I’m all about using up leftovers and not letting anything go to waste. After all, tossing leftover food is one of the quickest ways to watch your grocery budget disappear! Rice is especially sneaky. Even though it’s one of the cheapest ingredients in my kitchen, it’s also one of the easiest to overestimate, which means a container of cooked rice ends up shoved to the back of the fridge and forgotten until it’s too late. So instead of letting that happen, I started treating leftover rice like a planned ingredient. These 12+ leftover rice recipes are some of our favorite ways to turn extra rice into a real meal, not just something to use up!

Important to Know When Cooking With Leftover Rice
Before we get into it, a quick rice-storage note (so you can feel good about using it later). When you’re storing cooked rice for later, the main goal is to cool it quickly and get it into the fridge, ideally portioned out in a clean container so it chills faster. Cooling cooked rice as soon as possible and then heating it thoroughly before enjoying it again is the best way to keep it food-safe. Don’t leave cooked rice sitting out at room temp, and try to get it cooled and refrigerated within about two hours.
You can also freeze rice for up to 2-3 months and then pull it from the freezer to use in any of the recipes below!
Great Ways to Use Leftover Rice
Leftover rice is basically a blank canvas, and it can go way beyond basic reheating. These recipes with leftover rice show off all the best directions it can take, from savory to sweet!
Fried Rice
I always use leftover rice for fried rice if I can. My family loves it, and I much prefer the texture compared to freshly cooked rice in dishes like these. Day-old rice is a little firmer, so the grains stay separate instead of turning sticky or gummy once I stir in the sauce and add-ins. It’s the easiest way to get that perfect fried rice texture at home.
1. Vegetable Fried Rice
Vegetable Fried Rice

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$4.5 recipe / $1.13 serving
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When I need dinner fast and I’ve got leftover cooked rice in my fridge, I make this vegetable fried rice. It’s garlicky, gingery, and finished with soy sauce and toasted sesame oil, plus eggs and a mix of veggies. The whole thing comes together in less than 30 minutes, and it’s great for using up odds and ends!
2. Chicken Fried Rice
Chicken Fried Rice

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$4.74 recipe / $1.19 serving
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A batch of this chicken fried rice can stretch leftover rice and a single chicken breast into a budget-friendly dinner that tastes even better than takeout (I promise!). This easy recipe feels especially satisfying for how simple the ingredient list really is.
3. Kimchi Fried Rice
Kimchi Fried Rice

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$5.63 recipe / $1.40 serving
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If you like bold flavors, kimchi fried rice is such a fun way to wake up a container of day-old rice. I love how it uses tangy kimchi, quick-cooking vegetables, and even shredded broccoli stem for extra texture, so it feels resourceful while still being incredibly flavorful. There’s no waste in our budget-conscious kitchen!
Cozy Bakes and Casseroles
Casseroles are another spot where I love using day-old rice. Since it’s a little firmer, it holds its texture while it bakes instead of turning mushy, and it soaks up flavor easily while making whatever you’re cooking extra hearty. If I know a casserole is on the menu, I’ll even cook extra rice the night before just to make prep faster.
4. Chicken and Rice Casserole
Chicken and Rice Casserole

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$7.60 recipe / $1.27 serving
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For a cozy baked dinner, chicken and rice casserole turns rice, vegetables, chicken, and cheese into a creamy, hearty meal that feels like classic comfort food. It’s the kind of casserole that works especially well for using up cooked chicken, including rotisserie chicken, and leftover rice.
5. Broccoli Cheese Casserole
Broccoli Cheese Casserole

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$5.78 recipe / $0.96 serving
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I love how our broccoli cheese casserole transforms cooked rice into something creamy, cheesy, and seriously comforting. Broccoli, cheddar, and a simple homemade sauce bake together in about 50 minutes, giving you a side dish that can easily double as the main event.
6. Beef Burrito Casserole
Beef Burrito Casserole

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$8.10 recipe / $1.35 serving
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This beef burrito casserole is layered with seasoned beef, cooked rice, beans, salsa, and cheese, and the little dollops of cream cheese tucked through the middle make it extra creamy and rich. Want to go meatless? I’d skip the ground beef and add in an extra can of black beans or some corn. It’ll still be delicious either way!
Build-Your-Own Rice Bowls
Bowl meals are my favorite way to make leftover rice feel fresh again. Just add a protein, a few colorful toppings, and a punchy sauce, and suddenly dinner is handled!
7. Bibimbap
Bibimbap – The Ultimate Bowl Meal

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$10.66 recipe / $2.67 serving
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Bibimbap is a Korean mixed rice bowl, and our budget-friendly adaptation turns leftover rice into a seriously satisfying dinner. This version keeps things simple with jasmine rice, spinach, chili garlic beef, fresh vegetables, kimchi, and a fried egg, so you still get plenty of color, texture, and flavor without complicated steps. It’s also great for meal prep! I’d just cook the egg fresh each day, or swap in a hard-boiled egg instead.
8. Poor Man’s Burrito Bowls
Poor Man’s Burrito Bowls

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$7.07 recipe / $1.18 serving
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I’m always impressed by how much flavor our poor man’s burrito bowls deliver with such a short and affordable ingredient list. Rice, black beans, salsa, and cheese come together into a filling bowl meal that’s simple, budget-friendly, and perfect for putting leftover rice to work without much effort at all.
9. Spicy Tuna Guacamole Bowls
Spicy Tuna Guacamole Bowls

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$7.80 recipe / $1.95 serving
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These spicy tuna guacamole bowls have a mix of creamy guac, spicy sriracha, and crisp veggies that keeps every bite fresh, and the edamame adds extra protein and fiber. Bonus: it’s designed to be a no-reheat meal prep bowl, so it’s ideal for anyone who doesn’t have access to a microwave at school or work!
10. Sweet N Spicy Chicken Bowls
Sweet n’ Spicy Chicken Bowls

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$6.05 recipe / $1.51 serving
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Meal prep gets a lot more exciting with sweet n spicy chicken bowls in the lineup. These bowls combine chicken, rice, and colorful toppings with a sweet-and-spicy flavor profile that keeps each bite interesting!
Try Making Pancakes!
Leftover rice doesn’t have to live its whole life as a side dish. Once it’s cooked, it can be mixed, crisped, and transformed into something totally different, and this next recipe is proof of that.
11. Rice Pancakes
Rice Pancakes

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$0.71 recipe / $0.36 serving
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I’m OBSESSED with these rice pancakes because they turn yesterday’s rice into something totally unexpected. They’re a quick, easy breakfast with a lightly crisp exterior and soft middle, and they’re a fun change from the usual toast or oatmeal routine. My family loveees them with a drizzle of maple syrup, jam, or a little peanut butter.
Easy and Affordable Dessert
Even dessert is on the table when you’ve got extra rice in the fridge. This easy pudding is one of my family’s favorite recipes for leftover rice! It turns a basic pantry staple into something sweet, cozy, and budget-friendly, without a lot of fuss.
12. Rice Pudding
Creamy Rice Pudding

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$2.40 recipe / $0.60 serving
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Our homemade rice pudding recipe is written with uncooked rice, but I PROMISE it’s just as easy to swap in leftover rice. Just stir in the cooked rice, reduce the amount of milk (check the recipe tips for the exact amounts!), then let it gently simmer until it turns thick, cozy, and scoopable. This easy pudding is what dreams are made of. 🤤
+ More Ways to Use Leftover Rice!
Soups and Stews – A scoop of cooked rice can seriously upgrade a pot of soup or stew. It adds extra heft, stretches the servings, and makes the whole bowl feel more filling. I especially love it in recipes like our Mexican red lentil stew. Leftover rice is also perfect for adding to posole or black bean chili! And if I don’t have a nice loaf of crusty bread to dip into my soup, I love adding a scoop of rice instead. It’s perfect for when I only have a small amount of rice that needs to be used, and I HIGHLY recommend you give it a go.
Meatloaf and Meatballs – Leftover rice is surprisingly great in meatloaf and meatballs because it soaks up extra moisture a lot like breadcrumbs do. It’s also a handy option if you’re gluten-free, since it can help bind everything together and keep the texture tender without relying on bread (just note the amounts may need adjusting as breadcrumbs and rice aren’t a 1:1 swap). For a tried-and-true example, check out our Thai turkey meatloaf recipe!
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