Simple Instant Pot Fried Recipe - Hibachi Style Fried Rice in Instant Pot (2024)

Bring the hibachi restaurant to your house, and make your own homemade Instant Pot fried rice! It’s so easy to make, and the flavors are phenomenal!

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We LOVE eating at hibachi restaurants, but it can get quite expensive. I mean, I absolutely love the show and the fun tricks at the restaurant but obviously we can’t go every week!

So instead, we brought the hibachi experience to our house and learned how to make hibachi dishes at home. We make everything in the Instant Pot from hibachi steak to hibachi chicken, shrimp, to yum yum sauce, and the ginger dipping sauce. These are true and tested recipes that received so many 5 star ratings from our readers, and I’m sure that you will love them too.

We also use the Instant Pot to steam our veggies, this is how you properly steam broccoli in your Instant Pot. Now you get it why I have 3 Instant Pots at home!

So here I am sharing the recipe to the best Instant Pot fried rice that you will ever make! This recipe is LOVED by adults and kids in our family, and you don’t need to be an expert to make excellent fried rice in the Instant Pot. Just make sure that you read the recipe carefully before you start.

And now I will take you through the whole process!

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The Ingredients

Here’s what you will need to make fried rice in the Instant Pot:

  • Jasmine rice – any kind of rice medium-long grain works to make fried rice, but it needs to be chilled before you can fry it and use it (more on this below). I recommend using jasmine rice for the best texture, as it produces fluffy grains that don’t clump or fall apart once fried.
  • Eggs – use eggs that are as fresh as possible for the best tasting fried rice!
  • Oil (vegetable, corn, sunflower), garlic, ginger, sesame oil, low sodium soy sauce, salt, and pepper.
  • Frozen vegetables – You can buy these mixes at the supermarket, usually peas, corn, carrot, and green beans.
  • Green onions.
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How to Make Fried Rice in the Instant Pot

There are quite a few steps to make this recipe but don’t worry, it’s really easy to follow! Just make sure that you read the recipe until the end before you start.

First, you need to cook jasmine rice.

  • To cook jasmine rice, add 1.5 cups of rinsed rice to the Instant Pot and 1.5 cups of water. Add a pinch of salt, Secure the lid, and set the vent to SEALING. Select the PRESSURE COOK/MANUAL setting and set the cooking time for 4 minutes at high pressure.
  • The Instant Pot will take around 6-7 minutes to come to pressure and start cooking. When the cooking program ends, allow the steam to be naturally released for 10 minutes, then release the rest of the steam manually.
  • Carefully open the lid, fluff with a fork,and place it on a large plate or tray. chill in the fridge or freezer if you’re in a hurry.

Second, cook the eggs.

On the Instant Pot, choose the SAUTE setting and add vegetable oil. Beat the eggs in a bowl, and season them with salt.

When the oil is hot, add the beaten eggs and cook them using a spatula. You don’t want to dry the eggs so make sure that you don’t step away from the pot as they cook quickly.

Stir and scramble the eggs to break them down to pieces that are not too small as otherwise they will disappear once mixed in with the rice. When they’re no longer wet transfer them to a plate and set aside.

Wipe the pot clean with a paper towel.

Third, fry the rice and combine everything.

Add oil to the pot, and saute the ginger and garlic for a minute or until they’re fragrant. Then add the frozen vegetables, fry them lightly then move to one side of the pot. Add the rice in 2 batches and fry it for a couple of minutes. To properly fry the rice, let it sizzle without stirring for a minute, but make sure that it does not burn.

then add the sesame oil and soy sauce. Stir everything to combine.

Press on CANCEL on the Instant Pot. And add in the scrambled eggs, and the green onions and stir to combine. Taste the rice, and see if you would like to add more soy sauce or sesame oil to taste. Season with ground black pepper.

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Why Chill the Rice Before Frying It?

If you use warm fresh rice, it won’t fry and will get quite sticky once it’s fried with the sauce. So to make sure that it sizzles and to get the right texture, it is better to either plan ahead and cook the rice a few hours ahead. Or use leftover rice that was stored in the fridge. Or if you’re in a hurry, then chill it for at least half an hour in the fridge or freezer.

It’s not just about chilling rice, but to let the surface of the rice dry out. So for better results, chill the rice for 3-4 hours and preferably overnight. Or freeze for 1-2 hours.

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Recipe Variations

I would say that my recipe here is a healthier version of fried rice, however, there are quite a few ingredients that you can add/change.

  • Use butter when frying the rice. This is the way it’s done at most hibachi places and gives it a richer taste.
  • Add more veggies! You can add green beans, sweet corn, broccoli, cauliflower, thinly sliced white onion, you name it!
  • Taste the fried rice at the end, and adjust seasonings by adding more soy sauce to sesame oil if desired.
  • Saute pieces of chicken, and add them to the rice to make chicken fried rice.
  • Chop up kimchi and add it to the fried rice to make kimchi fried rice.
  • You can also add pineapple chunks to make Chinese or Thai pineapple fried rice. Just mix them in.
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Making Instant Pot fried rice is so easy, and you’re using just one pot which makes it an awesome recipe as I hate doing the dishes! So make a large pot of fried rice, and your family will love it!

Check out the texture in the image below, this is the texture that you want where the rice is not clumpy or sticky but holds together very well. Perfect for eating with chopsticks!

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This rice bowl that you can see in the picture above is a traditional Japanese rice bowl. I have 6, and love them so much! You can find them here.

What to Serve Fried Rice With?

We love fried rice even when it’s served on its own. It makes a great vegetarian lunch or dinner. But most of the time we serve it with hibachi dishes:

  • Hibachi chicken – see image below where we served hibachi chicken with the fried rice, and yum yum sauce.
  • Hibachi steak
  • Hibachi shrimp
  • Yum yum sauce (SO GOOD!)
  • Ginger dipping sauce (Benihana copycat!)
  • Homemade sweet and sour sauce (so easy and made with a few pantry ingredients!)
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Storing Tips

Fridge: Fried rice makes great leftovers! I always intentionally make a large batch of fried rice to have leftovers as they’re so good on the next day! To store in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

Freezer: Freeze in an airtight freezer container or freezer bag for up to 6 months.

  • Instant Pot. This is the one that I own and love!
  • Sheet pan. I used a sheet pan to spread the jasmine rice on and chill it.
  • Garlic press.A kitchen essential.
  • Sharp knife.This is the knife that I use all the time, a sharp knife is so important and if you want to invest in a new knife then a high-quality chef knife is what I recommend. This one is also currently on sale and well worth the money.
  • Heat resistant spatula. This is the one that I use to scramble the eggs and fry the rice.

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!

Recipe

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Instant Pot Fried Rice

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

To cook the rice: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 50 minutes mins

Author: Diana

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Bring the hibachi restaurant to your house, and make your own homemade Instant Pot fried rice! It's so easy to make, and the flavors are phenomenal!

6 servings

Bring the hibachi restaurant to your house, and make your own homemade Instant Pot fried rice! It's so easy to make, and the flavors are phenomenal!

Recipe Video

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 and ½ cups uncooked jasmine rice or 5 cups cooked jasmine rice
  • 3 tablespoons oil divided
  • 4 eggs
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 cloves garlic minced or crushed
  • 2 inch ginger grated
  • 10 ounces (300 grams) mixed frozen vegetables
  • 2 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce
  • teaspoon sesame oil
  • ⅓ cup green onions chopped
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper

Instructions

Cook the jasmine rice

  • Add 1.5 cups of rinsed rice to the Instant Pot and 1.5 cups of water. Add a pinch of salt, Secure the lid and set the vent to SEALING. Select the PRESSURE COOK/MANUAL setting and set the cooking time for 4 minutes at high pressure. The Instant Pot will take around 6-7 minutes to come to pressure and start cooking.

  • When the cooking program ends, allow the steam to be naturally released for 10 minutes, then release the rest of the steam manually. Carefully open the lid, fluff with a fork,and place it on a large plate or tray. chill in the fridge or freezer if you're in a hurry.

Cook the eggs

  • On the Instant Pot, choose the SAUTE setting and add vegetable oil. Beat the eggs in a bowl, and season them with salt.

  • When the oil is hot, add the beaten eggs and cook them using a spatula. You don’t want to dry the eggs so make sure that you don’t step away from the pot as they cook quickly.

  • Stir and scramble the eggs to break them down, when they’re no longer wet transfer them to a plate and set aside.

  • Wipe the pot clean with a paper towel.

Fry the rice and combine everything

  • Add oil to the pot, and saute the ginger and garlic for a minute or until they're fragrant.

  • Then add the frozen vegetables, fry them lightly then move to one side of the pot.

  • Add the rice in 2 batches and fry it for a couple of minutes. To properly fry the rice, let it sizzle without stirring for a minute, but make sure that it does not burn.

  • Then add the sesame oil and soy sauce. Stir everything to combine.

  • Press on CANCEL on the Instant Pot. And add in the scrambled eggs, and the green onions and stir to combine. Taste the rice, and see if you would like to add more soy sauce or sesame oil to taste. Season with ground black pepper.

Notes:

  • 1.5 cups of uncooked jasmine rice, make around 5 cups of cooked rice.
  • If you use warm rice, it won’t fry. So to make sure that it sizzles and to get the right texture, it is better to either plan ahead and cook the rice a few hours ahead. Or use leftover rice that was stored in the fridge. Or if you’re in a hurry, then chill it for at least half an hour in the fridge or freezer.
  • It’s important to use LOW sodium soy sauce, so you don’t end up with food that is too salty. Don’t take any risks here as it can ruin your food!
  • When cooking the eggs, don’t break them down in very small pieces as they will disappear once they’re mixed in with the rice.
  • Garnish with chopped green onions, and sesame seeds if desired.

Storing tips

Fridge: Fried rice makes great leftovers! I always intentionally make a large batch of fried rice to have leftovers as they’re so good on the next day! To store in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

Freezer: Freeze in an airtight freezer container or freezer bag for up to 6 months.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 320kcal, Carbohydrates: 45g, Protein: 9g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 109mg, Sodium: 439mg, Potassium: 228mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 2613IU, Vitamin C: 6mg, Calcium: 47mg, Iron: 2mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Little Sunny Kitchen

Simple Instant Pot Fried Recipe - Hibachi Style Fried Rice in Instant Pot (2024)

FAQs

What foods should not be cooked in an Instant Pot? ›

6 Things You Should Never Cook in an Instant Pot
  1. Creamy Sauces. If there's one food group you should avoid in the Instant Pot, it's dairy. ...
  2. Fried Chicken. The best fried chicken is crisp on the outside, juicy on the inside and perfectly golden brown. ...
  3. Cookies. ...
  4. Burgers. ...
  5. Pie. ...
  6. Steak.

How long do you cook 1 cup of rice in an Instant Pot? ›

Pressure Cook Rice: Add 1 cup (230g) rice and 1 cup (250ml) cold water in Instant Pot Pressure Cooker. Close the lid, turn Venting Knob to Sealing Position. Pressure Cook at High Pressure for 3 minutes, then Natural Release for 10 minutes. Turn Venting Knob to Venting position to release the remaining pressure.

How much water to put in a pressure cooker for rice? ›

Add the rice to the pressure cooker, along with the 2 cups of water and salt. Swivel the inner pot in the housing a little bit so that the rice settles into an even layer in the pot. Secure the lid with the release valve in its “Sealing” position.

What should you never put in a pressure cooker? ›

Foods containing dairy, like milk, cream, or yogurt, should not be pressure-cooked. The high heat and pressure can cause dairy products to curdle or separate, ruining the texture, taste and flavour of the dish. Cooking fried foods is a strict no no, when it comes to pressure cookers.

What is the disadvantage of Instant Pot? ›

Con– If you don't pay attention to setting the vent properly you will have to extend your cooking time. I can't tell you how many time I forgot to seal the pot and the steam was escaping rather than building up inside and cooking my food. Pro– Like I said earlier, you are not limited to soups and stews.

Should I rinse rice before cooking in Instant Pot? ›

Rinsing rice removes any dirt and excess starch that can make the rice sticky, and, I've found, makes the rice taste better. According to Instant Pot's manual, rinsing the rice also makes up for the small amount of moisture lost in evaporation during the cooking process.

How long to cook one cup of instant rice? ›

Microwave
ServingsRiceMinutes
21 cup6 min
42 cups8 min
63 cups10 min

Why less water for rice in Instant Pot? ›

You might notice that this ratio of water to rice is lower than what you'd use if you were cooking the rice on the stove. That's because much less water evaporates from the Instant Pot, so you don't need as much to cook fluffy, tender rice. Once you add the water, it's time to cook!

How much water do I use for 2 cups in a rice cooker? ›

Our general rec for long-grain white rice is a ratio of 1:1 so for 2 cups of rice, add 2 cups of water. Following our ratio for brown rice (1:2 1/4), you would start with 2 cups of brown rice then add 4 ½ cups of water.

How do you fix watery rice in a pressure cooker? ›

Even a rice cooker can make the rice soggy and wet if you've added too much water or haven't washed the rice before cooking. To fix mushy rice from a rice cooker, pour out the excess water and turn the unit back on to a low-power setting. This will help the moisture evaporate.

Why does rice get mushy in Instant Pot? ›

Be careful not to add too much liquid at once, as it can make the rice mushy. Fluff with a Fork: After the rice is cooked, let it sit with the lid on for a few minutes, then fluff it with a fork. Gently separate the grains to break up any clumps and release excess moisture.

How do you do the rice finger trick on Instant Pot? ›

How do you measure rice in an Instant Pot with your fingers? You can measure rice in an Instant Pot using your finger. Just add a little less water than usual (to about ¾ of the way up the knuckle on your finger), as less water evaporates during pressure cooking.

Why is my Instant Pot rice so hard? ›

Rice can release starchy water as it cooks, and you don't want to risk that starch clogging the vent in the lid of your Instant Pot. Make sure you move the steam release valve to sealing. This is a common mistake, and will result in hard, under-cooked rice that will eventually stick to the bottom of your pot.

Why shouldn't potatoes be cooked in a pressure cooker? ›

Mostly we boil potatoes in a pressure cooker, but like rice, potatoes also contain a lot of starch. This is the reason why boiling or cooking in this pressure cooker is not considered good for health. If you still plan to use cooker for the same, add a lot of water and wash them thoroughly post cooking.

Why don t chefs use Instant Pot? ›

They are most commonly used in industrial settings to quickly prepare meat or stocks. However, in most scenarios, Elite Chefs avoid using pressure cookers because they provide less control over the final dish. Chefs often prefer slow cooking techniques that accentuate and pull out the flavors of the food.

What cannot be pressure-cooked? ›

But just because this versatile gadget can technically do it all, that doesn't mean it should. In fact, there are a handful of foods that just shouldn't be pressure-cooked. Among them are dairy and fried foods, as well as burgers and steaks.

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