Teppanyaki Fried Rice

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Benihana is one of the most famous teppanyaki and hibachi restaurants known for their elaborate cooking demonstrations and delicious food. Teppanyaki is a Japanese-style cooking method where a coal fire was topped with a flat iron top used as a cooking surface. Today most teppanyaki cookers are electric, and it's moved from inside the home to become a performance art with food. The hibachi is also part of this traditional Japanese cooking method over coals, but the hibachis use a grated top for grilling meats. This recipe highlights the teppanyaki style of cooking fried rice but is adapted for your home kitchen. This recipe has all the original flavors, but we will leave the cooking performance to you. We hope you enjoy our recipe for Teppanyaki Fried Rice and have learned something about the history of traditional Japanese cooking.

Author: Rachel Ottier-Hart
Rate
Average: 5 (4 votes)
Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
30 mins
Total Time
45 mins
Serves
4-6

Ingredients

Optional Ingredient
  • 12 ounces Meat of choice, diced

Instructions

Using a wok or large deep skillet on high heat, add 1 tablespoon of peanut oil and coat the inside surface.
Once the wok is hot and smoking, add the beaten egg and scramble, cook, and move to the side of the wok.
Now add another tablespoon of peanut oil and once it’s smoking hot, add the onion, garlic, ginger, carrots, peas, and sauté for 3 minutes, then incorporate the eggs.
Toss and mix in the rice making sure all the ingredients are spread throughout, cook for 3 minutes.
Mix in the sesame oil, soy sauce, white pepper, and toss to incorporate; cook for another 3 minutes.
Remove from the heat and serve hot with green onion on top in a plate or bowl and enjoy.
Optional Ingredient
After step one, add the meat to the wok and cook for 5-10 minutes or until fully cooked; then, move the meat to one side of the wok and follow the rest of the recipe from step 2.

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Keywords
benihana, hibachi, fried rice, how to make, instant pot, best, homemade

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