Pineapple Teriyaki Fried Rice

4 Servings
30 min

This Teriyaki Fried Rice is flavorful and slightly sweet with a thick, sticky homemade teriyaki glaze on top. Perfect for those warm spring and summer nights and packed with tropical flavor, this 30-minute teriyaki rice recipe is served with fresh pineapple for a unique twist!


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Why You’ll Love This Teriyaki Fried Rice

This teriyaki pineapple rice bowl is a perfect choice for a simple yet delicious dinner! Here’s why:


  • Summer in a Bowl: The fresh pineapple and teriyaki sauce bring a warm, summery flavor to an easy dinner, any time of the year.


  • Flavor Explosion: Savory teriyaki sauce, slightly sweet pineapple, and crunchy veggies combine for a mouthwatering medley of flavors.


ingredients

Ingredients

This recipe combines simple ingredients to create a flavorful dish. Here are the main components:


  • Homemade Teriyaki Sauce: The highlight of this dish, this sauce is a blend of soy sauce, light brown sugar, pineapple juice, fresh ginger and garlic, mirin or rice vinegar, sesame oil, and a cornstarch slurry for thickness.
  • Fried Rice: The fried rice is made with vegetable oil, chilled white rice, and a frozen vegetable mix. I used a mix of peas, carrots, corn and shelled edamame– but you can use your favorite veggies or what you have on hand!


drizzling the teriyaki glaze on the pineapple boat

Serving

You can add a variety of garnishes like cilantro, cashews, or even some bean sprouts for an extra crunch. You can also add a generous squeeze of lime juice for some extra acid and flavor to balance the salty and sweet of the dish!


the garnished teriyaki pineapple bowls
Pineapple Teriyaki Fried Rice
Recipe details
  • 4  Servings
  • Prep time: 10 Minutes Cook time: 20 Minutes Total time: 30 min
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Ingredients
Homemade Teriyaki Sauce
  • ⅓ cup soy sauce
  • 3 tbsp packed light brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp pineapple juice, optional- from the pineapple
  • 3 cloves garlic, peeled & minced
  • 1 tbsp fresh ginger, peeled & minced
  • 1 ½ tbsp mirin or rice vinegar
  • 1 tbsp toasted sesame oil
  • ¼ cup water mixed with 1 tbsp cornstarch, to make a slurry
Fried Rice
  • 2-3 tbsp vegetable oil or canola oil
  • 4 cups cooked white rice, preferably chilled at least 1-2 hours
  • 2 cups frozen vegetable mix corn, carrots, green peas, edamame (or vegetables of choice)
Serving
  • 2 small pineapples
  • 1 tbsp sesame seeds
  • 2 scallions/green onions, thinly sliced
  • 1 recipe flavorful baked tofu or protein of choice
  • Sriracha, for topping
Instructions
To Make the Homemade Teriyaki Sauce:
Combine the soy sauce, light brown sugar, optional pineapple juice, minced garlic and ginger, mirin or rice vinegar, and sesame oil in a glass measuring cup or microwave-safe bowl. Do not add the water and cornstarch mixture yet.
Stir well until the sugar is mostly dissolved. Set this mixture aside for now.
To Make the Fried Rice:
Next, heat a large skillet or wok over medium heat. Once heated, add in the vegetable oil.
When the oil is hot, add the pre-cooked and chilled white rice along with the frozen vegetable mix. Stir to combine and evenly distribute the heat.
Allow the rice and vegetable mixture to cook over medium to medium-high heat for approximately 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Once the rice and vegetables have been fried slightly, add half of the prepared teriyaki sauce. The remaining sauce will be used later to make a thick, sticky glaze. Stir well to combine.
Continue to cook the rice over medium-high heat for an additional 10 minutes. Make sure to pat down the rice into an even layer to allow it to fry properly. Stir the mixture every 2-3 minutes, patting it down each time to ensure even frying. Add more oil as needed.
To Make The Thickened Teriyaki Glaze:
While the rice is cooking, prepare the teriyaki glaze. Add the cornstarch and water slurry to the remaining teriyaki sauce. Mix well until combined.
Next, heat the sauce and cornstarch mixture either in the microwave on 50% power for 1 minute or over low heat on the stove. The goal is to gently heat the mixture until it begins to bubble and thicken into a sticky glaze. If using a microwave, make sure to keep an eye on it to prevent it from boiling over. If using a stove, stir constantly to prevent burning.
To Make the Pineapple Bowls:
Wash and dry the outside of the pineapples.
Slice each pineapple in half lengthwise with a sharp serrated knife, ensuring to cut through the leaves on the top. (See the pictures in the post above for reference!)
Cut around the edge of the pineapple (but don't cut through to the bottom), leaving a ½-1” border.
Carefully score the center into 1” pieces, then scoop out with a spoon. Keep these fresh pineapple chunks for other uses, like smoothies or snacks.
If the pineapple is very juicy, pour some of the juice out or gently pat with a paper towel.
To Serve:
Once the rice is golden brown and fried, add half the thickened teriyaki glaze to the rice. Stir well until all the rice is coated with the glaze.
Spoon the teriyaki fried rice into each prepared pineapple bowl. Top with a drizzle of the remaining teriyaki glaze, a touch of Sriracha, and a sprinkle of both sliced green onions and sesame seeds.
Finally, serve with your choice of protein. We recommend this flavorful baked tofu for a vegan and vegetarian-friendly option.
Tips
  • For the best teriyaki fried rice, use rice that has been chilled for at least 1-2 hours. This helps to prevent the rice from becoming mushy during frying.
  • For a spicier kick, feel free to add more Sriracha according to your taste preference.
Thank You Berry Much
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