Japanese Garlic Fried Rice, or what we call Garlic Rice (ガーリックライス) in Japan, reminds me of my college days when I used to cook it over and over. It was quick and easy and super flavorful. And really, there’s nothing better than a hot plate of garlicky fried rice! With a simple salad and a protein on the side, it was a nice home-cooked meal that kept me going on those long study nights. Now, many years later, I’m still cooking this Japanese Garlic Fried Rice for my family and they love it just as much as I do.

What Makes This Garlic Fried Rice Extra Special

How to Make Japanese Garlic Fried Rice

Ingredients You’ll Need

Japanese short-grain rice – Frozen day-old rice is great as this will speed things up. Pop the frozen rice in the microwave until just warm before frying. If not, you will need to make some fresh rice at least an hour early. Spread your cooked rice on a baking sheet to cool for 60 minutes to remove excess moisture. You want to make sure the rice is still warm so it is easier to cook. Garlic – Japanese recipes don’t usually use a lot of garlic compared to other cuisines. One to two cloves of garlic is considered a “good” amount. Keep that in mind when you make this fried rice. It might not be “garlicky” enough to your taste, so feel free to use more to your liking. Just make sure it doesn’t overpower the side dish you plan to enjoy it with. Olive oil and butter – I use a mix of olive oil and butter for richness. Omit butter or use vegan butter if needed. Soy sauce – A splash of soy sauce is all you need! We are NOT using the soy sauce to season the entire dish, but to bring umami and char taste. Salt and pepper Parsley (or substitute with chopped green onion) Your choice of side dish to serve with the fried rice.

Overview: Cooking Steps

I paired this garlic fried rice with grilled shrimp (included in the Recipe Card below), but you can also top it with fried eggs, grilled tofu, or baked chicken.

What to Serve with Japanese Garlic Fried Rice

Garlic fried rice is really delicious on its own, but we often serve it with yoshoku, a Japanese-style western meal. That said, you can serve it with anything that goes well with fried rice. Here are some recipes that I sometimes serve garlic rice with:

Hambagu (Japanese Hamburger Steak) Loco Moco Sous Vide Japanese-style Steak Japanese Spinach Salad with Sesame Dressing Spicy Bean Sprout Salad Simple Salad with Sesame Dressing

Wine Pairing with Japanese Fried Garlic Rice

We previously paired FEL’s pinot noir with waygu beef, and it was really delicious so we were excited to try their 2015 FEL Chardonnay Anderson Valley. The Chardonnay didn’t disappoint and paired perfectly with the garlic fried rice and grilled shrimp. As you smell the wine, it is refreshing, pure, with a hint of sweetness. You can already dream of how delicate the wine will taste. The first sip feels like sipping peach juice on a warm sunny day, with flavors of melons and pear fruits. The mouthfeel is light, like drinking spring water and we love how it’s not syrupy and overly sweet. Finally, it finishes with a hint of citrus with no lingering aftertaste. If you are looking for a bottle of white to pair with seafood, or to enjoy on a warm sunny day with friends, give this bottle a try. Japanese Ingredient Substitution: If you want to look for substitutes for Japanese condiments and ingredients, click here. Wish to learn more about Japanese cooking? Sign up for our free newsletter to receive cooking tips & recipe updates! And stay in touch with me on Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, and Instagram.

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