Easy Omurice Recipe (Japanese Omelet Rice) (2024)

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Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Published: May 19, 2020Updated: August 11, 2021

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This Easy Omurice Recipe is a delicious way to mix up your egg routine. Inspired by the Japanese Omurice, I make my own version of this Japanese Omelet Rice simple, easy, and tasty, with quick-cooking rice, shredded chicken, eggs, and plenty of veggies flavored with sesame oil, soy sauce, and ketchup!

For more simple and inspired egg dishes, click on my posts for Sheet Pan Breakfast, Freezer Breakfast Burritos, and Baked Croissant Breakfast Sandwiches.

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Ever try something you didn’t even know existed and now you can’t live without it? That’s how I felt the first time I tried Omurice. This omelet with rice in it will change the way you think about boring old cheese-filled omelettes forever.

I know it changed me. Once I tried this delightful breakfast (or anytime, really) dish, I knew I had to try to make my own version at home. So, I started with what I knew: How to make fried rice. (For a recipe, try my Best Fried Rice.) Then, I played around with the quantity of eggs needed to get that nice, thin egg wrap around the rice. Then I played with the amount of fillings needed and viola!

What I ended up with was a decent facsimile of a Japanese Omurice omelet and plenty of delicious “mistakes” that weren’t the most picture-worthy but still so good!

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What is Omurice?

Omurice is essentially fried rice wrapped up in an omelet. It’s usually topped with ketchup, but you can easily skip that part. You will find it at western-style diners in Japan and widely cooked at home.

Here’s How you Make it

I think you’ll find Japanese Omurice just as delicious to eat and easy to make as I do!

1. First, whisk together the eggs with the olive oil. Set that aside and a move on to the next part: cooking up the fried rice portion.

2. To do this, you’ll saute diced onions in 1 tablespoon of sesame oil over medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes until the onions become translucent. Next, stir in the rice, the rest of the sesame oil, soy sauce, and ketchup and keep stirring rice mixture for another 3-4 minutes or until it starts to brown.

3. Now add in the defrosted mixed veggies and pre-cooked chicken to heat through. Take the rice/veggie/chicken mixture off the burner and transfer to a bowl, covering to retain heat.

4. To make the eggs, add half of the whisked eggs to the same pan over medium heat and tilt the pan to get the mixture to spread all around and coat the bottom of the pan. Sprinkle half of the cheese over the eggs and let the eggs and cheese cook, untouched for about 1-2 minutes. Then, spoon half the rice mixture to the center of the eggs, and use a spatula to fold over the eggs over the top of the rice to make an omelet.

5. Turn the omelet onto a paper towel, using the towel to put the edges of the egg together to seal in a football/omelet shape.

6. Repeat the process with the egg and rice mixtures to make the second omelet. Serve them warm, topping with more ketchup if you like.

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Expert Tips and Customizations

If you’d like to put your own spin in making this Japanese Omelet Rice (or sometimes even referred to as a Korean rice omelet), there are a few ways you can customize it:

  • You can add cooked pork or beef instead of chicken if you prefer.
  • Use only egg whites (use 6 egg whites if you choose to omit the yolks) to make this a bit healthier (although you’ll be missing out on some of that wonderful egg taste).
  • You can also use fast-cooking brown rice if you prefer that over white, or even cauliflower rice for a carb-free rice omelet. Just make sure to squeeze out any excess water in the cauliflower rice so that your omelet rice isn’t too wet.
  • Japanese omelets are very versatile. Use red onions, an Asian frozen veggie blend, edamame, or any veggies you like. Just only use a half a cup of the veggie mixture or you won’t be able to seal the egg omelet.
  • Omit cheese to make the fried rice portion more authentic (but I do love cheese with my eggs, so I have to have it!)

How to Make this Dish Vegetarian

To make this dish vegetarian (assuming you still eat eggs), just omit the chicken or other meat. It’s that easy and will still be quite tasty!

You can also substitute mushrooms (cook them a bit first) instead of the chicken or even chickpeas I think would be delicious!

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Easy Omurice Recipe (Japanese Omelet Rice)

If you're looking for a new way to eat your eggs, try this Easy Omurice Recipe. Inspired by the Japanese Omurice, I make my own version of this Japanese Omelet Rice simple, easy, and tasty, with quick-cooking rice, shredded chicken, eggs, and plenty of veggies flavored with sesame oil, soy sauce, and ketchup!

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

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Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 cups prepared white rice - minute rice works fine
  • ½ cup diced or shredded chicken
  • 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil - divided
  • ¼ white or yellow onion - diced
  • ¼ cup soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon ketchup
  • ½ cup frozen vegetable mix (peas/carrots/corn) - defrosted
  • 4 large eggs
  • salt and pepper - to taste
  • ¼ cup shredded cheese - choose your favorite – I used cheddar and monterey jack
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

Instructions

  • Whisk together eggs and olive oil and set aside.

  • In a medium skillet, saute diced onions in 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil over medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes til onions are translucent.

  • Stir in rice, remaining 1 tablespoon sesame oil, soy sauce, and ketchup and saute rice for 3-4 minutes until browned.

  • Stir in mixed vegetables and chicken until heated throughout. Transfer rice mixture to a bowl and cover to keep warm.

  • Pour half of the whisked eggs into the pan (over medium heat). Immediately tilt the pan to coat the entire bottom of the pan with egg. Sprinkle half of the cheese over the eggs.

  • Cook for 1-2 minutes until eggs are mostly cooked (they will still be slightly undercooked on top).

  • Spoon half of the rice mixture into the center of the eggs. Use a spatula for fold over the the eggs over the rice to make an omelet. Carefully turn out onto a paper towel. Immediately wrap in the paper towel and shape into a football/omelet shape to seal the edges together.

  • Repeat with remaining egg and rice mixtures to make a second omelet. Serve while warm, top with additional ketchup if desired.

Notes

Make it spicy by adding 1-2 teaspoons sriracha sauce to the rice mixture!

Nutrition

Calories: 636 kcal, Carbohydrates: 53 g, Protein: 25 g, Fat: 36 g, Saturated Fat: 8 g, Trans Fat: 1 g, Cholesterol: 349 mg, Sodium: 1939 mg, Potassium: 374 mg, Fiber: 3 g, Sugar: 3 g, Vitamin A: 2938 IU, Vitamin C: 6 mg, Calcium: 156 mg, Iron: 6 mg

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Asian, Japanese

Author: Tiffany

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FAQs

What is Japanese rice omelette called? ›

Omurice is a cross between an omelette and Japanese fried rice. The eggs are cooked until they've thickened, draped over rice, and then covered with a filling, which can vary from chicken to onions or anything at all, really. The scramble is wholesome, creamy, cooked until it's not quite set.

Is omurice and omelette the same? ›

For those unfamiliar with omurice, it's a Japanese invention that combines an omelette with fried rice.

What is the famous omurice rice in Japan? ›

"Kichi Kichi" is a Japanese-style Omurice (Omelette Rice) restaurant located in Kyoto. The popular menu item is the "Fluffy Upside-Down Omurice (Omelette Rice)," which is enjoyed as a live cooking performance. Kichi Kichi's specialty dish is undoubtedly the Omurice (omelette rice).

Is omurice uncooked egg? ›

Omurice or omu-rice (オムライス, Omu-raisu) is a Japanese dish consisting of an omelette made with fried rice and thin, fried scrambled eggs, usually topped with ketchup.

How to make omurice in america? ›

Preparing the Omelette • Mix your egg(s) in a bowl with your seasonings (mirin/sugar for sweet, or salt for savory) • Heat your greased pan, then add the mixed egg. Stir the omelette frequently, folding in the cooked edges then swirling the liquid portion onto the pan to cook more rapidly.

What is omurice sauce made of? ›

You can buy the sauce at a Japanese grocery or online, or make your own by combining equal parts ketchup and Worcestershire, then seasoning with soy sauce. I sprinkle in some scallions and a pinch of cayenne pepper at the very end, then remove the rice from the skillet and make the omelette.

What do Mexicans call an omelette? ›

Nomenclature. The word tortilla, which is the diminutive form of torta, literally means 'small cake'. In European Spanish and in some variants of Latin American Spanish, it means omelette. A potato omelette is a tortilla de patatas or papas.

How hot should the pan be for omurice? ›

Make the omelet: In a small (6- or 7-inch) nonstick skillet (or a well-seasoned carbon steel omelet pan), heat ½ teaspoon oil, or just enough to coat the pan, over medium-high.

What rice do Japanese use daily? ›

Japanese rice refers to a number of short-grain cultivars of Japonica rice including ordinary rice (uruchimai) and glutinous rice (mochigome). Ordinary Japanese rice, or uruchimai (粳米), is the staple of the Japanese diet and consists of short translucent grains.

What is the most delicious Japanese rice? ›

1 Rice in Japan - Niigata Rice is recognized as the top brand of rice by Japanese. There are good reasons behind the delicious flavor of Niigata Rice.

What kind of rice do Japanese eat daily? ›

White rice (hakumai)

Japanese rice is short grain and becomes sticky when cooked. The majority of Japanese rice is polished to remove the hard outer skin (rice bran) and consumed as hakumai ("white rice"). White rice is the foundation of Japanese cooking and is served with most meals.

Can you just crack an egg into rice? ›

You can crack an egg into fresh rice and mix it in if you like, it'll be delicious. It won't cook like a fried egg obviously, it'll be more like a creamy sauce in your rice.

Should I crack an egg into my rice? ›

Some crack the egg directly into the rice, while others prefer to beat the egg separately before pouring it over the rice. Some enjoy more toppings, while others keep it simple. The good news is, there's no one right way to serve it!

What pans are best for omurice? ›

Akiyama uses an 8-inch nonstick Teflon pan to cook his omurice omelet, and he emphatically suggests you do the same. It has the perfect amount of surface area for quickly cooking a three-egg omelet, and the nonstick coating will save you many eggs, headaches, and tears.

What is a popular Japanese omelette? ›

Tamagoyaki, literally meaning 'grilled/fried egg', is made by rolling together thin layers of seasoned egg in a frying pan. Enjoy for breakfast, add to a bento lunch, or use as a filling in sushi.

What is Osaka style Japanese omelette? ›

Okonomiyaki is an Osaka speciality whose name literally means 'grilled as you like it'. Traditionally, it's a filling omelette-style dish that's packed with vegies and seafood, then drizzled with various sauces.

What is Japanese style rice called? ›

Ordinary Japanese rice, or uruchimai (粳米), is the staple of the Japanese diet and consists of short translucent grains. When cooked, it has a sticky texture such that it can easily be picked up and eaten with chopsticks. Outside Japan it is sometimes labeled sushi rice, as this is one of its common uses.

What is egg fried rice in Japanese? ›

Yakimeshi 焼き飯

Yakimeshi translates to “pan-fried rice” or “fried cooked rice,” just like Yakisoba or Yaki Udon. Eggs are cooked after adding the rice. Typically seasoned with soy sauce.

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