Easy Omurice: Omelet Rice Featuring Ketchup Fried Rice
Making a restaurant-quality omurice at home is easier than you think. With its savory ketchup fried rice and a soft, fluffy egg omelet topping, this omelet rice recipe is a meal that everyone will enjoy. Try this omelette rice recipe tonight and let me know how it turned out in the comments.

What Is Omurice?
Omu rice is a Japanese Western-style dish made by placing an omelet on top of fried rice. The fried rice usually contains chicken or ham, onions, and carrots, and is stir-fried with ketchup to create flavorful ketchup fried rice.
The omelet can either be thin and wrapped around the rice or softly cooked and placed on top. Common sauces include ketchup or demi-glace sauce, but at home, most people simply drizzle ketchup over the omelet rice.

Although omurice is not Korean food but Japanese cuisine, many Koreans are very familiar with it and often enjoy it as a home-cooked meal. Over time, the recipe has been adapted into a Korean-style omelet rice recipe using ingredients commonly found in Korean kitchens. Today’s omu rice recipe is one of those Korean-style versions that is easy to make at home.
The Origin of Omurice (Japanese Western-Style Food)
- Rengatei (Tokyo, around 1900): Kitchen staff mixed rice and ingredients with eggs and cooked them together so they could eat quickly with one hand during busy hours.
- Hokkyokusei (Osaka, around 1925): A chef created omurice for a regular customer with a weak stomach by wrapping fried rice in a soft omelet.

Different Styles of Omurice
- Classic Folded Omu rice:
The omelet wraps around the ketchup rice, just like in today’s omelette rice recipe. - Torn Omelet (Tokyo-Style Fluffy Omu rice):
A thick, fluffy omelet is placed on top of the rice and then sliced open to cover the rice. - Demi-Glace Omu rice:
Soft-cooked omelet rice topped with rich demi-glace sauce instead of ketchup.
K-Omurice vs. J-Omurice: Key Differences
Omelette rice is one of the Japanese dishes that became popular in Korea, similar to donkatsu. However, Korean-style omelette rice is slightly different from the Japanese version.
- Protein: In Japan, chicken is most commonly used. In Korea, sausages, bacon, or Spam are more popular choices for ketchup fried rice.
- Sauce: Japanese recipes often use ketchup and Worcestershire sauce. In Korean homes, Worcestershire sauce is less common, so ketchup is often combined with soy sauce, oyster sauce, or tonkatsu sauce. In this omelette rice recipe, tonkatsu sauce is used as an easy substitute.

Why you’ll love this Omu rice recipe
Ingredients for Omelette Rice
For the Ketchup Rice
- Cooked rice: 1 large bowl
- Small onion: 1/2
- Green onion: 1/3 stalk
- Carrot: 1/5
- Sausage (or ham): 2 links / 70g
- Ketchup: 2 tbsp
- Tonkatsu sauce: 1 tbsp
- Cooking oil: 2 tbsp

For the Omelet
- Eggs: 2 large
- Salt: 1 pinch
For the Special Omu rice Sauce
(This sauce can be skipped. You can simply drizzle ketchup and mayonnaise instead. I skipped this sauce today.)
- Tonkatsu sauce: 4 tbsp
- Ketchup: 1.5 tbsp
- Butter: 1 tbsp
- Oligosaccharide (or liquid syrup): 1 tbsp
- Water: 30 ml

Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare the Vegetables and Sausages
Finely dice the carrots and onions so they cook evenly. Thinly slice the green onions and sausages. Sausages add a rich, smoky flavor to the ketchup fried rice.
2. Cook the Fluffy Omelet
Heat oil in a non-stick pan. Pour in the beaten eggs with a pinch of salt. If you want a softer omelet, you can add 1–2 tbsp of milk or heavy cream. Cook the eggs flat and thin, then set aside.

3. Sauté the Fried Rice
Heat oil in a pan and sauté onions, carrots, green onions, and sausages. Once the sausages are lightly browned, add the rice, ketchup, and tonkatsu sauce. Stir-fry until every grain is coated, creating flavorful ketchup fried rice.

4. Simmer the Signature Sauce (Optional)
This sauce can be skipped. I skipped it and finished the omelet rice with ketchup and mayonnaise instead. Combine all sauce ingredients in a small pot and simmer over low heat for about 5 minutes.
5. Plating Like a Pro
Place the fried ketchup rice on one side of the omelet and fold the other half over. Drizzle with ketchup, mayonnaise, and sprinkle parsley for a classic omurice finish.

Pro Tips for The Best Omelet Rice
Prevent Mushy Rice:
Use cold, leftover rice or spread fresh rice on a plate to remove excess moisture before stir-frying.
Prevent the Omelet from Tearing:
Let the bottom of the omelet set before flipping.
Omelette Rice Sauce Recipe
At home, most people simply add ketchup to omelet rice. If you want a simple but flavorful sauce, follow this recipe. Simmer 4 tbsp tonkatsu sauce, 1.5 tbsp ketchup, 1 tbsp butter, 1 tbsp syrup, and 30 ml water for 5 minutes.

When to Make Omurice
- When you feel too lazy to cook:
This omelette rice recipe takes only 10 minutes. - When you want to cook for kids:
The sweet ketchup fried rice flavor makes it a kid-friendly meal. - When you want to use up all the vegetables in your fridge:
Omu rice is perfect for cleaning out leftover vegetables. - When you have too many eggs:
This omelet rice recipe uses plenty of eggs. - When you need to use leftover rice:
Omurice is ideal for leftover rice, and cold rice actually makes better fried rice.

Great Recipe for Using Leftover Rice
Omelet rice recipe is perfect for using leftover rice. Here are more easy rice recipes:
- Tuna Mayo Rice:
A simple rice bowl topped with tuna mayo and eggs. Affordable, easy, and popular among Korean students.
10-Min Korean Tuna Mayo Rice Bowl: Tuna Mayo Deopbap
- Cream Kimchi Fried Rice:
Kimchi fried rice dipped in a cheesy cream sauce, known for its spicy and creamy balance.
Cream Kimchi Fried Rice: Viral Kimchi Bokkeumbap
FAQ about Perfect Omelette Rice

Easy Omurice: Omelet Rice Featuring Ketchup Fried Rice
Equipment
Ingredients
Ketchup Fried Rice
- 1 bowl Cooked rice
- 1/2 Small onion
- 1/3 stalk Green onion
- 1/5 Carrot
- 70 g Sausage or ham 2 links
- 2 tbsp Ketchup
- 1 tbsp Tonkatsu sauce
- 2 tbsp Cooking oil
Omelet
- 2 Eggs
- 1 pinch Salt
Special Omurice Sauce
- 4 tbsp Tonkatsu sauce
- 1.5 tbsp Ketchup
- 1 tbsp Butter
- 1 tbsp Oligosaccharide (or liquid syrup)
- 30 ml Water
Instructions
- Finely dice the carrots and onions, and thinly slice the green onions.1/2 Small onion, 1/3 stalk Green onion, 1/5 Carrot

- Slice the sausages into thin pieces.70 g Sausage

- Whisk the eggs with salt in a bowl until well combined. If you want a softer texture, you can add a few tablespoons of milk or heavy cream.2 Eggs, 1 pinch Salt

- Heat cooking oil in a pan, pour in the eggs, and cook them flat on both sides to prepare the omelet.

- Heat cooking oil in a pan and sauté the onions, carrots, green onions, and ham (sausage).2 tbsp Cooking oil

- Once the ham is golden brown, add the rice along with the ketchup and tonkatsu sauce.2 tbsp Ketchup, 1 tbsp Tonkatsu sauce, 1 bowl Cooked rice

- Stir-fry thoroughly until the seasoning is evenly mixed.

- For the Special Omurice Sauce:You can skip this sauce and simply drizzle ketchup and mayonnaise instead. I skipped this sauce in today’s recipe.Combine all sauce ingredients in a small pot and simmer over low heat for about 5 minutes.4 tbsp Tonkatsu sauce, 1.5 tbsp Ketchup, 1 tbsp Butter, 1 tbsp Oligosaccharide (or liquid syrup), 30 ml Water
- Plating: Place the rice on one half of the omelet,

- then fold the other half over to create a half-moon shape.

- Drizzle with ketchup and mayonnaise, and finish with a sprinkle of parsley.







