Making homemade Hawaiian Fried Rice is so quick and easy in the Ninja Foodi, it literally takes less than 30 minutes!
I have a little confession to make. I didn't plan this recipe at all. I was just hungry one night and looked in the fridge. There sat this little bit of fresh pineapple that was just begging to be eaten. What in the world do I make with pineapple? I didn't have ham or much of anything in the fridge. I had rice though.
I fired up the Ninja Foodi and made some rice. Added in the pineapple, a bit of ginger, and eggs. Voila... I had pineapple fried rice. My husband isn't a fan of fried rice, but when he tried it, he said it was delicious and would be even more delicious with ham! He's so smart. Hawaiian Fried Rice was born!
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Don't you just love one pot recipes that take less than 30 minutes?
I sure do and this recipe for Hawaiian Fried Rice is one of them! You won't believe how fast and easy this recipe is and it tastes delicious!
Another great recipe to try that is a quick, one pot meal is my recipe for Ninja Foodi Spaghetti. This is one of my most popular recipes and gets rave reviews, so be sure to give it a try!
Easy Shrimp Scampi is also a one pot meal and takes about 20 minutes to make. This one is fancy enough to serve for a special occasion and easy enough to make anytime!
If you love Mac & Cheese and want a grown up version, be sure to check out this recipe for Creamy Mac & Cheese. There is a very unusual ingredient in this Mac & Cheese that really makes it special.
Feel like chili and don't have a lot of time? You can make a delicious chili in under 30 minutes! Check out this recipe for Quick & Easy Chili!
I'm always looking for recipe ideas, so if you have any favorites that you want converted to the Ninja Foodi, be sure to leave a comment below or send me an email at; louise@thesaltedpepper.com
What kind of Rice Can I use to make Hawaiian Fried Rice?
Typically fried rice is made using a white rice. This recipe calls for white jasmine rice, but if you want to switch your rice that's okay, too!
If you want to make fried rice with a different type of rice, here are a few options and suggestions on cooking times:
White Rice: Regular white long grain rice can be substituted for the jasmine rice and no changes need to be made to the liquid or the cooking time.
Brown Rice: Brown Rice is perfectly fine to use for fried rice, but you do have to cook it longer. My recommendation is to use 1 cup of brown rice with 1 ¼ cup of water, 1 tablespoon of sesame oil and pressure cook it on high for 12 minutes with an immediate release. The rice will finish up cooking during the sauté time and become the perfect texture for fried rice.
If you want it a little softer, just add a bit more liquid after pressure cooking and close the lid to let it absorb the liquid. Then proceed with the recipe.
Basmati Rice: Basmati rice is used a lot in Indian cooking and can be used in fried rice. No changes need to be made to liquid or timing when using basmati rice.
Arborio Rice: I do not recommend using Arborio rice to make fried rice. This rice is used a lot when making risotto because it is very starchy and produces a creamy texture when liquid is absorbed. This will make it difficult for you to get the individual grains of rice that you want in fried rice.
Instant Rice: I do not recommend using instant rice or minute rice in a pressure cooker for any recipe. This rice has been cooked and then dehydrated, so it only needs a few minutes of cooking time to rehydrate. Even zero minutes of pressure cooking time will result in instant rice being overcooked and mushy.
I know there are many other kinds of rice and if you have a specific one you want to use that is not listed here, leave me a comment and I will try to help you with cooking times and liquid amounts.
How to make Fried Rice
Making fried rice is simple, especially in the Ninja Foodi! It is recommended in a lot of recipes to use day-old rice to make your fried rice. This is because freshly cooked rice can be sticky and doesn't give you that texture of fried rice.
We can skip that step and make rice that is perfect for fried rice in just a few minutes! By pressure cooking the rice for just 1 minute and adding a touch of oil to the water, we get the perfect texture for Hawaiian Fried Rice or any version of Fried Rice you want to make!
I have made rice, all different types of rice, at least 103 times in the Ninja Foodi. Well... that might be a bit of an exaggeration, but it feels like I am always making rice! I don't even eat that much rice, but I want to get the timing down for various recipes so you don't have to deal with some of the failed rice attempts that I have had.
When making fried rice you can put any ingredients in the fried rice you want, but I urge you to follow these tips to ensure your Hawaiian Fried Rice or any type of fried rice turns out correctly the first time.
- Rinse the rice. I know it is one more step, but it only takes a few minutes and makes a big difference in fried rice. Rinse the rice until the water turns clear and the easiest tool I have found to this is using a fine mesh strainer. They aren't very expensive and work great for so many things. You find one like I use right HERE.
- Use the timing and liquid volume I use in this recipe if you are using white rice. If you are using a different rice, follow my suggestions described above. You might be tempted to increase the cooking time, but please keep in mind that the rice will cook longer after the initial pressure cooking time.
- Don't add too much soy sauce or other liquids. If you add too much liquid during the sauté time, your rice may come out sticky or soupy. Keep the liquids to a minimum. You substitute some of the water in the PC time with another thin liquid if you like. I recommend substituting no more than ¼ cup.
Let's get to making Hawaiian Fried Rice in the Ninja Foodi!
This is such a simple recipe that I don't think it's necessary for me to list out the instructions in paragraph form. If you disagree, then please let me know and I will! The recipe is below!
You can also watch me make this recipe on YouTube by clicking here: Hawaiian Fried Rice in the Ninja Foodi
Hawaiian Fried Rice in the Ninja Foodi
Ingredients
- 1 cup Jasmine Rice
- 1 cup water
- 2 tablespoon Sesame Oil divided
- ¼ cup peas frozen
- â…“ cup celery diced
- â…“ cup carrots diced
- ½ cup pineapple diced
- ½ cup ham diced
- 1 teaspoon ginger freshly grated
- 2 teaspoon soy sauce
- 2 green onions
- 2 eggs
- ½ teaspoon sea salt after cooking add to taste
Instructions
- Rinse the Jasmine Rice under cold water for 2-3 minutes. Combine 1 Cup of rice with 1 Cup of water and 1 tablespoon of Sesame Oil in the inner pot of the Ninja Foodi.
- Put the pressure lid on and set the pressure on high for 1 minute. Set the black valve to seal. Immediately release the pressure. Remove the pressure lid.
- While the rice is cooking, dice up your ingredients.
- Add in all the remaining ingredients, except the eggs and green onions. Stir. Put the TenderCrisp lid down and set the Air Crisp function on 390° F for 10 minutes. Stir every 2-3 minutes.
- Push the rice to the edges, making a well in the center. Scramble 2 eggs. Turn on the sear/saute on high. Add the eggs to the center and leave them alone until they begin to set on the bottom.
- Once the eggs begin to set, use a chopstick or other utensil that is safe for non-stick and move them around continuously while they finish cooking. This will keep them fluffy. When they are almost completely cooked, turned off the Ninja Foodi
- Add in the diced green onions. Stir to combine. Serve & Enjoy!
Notes
- This recipe calls for white jasmine rice, please see post for instructions for brown rice if you have brown jasmine rice.
Nutrition
Hope you enjoy this one! How about serving it up with a delicious eggroll recipe?!
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Melissa
Hi, I absolutely love this recipe! I make it quite often (for awhile it was once or twice a week) but I've cut down a bit now 🙂 I have a question though, on your 333 kcal, is that per serving? Or total for the entire batch?
Louise
It's per serving and there are 4 servings.
Nancy
OMG Louise....wish I had you on speed dial! I didn’t have Jasmine rice. Just regular long grain white rice and it didn’t cook all the way through! I followed the recipe to the T. Ugh. I guess it’s edible but not perfect. What did I do wrong and what should I do next time?
Louise
If the rice you used wasn't cooked enough, next time add a little water and use sear saute to finish it before you add the remaining ingredients and AC. Usually Jasmine and white rice have the same cooking times, so I'm not 100% sure what happened. Did you taste the rice after the PC time? The only other thing I can think of is you could have dried it out too much with the AC at the end. I'm sorry you had that experience though!
Pam
Made this last night along with your egg roll recipe. They were both a hit...very good!!!! The rice was super easy and I’m sure I’ll be making it again soon. Be great for lunch at work!!!
I’ve loved watching your videos!!!! We just got out Nonja Foodi and you are definitely my go to girl!!
Thank you
Pam
Louise
Thank you and I'm so glad you enjoyed the recipes! Congrats on the Foodi!
Gale
Please don't stick chop sticks stab into rice bowl it means some is going to die! If bowl is to full just lay chopsticks on the side. Never set on bowl pointed at a person when laying down down bad eduget.. I'm Japanese.
Louise
That is very interesting, I had no idea. Thanks for sharing.
Amber
I am having dinner guests next Saturday. I am so excited to serve this with Asian marinated chicken kebabs! I made this combo once before and my kids could not get enough. This Hawaiian rice recipe is a must have side to your BBQ! Love, love, love it! Thanks again Louise!
Louise
Thank you so much, I'm so glad you liked it!