{"title":"How to Make Rice Cooker Ground Beef and Egg Rice","canonicalUrl":"https://www.showmestepbystep.com/cooking/how-to-make-rice-cooker-ground-beef-and-egg-rice","category":{"slug":"cooking","name":"Cooking"},"creator":{"name":"JAPANESE COOKING CHANNEL","channelUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwIqx0eWKDDzs-hm_Y_FyKw","sourceVideoUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgxZUVvNbxg"},"tldr":"Japanese rice cooker dump-and-go meal: ground beef, carrot, garlic, beaten eggs, soy-sake-mirin sauce. Ready in 50 min, zero stress.","totalDurationSeconds":3000,"difficulty":"easy","tools":["Rice cooker","Fine mesh strainer","Chef knife","Cutting board","Mixing bowls (small and medium)","Liquid measuring cup","Measuring spoons","Whisk or fork","Rice paddle"],"materials":["Japanese short-grain rice","Ground beef (80/20)","Carrot","Garlic","Eggs","Green onion","Soy sauce","Sake","Mirin","Sesame oil","Sugar","Stock powder (dashi or chicken bouillon)","Black pepper"],"steps":[{"number":1,"title":"Step 1: Rinse and Soak the Rice","text":"Measure 150g (about 3/4 cup) of Japanese short-grain rice into a bowl. Cover the rice with cool tap water, swirl it gently with your fingers, and pour the cloudy water off. Repeat the rinse two or three times until the water runs almost clear. Cover the rinsed rice with fresh water and let it sit while you prep everything else. Soaking gives the grains time to absorb water so they cook up plump and even in the rice cooker."},{"number":2,"title":"Step 2: Finely Chop the Carrot, Garlic, and Green Onion","text":"Take 30g of carrot (about a 2-inch piece) and chop it into a fine dice so it cooks down in the same time as the rice. Mince 1 clove of garlic. Slice 20g of green onion into thin rings and set them aside on a small plate for later. You want everything small enough that no single bite gives you a raw chunk of carrot or a slap of garlic."},{"number":3,"title":"Step 3: Mix the Soy-Sake-Mirin Sauce","text":"In a small bowl whisk together 1.5 tablespoons of soy sauce, 1 tablespoon of sake, 1 tablespoon of mirin, 1/2 tablespoon of sesame oil, 1.5 teaspoons of sugar, and 1 teaspoon of stock powder (dashi, Somi Shantan, or chicken bouillon all work). Stir until the sugar and the stock powder dissolve. Taste it once. It should hit salty, slightly sweet, with that toasty hit from the sesame oil. This sauce is the entire flavor base for the dish."},{"number":4,"title":"Step 4: Drain the Rice and Add It to the Rice Cooker","text":"Pour the soaking water off through a fine mesh strainer and let the rice drain for a moment. Tip the drained rice into the rice cooker inner pot. Add 200ml of fresh water (about 7/8 of a US cup). This water-to-rice ratio is lower than a normal cook because the seasoning mixture you made in the last step adds extra liquid."},{"number":5,"title":"Step 5: Layer Carrot, Ground Beef, and Garlic on Top of the Rice","text":"Scatter the chopped carrot evenly across the surface of the rice. Add 120g of ground beef and break it up with your fingers or a fork so you get small bits instead of one solid puck. Sprinkle the minced garlic on top. Do not stir. The layering matters here. The beef sits above the rice and bastes it as everything cooks down."},{"number":6,"title":"Step 6: Pour the Seasoning Over Everything and Cook","text":"Stir the seasoning bowl one more time and pour the sauce evenly across the surface of the rice cooker. Close the lid, select the regular white rice setting, and press start. Walk away. Depending on the model this takes 35 to 50 minutes. The rice cooker handles temperature, timing, and the steam release for you."},{"number":7,"title":"Step 7: Beat the Eggs and Pour Them Over the Cooked Rice","text":"When the rice cooker finishes and switches to keep-warm, crack 2 large eggs into a small bowl and whisk them until the yolks and whites are fully combined. Open the lid and pour the beaten eggs evenly over the hot cooked rice. The residual heat from the rice and the inner pot will cook the egg through gently while you finish the next step."},{"number":8,"title":"Step 8: Scatter Green Onion, Hold on Warm, Then Fold","text":"Scatter the sliced green onion across the egg-topped rice. Close the lid and let it sit on keep-warm for about 20 minutes. This gives the eggs time to finish setting and lets the green onion soften into the rice. After the rest, fold everything together with a rice paddle so the beef, the egg, and the onion distribute evenly through every grain."},{"number":9,"title":"Step 9: Scoop into Bowls and Finish with Black Pepper","text":"Scoop a generous portion into a bowl and finish with a heavy crack of fresh black pepper across the top. The pepper is not optional here. It cuts through the richness of the egg and beef and ties the whole bowl together. Serves one as a hearty meal or two as a smaller dinner with a side of miso soup or a quick cucumber salad."}],"recipe":{"servings":"Serves 1-2","prepMinutes":10,"cookMinutes":40,"cuisine":"Japanese","ingredients":[{"name":"Japanese short-grain rice (uncooked)","amount":"150g (about 3/4 cup)"},{"name":"ground beef","notes":"80/20 preferred","amount":"120g (4.2 oz)"},{"name":"carrot","notes":"finely chopped","amount":"30g (about 2 inches)"},{"name":"garlic","notes":"minced","amount":"1 clove"},{"name":"eggs","notes":"beaten","amount":"2 large"},{"name":"green onion","notes":"sliced thin","amount":"20g (about 2 stalks)"},{"name":"water","amount":"200ml (7/8 cup)"},{"name":"soy sauce","amount":"1.5 tbsp"},{"name":"sake","amount":"1 tbsp"},{"name":"mirin","amount":"1 tbsp"},{"name":"sesame oil","amount":"1/2 tbsp"},{"name":"sugar","amount":"1.5 tsp"},{"name":"stock powder","notes":"dashi, Somi Shantan, or chicken bouillon","amount":"1 tsp"},{"name":"black pepper","notes":"generous, do not skip","amount":"to taste"}]},"lastUpdated":"2026-05-26T01:51:53.425Z","published":"2026-05-26T01:51:38.840Z","license":"CC BY 4.0. 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