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Pork Fried Rice, made with tender pork tenderloin, is a delicious and complete meal your family will love.See how easy it is to make in your own kitchen just like you would enjoy in a Chinese restaurant!

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  • Why this recipe works:
  • Ingredients you will need:
  • How to make it:
  • Cooking tips:
  • Substitutions:
  • How to reheatpork fried rice:
  • Other great stir fry recipes:
  • Recipe video below!
  • Pork Fried Rice Recipe
  • Cooking tips:

Why this recipe works:

Pork fried rice is a recipe I’ve been making for as long as I can remember. As a kid, I always used leftover pork chops, which you can totally do.For this recipe, I used a pork tenderloin.

I’ve been cravingauthentic pork fried rice for quite some time now, and thought pork tenderloin would be so much better than using leftover pork chops. Turns out I was right.

This recipe is outstanding because it is full of great flavor. Unlike other fried rice recipes, you’ll find that this one has a great texture too because there’s a trick with the rice.

Read on to find outhow to make pork fried rice like a Chinese restaurant. YUM!

Ingredients you will need:

  • Short grain white rice – I cook mine in the Instant Pot
  • Butter
  • Eggs
  • Pork Tenderloin – this will be cut into tiny pieces prior to cooking
  • onion, carrots, peas, garlic, green onions – all sliced and diced into small pieces
  • Soy sauce, sesame oil, sesame seeds, salt and pepper
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How to make it:

This recipe is cooked in phases and then all combined together at the end. Before you start making the fried rice, you will need to make the rice.For this recipe to work, the rice needs to be at room temperature or cooler, so I recommend setting it out on a baking sheet which helps it get extra sticky.

  1. Cook the scrambled egg until set in some butter (photo 1). Set that aside. Next cook the pork pieces in butter (photo 2). Spread it out as much as possible and stir it infrequently to give it a nice crispy brown. Set that aside.
  2. Next, you’ll saute the vegetables in butter (photo 3) and set them aside once they are limp and begin to brown. Finally, you’ll melt more butter in the pan and add the rice (photo 4). Let that sizzle and crisp up before you stir it.
  3. Finally, you can add all the cooked ingredients back into the pan (photos 5 and 6), toss everything together, and add the soy sauce, sesame oil, sesame seeds, green onions, and salt and pepper.
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Cooking tips:

  • This recipe can be made in a large fry pan, but for best results you will need a wok.
  • For the best results, be sure to dice the vegetables into really small pieces. You want to be able to eat this meal with a spoon or chopsticks, and the smaller the vegetables are, the easier they will stick to the rice.
  • You can easily make a vegetarian version of egg fried rice or vegetable fried rice, but I much prefer the addition of meat.
  • You need to cook the egg, meat, and vegetables all separately and then combine them at the end. This will give you soft eggs as well as meat and veggies with a nice, flavorful, golden brown sear.
  • Soy sauce and toasted sesame oil are to be added at the very end for flavor.

Substitutions:

  • You can make slightly different versions of this recipe by swapping the pork tenderloin with boneless skinless chicken or shrimp.
  • If you’re looking to make healthier version, you can easily replace the white rice with brown rice.
  • I have replaced the frozen peas with fresh sugar snap peas and that was delicious.
  • If you don’t have sesame seeds but you have some of that everything-but-the-bagel seasoning, try that!
  • Butter can be replaced with oil, however butter is what gives you the tastiest browning on your meat, veggies and rice.
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How to reheatpork fried rice:

Leftover fried rice is excellent, however you must reheat it carefully so as to not over cook the meat or the egg. There are two methods I recommend.

  1. First option would be the microwave. I recommend heating it on a lower power setting or, if your microwave offers, the reheat setting. Heat, uncovered, just until warm. Fried rice tastes better when it is really warm as opposed to super hot.
  2. My other recommendation would be to melt a bit of butter in a saute pan and reheat over medium heat, uncovered, with very little stirring. This method will heat your pork fried rice all the way through without over cooking the meat or the egg.
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Other great stir fry recipes:

  • Kimchi Fried Rice
  • Chicken Fried Rice
  • Beef and Broccoli
  • Shrimp Stir Fry
  • Beef Stir-Fry
  • Shrimp Chow Mein
  • Hunan Chicken

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Pork Fried Rice

Prep20 minutes mins

Cook30 minutes mins

Total50 minutes mins

Servings 6 servings

Author Krissy Allori

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups short grain white rice cooked and chilled
  • 5 tablespoons butter divided
  • 2 eggs slightly beaten
  • 1 pound pork tenderloin
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 carrots peeled and diced
  • 1 small onion diced
  • 1/2 cup frozen peas
  • 1/4 cup green onions sliced thinly (mostly whites but some greens)
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce more if preferred
  • 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil more if preferred
  • 1 teaspoon sesame seeds more if preferred
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Ahead of time, you’ll want to cook your rice. Rice typically triples in size when it cooks, so you’ll need at least 1 1/3 cups uncooked rice to start with. I typically make more just to have it on hand for the kids. You want the cooked rice to be cold when you make the pork fried rice, so if you need to chill it quickly, you can spread a thin layer on a cookie sheet and place in the refrigerator or even freezer.

  • Cut the pork tenderloin into very small pieces. This is easier if the meat is partially frozen and you use a serrated edge knife.

  • In a very large pan over medium heat, melt 1 T of the butter. Add the whisked egg and cook to a slightly underdone scramble. Transfer to a plate.

  • Increase heat under pan to medium high and melt another 1 T of butter. Add the tenderloin pieces, stirring only occasionally in order to get them to brown. Once mostly cooked, add the garlic, stir, and cook for a few more minutes. Transfer to a large plate.

  • Add another 1 T of butter to the pan. Saute the carrots, onion, and peas until slightly golden brown, stirring only occasionally. When done, transfer to the plate with the meat.

  • Add the remaining 2 T of butter to the pan. Add the cold rice and spread to an even layer. Allow to cook for a couple minutes before stirring to get the bottom layer to crisp up a bit. Then give it a good stir to heat through. Add meat and veggies back to the pan (along with any juices on the plate). Stir to combine to heat through. Add scrambled egg, green onions, soy sauce, sesame oil, and sesame seeds. Stir to combine. Add salt and pepper and additional soy sauce and/or sesame oil, if needed.

  • Serve warm.

Notes

Cooking tips:

  • This recipe can be made in a large fry pan, but for best results you will need a wok.
  • For the best results, be sure to dice the vegetables into really small pieces. You want to be able to eat this meal with a spoon or chopsticks, and the smaller the vegetables are, the easier they will stick to the rice.
  • You can easily make a vegetarian version of egg fried rice or vegetable fried rice, but I much prefer the addition of meat.
  • You need to cook the egg, meat, and vegetables all separately and then combine them at the end. This will give you soft eggs as well as meat and veggies with a nice, flavorful, golden brown sear.
  • Soy sauce and toasted sesame oil are to be added at the very end for flavor.

Nutrition

Calories: 375kcal, Carbohydrates: 37g, Protein: 23g, Fat: 15g, Saturated Fat: 8g, Cholesterol: 129mg, Sodium: 664mg, Potassium: 512mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 3902IU, Vitamin C: 9mg, Calcium: 51mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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This recipe was originally created in January 2018 and has been updated with process photos, helpful information and cooking tips. Don’t worry – I didn’t change the recipe!

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FAQs

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.

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 makes the pork red in pork fried rice? ›

The red hue on the pork comes from the sticky, crave-able barbecue sauce in which it's marinaded before roasting. Often, this deep crimson hue comes from a combination of Hoisin sauce, ketchup, soy sauce, and fermented red bean curd (aka fermented tofu, bean cheese, or tofu cheese).

Is pork fried rice healthy to eat? ›

Pork fried rice is not generally healthy when you order it at a restaurant but it can be healthy when you make it at home. This recipe certainly is because that's what we're all about at A Sweet Pea Chef! At the end of the day it all boils down to the ingredients you use.

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.

Do Chinese restaurants use butter in fried rice? ›

That's one of the major differences between how Chinese and Japanese restaurants prepare fried rice. Whereas the former only uses oil, the latter cooks leftover grains with butter (plus soy sauce).

What gives Japanese fried rice its flavor? ›

Typically seasoned with soy sauce. In Osaka, fried rice seasoned with Worcestershire sauce is called Sauce Yakimeshi (ソース焼き飯).

How do Chinese make pork so tender? ›

How do you tenderise pork for stir fry? Velveting is a Chinese technique that helps keep meat tender during stir frying. Adding cornstarch and bicarb to your meat during the marinating process helps to coat your meat, giving it a velvety feel that makes the meat feel extra soft.

Why is Chinese pork pink? ›

If it's ground pork, it might be as the result of using/adding minced ginger and the resulting interaction with pork tends to make it a slightly pink hue. If it's traditional char siu(BBQ Chinese roasted pork), it's the combination of seasonings and spices (hoisin sauce, honey, five spice powder and red food dye).

What is unhealthy about fried rice? ›

Worst: Fried Rice

The main ingredient is white rice, so it doesn't offer much fiber. That can leave you feeling hungry. And the rice is fried in oil and tossed with salty soy sauce. Order the brown rice instead.

What is healthier white rice or pork fried rice? ›

Fried rice is typically not considered a healthy alternative to white or brown rice, as it is often high in calories, unhealthy fats, and sodium. Fried rice is typically made with white rice that is stir-fried with vegetables, eggs, and often meat or seafood.

Is pork fried rice or white rice better for you? ›

Fried rice is undeniably bad for you, setting you back 450 calories and 14 grams of fat. Brown rise is better, with only 215 calories and a generous 3.5 grams of fiber per cup. But even though it's trendy to avoid white rice because it's a high-glycemic carb, it's not so bad.

Why does fried rice taste better at a restaurant? ›

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.

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.

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