, peas, carrots. Even my husband ate it – and he’s so picky!5 stars

  16. This was delicious! Loving the leftovers as well. We added chicken as my husband is a meat lover. Came together super quickly! Now I’m trying other recipes from your blog. Just found it and am excited for all the veggies but still delicious food!! Thank you!!5 stars

  17. Another quick, healthy, delicious meal. I love to cook but time is tight on work days. This blog is my go-to lately. I added shrimp, tofu and smothered my bowl with sriracha. My boys went back for seconds. Well done, Erin!5 stars

  18. The peppers do not belong in fried rice. The peppers are too strong and that is the only thing you taste. My rice was not fluffy as the vegetables had too much water I think. It all stuck together and was very glue like. I will not be making again.

    1
    1. I’m sorry to hear you didn’t enjoy the recipe Elizabeth. The amounts and method has worked well for myself (and others) so I wished it would of been a hit for you too.

  19. I was looking forward to making this recipe until I saw oyster sauce. I am allergic to all shell fish. Is there a substitute or can I just leave it out?

    1. Hi Marilyn, if you’d like to experiment with making the recipe without oyster sauce, you can simply omit it or swap in 1 tablespoon of sesame oil to add flavor. Enjoy!

  20. I made this several times as directed in the recipe. It is THE best. I have sometimes added shrimp. We are 2 adults and always have enough for 2 meals.5 stars

  21. Thanks Erin. Was looking for a healthy option to use up my leftover brown rice, and loved that yours came with plenty of veggies and authentic flavors, plus it was super easy. I paired it with garlic cucumber salad as a side dish.5 stars

  22. Great recipe! Just made it for lunch and it was great! I added in some frozen yellow corn and some leftover chicken from last night and it tasted great. I thought I had oyster sauce in the pantry but I didn’t so I subbed in more soy sauce. I think it still tasted great. Will definitely make it again!5 stars

  23. This recipe is a lifesaver for busy weeknights. It’s quick, uses ingredients I usually have on hand, and the result is a flavorful and satisfying meal. Thank you!5 stars

  24. Versatility is key. All you say here is true. Probably easiest recipe to make. Then go to more complicated additions. I’ve done almost all of these; the cold rice is very important. Butter for eggs and waiting to stir eggs is necessary step.
    Really appreciate all inclusion. This is a great starter recipe for newlyweds. Perfect every time.5 stars

  1. This and simple cooked rice is good to keep in the freezer for convenience. The picture of yours seems heavy on the veg but that is probably the Brown Rice confusing me.

    This is efinitely a make for me as I already do it but I will probably make bigger batches. Thank you.5 stars

  2. I made this tonight. I didn’t have edamame and used broccoli that I steamed first instead. Other than that, I followed the recipe exactly as written.  It was excellent . It’s the best fried rice I’ve had anywhere! Next time I will add pineapple. Thanks Erin, I loved it!5 stars

  3. Excellent and easy recipe. I followed the recipe exactly and it was soooooo good. My husband had 3 helpings!!!! Thank you Erin. Seriously, you have the best recipes.5 stars

  4. We have made your homemade fried rice twice and it is a winner! Second time we added some left over steamed cauliflower and broccoli. Dude! (or Dudette!) Amazing! Used the sauce to fry up some Tofu (I had never tried Tofu before) and added it on top of the rice really good stuff. The fried rice is even good cold (great midnight snack). We are trying to eat more along the Vegan style and this is our favorite so far. Thanks :) !5 stars

  5. I am making your recipes tonight. I have been slow cooking your garlic honey chicken for hours and made rice this morning to cook enough for this recipe. Can’t wait for dinner!!!

  6. You’ve gone it again! Made this for dinner tonight and everyone loved it. You are a master! (note for others who happen not to have oyster sauce. I used hoisin sauce and it worked out just fine!)5 stars

  7. I’ve been running through healthy fried rice recipes for a while in search of something that holds up texturally and taste-wise. I have officially found it!!! This is the best healthy fried rice recipe I’ve found by a fair a large margin. My daughter gobbled it up – even with edamame in it! And my husband, who hates leftovers or anything out of the fridge, will always agree to eat this even if it’s been frozen! Love it. 5 stars

  8. Loved this recipe. I have added pork tenderloin delicious. Tonight we are trying it with chicken.
    Thanks for a great dinner.5 stars

  9. I made the fried rice today and we loved it. We are in our eighties and there is enough for 2 more meals. I made honey garlic chicken with it. Yum  5 stars

  10. This is a great recipe–add a dash of sesame oil right after you turn off the heat to take it to the next level!5 stars

    1. I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the recipe, Lisa! Thank you for sharing this kind review!

  11. Girl you rock! That fried rice was off the chain!  I keep thinking about it and saying, “oh my goodness “, “oh my goodness???“5 stars

  12. Love all the tips! I literally came to read your recipe in case you didn’t have that tip. My mom told me this growing up and it makes the fried rice – that and the scorching hot pan. In Chinese, fried rice is literally translated as “fried leftovers” and whenever we stir fry things, we want to taste the “heat” from the hot pan. Now I know its from the slight caramelization. 5 stars

  13. Absolutely DELICIOUS. This is such a flexible dish too, you can literally mold it to whatever flavor profile you want. I used long grain brown jasmine rice. I added ham and pineapple. Next time I think I’ll do chicken or steak. Erin’s recipes are seriously OUT OF THIS WORLD, and if you care about calories at all, her nutrition info at the bottom is SO AMAZING. I wish I could give this more than 5 stars.5 stars

  14. Erin!
    My sister made this and has been raving about it! I really want to make this but I’m on a bit of a low-carb kick these days … Whats your thoughts on making this with cauliflower rice? Or (and this may be odd) Farro?

    If not, I’ll suck it up and do brown rice because I know it will totally be worth itit, just thought I’d ask

    1. Hi Olivia! While I haven’t tried cauliflower rice in this recipe, I do have a Healthy Fried Rice recipe that’s made with cauliflower rice. I hope you enjoy the recipe if you try it!

  15. The Homemade Fried Rice was awesome! I didn’t have any edamame so just used what was in my fridge – onion, celery, red peppers, peas, carrots. Even my husband ate it – and he’s so picky!5 stars

  16. This was delicious! Loving the leftovers as well. We added chicken as my husband is a meat lover. Came together super quickly! Now I’m trying other recipes from your blog. Just found it and am excited for all the veggies but still delicious food!! Thank you!!5 stars

  17. Another quick, healthy, delicious meal. I love to cook but time is tight on work days. This blog is my go-to lately. I added shrimp, tofu and smothered my bowl with sriracha. My boys went back for seconds. Well done, Erin!5 stars

  18. The peppers do not belong in fried rice. The peppers are too strong and that is the only thing you taste. My rice was not fluffy as the vegetables had too much water I think. It all stuck together and was very glue like. I will not be making again.

    1
    1. I’m sorry to hear you didn’t enjoy the recipe Elizabeth. The amounts and method has worked well for myself (and others) so I wished it would of been a hit for you too.

  19. I was looking forward to making this recipe until I saw oyster sauce. I am allergic to all shell fish. Is there a substitute or can I just leave it out?

    1. Hi Marilyn, if you’d like to experiment with making the recipe without oyster sauce, you can simply omit it or swap in 1 tablespoon of sesame oil to add flavor. Enjoy!

  20. I made this several times as directed in the recipe. It is THE best. I have sometimes added shrimp. We are 2 adults and always have enough for 2 meals.5 stars

  21. Thanks Erin. Was looking for a healthy option to use up my leftover brown rice, and loved that yours came with plenty of veggies and authentic flavors, plus it was super easy. I paired it with garlic cucumber salad as a side dish.5 stars

  22. Great recipe! Just made it for lunch and it was great! I added in some frozen yellow corn and some leftover chicken from last night and it tasted great. I thought I had oyster sauce in the pantry but I didn’t so I subbed in more soy sauce. I think it still tasted great. Will definitely make it again!5 stars

  23. This recipe is a lifesaver for busy weeknights. It’s quick, uses ingredients I usually have on hand, and the result is a flavorful and satisfying meal. Thank you!5 stars

  24. Versatility is key. All you say here is true. Probably easiest recipe to make. Then go to more complicated additions. I’ve done almost all of these; the cold rice is very important. Butter for eggs and waiting to stir eggs is necessary step.
    Really appreciate all inclusion. This is a great starter recipe for newlyweds. Perfect every time.5 stars