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An evening at Benihana is an experience, not just a meal, and a Benihana chef is an entertainer, not just a cook. That chef will cook everyone’s food on the large heated surface built into your table as you watch— this is calledteppanyaki, and is a variation of a cooking style popular in Japan. (It probably won’t surprise you to learn that the Benihana experience is a very, very American phenomenon).

You may also be familiar with the word “hibachi,” which refers to a smaller grill. One of their most popular dishes is their Benihana fried rice recipe that I’m delighted to say I have a copycat recipe for you.

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1 What is Benihana?

2 How to Make Benihana Fried Rice at Home

2.1 Ingredients

3 Benihana Fried Rice Recipe

3.1 Ingredients

3.2 Directions

3.3 Notes

3.4 Like this recipe?

4 Nutrition Facts

5.1 Making the Recipe Your Own

7 What kind of oil does Benihana use?

7.1 Related

7.2 Related

What is Benihana?

Benihana is a well-known American restaurant chain that specializes in Japanese cuisine. A unique feature of this restaurant is their use of a teppanyaki cooking style, where food is prepared and cooked right in front of the customers. The brand operates in 24 different countries and is renowned for its theatrical dining experience.

How to Make Benihana Fried Rice at Home

The theater is what brings people to the restaurant, of course, but their fried rice with chicken is also just really, really great. It’s easy to make this buttery, indulgent Benihana fried rice copycat recipe at home, no knife tricks or egg-and-spatula balancing required, just a little advance planning to cook the rice a day ahead of time.

Ingredients

  • Chicken Breast: Serves as the primary protein source, adding texture and flavor.
  • Carrots: Adds color, texture, and a slight sweetness.
  • White or Yellow Onion: Provides a savory flavor base.
  • Scallions: Used for garnishing, adding a mild onion flavor and color.
  • Safflower Oil or Canola Oil: Used for sautéing vegetables and chicken.
  • White Rice: The main ingredient, providing structure and absorbing flavors.
  • Water: Used to cook the rice.
  • Salt: Enhances the overall flavor.
  • Unsalted Butter (for garlic butter): Adds richness and creaminess.
  • Minced Garlic (for garlic butter): Infuses the butter with aromatic flavor.
  • Lemon Juice (for garlic butter): Adds tanginess to balance flavors.
  • Low-Sodium Soy Sauce (for garlic butter): Provides savory, umami flavor.
  • Eggs: Scrambled into the rice, adding protein and texture.
  • Salt and Pepper: Season the dish to taste.
  • Toasted Sesame Seeds (Optional): Garnishing, adds nutty flavor and crunch.
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Benihana Fried Rice Recipe

4 from 286 votes

Recipe by Laura Ritterman Course: SidesCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy

Servings

8

servings

Prep time

35

minutes

Cooking time

15

minutes

Calories

370

kcal

Making copycat Benihana fried rice from home couldn’t be easier. Mix up your ingredients and within no time have a readily made dish straight from the Benihana restaurant.

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds 2 of chicken breast, cubed into small pieces

  • 1 cup 1 of chopped carrot (either frozen or about 2 large fresh carrots)

  • 1 large 1 white or yellow onion, chopped

  • A handful of scallions, finely sliced

  • Safflower Oil or canola

  • For the rice
  • 2 cups 2 of white rice

  • 3 cups 3 of water

  • Pinch of salt

  • For the Benihana garlic butter
  • 1 stick (1/2 cup) of unsalted butter

  • 2 cloves of minced garlic

  • 1 teaspoon 1 of lemon juice

  • 2 teaspoons 2 of low-sodium soy sauce

  • To finish the Benihana style fried rice
  • 4 eggs

  • Salt and pepper as desired

  • Toasted sesame seeds (optional)

Directions

  • Cook the rice(1 day before cooking the fried rice)
  • Rinse the uncooked rice using a bowl or colander, until the water you are rinsing with no longer appears cloudy
  • Add the rice, 3 cups of cold water and a pinch of salt to a large, lidded pot on the stove
  • Bring the heat up high, and watch carefully, until the water begins to boil
  • Stir the rice a few times, then bring the heat down to low, cover with the lid and let sit for 20 minutes
  • Take the pot from the heat, and let sit still lidded for another 20 minutes
  • Move the rice from the pot to a large, shallow dish. Spread it out evenly without compressing, and refrigerate overnight
  • Make the garlic butter
  • Soften the butter, and combine with garlic. Add a squeeze of lemon juice and soy sauce and whisk thoroughly
  • Note: be cautious with soy sauce, because it’s a very strong flavor. You can always add more soy sauce and lemon to taste laster, but you can’t take any away once it’s added
  • For the vegetables and chicken
  • With just enough oil to coat them, sauté the carrots and onion over medium heat until soft
  • Add the chicken breast and 1 tablespoon of oil, and stir over medium heat until cooked (about six minutes). About a minute before turning off the heat, add the scallions and 1 tablespoon of the garlic butter, stir and set aside
  • To complete
  • Scramble the eggs in a separate pan until cooked and shred them into small pieces
  • Add about a tablespoon of oil to a large pan or wok over high heat, and stir in the rice until it’s just coated. Add the remaining garlic butter, and mix thoroughly
  • Mix in the chicken and vegetables and bring everything together, adding additional soy sauce, lemon, salt and pepper as needed
  • Serve warm, sprinkled with sesame seeds if desired

Notes

  • Scallions can be replaced with green onions.

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Nutrition Facts

8 servings per container

  • Amount Per ServingCalories370
  • % Daily Value *
  • Total Fat 16.5g 25%
    • Saturated Fat 6.7g 30%
  • Cholesterol 131.5mg 44%
  • Sodium 462mg 20%
  • Total Carbohydrate 41.7g 14%
    • Dietary Fiber 1.9g 4%
    • Sugars 2.5g
  • Protein 13.6g 26%

    * The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

    See Also: Japanese Hibachi Fried Rice

    Tips & Tricks

    Below are some tips and tricks that will help make your Benihana fried rice delicious while also keeping it safe and healthy:

    1. Soy Sauce & Salt:Be cautious with both. You want just enough soy sauce to give the rice a golden brown color, not a dark one. Similarly, salt can easily overpower the dish so taste the cooked rice before seasoning.
    2. Rinsing the Rice:Remember to rinse your rice thoroughly before cooking. This prevents your cooked rice from becoming starchy and gluey.
    3. Preparation Time:The rice should be prepared a day before and left overnight. Fresh, soft rice might lose its texture under the heat and butter.
    4. Using Up Leftovers:This recipe presents an excellent opportunity to use up leftover rice and vegetables from other meals.
    5. Storage:Benihana fried rice can be kept in the refrigerator for a few days. However, it should be transferred from heat to fridge as soon as possible to avoid the potential for contamination. Store the rice in small containers to help it cool down more rapidly.
    6. Cooking Process:You might find everything fries quickly once you start cooking. If you’re not confident about timing the vegetables and chicken together, don’t hesitate to cook them separately, keeping them aside until combining.

    Making the Recipe Your Own

    There’s plenty of scope for customizing and adjusting this recipe to your liking:

    • Change the Rice:Swap white rice for brown rice. Just be aware that brown rice will require extra cooking time to soften and absorb the flavors.
    • Substitute the Protein:You can replace the chicken with protein of your choice — shrimp, which is Benihana’s second most popular option, pork, beef, or even tofu can work well. It’s also simple to divide up the rice before adding the meat if you’re catering to different preferences.
    • Switch the Oil:You can substitute the neutral-tasting oil for sesame oil or add a teaspoon of oyster sauce for a more complex flavor.
    • Introduce More Vegetables:Feel free to include any vegetables you prefer or have in hand — be it chopped broccoli, green peas or leftover veggies.

    Finally, mastering the skill of balancing an egg on the edge of your spatula? That’s totally up to you and your adventurous cooking spirit!

    Why is Benihana rice so good?

    Benihana’s fried rice is loved for several reasons. It has a delicious flavor because of the garlic butter, which adds a savory taste. The rice is cooked with fresh ingredients like onions, zucchinis, mushrooms, and green onions, which brings out their flavors. Sesame seeds are also added for a nice textural contrast. Finally, the experience of watching chefs cook the rice on a hibachi grill adds to its appeal. The combination of quality ingredients, skilled cooking, and an engaging presentation makes Benihana’s rice truly special.

    What kind of oil does Benihana use?

    Benihana, a renowned teppanyaki-style restaurant chain, uses safflower oil for their dishes. Safflower oil is chosen due to its neutral flavor, ability to withstand high cooking temperatures, and health benefits. This helps provide a dining experience that balances taste, quality, and health. Therefore, the primary oil you’ll find in use at a Benihana stove is safflower oil.

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      Marcus madrid

      December 2, 2020 at 6:31 pm ·Reply

      Thank you

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      Anita Mcdowell

      October 30, 2021 at 11:03 pm ·Reply

      Will give it a try. Very intimidating to me.

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    FAQs

    What is the secret ingredient to restaurant fried rice? ›

    Few delivery and take-out orders are as satisfying as warm containers of fried rice. Yet as simple as the recipe might appear, plenty of mistakes can be made when trying to replicate the dish you've sampled from your favorite restaurant.

    What makes fried rice taste like restaurant? ›

    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.

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

    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 gives Chinese fried rice its flavor? ›

    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.

    What is the secret to good fried rice in Chinese? ›

    A hot pan is a must

    You don't need a wok for great fried rice but you do need a good nonstick pan or a well-seasoned cast iron pan. And don't add the rice before the pan is hot. “A cold pan is a recipe for sticking,” says Man. "When you add a neutral oil, it should move freely, with a shimmer.

    What is it called when they cook in front of you at Benihana? ›

    In the United States, teppanyaki (more commonly known simply as hibachi) was made famous by the Benihana restaurant chain, which opened its first restaurant in New York in 1964. Though Benihana cooks their food teppanyaki-style, they also serve dishes such as hibachi steak and chicken.

    What makes Benihana so good? ›

    Full of Flavor. Every cut of meat we use is lean, tender and full of flavor, making it ideal for grilling. 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.

    What oil do restaurants use for fried rice? ›

    Sesame oil.

    I do not recommend omitting or substituting the sesame oil in this recipe. It is key to the authentic flavor of this dish.

    Do Chinese people put soy sauce in fried rice? ›

    Soy sauce fried rice is simple yet indulgent. It is a classic Chinese dish that uses minimal ingredients to create maximum flavor. Only takes ten minutes to prepare, and it's robust enough to serve as a main or to satisfy your midnight salty snack craving. Soy sauce fried rice (酱油炒饭, Jiang You Chao Fan) is a classic.

    What makes hibachi rice taste so good? ›

    Butter gives it a nice savory flavor that makes it irresistible. You can use salted butter or unsalted butter. Dark Soy Sauce adds an umami taste and a nice brown color. Toasted Sesame Oil also adds a nice flavor, so try not to miss out.

    Why is Japanese fried rice better than Chinese? ›

    Its stickiness is what makes it so good for sushi, where the rice needs to hold together. Japanese fried rice trades the crispness of Chinese fried rice for a thicker mouthfeel where all of the ingredients move together as one.

    What is special fried rice made of? ›

    Special Fried Rice is an easy and flavorful Chinese rice dish made by stir-frying cooked rice with vegetables and protein, seasoned with soy sauce and spices.

    Is MSG the secret to fried rice? ›

    What gives Chinese Fried Rice its taste? Chinese fried rice uses ingredients like garlic, ginger, white pepper, msg, and soy sauce to give it an incredibly aromatic flavor with lots of umami! Additionally, I love cooking my fried rice dishes in a wok to add a smoky element or wok hei to the final dish.

    What oil do Chinese restaurants use? ›

    Chinese cooks normally use soybean oil, vegetable oil, or peanut oil, all of which have a high smoke point. Peanut oil usually has a pleasant nutty flavor and is suitable not only for stir-frying but also for deep-frying. Canola oil, which has a high smoke point but a neutral flavor, is also a good choice.

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