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Beef fried rice

By:Nagi
Published:25 Feb '23Updated:26 Feb '23
125 Comments
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This is a GREAT beef mince recipe. Fried rice made with ground beef tossed in an intense savoury sauce, it’s got extra protein from egg and good amount of veg so it’s a complete dinner you can get on the table quickly. And seriously delicious (you’ll see me scoff it!).

➤ See all my ground beef / beef mince recipes here.

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Beef fried rice

Have you ever thought to make fried rice with beef mince? It works beautifully! Fry up ground beef in an intense savoury sauce until it’s beautifully caramelised, then toss it through rice with fluffy bits of scrambled egg and vegetables of choice.

So quick to make – no chopping raw meat! And in my version, I’ve opted for even more convenience by making this with frozen diced veg. Because I totally buy into the whole snap-frozen thing.

But if you’re a better person than me, please do not let me stop you from chopping up fresh vegetables. Also, excellent fridge clean-out opportunity!

Beef fried rice in a bowl ready to be eaten
Decent amount of veg, protein + starch = complete dinner in a bowl!

In case you doubt me – here’s proof of deliciousness, and how fast this is to cook! (Errr, yes, and classy moment dropping rice down my top 😂).

Beef fried rice sauce
Intensely savoury beef fried rice sauce
Cooking Beef fried rice
Caramelise the beef well for best flavour!

What you need

I like to use quite an intense flavoured savoury sauce to fry up the beef so the rice doesn’t taste too “beefy”. Which might sound contradictory, but is what I want with fried rice – a nice balance of all the flavours jumbled together rather than the beef flavour dominating.

Beef fried rice sauce

Ingredients in Beef fried rice
  • Soy sauces – We’re using both light and dark soy sauce in this recipe. What’s the difference? Dark soy stains the rice that deep mahogany colour as well as adding quite intense soy flavour. Light soy sauce provides the salt without overwhelming with soy flavour, and does not stain the rice.

    Substitutions -You can use only light soy sauce or just an all-purpose soy sauce (ie bottle just labelled “soy sauce” without “light” or “dark” in front of it) but the rice colour won’t be as dark. But you cannot use only dark soy sauce as it will make the rice black and the soy flavour will be way too much! More on different types of soy sauces here.

  • Oyster sauce – A load of flavour, all in one sauce! It’s sweet and savoury and add is a neat flavour shortcut in dishes. Makes a regular appearance in Asian dishes, from Pad See Ew to Asian Glazed Salmon to Honey Pepper Beef to Supreme Soy Noodles. And Steamed Asian Greens with Oyster Sauce!

    Vegetarian oyster sauce is available these days, at Asian stores and some large grocery stores (Australia – there’s Ayam vegetarian oyster sauce at Woolies)

  • Chinese cooking wine (Shaoxing wine) is an essential ingredient for making truly “restaurant tasting” fried rice (and noodles and stir fries!). Without it, the dish will be lacking something. 

    Substitute with Mirin, cooking sake or dry sherry. 

    Non alcoholic sub – sub cooking wine with 1/4 cup low sodium chicken broth/stock, expect to stir fry an extra minute to allow for evaporation. And (big tip) add a knob of butter at the end and toss through until melted.

  • White pepper and sugar – For seasoning. White pepper is commonly used in Asian dishes because you can’t see it in clear glossy sauces in stir fries, like cashew chicken, chop suey (chicken stir fry). Whereas if you use black pepper, you end up with little specks in the sauce.

Stuff in the fried rice

Don’t have day-old-cooked rice? Don’t try this recipe – you’ll be disappointed with gluey fried rice! Make Baked Fried Rice instead (starts with uncooked rice, and it’s awesome!). Use the beef to make Asian Beef and serve together.

Ingredients in Beef fried rice
  • Cooked rice – Any type of rice can be used but it needs to be day old so it’s dried out. So then when it’s fried up with sauce, the rice gets nicely moistened but is still fluffy and crumbly, rather than gluey and sticky.

    TIP – Keep bags of cooked rice in your freezer. Super handy standby for stir fries, and fried rice on demand!

  • Beef mince – That’s ground beef, to Americans. I use lean in fried rice. Pork, chicken and turkey also work great in this recipe!

  • Frozen veg – I use frozen for convenience, in the spirit of this quick ‘n easy recipe. But please feel free to be a better person than me and chop up whatever vegetables you want!

  • Onion and garlic – Essential flavour base. We sauté it up first to flavour the oil.

  • Eggs – We scramble these in sesame oil for lovely flavour. I love fluffy egg bits in my fried rice, plus it’s extra protein!

  • Green onion – For freshness and colour. Though you won’t destroy this dish if you don’t have it.


How to make beef fried rice

Using beef mince is so handy for quick meals – no cutting or prep required!

How to make Beef fried rice
  1. Mix the sauce in a small bowl.

  2. Scramble the eggs in a little sesame oil (love the flavour it adds!) then remove onto a plate. (BTW, this fried rice can be cooked in a large wok or a large non-stick pan).

  3. Cook beef with sauce – Start by cooking the onion and garlic to get the oil nicely flavoured. Then cook the beef, breaking it up as you go, until you no longer see raw meat. Then add 2 tablespoons of the sauce and cook for 2 minutes.

  4. Caramelise beef – Add the frozen vegetables (still frozen is fine) then cook for a further 2 minutes to thaw and cook the vegetables, plus get the beef nicely caramelised. Caramelisation is key for good flavour here! It makes such a difference getting a nice “sear” on mince (case in point: Vietnamese Caramelised Pork Bowls, Asian Beef Bowls, Spicy Firecracker Beef – and so on…).

  5. Rice – Add rice and sauce, toss for a couple of minutes until the rice starts to caramelise too.

  6. Toss through egg – Then finally, toss through green onion and scrambled egg then serve!

Freshly cooked Beef fried rice

And there you have it! It really is a quick recipe. 12 minutes to cook up and minimal prep. It’s kid friendly but if you want to give it a fiery boost, a drizzle of sriracha or dollop of your favourite chilli paste certainly wouldn’t go astray.

Love to know if you give it a go! – Nagi x


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Beef fried rice

Author: Nagi
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 10 minutes mins
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4.90 from 28 votes
Servings4
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Recipe video above. GREAT quick dinner to make with beef mince, complete with veg, protein and starch! The trick is using a strong savoury sauce and caramelise the beef well for extra delicious flavour.
Frozen cooked rice is a staple in my house. Don't have day-old-cooked rice? Don't try this recipe – you'll be disappointed with gummy rice! Make Baked Fried Rice instead (starts with uncooked rice, and it's awesome!). Use the beef to make Asian Beef and serve together.

Ingredients

Sauce:

  • 1 tbsp dark soy sauce (Note 1)
  • 2 tsp light soy sauce (Note 1)
  • 2 tbsp oyster sauce (Note 2)
  • 1 tbsp Chinese cooking wine (Note 3)
  • 1/2 tsp white sugar
  • 1/8 tsp white pepper (sub black)

Scrambled eggs:

  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 2 eggs , lightly whisked

Fried rice:

  • 2 tbsp oil (peanut, veg, canola or other neutral oil)
  • 1/2 onion , finely diced
  • 2 garlic cloves , finely minced
  • 250g / 8 oz beef mince / ground beef (I use lean, Note 4)
  • 2 cups frozen diced carrots, peas, corn (still frozen fine!) (or fresh diced veg)
  • 3 cups day-old cooked rice (1c uncooked rice = 3c cooked, Note 5)
  • 1/2 cup finely sliced green onions (1-2 stems)

Instructions

  • Mix Sauce ingredients in a small bowl, then set aside.
  • Scramble eggs – Heat sesame oil in a large wok or non-stick pan over medium high heat. Add egg and cook, stirring gently, so it is softly scrambled. Remove onto a plate.
  • Cook beef – Heat vegetable oil in the same pan over high heat. Add onion and garlic, cook for 30 seconds. Add beef and cook, breaking it up as you go, for 2 minutes or until you no longer see raw beef. Add 2 tablespoons of sauce and cook for 1 minute.
  • Veg / caramelise beef – Add frozen vegetables and cook for 2 minutes or until the beef gets nicely caramelised – this is the trick to great flavour so do not shortcut this!
  • Rice & sauce – Add rice and remaining sauce. Toss for 2 minutes until the sauce is well dispersed throughout the rice and the rice grains start to caramelise a bit.
  • Egg & green onion – Then add scrambled eggs and green onion, give it a quick toss to disperse then divide between bowls. EAT!

Recipe Notes:

1. Soy Sauces:
* Dark soy sauce is labelled as such, provides colour and gives more flavour to the sauce than other soy sauces. Sold at Aussie grocery stores nowadays. Fallback: sub with more ordinary or light soy (below)
* Soy Sauce – ordinary all purpose soy sauce, they just say “soy sauce” on the label (eg. Kikkoman). Can also use Light soy sauce – bottle is labelled as such.
2. Oyster sauce – can be substituted with a vegan/vegetarian oyster sauce (see here for Ayam at Woolies, Australia). OR use hoisin instead – similar thickness and adds similar amount of flavour but has five spice flavour added. Different but similar levels of tastiness (if that makes sense!)
3. Chinese cooking wine (“Shaoxing wine”) is an essential ingredient for making truly “restaurant standard” fried rice. Substitute with Mirin, cooking sake or dry sherry. Non alcoholic sub – sub cooking wine with 1/4 cup low sodium chicken broth/stock, expect to stir fry an extra minute to allow for evaporation. And (big tip) add a knob of butter at the end and toss through until melted.
4. Meat – can sub pork, chicken, turkey mince
5. Rice – Needs to be day old rice so the rice is dry and the fried rice is crumbly. If it’s freshly cooked, the fried rice ends up sticky and gluey. Not good, my friends!
TIP: Keep bags of cooked rice in your freezer. This is what I do. Handy to just reheat for stir fries (sprinkle of water makes it all steamy!) and it’s crumbly enough for fried rice. Win win!
6. Leftovers will keep for 2 days. Can be frozen – reheat in microwave with a sprinkle of water to moisten it up.
Nutrition per serving assuming 4 servings.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 471cal (24%)Carbohydrates: 50g (17%)Protein: 22g (44%)Fat: 20g (31%)Saturated Fat: 5g (31%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 124mg (41%)Sodium: 782mg (34%)Potassium: 499mg (14%)Fiber: 4g (17%)Sugar: 1g (1%)Vitamin A: 4740IU (95%)Vitamin C: 11mg (13%)Calcium: 67mg (7%)Iron: 3mg (17%)
Keywords: beef mince recipe, Fried Rice, Ground beef recipe, rice meals
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125 Comments

  1. Jim White says

    March 2, 2023 at 11:16 pm

    Hi Nagi, I have some leftover pork roast loin. Should I mince it or just cut into little strips to sub the beef? Also, is szechuan pepper ok or too bold?

    Reply
  2. Caroline says

    March 2, 2023 at 10:42 am

    5 stars
    This is a fantastic recipe. Delicious, easy, economical. My 5-year-old, usually a fierce “I don’t eat mixed food” eater, cleaned up her plate and scooped more out of the serving dish. Winner!

    Reply
  3. Heather says

    March 1, 2023 at 11:51 pm

    I doubled the sauce, and wished I halved the oil (peanut) as it was a little oily when finished (?mince quality). Really had to max out the gas hotplate (and stop stirring!) to get the caramelisation to happen. All gone, no complaints, very cost effective with 3 star mince and frozen veg (capsicum, beans, carrot).

    Reply
  4. Karolyn says

    March 1, 2023 at 5:54 pm

    Is it really just 2 tsps of soy?? For the whole pot? I just made it and it was super bland…. did I do something wrong?

    Reply
    • Caroline says

      March 2, 2023 at 10:43 am

      I think you misread the recipe. It is one tablespoon dark soy, plus two teaspoons light soy.

      Reply
      • SF says

        March 2, 2023 at 6:14 pm

        Hello karolyn. I doubled the sauce mixture to get enough flavour but as per the comments below. Peter mentions thr pearl river soy sauce is stronger so I’m going to give that a go next time

        Reply
      • Karolyn says

        March 2, 2023 at 1:46 pm

        Thank you for responding, I did put in the correct amount of each one, but I think my light soy sauce is low sodium or something. I’ll double check, thanks!

        Reply
  5. Kristine says

    March 1, 2023 at 5:28 am

    5 stars
    LOVED IT!! My entire family loved it.. which is unusual! lol. Only thing i changed is i increased the beef and decreased the rice. Will become a staple in our home! Thank you. Flavours were perfect even with the 1 change. 🙂

    Reply
  6. Caroline says

    February 27, 2023 at 9:04 pm

    5 stars
    So easy! Sooo tasty! I am already looking forward to leftovers for dinner tomorrow.

    Reply
  7. SF says

    February 27, 2023 at 6:37 pm

    I made this tonight. It was nice but it didn’t brown up like yours? I used mirin instead of cooking wine as I couldn’t find any. Is that what would have made the difference? I had to double the sauce to get enough flavour

    Reply
    • Chelsey Buckley says

      March 2, 2023 at 5:58 pm

      Hi SF, did you use lean mince? The reason I ask is because mine didn’t caramelise either however my beef wasn’t lean therefore released more fat so it boils rather than caramelises. I just used what I had but still a great quick recipe for the family!

      Reply
      • SF says

        March 2, 2023 at 6:09 pm

        Hello Chelsey. I used premium ground beef mince which I find is a lot leaner than than the cheaper option. I think I need to have the stove hotter

        Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 27, 2023 at 8:59 pm

      PS Also! Did you use dark soy sauce??

      Reply
      • SF says

        February 27, 2023 at 9:09 pm

        5 stars
        In saying that though both my sons raved over it and had seconds but your just looked so nice and brown. Will try it again. Still 5 star!👍👌

        Reply
        • Peter Clarke says

          February 28, 2023 at 12:32 am

          Hi, I thought exactly the same as you when I made it, did’nt look the same darkness. Nagi uses Pearl River soy sauce which is stronger than normal shop bought stuff. It’s what all Chinese restaurants and takeaways use here in the U.K. and that would definately make your rice brown. I have to buy it from an Asian food wholesaler, never seen it in a supermarket.

          Reply
          • SF says

            March 2, 2023 at 6:05 pm

            Ok thank you. I will definitely give that a go. I just used run of the mill soy from the supermarket

      • SF says

        February 27, 2023 at 9:05 pm

        Yes I used dark and light like the recipe says. The only substitute was the mirin

        Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 27, 2023 at 8:59 pm

      Hi SF! What did you cook it in? Was your stove strong enough to get caramelisation??? N x

      Reply
      • SF says

        February 27, 2023 at 9:04 pm

        Thanks for answering my question:). I cooked it in a large frying pan on the stove. I had the heat on medium high. should I have turned it up a bit higher?

        Reply
  8. Ann says

    February 27, 2023 at 2:38 pm

    5 stars
    I was wondering what to cook for dinner when this recipe landed in my emails. Dinner solved – so easy, so delicious.

    Reply
  9. Amy says

    February 27, 2023 at 12:16 pm

    Yet another dinner recipe to add on for “30 minutes start to finish”. I make your speedy Asian beef bowl way too often getting a bit over it. 😅 yay for new recipes.

    Received your book as a birthday present couriered all the way from Sydney. Happy girl I am. So many recipes to try!

    Love from Penang

    Reply
  10. Peter Clarke says

    February 27, 2023 at 11:10 am

    Just cooked this recipe this evening for my wife and I and cant stop eating it. It’s supposed to serve four, which it did, one wife and three me’s it was fantastic.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 27, 2023 at 8:58 pm

      BA HA HA!!! Best servings explanation EVER 🙂 So glad you both enjoyed it Peter! N x

      Reply
  11. Carole says

    February 27, 2023 at 8:36 am

    Outstanding! I’ve been making Korean foods since the 197o’s when we adopted. I learned directly from wives of Korean doctors living here. We love Fried Rice or Kim Bap, but I make it with shrimp. The recipes are almost identical, but using beef makes it a whole new flavor explosion! Thanks.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 27, 2023 at 8:59 pm

      YUM! I love Korean food so much! N x

      Reply
  12. Marie says

    February 27, 2023 at 8:33 am

    5 stars
    Great recipe, totally delicious. This recipe came onto my FB page yesterday. I had all the ingredients except for cooked rice. I used family pack pre-cooked Brown rice which I microwaved for one minute before tossing it in. It worked a treat.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 27, 2023 at 9:01 pm

      So terrific to hear everyone enjoyed this Marie! N x

      Reply
  13. Anne says

    February 27, 2023 at 6:57 am

    Making this week, went to the store today and got all I needed. Can’t wait to get my cookbook end of March here in Florida.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 27, 2023 at 9:00 pm

      I CAN’T WAIT EITHER!!! March cannot come fast enough!

      Reply
  14. Matthew Lloyd says

    February 27, 2023 at 1:23 am

    Hello Nagi!
    Going to smash the beef fried rice recipe in the week, seen I can pre order the book now on Amazon but wouldn’t mind a signed one though, how can I get hold of one? Planning ahead for when you’re really famous!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 27, 2023 at 9:00 pm

      Hi Matthew! At this stage regretfully there are no signed copies in the UK 🙂 Hope you still get one!! I plan to start cook-along recipes from the cookbook soon! N xx

      Reply
  15. Lisa Heron says

    February 26, 2023 at 8:58 pm

    Hi I would love to know the best supermarket brands of light and dark soy sauce please?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 26, 2023 at 9:34 pm

      Pearl River! That’s what I get 🙂 For both. N x

      Reply
  16. Barry Cone says

    February 26, 2023 at 6:43 pm

    Hi Nagi you r a brilliant cook and I luv you receipts,but can you make some simple flavoursome some as I live by myself,something simple

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 26, 2023 at 9:35 pm

      Hi Barry! Every recipe I share has storage notes so even if they make enough for more than 1 person (which they mostly do, for economical purpose), you can keep leftovers 🙂 N x

      Reply
  17. Ann McLaren says

    February 26, 2023 at 6:16 pm

    5 stars
    Was wondering what to cook for dinner when this recipe dropped into my email. Problem solved – so easy, so delicious.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 26, 2023 at 9:36 pm

      AWESOME! Love hearing that Ann, thanks for letting me know you enjoyed this! N x

      Reply
  18. Cherie Swatek Fedder says

    February 26, 2023 at 3:35 pm

    Loved watching you make the fried rice! You are so cute and of course Dozer Had to keep an eye on you! Hoping you make more videos soon!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 26, 2023 at 9:36 pm

      Of course. He was making sure I caramelised the beef very, very well 😂 N x

      Reply
      • Cherie Swatek Fedder says

        March 3, 2023 at 3:58 pm

        Loved your reply. Dozer knows how to work it!!

        Reply
  19. Cheryl Laves says

    February 26, 2023 at 2:47 pm

    Made this last night! It’s the bomb.
    Leftovers today for lunch – hubby who is a fussy eater loved it!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 26, 2023 at 9:36 pm

      WOW! That was fast! So glad you and hubby enjoyed it! N x

      Reply
  20. Dara Fraser says

    February 26, 2023 at 2:38 pm

    Love the live ‘how to’ video starring YOU! My first time to see you in the act. Great idea, keep making them! Oh, yes, the recipe looks good too;)

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 26, 2023 at 9:36 pm

      Home movies! 🙂 Having fun dabbling in them these days. So nice to share “real life” 🙂 N x

      Reply
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