As the sun dips below the horizon, the comforting aroma of sizzling rice fills my kitchen. It’s the perfect moment to whip up some classic Soy Sauce Fried Rice, a dish that never fails to transport me to simpler times. Ready in just ten minutes, this quick meal is ideal for those nights when you want something satisfying without the hassle of complicated cooking. Made with leftover rice, it’s not just versatile—it’s also a brilliant way to avoid food waste! Whether enjoyed as a cozy main course or a late-night snack, each spoonful is packed with flavor and warmth. Curious how to turn your humble ingredients into this delightful dish? Let’s dive into the recipe!

Why is Soy Sauce Fried Rice a Must-Try?
Quick and Easy: In just ten minutes, you can transform leftover rice into a delicious meal! This dish is ideal for busy nights when you crave something satisfying without the fuss.
Savory Satisfaction: A perfect balance of light and dark soy sauce melds together with the eggs for a rich, comforting flavor. Each bite is a delightful experience that will leave you wanting more.
Versatile Customization: Whether you want to throw in some leftover chicken, tofu, or a medley of vegetables, this recipe welcomes your creativity. Want a health kick? Try using cauliflower rice for a lighter version!
Zero Waste Cooking: By using leftover rice, you’ll not only whip up this scrumptious dish, but you’ll also help the planet by minimizing food waste—what’s not to love about that?
Crowd-Pleasing Appeal: Perfect as a side or a main dish, this fried rice can easily please the whole family or be the star at your next gathering.
Take a look at other fabulous uses for leftovers by checking out my Cinnamon Fried Apples or explore some greens with my Bok Choy Sauce!
Soy Sauce Fried Rice Ingredients
For the Rice
• Overnight Jasmine Rice – Preferable for fried rice due to its dryness and non-sticky texture; you can also use brown rice for a healthier option.
For the Sauce
• Light Soy Sauce – Adds saltiness and depth to the dish; consider low-sodium for a healthier twist.
• Dark Soy Sauce – Provides a rich color and mildly sweet flavor, essential for an authentic taste.
• Sugar – Balances the saltiness of the soy sauce, enhancing the overall flavor.
• White Pepper Powder – Adds a gentle heat and a subtle depth of flavor.
For the Eggs
• Eggs – These add protein and richness, helping to bind the rice together in this soy sauce fried rice dish.
For Cooking
• Butter – Serves as a rich cooking fat; feel free to substitute with peanut oil or animal fat for a deeper flavor.
For Freshness
• Green Onions – They provide a burst of freshness and crunch; can be substituted with chives or omitted if needed.
For Seasoning
• Salt – Adjust to taste, especially if the soy sauce already adds enough saltiness.
Step‑by‑Step Instructions for Soy Sauce Fried Rice
Step 1: Prepare the Sauce
In a small bowl, whisk together 2 tablespoons of light soy sauce, 1 tablespoon of dark soy sauce, 1 teaspoon of sugar, and a pinch of white pepper powder. This mixture will enhance your soy sauce fried rice with a balanced flavor profile. Set it aside for later use, allowing the ingredients to meld together.
Step 2: Heat the Pan
Place a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and add 2 tablespoons of butter. Allow the butter to melt completely, swirling it around the pan, until it becomes bubbly and just starts to turn golden. This step will ensure your soy sauce fried rice has a rich flavor and prevents sticking.
Step 3: Scramble the Eggs
Quickly pour in 2 beaten eggs into the skillet, tilting the pan to spread them evenly. Let the eggs cook until the edges begin to set, about 30 seconds. Gently scramble them with a spatula, cooking until they are just set but still slightly soft, then transfer the eggs to a plate and set aside.
Step 4: Stir-Fry the Rice
Add 4 cups of cold, cooked overnight jasmine rice to the skillet, breaking apart any clumps with your spatula. Stir-fry the rice for about 3–4 minutes or until the grains are heated through and start to slightly crisp. This key step ensures your soy sauce fried rice achieves that perfect texture.
Step 5: Add the Sauce
Pour the prepared soy sauce mixture over the stir-fried rice. Stir continuously for an additional 1–2 minutes, ensuring every grain of rice is evenly coated and takes on a beautiful amber color. The heat will intensify the flavors and bring your soy sauce fried rice to life.
Step 6: Mix in the Green Onions
Fold in 2 chopped green onions, stirring thoroughly to combine. Cook for another minute to achieve a nice pop of freshness in your dish. The vibrant green onions add texture and flavor, elevating your soy sauce fried rice to a delightful level.
Step 7: Taste and Adjust
Give your soy sauce fried rice a taste and adjust the seasoning as necessary; add salt sparingly if needed. Cook for another 1–2 minutes to allow the flavors to blend perfectly. This is your moment to ensure every bite is perfectly seasoned before serving.
Step 8: Serve Hot
Remove the skillet from the heat and transfer the soy sauce fried rice to a serving dish. Enjoy it hot, either on its own or as a complement to your favorite entrée. This satisfying dish of soy sauce fried rice is ready to bring warmth and flavor to your table!

Make Ahead Options
Soy Sauce Fried Rice is a fantastic dish for meal prep, allowing busy home cooks to enjoy a homemade meal with minimal last-minute effort! You can prepare the sauce (light and dark soy sauce, sugar, and white pepper) up to 24 hours in advance and store it in the refrigerator. Additionally, cook and refrigerate the overnight jasmine rice for up to 3 days—just ensure it’s cooled before storing to maintain its texture. When you’re ready to serve, heat up butter in your skillet, scramble the eggs, add the rice, and pour in the prepared sauce. This way, you enjoy delicious, restaurant-quality Soy Sauce Fried Rice in no time, just as delightful as when made fresh!
Soy Sauce Fried Rice Variations
Feel free to get creative with your soy sauce fried rice and make it truly your own!
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Protein Boost: Add cooked chicken, shrimp, or tofu to turn this into a complete meal. Each addition brings its own unique flavor, making your dish richer and more satisfying.
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Veggie Delight: Toss in vegetables like peas, carrots, or bell peppers for added nutrition and color. Just watch the quantity to keep the balance, as this dish shines with simplicity!
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Cauliflower Rice: For a lighter and low-carb twist, swap in cauliflower rice instead of regular rice. It adds a wonderful texture and health benefit, making this comfort food a bit guilt-free.
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Fat Flavor: Instead of butter, try using chicken fat or duck fat for a more authentic taste. This twist adds depth and a gourmet flair to your fried rice.
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Umami Kick: Give your dish a flavor boost with a splash of oyster sauce or a sprinkle of sesame oil. These ingredients will enhance the savory notes and make each bite irresistible.
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Spice it Up: If you’re a fan of heat, toss in some chili flakes or sriracha to give your fried rice a fiery kick. It brings excitement and elevates the dish into another dimension of flavor.
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Herb Infusion: Fresh basil or cilantro can dramatically change the flavor profile of your soy sauce fried rice. Simply stir in right before serving for a fresh punch.
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Crispy Additions: Top with crispy fried onions or shallots for an enticing crunch. It adds texture and a burst of flavor that complements the rice beautifully.
And don’t forget, if you’re looking for more ways to elevate your meals, try pairing your soy sauce fried rice with my delicious Pumpkin Yogurt Sauce or adding other delightful flavors with my Bok Choy Sauce!
Expert Tips for Soy Sauce Fried Rice
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Use Day-Old Rice: Ensure the rice is a few days old for optimal texture; it should be dry to separate easily. Fresh rice tends to clump.
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High Heat Cooking: Use a nonstick skillet over high heat; this helps the rice crisp up nicely and prevents sticking.
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Limit Add-Ins: Stick to one cup or less of additional ingredients to maintain the classic soy sauce fried rice flavors without overwhelming the dish.
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Watch the Egg Cooking: Don’t over-scramble the eggs; leave them slightly soft for better incorporation into the fried rice.
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Taste as You Go: Always taste your soy sauce fried rice during cooking to adjust seasoning, especially since soy sauce is naturally salty.
What to Serve with Classic Soy Sauce Fried Rice?
As you create this comforting dish, consider a few delightful sides and drinks to complete your meal.
- Stir-Fried Vegetables: A colorful mix of bell peppers, carrots, and broccoli adds a lovely crunch and freshness, creating a well-rounded plate.
- Teriyaki Chicken: The sweet-savory flavor of teriyaki chicken beautifully complements the umami notes of soy sauce fried rice, elevating your meal.
- Egg Drop Soup: Light and comforting, this soup balances the heartiness of fried rice, creating a warm and satisfying dining experience.
- Spring Rolls: Crispy and filled with vegetables, spring rolls provide a delightful contrast in texture and a burst of freshness with every bite.
- Wonton Soup: Another warming option, the rich broth of wonton soup keeps the comfort levels high and pairs wonderfully with soy sauce fried rice.
- Pickled Cucumbers: For a refreshing crunch, serve tangy pickled cucumbers beside your dish, brightening up the flavors and adding a zesty punch.
- Green Tea: This soothing, earthy drink complements the meal’s flavors while aiding digestion, making it an excellent choice for pairing.
- Mango Sticky Rice: For dessert, this sweet and creamy treat offers a delightful finish, balancing the savory notes of your soy sauce fried rice.
How to Store and Freeze Soy Sauce Fried Rice
Fridge: Store leftover soy sauce fried rice in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Allow it to cool completely before sealing to prevent condensation.
Freezer: For longer storage, freeze the fried rice in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. Make sure it’s tightly sealed to avoid freezer burn.
Reheating: When ready to enjoy, thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat in a skillet over medium heat. Add a splash of water to help revive the moisture and flavor.
Portion Control: Consider dividing your soy sauce fried rice into single-serving sizes before freezing for easy meal prep and convenience later on.

Soy Sauce Fried Rice Recipe FAQs
What type of rice is best for soy sauce fried rice?
Using overnight jasmine rice is ideal because it’s usually dry and less sticky. If you don’t have jasmine, medium-grain or even brown rice works too! Just remember, day-old rice helps achieve that perfect texture by allowing the grains to separate easily.
How do I store leftover soy sauce fried rice?
Absolutely! To store in the fridge, place your fried rice in an airtight container and it should keep well for up to 3 days. Just let it cool completely before sealing it to avoid condensation, which can make it soggy.
Can I freeze soy sauce fried rice?
Very! To freeze, transfer your cooled fried rice into a freezer-safe container. Ensure it’s tightly sealed to prevent freezer burn. This way, you can enjoy your delightful dish for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to eat, simply thaw it overnight in the fridge before reheating.
What if my fried rice turns out mushy?
If your soy sauce fried rice is mushy, it could be that the rice was too fresh or not dry enough. For next time, try using day-old rice. If that’s not an option, you can cook it a little longer in the skillet over high heat to evaporate some moisture. Just avoid overcooking and stirring too much to keep the integrity of the grains.
Are there any dietary considerations for this recipe?
Yes! For those with soy allergies, consider using coconut aminos or a mixture of vinegar and broth as a soy sauce substitute. If you have dietary restrictions, you can also substitute the butter with olive oil, and remember to check for gluten-free soy sauce if needed.
Can I add extra ingredients to my soy sauce fried rice?
Absolutely! While it’s best to limit add-ins to about 1 cup total to keep the integrity of the dish, feel free to throw in cooked chicken, shrimp, or veggies like peas and carrots for extra flavor and nutrition.

Quick and Easy Soy Sauce Fried Rice for Flavorful Meals
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Prepare the Sauce: In a small bowl, whisk together the light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, sugar, and white pepper powder. Set it aside for later use.
- Heat the Pan: Place a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, add the butter, and let it melt completely.
- Scramble the Eggs: Pour in the beaten eggs, let them set, then scramble gently and transfer to a plate.
- Stir-Fry the Rice: Add the cold rice to the skillet, breaking apart any clumps, and stir-fry for 3-4 minutes.
- Add the Sauce: Pour the sauce mixture over the rice and stir continuously for 1-2 minutes.
- Mix in the Green Onions: Fold in the chopped green onions and cook for another minute.
- Taste and Adjust: Taste the fried rice and adjust the seasoning as necessary, cooking for another 1-2 minutes.
- Serve Hot: Remove from heat and transfer to a serving dish, serving hot.

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