Kimchi Fried Rice Recipe (2024)

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Colin C-S

An essential condiment in my kitchen is the fermented chile paste called gojuchang. Sweet, spicy, smoky and sour, I add a bit to stir fries, soups and sauces. It's great - I'm kind of hooked on the stuff.
In this recipe, I'd add a heaping tablespoon of gojuchang with the kimchi in step 1 for heat and flavor. It adds a depth of flavor and a glossy redness to everything it touches - including your rubber utensils.

Sally

I doubled the kim chi and kim chi juice (this ups the spice level considerably, and be sure to use old kim chi for the best tastes). I cut the SPAM and fried four eggs instead (two each) for protein. It tasted JUST like our favorite Bokkeumbap dish, a kim chi fried rice that is actually made at the table after a Korean BBQ meal with all the leftover meats and sides. This is a delicious recipe, Korean Husband approved! Hoping I can do with 2 TBS of butter (I used salted) to cut the fat next time.

Matt

This is completely addictive. Make as written. Do not substitute. You won't be sorry. You will only contemplate how empty your life was before this recipe.

Stephen

And if you're dead-set against SPAM, diced, cooked Portuguese sausage (linguica) or even bacon work great, too.

anni from pasadena

As a full-fledged Korean, I can tell you this recipe is the bomb! Soy sauce is unnecessary, as you get plenty of salt from the kimchee and nori. It's good to cook this in a cast-iron pan so you get the crunchy goodness on the bottom. Even better with a drizzle of sriracha sauce at the end! Yum!

Faith

If you're in/near New Jersey, try it with pork roll.

Sheyla

I was looking for an authentic kimchi fried rice recipe and this is it! To make the recipe vegetarian, I used boiled tofu in place of spam. I used brown rice for this. Very delicious and easy.

chapala

Added garlic, diced carrot and bell pepper, sliced mushrooms. Didn't have any leftover meat, so this version vegetarian. Good!

Swati

I made this recipe to serve 30 instead of 2 for a party. Was a big hit and the pot was empty! What I changed : Added 3 Thai Red chiles & 1 Tbsp of grated fresh ginger. I scrambled the eggs instead of frying and also garnished with some scallion. I also eliminated the spam/ham. As far as proportions, I used 4.5 cups of dry rice, 2 medium onions, 64 oz jar of Kimchi and all the juice. Can't wait to make it again!!

JG

I have made this several times now and it is so perfect! You can use left over rice (which I keep handy in the freezer) and whatever veggies or meat you have on hand. Made it with left-over roasted chicken, pancetta or sausage. I added peas one time and lightly sautéed kale another. The kimchi I use is very spicy and so not much else is needed. Really fabulous recipe to take off on and do your own thing!

Jean

This was a delicious and easy way to use up leftover rice! I also made a couple modifications: I wanted more protein, so I scrambled 4 eggs with green onion and a little soy sauce, then mixed that in with the rice. I also used 2 slices of bacon for the meat, skipped the butter, and added a TB of gochujang to soften the bite of the kimchi. This was the best fried rice I’ve ever made!

Katia

Where's the gochujang in this recipe?? Gotta have gochujang in your kimchee fried rice.

Nah

Dead probiotic bacteria still provide virtually the same health benefits as living bacteria, so it's not really something you need to be worrying about, especially if your normal diet already includes other fermented foods. Cooking the kimchi with the other ingredients infuses everything with the delicious flavor, so adding it alone after everything else has already cooked would mean you're missing out on the true beauty of the dish. Go ahead and cook your kimchi.

Colin C-S

In reply to Richard: I would try some fried tofu. Most Asian supermarkets or specialties stores will have pre-fried cold tofu available. It retains its chew and soaks up flavor well if slowly.

Erin

This is a fantastic fried rice recipe; initially I thought that the kimchi would be overpowering, but it was perfect. I swapped the spam out with some chopped bulgolgi beef from the night before and added a little bit of gochujang at the end for a bit more spice. I'll be making this recipe many more times in the future!

Sue

Yummy and quick! Made 3x the recipe to feed my family of 4 (with 2 hungry teenagers) and have leftovers for lunch. Used 1 large and 1 small leftover rice from Chinese takeout. Otherwise followed the recipe (x3).The crispy rice was the best. I’ll definitely use this technique whenever I make fried rice from now on. Next time, I’ll follow others’ advice and use pork belly in place of the spam and add gochujang. Again, yum!

Tiipiloo

Used some seitan that was in the fridge and plonked two fried eggs on top. Super filling and delicious with lots of salty warmth. Will leave undisturbed in the cast-iron pan a little longer next time to get crunchy rice.

Sulu

SOOOOO good! I added celery, carrots, green onion, and used bacon... It was incredible!

MK

Def a keeper! Made it with tempeh bacon in place of Spam. And my kimchi didn't have much liquid, so I just rinsed a small portion with water and strained that to use for the liquid component.

CelesteSS

I've made this probably 100 times, it's a family favorite. I never have spam around, so have made with bacon, ham, leftover chicken, even with tuna fish - or no added protein. I usually up the kimchi a little bit and top with sliced scallions along with the nori and fried egg.

Sarah

As many mentioned and as an avid kimchi fried rice fan (my comfort food!), yes, many meats will work. My favorite is sliced pork belly. Yum. Also, try adding a spoonful of peanut butter when cooking the kimchi juice/kimchi. It sounds odd but I got it from an old Korean recipe and it ups the whole thing. Trust me.

Kate

Kimchi fried rice with just soy sauce besides the kimchi and juice? I guess—if you're OK with the most mediocre kimchi fried rice ever. You need gochujang. I make a sauce mixture that has mostly gochujang, a little bit of sugar, soy sauce, and oyster sauce. And MSG. Always MSG.

j

Added approx 1 tsp gochugang and some cooked tofu.

Ann F

Holy cow, this is so good!

Susan

So delicious! And easy!

jaclyn

Made this with pancetta, gochujang, and peas. Was divine.

Amy

I’ve been cooking this for several years now and tried a bunch of different plant-based substitutes for the Spam. The Field Roast Smoked Frankfurters give the best flavor/texture to this. Also agreed that adding some gochujang is essential.

vivian y.

I used leftover salmon (roughly shredded with a fork) and it turned out well. Forgot to use onion so I sprinkled in some onion powder and didn’t miss it. Finished by topping with sesame seeds. A bit controversial but I also like to eat mine with a little ketchup…

Rachel

Replaced spam with tofu that was fried with salt and pepper before and added mushrooms and edamame to make a vege version.

Nancy

So easy, and has become a "comfort food" in our household! Thanks NYT!

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Kimchi Fried Rice Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is kimchi fried rice trivia? ›

Interesting facts:
  • Despite its spicy quality today, the early recipes found did not contain the use of chili pepper which gives its spicy personality. ...
  • Kimchi is used in a variety of other South Korean dishes such as budae-jigae(a very hearty soup) and is always present in the dinner table as a side dish.
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What is kimchi fried rice made of? ›

Kimchi fried rice or kimchi-bokkeum-bap (김치볶음밥) is a variety of bokkeum-bap ("fried rice"), a popular dish in South Korea. Kimchi fried rice is made primarily with kimchi and rice, along with other available ingredients, such as diced vegetables or meats like Spam.

Why is my kimchi fried rice wet? ›

Rice, Pork, and Kimchi

Do not use freshly steamed rice! The rice should be dried out in the fridge overnight to reduce moisture in the rice. Too much moisture in the rice will make your fried rice soggy and mushy – and we don't want that!

Is kimchi and rice a healthy meal? ›

Kimchi fried rice can be a part of a weight loss diet if consumed in moderation and prepared with fresh ingredients (no processed nasties). By not going crazy with the oil and using healthy fats such as olive oil or avoado oil, or tallow you'll avoid inflammation from seed oils.

What does kimchi mean in Chinese? ›

Because they bear some similarities, kimchi is often referred to as “hanguo pao cai,” which means “Korean fermented vegetables,” in China.

Why do Asians eat kimchi? ›

For Korean people, kimchi is not only regarded as food, but also as the symbol of the nation's pride and identity. Kimchi has been an integral part in the Korean food culture for thousands of years. Kimchi is rich in ancient historical values that reflect the Korean way of life.

Can kimchi fried rice go bad? ›

Telling if Kimchi Fried Rice has gone bad can be quite simple. Visually, you will see a change in the color, it might appear darker. In terms of smell, it won't be as aromatic and may have a sour or rancid scent. When you see visible mold or any unusual growth in your rice, it's a definite sign it has spoiled.

Do Koreans eat kimchi fried rice for breakfast? ›

Koreans enjoy kimchi bokkeumbap for breakfast, lunch, dinner, as a snack or a side... You can pair it with a fried egg, or with Korean fried chicken.

Is kimchi healthy? ›

Along with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, kimchi contains natural probiotic bacteria. If you eat them regularly, the probiotics in fermented foods can be beneficial to your gut microbiome. Studies suggest that eating kimchi on a daily basis could help to improve some digestive problems.

What to eat with kimchi fried rice? ›

Add fried egg: Kimchi fried rice is often served with a fried egg (cooked over-easy) on top. Add vegetables: carrots, kale, mushrooms, peas. Add meat: cooked bacon, chicken, pork, or ground beef. Make a bowl: Serve in a Korean Bulgogi Bowls.

What is fried rice syndrome? ›

Fried rice syndrome is caused by a bacterium called Bacillus cereus, which is present in these types of starchy foods prior to cooking. Bacillus cereus is a heat-resistant bacteria, so even recooking foods that have not been appropriately refrigerated can result in food poisoning.

Do you eat kimchi cold or hot? ›

So do you eat kimchi hot or cold? If you are eating kimchi because of the amazing live cultures and nutrient availability it offers, we recommend eating it cold. Try some of our own favorite cold kimchi recipes to get started: Cold noodles with kimchi.

What is kimchi made of? ›

Kimchi can be made from a variety of vegetables, and even fruits, but the most recognized version — baechu kimchi — is made with cabbage. Alongside cabbage, it often contains radishes, scallions, carrots, garlic, ginger, chili flakes, and other flavorings. Kimchi has a sour, salty, savory, and often fiery taste.

When did kimchi fried rice originate? ›

The origins of kimchi fried rice are a bit less clear, as it is a relatively modern fusion dish that likely emerged in the mid-20th century as Korean cuisine was evolving. It's believed to have been created as a way to repurpose leftover rice and kimchi.

What does kimchi stand for? ›

The Korean term "Kimchi" refers to fermented vegetables, and encompasses salt and seasoned vegetables. It is mainly served as a side dish with every meal, but also can be served as a main dish. Kimchi is mainly recognized as a spicy fermented cabbage dish globally.

Which country national dish is kimchi? ›

The national dish of Korea, kimchi is a made of vegetables such as napa cabbage, radish and scallion, though a wide variety of peppers and seasonings can be added to influence the complex flavors.

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