Best Hibachi Fried Rice Recipe (Benihana Copycat) (2024)

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Make the Best Hibachi Fried Rice Recipe Benihana style! Thissimple recipecaptures the essence of the renowned Japanese steakhouse, using simple ingredients to create a mouthwatering dish that will satisfy your cravings.

With its vibrant mix of fluffy rice, crisp vegetables, and savory seasonings, this homemadeJapanese fried ricedelivers the perfect balance of textures and flavors.

If you’ve eaten at Benihana, you know how delicious their hibachi fried rice is! Bring the hibachi experience home, save some cash, and make the dish in your very own kitchen.

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The secret ingredient of fried rice Benihana-style is the divine garlic butter sauce, which I include in this perfect copycat recipe. So, let’s dive right in!

Why You Will Love Hibachi Fried Rice Recipe Benihana Style

  • Easy Recipe:We love easy! Especially when it comes to those busy weeknights or chaotic weekends.
  • Flavor Packed: Fresh garlic, fish sauce, soy sauce, and garlic butter– YUM!
  • Versatile: Fried rice is the perfect base for leftover chicken, steak, or pork, adding flavor to a simple dish!
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My Favorite Flat-Top Grill

  • Solid Rolled Steel
  • 36-inch griddle
  • 4 Burners, 60,000 BTUs
  • Built in cover
  • Natural Gas adaptable

Simple Ingredientsfor Hibachi Fried Rice

  • Rice| Use day-old, cooked white rice; Basmati or Jasmine are favorites in Hibachi restaurants. Day-old rice works best, removing moisture as it sits and avoiding mushy fried rice. Either way, ensure it is cold before adding it to the heat. Make it easy by using a rice cooker to prep the rice.
  • Oil| Toasted sesame oil brings that signature hibachi flavor, while the avocado oil is perfect for high heat stir-frying. Use another high-heat oil, like peanut oil, instead of avocado oil if preferred.
  • Garlic and Onions| Season the rice with minced or pressed garlic cloves and a diced onion. If necessary, use garlic powder instead.
  • Peas and Carrots| Use frozen peas and carrots to make the recipe even easier. I like to use organic frozen veggies.
  • Eggs| Scramble one to three eggs into the rice for added protein, making this a complete meal.
  • Sauces| The fried rice’s flavor will come from the oyster or fish sauce and soy sauce—sub soy for liquid aminos or coconut aminos.
  • Garlic butter| Make Benihana Garlic butter with softened butter, light soy sauce, and fresh garlic cloves grated or pressed.
  • Pepper| Have a pinch of black pepper season the rice to taste before serving.
  • Yum Yum sauce | Drizzle the hibachi rice with my homemade yum yum sauce if you’d like! Making it authentic Benihana Hibachi Fried Rice!
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How to Make Hibachi Fried Rice Recipe Benihana Style

Heat hibachi grill like a Blackstone griddle on medium-high heat or in a wok; add a thin layer of high-heat oil, using your spatula to spread it around.

Saute the onion, garlic, carrots, peas, and whites of green onion until golden brown, 2-4 minutes; keep them moving on the hot griddle.

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Next, add the cooked rice and stir fry until it’s crispy and hot. At the same time, add the oyster sauce and soy sauce, incorporating them into rice and vegetables.

Scramble the eggs to the side of the fried rice, when cooked, incorporate them into rice.

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Finally, add garlic butter, using your spatula to coat the hibachi fried recipe and season the dish with a pinch of pepper and salt (taste before adding).

Drizzle with creamy yum-yum sauce or a little soy sauce, garnish with sesame seeds and sliced green onions, then serve hot! Now don’t you feel like a Benihana Chef?

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Fresh Tips

  • Stir often, scraping the bottom of the pan or griddle.
  • This recipe is still possible even if you don’t have a traditional wok or hibachi surface. Use a large cast iron skillet, cast iron griddle, or a hot large frying pan. Read more on my Hibachi Steak and Shrimp post.
  • If you use a smaller pan or skillet to cook this dish, you may want to split the ingredients into two skillets to ensure they cook evenly with plenty of space.
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If you love this recipe, try similar recipes, like thisChicken Fried Rice and my tastyGround Pork Stir Fry with Holy Basil (Pad Kra Pao)— YUM!

Variations & Substitutions

  • Spicy:Add some spice to the fried rice by including cayenne pepper, sriracha sauce or hot paprika in the recipe.
  • Change the Veggies:Not a fan of carrots and green peas? Add zucchini, green beans, onions, broccoli, bell peppers, or water chestnuts.
  • Low-Carb Version:Swap the rice for cauliflower rice for low-carb fried rice. Brown rice is also a healthier choice.
  • Reduce Calories: Skip the garlic butter; while the recipe won’t taste identical to the Benihana version, it will still be delicious!
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Tips to Prevent Foods Sticking on Your Flat Top Griddle

  • Clean and season the griddle after each use to keep it in good condition.
  • Apply thin layers of oil for seasoning rather than using excessive amounts.
  • Choose a high-smoke or griddle seasoning oil; avoid using bacon fat or meat drippings.
  • Ensure the griddle is hot before cooking to achieve optimal results.
  • Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners on steel or cast iron griddle tops.
  • Keep the burners clean and in proper working order.

Tips to Make Gluten-Free and Vegetarian Fried Rice

Make the recipe gluten-free using GF sauces, like soy sauce, Yum Yum, and others.

For vegetarians, replace the oyster or fish sauce with a vegetable version, omit the garlic butter and add an additional splash of toasted sesame oil at the end.

Tips for Two

Store leftover rice in meal prep containers (my favorite set), in the fridge or freezer to serve as a last-minute lunch or dinner, or use the button on the recipe card to reduce.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is hibachi fried rice better?

The main difference between hibachi rice and other styles is lots of garlic butter and certain sauces, including soy sauce, oyster, and/or fish sauce.

What makes fried rice taste like restaurant quality?

The key to perfecting a copycat dish like Benihana chicken fried rice is using the right ingredients and equipment and cooking them at a high temperature, stirring or tossing them often.

What rice is typically used for hibachi?

A hibachi chef usually uses long-grain white rice, basmati is common, and jasmine rice is another favorite.

How do you evenly stir fry rice?

Before tossing the cooked and cold rice into the skillet, wok, or griddle, be sure to break up the chunks stuck together so the rice cooks evenly and is toasted to perfection.

Storage Tips for the Best Hibachi Fried Rice

Refrigerate:Cool fried rice to room temperature, store the extras in an airtight container, and keep it in the fridge for up to five days.

Freeze: Transfer cooled leftover hibachi fried rice to an airtight container or freezer-safe baggie and freeze for up to three months; thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.

Reheat:Place rice in a microwave-safe bowl, add 1-2 tablespoons of water or broth, cover with a paper towel, and heat on high for 1-2 minutes; stir and heat in 30-second bursts until piping hot.

Or, my favorite way, heat a skillet or griddle over medium heat until hot, add a little oil, then stir fry the rice until hot, which will only take a minute or two.

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What to Serve with Restaurant-Quality Hibachi Fried Rice

  1. Hibachi Steak and Shrimp
  2. Shish Kebabs
  3. Healthy Beef and Broccoli
  4. Air Fryer Steak Tips
  5. Asian Marinated Grilled Pork Tenderloin
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Don’t be discouraged if you don’t own a wok or hibachi! Make this recipe using a large skillet or griddle instead. You can even make this using an outdoor grill; place your cast iron skillet or griddle on the grill and hibachi away! Check out our tips in this post.

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We enjoy this Hibachi fried rice with this delicious Hibachi Steak and Shrimp recipe and Hibachi Vegetables drizzled with yum yum sauce!

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 7 minutes minutes

Total Time: 12 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 -6 servings

Calories: 214kcal

Author: Kathleen Pope

Ingredients

  • 3-4 cups cooked white rice day old is best, I like Jasmine or Basmati rice
  • 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil regular is fine too
  • 1-2 tablespoons avocado oil or other high heat oil
  • ½ large onion diced
  • 2 green onions diced, whites and greens separated
  • 2 cloves garlic minced or pressed
  • 1 cup peas and carrots frozen or fresh
  • 1-3 large eggs beaten
  • 2 teaspoons oyster sauce or fish sauce
  • 2-3 tablespoons soy sauce or alternative, e.g. coconut aminos, liquid aminos, Tamari
  • 2 tablespoons garlic butter see recipe below
  • black pepper to taste
  • Yum Yum sauce optional, store-bought or homemade

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Instructions

  • DAY BEFORE! Cook rice, then fluff the cooked rice, cool completely and refrigerate it overnight to remove moisture for best results.

  • Make Garlic Butter (if using) by mixing room-temperature butter, minced garlic, and soy sauce to prepare the garlic butter.

  • DAY OF! Over high heat on a hibachi griddle (or heat a wok, cast iron pan or griddle over medium-high heat for 3-5 minutes, on stove or grill) and spread a thin layer of high-heat oil (like avocado oil). Then stir fry onion, garlic, carrots, peas, and whites of green onion until golden brown.

  • Add rice and stir fry until crispy and hot, adding oyster sauce and soy sauce and incorporating into rice and vegetables, move to side and keep hot.

  • Scramble the eggs to the side, and incorporate them into fried rice.

  • Stir fry in garlic butter and season with pepper, taste and adjust seasonings if needed. If desired, drizzle with a little yum-yum sauce, sprinkle with sesame seeds, and green onions, and serve hot.

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Notes

Benihana Garlic Butter, combine the following and store in the fridge or freezer.

  • ½ cup softened butter
  • 3 teaspoon light soy sauce
  • 3 cloves garlic grated or pressed

Storage Tips for the Best Hibachi Fried Rice

  • Refrigerate:Cool fried rice to room temperature, store the extras in an airtight container, and keep it in the fridge for up to five days.
  • Freeze: Transfer cooled leftover hibachi fried rice to an airtight container or freezer-safe baggie for up to three months; thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
  • Reheat:Place rice in a microwave-safe bowl, add 1-2 tablespoons of water or broth, cover with a paper towel, and heat on high for 1-2 minutes; stir and heat in 30-second bursts until piping hot. Or, my favorite way, heat a skillet or griddle over medium heat until hot, add a little oil, then stir fry the rice until hot, which will only take a minute or two.

Variations & Substitutions

  • Spicy:Add some spice to the fried rice by including cayenne pepper, sriracha sauce or hot paprika in the recipe.
  • Change the Veggies:Not a fan of carrots and green peas? Add zucchini, green beans, onions, broccoli, bell peppers, or water chestnuts.
  • Low-Carb Version:Swap the rice for cauliflower rice for low-carb fried rice. Brown rice is also a healthier choice.
  • Reduce Calories: Skip the garlic butter; while the recipe won’t taste identical to the Benihana version, it will still be delicious!

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 214kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 41mg | Sodium: 452mg | Potassium: 133mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 2418IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Why does Benihana fried rice taste so good? ›

Once the rice is mature, each grain is harvested and carefully dried to maintain an ideal moisture level. This ensures perfect, tender and fluffy Benihana rice once it's cooked by our master teppanyaki chefs. At Benihana, creating classic flavors that guests crave means using quality ingredients for each recipe.

What brand of rice does Benihana use? ›

Japanese restaurants like Benihana and Shogun typically serve a type of short-grain rice known as "Calrose rice" or simply "Japanese rice." Calrose rice is a medium- to short-grain rice variety that is commonly used in Japanese cuisine.

What do hibachi chefs squirt on rice? ›

What Seasonings Do They Use At Hibachi? We asked our local hibachi chef and here is what is actually on the cart. The shakers are salt, pepper, sesame seeds, and garlic powder or garlic salt. The squirt bottles are sesame oil, soy sauce, and Japanese barbecue sauce (like Mr.

What is the secret ingredient to restaurant fried rice? ›

Cooking bits of chopped vegetables, seasoning, soy sauce, and oil, seems easy enough. However, when making fried rice at home, there's one ingredient you may be overlooking: Sugar.

Why does hibachi fried rice taste better? ›

Hibachi fried rice is very similar to other fried rice recipes, but I find it is more heavily seasoned with soy sauce, and it is a bit crispy, a benefit that comes from cooking over a high heat stove top.

What's the difference between hibachi rice and fried rice? ›

About Hibachi Fried Rice

It is like classic fried rice, plus the savory flavor from lots of butter. The Japanese word Hibachi means “fire bowl.” It is also called Teppanyaki-style cooking.

What's the difference between hibachi and Japanese fried rice? ›

The only real difference is the way they're cooked. There is no particular sauce used in yakimeshi and hibachi fried rice. The taste varies from one family to another and from one restaurant to another. In other words, both rice dishes have different variations.

What is the secret ingredient in hibachi? ›

The main ingredient that is key to making hibachi at home is the garlic butter. You will notice it is heavily used at hibachi restaurants and gets added to every dish. You only need soften butter, garlic and a few seasoning to make this compound butter.

What is the seasoning used at hibachi restaurants? ›

The seasonings at hibachi restaurants are actually pretty simple. Veggies, rice, meats, and seafood are all seasoned with salt and pepper. Almost every dish also gets a hefty hunk of butter and garlic, as well as a squirt of a soy sauce based sauce.

What seasoning should I use for hibachi? ›

What seasoning do hibachi chefs use? The main component you'll find hibachi chefs using to flavor the meat and veggies is garlic. Soy sauce, sesame oil, sesame seeds and ginger can also be used, depending on what they're cooking.

What makes Benihana so good? ›

Hand-Cut on Premises. We hand-cut each piece of chicken and steak so we can inspect each cut prior to serving our guests and ensure we are providing the best piece possible. 28-Day Aging Process. The aging process helps to preserve the flavor and juiciness without adding preservatives.

Why does Benihana use safflower oil? ›

Safflower is crucial to the chain's fried rice, and it's not just because it inspired the restaurant's name (via Benihana). Safflower oil has a particularly high smoke point, between 440 and 520 degrees Fahrenheit, which teppanyaki chefs can use to achieve crispier sears and more concentrated flavors.

What's so special about Benihana? ›

Named after his parents' Tokyo coffee shop, Benihana opened in 1964, featuring an authentic Japanese farmhouse interior and food prepared on steel teppanyaki grills right in front of customers. His highly trained teppanyaki chefs delighted customers with intricate knife work and theatrics.

What makes restaurant fried rice taste so good? ›

The answer: high heat, expert tosses, and something known as 'wok hei. ' As J. Kenji López-Alt writes for Serious Eats, expert cooking with a wok (and the gas range it requires) is one of the main reasons that fried rice from a Chinese restaurant tastes so much better than what you can make at home.

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