How to Make Easy Miso Fried Rice
Miso stir-fried rice is a comfort meal that brings a lot of flavor with minimal effort. It’s a hearty, satisfying dish where the savory depth of miso paste truly shines.
Made from fermented soybeans, miso comes in varieties like white (milder and slightly sweet) and red (stronger and more robust). Whichever you choose, miso blends beautifully with soy sauce, creating a salty-sweet glaze that elevates even the simplest ingredients.
This dish is perfect for repurposing day-old rice, which becomes wonderfully crispy when stir-fried. You can also get creative with vegetables: peas, carrots, and green onions are classics, but any veggies in your fridge will work. The vibrant colors and textures from the veggies balance the richness of the miso,
making every bite full of variety.
For protein, you can use pork, tofu, shrimp, or chicken. They all pair nicely, adding both nutrition and heartiness to the dish.
Finish it off with a drizzle of sesame oil for a nutty warmth, and sprinkle sesame seeds or green onions for a pop of freshness. The result? A lovely meal, perfect for busy weeknights or a leisurely weekend lunch.
It's easy to make, bursting with complex flavors, and sure to satisfy your mildly sweet and savory craving.
Overview
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: 10 mins
Total time: 20 mins
Total servings: 1
Difficulty: Easy
Ingredients
- 1 clove garlic, grated
- 5 grams ginger, grated
- 150 grams ground pork (adjust quantity to your preference)
- 1 Egg
- 200 grams cooked rice (day-old rice is best)
- 15 grams green onion, chopped
- 10 grams miso paste (seasoning)
- ½ Tbsp soy sauce (seasoning)
- 1 tbsp sake (seasoning)
- Salt, to taste (seasoning)
- Black pepper, to taste (seasoning)
- 1 tsp sesame oil (seasoning)
- 1 tsp ground sesame seeds (seasoning)
- Pickled ginger (topping; optional)
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