How to Make Sheet Pan Fried Rice
Using just one sheet pan to make fried rice not only makes cleanup easier but its hands-free technique allows you to get other things done while it cooks. This recipe is made ultra easy because we use frozen vegetables and rice, which cuts down on prep time. Take a look at our quick overview of how to make sheet-pan fried rice, then read on for the full ingredients list and recipe.
Mix Together the Ingredients
In a bowl, combine the rice, vegetables, soy sauce, and oil.
Onto the Sheet Pan
Spread the rice mixture evenly into a thin layer on a sheet pan sprayed with cooking spray.
Bake, Stir, Bake
Bake the fried rice for 10 minutes. Stir it and continue to bake until it is just starting to brown. Serve while it’s hot!
What to Serve with Sheet Pan Fried Rice
Our sheet pan fried rice recipe is so versatile, once you try it, it’s sure to find its way back on your dinner table, time and time again. While we like it with a large variety of main dishes, it’s a natural choice as a side dish for other Asian-style dishes like slow-cooker orange chicken or Chinese sweet and sour pork.
While you have the oven fired up, you many want to make another sheet-pan main dish like Asian stir-fry sheet-pan dinner to serve with it.
You can’t go wrong. Sheet-pan fried rice goes well with almost anything!
How to Store and Reheat Sheet Pan Fried Rice
If you’re lucky enough to have any sheet-pan fried rice left over, you can store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. You’ll want to let it cool first, but don’t wait too long. You should make sure to chill the rice within 1 hour after you make it to prevent harmful bacteria from growing.
The same is true for freezing the rice. You need to let it cool first, for up to 1 hour, then place it into a freezer zippered bag and freeze for up to 3 months.
To reheat the fried rice, just pop it in your microwave in a microwave-safe bowl, and cover it and heat on High for 1 to 2 minutes for refrigerated or 2 to 4 minutes for frozen, or until hot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can You Fry Foods on a Sheet Pan?
Yes and no. Let’s start with the “no”. No, you can’t deep fry things on sheet pan. Deep frying is the process of completely submerging a food item in hot oil and cooking until golden brown and cooked through. That’s simply not possible on a sheet pan.
Now, here’s the “yes”. You can lightly coat foods in oil and cook at a high heat, until golden brown and cooked through. Does it taste exactly the same as something that is deep fried? Not exactly, but it can get close.
Of course, fried rice is never deep-fried. It’s cooked in a much smaller amount of oil, usually in a wok or skillet. That makes converting a traditional fried rice recipe to a sheet pan fried rice recipe a no brainer, as it’s easy to cook successfully in the oven.
Can You Add a Protein to Sheet Pan Fried Rice?
Yes! Just make sure you use a fully cooked protein, like leftover roast chicken or pork. Cut it into small pieces and scatter it over the rice in the last few minutes of the cooking process. You’re just trying to heat it through completely.
While you can certainly add uncooked proteins to a sheet-pan fried rice, you should follow a kitchen-tested recipe that includes uncooked protein to make sure you’re cooking those proteins adequately, so they are safe to eat. Since we did not test this recipe with any uncooked protein, we can’t recommend it.
Can You Use Leftover Rice in Sheet Pan Fried Rice?
Most traditional fried rice recipes use leftover rice, because it is drier and doesn’t get gummy when stir-fried in a wok or skillet. While it may be possible to use it in this recipe, we did not test it with leftover rice, so we can’t recommend it.
We used packaged frozen rice in this recipe, which is easy to keep on hand as a kitchen staple and takes only a few minutes to reheat before continuing with the recipe.
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