Healthy Breakfast Fried Rice Recipe (2024)

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Healthy Breakfast Fried Rice is a hearty breakfast made of simple ingredients that you will love! This easy breakfast recipe is a great way to use up day-old rice, and it keeps well in the fridge for several days.

I love that this healthy fried rice packs in the flavor of bacon and sausage along with fresh veggies and brown rice, it’s really the perfect breakfast. It’s also an easy gluten free breakfast that’s easy to customize to your tastes.

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Ingredients in Healthy Breakfast Fried Rice

  • Green onion: the diced green onions will go on top when you’re done cooking your dish.
  • Tamari:Tamari is similar to soy sauce, but it’s Japanese (soy sauce is a Chinese condiment). It’s usually thicker, less salty, and contains less or no wheat at all. If you can’t find Tamari look for a low sodium soy sauce or coconut aminos.
  • Red onion: I usually use red onion, but yellow onion would work fine too.
  • Dry mustard
  • Garlic: fresh garlic is best.
  • Bell Peppers: any color will work.
  • Peas & carrots: a bag of frozen peas and carrots works great for this recipe!
  • Ham: Look for fat free if you’re on the 21 Day Fix.
  • ScrambledEggs:I’ve also used egg substitute in this recipe, and I’ve made it without eggs- it’s a delicious egg-free breakfast option.
  • Sausage:I like to use natural chicken sausage, but pork sausage or your favorite breakfast sausage can be used too.
  • Turkey bacon:Or regular bacon–your call! If using regular bacon, I like to get center cut or trim the fat from it. Regular pork bacon should be cooked, and drained of bacon grease, before you add it.
  • CookedBrown Rice:I’ve used bothbrown riceandwhite rice, both have nutritional benefits and both are so easy to make in the Instant Pot! This recipe cooks so much easier when you make your rice the day before–if you want it now, no worries–it’s delicious either way!
  • Coconut crystals or coconut sugar:this is optional.
  • Coconut oil:Or any otherminimally processed oil.
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How to make Breakfast Rice on the stove top

  1. Dice your veggies, ham and bacon into smaller pieces and set aside. Scramble your eggs and set aside.
  2. In a small bowl, mix tamari or low sodium soy sauce with coconut crystals (coconut crystals/sugar is optional) and mustard, and then set aside.
  3. Heat 1 tbsp coconut oil in a large wok or skillet over medium-high heat. You’ll be making this stir fry style.
  4. Add onion, garlic, bell pepper, ham, and sausage (add any additional items at this time also).
  5. Sauté 1-2 minutes, stirring with a slotted spoon every so often.
  6. Add bacon, peas and carrots, and cooked rice.
  7. Add the soy sauce/Tamari mixture over rice and stir gently to combine.
  8. Gently stir in cooked eggs (we often add extra eggs to this recipe). I’ve also pushed the recipe over to one side of the pan and scrambled the egg right in the pan. This sometimes causes the egg to stick a bit, but it totally works.
  9. Cook until heated through, and top with green onions.
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How to make Breakfast Rice in the Instant Pot

  1. Dice your veggies, ham and bacon.
  2. Press Saute on the Instant Pot.
  3. Saute your chopped bacon until the edges start to brown. Add in sausage, vegetables and garlic. Stir together and cook for another minute or two.
  4. Remove the contents of the pot and place them in a bowl. Set aside.
  5. Pour 2.5 cups of water into the pot, then add rice.
  6. Close the lid of your pot and turn your pressure release valve to Sealing. Use the Pressure Cook or Manual button and set the time to 20 minutes on high pressure.
  7. *Note: Turn off your “keep warm” function by pressing the button. This helps the rice not stick to the bottom of your pot.
  8. While your rice is cooking, mix together tamari/soy sauce, coconut crystals (optional) and dry mustard.
  9. After the cooking time is finished, allow your rice to naturally release pressure for at least 10 minutes. This allows the rice to cool naturally. After 10 minutes, manually flip the valve to Venting to release the pressure on your pot.
  10. When the rice is finished cooking, add the rest of your cooked ingredients to the rice and then top with the tamari/mustard sauce.
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Recipe Tips

  • Cooking this in acast iron skilletis easy and quick. If you prefer to use awokI think that would work just as well.
  • Using leftover rice in this recipe is ideal, but it’s totally OK if you don’t have any. I lovecooking brown rice in the Instant Potin big batches and then freezing, so I always have rice ready for this recipe.
  • This recipe is delicious any time of day – that’s right, breakfast for dinner! It keeps in the fridge for 5 days making it perfect for quick lunches throughout the week.
  • We love to eat the leftovers in corn tortillas for breakfast tacos, or rolled up into burritos.
  • If you’re trying to keep carbs down, you can use cauliflower rice in place of the brown rice.
  • This is a very versatile recipe: you can change the vegetables to your preference (bok choy or broccoli florets would be delicious!), you can also adjust the flavor profile by adding sesame oil to the tamari mixture.

Meal Prep Tips

  • I’ve kept this recipe in the fridge for 5 days. It keeps well and is an easy leftover breakfast for busy mornings.
  • If you’d like to store it for longer, you can freeze this in small batches.
  • To thaw: remove and place in the fridge for a few hours, then microwave at 30-60 second intervals.
  • If the rice looks dry while you’re reheating it, you can add a few drops of water into it and cover with a paper towel while your microwaving.
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Healthy Eating Plans

21 Day Fix

Makes 6 servings (divide this recipe in 6 servings)21 Day Fix Containers, per serving: 1/2 green container, 1 red container, 1 yellow container, 1/2 sweetener teaspoon for coconut crystals – a natural sweetener.

80 Day Obsession

If you’re doing 80 Day Obsession, you can make this recipe compliant!-Increase the bell peppers to 5 Cups instead of 2 Cups – this will give you 1G per serving.

Click here for theWeight Watchersversion!

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Healthy Breakfast Rice Recipe

Created by: Becca Ludlum

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Servings 6

This healthy Breakfast Rice with Bacon is a delicious and filling make ahead breakfast recipe! It's a great camping recipe, meal prep recipe, and it's family friendly!I mean, who doesn't love bacon?!

Equipment

  • Instant Pot 6 qt

  • Kitchen Knife

  • Coconut Aminos

Ingredients

Ingredients for Breakfast Fried Rice:

  • 1 tbsp garlic minced
  • ½ cup red onion diced
  • 2 cups bell pepper diced
  • ½ cup green onion diced
  • ¾ cups ham diced, fat free if you’re on the 21 Day Fix
  • ¼ cup Tamari or soy sauce
  • 3 tbsp coconut crystals optional
  • ¼ tsp dry mustard
  • 1 cup peas & carrots frozen
  • 4 eggs scrambled
  • ¾ cups link sausage diced, I use all natural chicken sausage
  • 8 slices turkey bacon cooked and broken into bite-sized pieces
  • 2 ½ cups brown rice cook the day before and store in refrigerator for best results
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil

Instructions

Stovetop Directions:

  • Dice your veggies and meat, then set aside. Scramble your eggs and set aside.

  • In a small bowl, mix Tamari with coconut crystals and mustard. Set aside. 1/4 cup Tamari , 3 tbsp coconut crystals, 1/4 tsp dry mustard

  • Heat 1 tbsp coconut oil in a large skillet or wok over medium high heat.1 tbsp coconut oil

  • Add onions, garlic, bell pepper, ham and sausage (add any additional items at this time also). 1/2 cup red onion, 1 tbsp garlic, 2 cups bell pepper, 3/4 cups ham, 3/4 cups link sausage

  • Sauté 1-2 minutes, stirring with a slotted spoon every so often.

  • Add bacon, peas and carrots and cooked rice. 8 slices turkey bacon, 1 cup peas & carrots, 2 1/2 cups brown rice

  • Pour Tamari mixture over rice and stir gently to combine

  • Gently stir in cooked eggs. Cook until heated through.

  • Top with green onions and serve immediately. 1/2 cup green onion

Instant Pot Directions

  • Dice your veggies, ham and bacon. Scramble your eggs and set aside. 4 eggs

  • Press Sauté on your Instant Pot.

  • Sauté your chopped bacon until the edges start to brown. Add in sausage, vegetables and garlic. Stir togethers and cook for 1-2 minutes. 8 slices turkey bacon, 3/4 cups link sausage, 1/2 cup red onion, 2 cups bell pepper, 1 tbsp garlic, 1 cup peas & carrots

  • Remove the contents of the pot and place them in a bowl. Set aside.

  • Pour 2.5 cups of water into the pot, then add the rice. 2 1/2 cups brown rice

  • Close the lid of your pot and turn your pressure release valve to Sealing. Use the Pressure Cook or Manual button and set the time to 20 minutes on high pressure.

  • Note: Turn off your "keep warm" function by pressing the button. This helps the rice not stick to the bottom of your pot.

  • While your rice is cooking, mix together tamari/soy sauce, coconut crystals (optional) and dry mustard. 1/4 cup Tamari , 3 tbsp coconut crystals, 1/4 tsp dry mustard

  • After the cooking time is finished, allow your rice to naturally release pressure for at least 10 minutes. This allows the rice to cook naturally. After 10 minutes, manually flip the value to Venting to release the pressure on your pot.

  • When the rice is finished cooking, add the rest of your cooked ingredients to the rice and then top with the tamari/mustard sauce. Gently stir to combine.

  • Top with green onions and serve immediately. 1/2 cup green onion

Notes

Makes 6 servings (divide this recipe in 6 servings)

21 Day Fix:

Containers: 1/2G, 1R, 1Y, .5tsp for coconut crystals – a natural sweetener

80 Day Obsession:

You can make this recipe compliant by increasing the bell peppers to 5 Cups instead of 2 Cups – this will give you 1G per serving.

Recipe Tips:

  • Cooking this in acast iron skilletis easy and quick. If you prefer to use awokI think that would work just as well.
  • Using leftover rice in this recipe is ideal, but it’s totally OK if you don’t have any. I lovecooking brown rice in the Instant Potin big batches and then freezing, so I always have rice ready for this recipe.
  • This recipe is delicious any time of day – that’s right, breakfast for dinner! It keeps in the fridge for 5 days making it perfect for quick lunches throughout the week.
  • We love to eat the leftovers in corn tortillas for breakfast tacos, or rolled up into burritos.
  • If you’re trying to keep carbs down, you can use cauliflower rice in place of the brown rice.
  • This is a very versatile recipe: you can change the vegetables to your preference (bok choy or broccoli florets would be delicious!), you can also adjust the flavor profile by adding sesame oil to the tamari mixture.

Meal Prep Tips:

    • I’ve kept this recipe in the fridge for 5 days. It keeps well and is an easy leftover breakfast for busy mornings.
    • If you’d like to store it for longer, you can freeze this in small batches.
    • To thaw: remove and place in the fridge for a few hours, then microwave at 30-60 second intervals.
    • If the rice looks dry while you’re reheating it, you can add a few drops of water into it and cover with a paper towel while your microwaving.

Nutrition

Serving: 6g | Calories: 284kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 15g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 131mg | Sodium: 1022mg | Potassium: 421mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 4013IU | Vitamin C: 69mg | Calcium: 51mg | Iron: 2mg

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Healthy recipe creator, self-confessed food snob, and certified Level 1 Precision Nutrition Coach. I create healthy recipes with minimally processed ingredients, but have never turned down a homemade brownie. ;)

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FAQs

Is egg fried rice a good breakfast? ›

If you add some vegetables, such as onions and carrots and brussel sprouts, and at least one egg per portion, it is not unhealthy. However, just eggs and rice will give you an overload of carbs. To be counted healthy, every meal should include some vegetables.

How many calories are in breakfast fried rice? ›

Breakfast Fried Rice (5 serving) contains 225.4g total carbs, 200.1g net carbs, 50.4g fat, 49.9g protein, and 1551 calories.

Is fried rice a healthy diet? ›

Fried rice is typically not considered a healthy alternative to white or brown rice, as it is often high in calories, fat, and sodium due to the added oils and seasonings used in the cooking process. However, making modifications to the ingredients and cooking method can make it a healthier option.

What can I add to fried rice to make it taste better? ›

To give your dish that signature fried rice taste, you'll need to drizzle in sesame oil and soy sauce, but feel free to use as much or as little as you wish. You can even mix in things like garlic powder, ginger root, or Sriracha sauce and chili pepper for a bit of a kick.

Is fried rice with eggs healthy? ›

Normally egg fried rice is packed with unhealthy calories from tons of cooking oil. However, this healthy version is much better for you and the egg adds protein, vitamins, and nutrients. Eggs can be a great part of a healthy diet and are a good source of protein as well as tons of nutrients.

How many fried eggs should I eat for breakfast? ›

For most healthy adults, it's safe to eat 1–2 eggs a day depending on how much other cholesterol is in your diet. If you already have high cholesterol or other risk factors for heart disease, it may be best to eat no more than 4–5 eggs per week.

Is shrimp fried rice good for you? ›

Shrimp fried rice is not necessarily the unhealthiest Chinese food in America, but its healthiness can depend on how it's prepared and the portion size. While shrimp is a good source of protein and some essential nutrients, fried rice can be high in calories and unhealthy fats if cooked with excessive oil.

What are the benefits of fried rice? ›

It contains carbohydrate, fat, calcium, phosphor, iron, Vitamin A, and Vitamin C. Fried rice is known for its high protein compounds, and it's recommended mostly for those who are involved in muscle formation programs. It helps in the development of muscle due to its richness in protein.

How many calories are in one egg? ›

How many calories are there in an egg? The calories in an egg will vary depending on the size and how it is prepared. However, on average a single medium-sized egg will contain around 66 calories, an average small egg will contain around 55 calories and an average large egg around 80 calories.

What is unhealthy in fried rice? ›

Store-bought and takeout varieties can become incredibly unhealthy with too much soy sauce, salt, and fat. But with the right homemade recipe, like the one below, you can eat a bowl of fried rice that's nutritious, fibrous, and full of healthy nutrients.

What is the healthiest oil for fried rice? ›

Avocado Oil: I like using avocado oil because it's full of healthy fats, but any neutral oil works for this recipe! Eggs: A key component to fried rice is the scrambled egg, so don't skip this, in this recipe!

Is eating too much fried rice bad for you? ›

Eating high-fat food such as fried rice could cause several digestive issues such as feeling bloated, heartburn, and slow digestion. Digesting high-fat and high-caloric food is harder at night, causing the body to store the excess calories as body fat.

What is the secret ingredient in Chinese fried rice? ›

Here's what goes in Fried Rice Sauce: Chinese cooking wine or Mirin (secret ingredient!) – this is the secret to a really great fried rice that truly stacks up to your favourite Chinese restaurant.

Which spice is good for fried rice? ›

The Perfect Nigerian Fried Rice
  • 2 bay leaves.
  • 2 sprigs fresh rosemary (optional)
  • 2 Tasty Cubes.
  • 1 teaspoon salt.
  • 1 teaspoon white pepper (substitute other ground pepper)
  • 2 teaspoon curry powder (divided)
  • 1 teaspoon thyme.

Is egg fried rice junk food? ›

Traditional fried rice, as commonly prepared, may not be considered the healthiest option due to its high calorie and sodium content. This is primarily because it is often cooked with a generous amount of oil and can include high-sodium sauces like soy sauce or oyster sauce.

What country eats fried rice for breakfast? ›

Breakfast is often the largest meal of the day in the Philippines and usually includes fruit, pan de sal (enriched yeasted rolls), and a hearty rice dish such as fried rice served with little sausages called longganisa, or some other combination of rice and meat such as tapsilog, dried meat and a fried egg served with ...

Is a fried breakfast unhealthy? ›

Yes fried food generally is not healthy for you (lots of trans fats and oils) and will lower your energy levels for the rest of the day. Also fried foods do not keep you full so you will be craving more food and potentially make bad choices because of that hunger.

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