Japanese Omurice with Ketchup Rice (Printable)

Enjoy a comforting dish with omurice, ketchup rice, and fluffy omelet.

# What You Need:

→ Ketchup Rice

01 - 1 cup cooked Japanese short-grain rice (warm)
02 - 1/4 cup onion, finely chopped
03 - 1/4 cup carrot, finely diced
04 - 1/4 cup green peas (thawed if frozen)
05 - 1/3 cup cooked chicken breast, diced (optional)
06 - 2 tbsp ketchup
07 - 1 tbsp soy sauce
08 - 1 tbsp vegetable oil
09 - Salt and black pepper, to taste

→ Fluffy Egg Omelet

10 - 4 large eggs
11 - 2 tbsp milk or cream
12 - 1 tbsp butter
13 - Salt, to taste

→ Garnish

14 - Extra ketchup, for drizzling
15 - Fresh parsley or chives, finely chopped (optional)

# Directions:

01 - Heat vegetable oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add onion and carrot; sauté until softened, about 2 minutes. Stir in chicken (or ham, if using), and cook another minute. Add green peas, then the warm rice. Toss to combine.
02 - Season rice mixture with ketchup and soy sauce; stir well until evenly colored and fragrant. Season with salt and pepper. Remove from heat and set aside.
03 - Whisk eggs with milk and a pinch of salt in a bowl until well combined and slightly frothy.
04 - Heat butter in a nonstick skillet over medium-low heat. Pour in half the egg mixture for one omelet. Using chopsticks or a spatula, gently mix the eggs in the pan in a circular motion, pulling edges toward the center until eggs are softly set but still custardy, about 1–2 minutes.
05 - Shape the ketchup rice on a plate into an oval mound. When the omelet is ready, tilt the pan and carefully slide the eggs over the rice, tucking the sides for a neat finish.
06 - Repeat steps 4–5 for the second serving.
07 - Drizzle extra ketchup on top. Garnish with chopped parsley or chives, if desired.

# Expert Tips:

01 -
  • This dish transforms humble ingredients into a heartwarming meal anyone can whip up.
  • The playful combination of fluffy eggs and zesty ketchup rice is sure to delight both kids and adults alike.
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  • If you're aiming for a super fluffy omelet, opt for cream instead of milk, and keep an eye on cooking time to avoid overcooking.
  • Mixing in the ketchup only after the rice is heated ensures that every grain is coated without becoming mushy.
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  • Getting the oil just right in the skillet can prevent frustration; too hot and the eggs will scramble, too cool and they won’t set properly.
  • A tiny hint of sugar in the ketchup rice can balance the flavors perfectly and elevate the dish.
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