For pantry-led and creative cooking, here is a collection of delicious and easy Japanese recipes you can make at home anytime. Think teriyaki chicken, Japanese curry, miso soup, soba salad, and more. Also, I’ve included tips and resources for anyone who wishes to learn authentic Japanese cooking at home.

Easy Oyakodon (Chicken and Egg Rice Bowl) - One of 38 Japanese Pantry Recipes from Just One Cookbook.

Love to cook more Japanese food at home but not sure where to start? In this meal guide, you’ll find the best-tested, easy Japanese recipes that any beginners can make at home. These favorite home-cooked dishes include miso soup, onigiri rice balls, teriyaki salmon, donburi rice bowls, soba salad, and more.

I’ve also included tips, ideas, and resources on how to optimize your ingredients. Whether you’re a home cook or a college student, you’ll be empowered with the know-how by the end of the post. 

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Quick Tips on How to Make the Best of Pantry Meals

1. Build your pantry staples based on categories and shelf life

First, start with the type of cuisine you prefer. Next, build your pantry based on grains and freezer-friendly proteins. In addition, remember to go for longer shelf-life ingredients.

For cooking Japanese food, you need to stock up on these 6 must-have condiments. Dried ingredients such as dried kombu, dried wakame, nori sheet, tofu, and dried mushrooms are well-worth adding too.

2. Simplify & improvise

You can still enjoy some of your favorite dishes even when you don’t have access to fresh foods. Emergency meals are about simplification and improvisation. Skip non-essential garnishes or cut down on one or two ingredients on the list. Use eggs, tofu, or mushrooms – these 3 powerful ingredients make wonderful stand-ins for many recipes.

3. Use recipes as your guide

When you’re new to cooking, it’s understandable to feel like you need to follow everything listed on a recipe. That’s not true! I recommend reading through any key tips and getting a quick understanding of the dish. If you really wish to cook it but don’t have everything on hand, it’s ok. Once you learn how to use the recipes as a guide instead of strict instructions, you would discover more freedom, knowledge, and creativity as a cook.

4. Cook in a big batch and freeze

Over the years, I’ve learned a lot about time management and efficiency. When I prepare a meal that is suitable for freezing, I’d make a bigger batch so there’s something to eat when my kids are hungry at odd hours. I’d make pickles with leftover vegetables so we can always enjoy them on the side.


38 Easy Japanese Recipes Everyone Can Make at Home

We’ve grouped the recipes based on popular categories, along with substitutions and variations. There are also plenty of ideas for vegetarians and vegans.

Rice + Rice Bowls

Rice and rice bowls are dinner staples in Japanese home cooking, and we always have rice in our kitchen. As they said, rice can feed a nation. It sure can feed a hungry family, and fortify your tummy. Here are some great ideas on how to cook and enjoy rice with minimal effort!


A Japanese donburi bowl containing Oyakodon, chicken and egg rice bowl.

Oyakodon (Chicken and Egg Rice Bowl)

4.71 from 651 votes
Oyakodon is a classic comfort food of Japanese home cooking. Tender pieces of chicken, onion, and eggs are simmered in an umami-rich, dashi-based sauce and then poured over a bowl of fluffy steamed rice. Simple, delicious, and utterly comforting, this is the kind of one-bowl meal you can cook in less than 30 minutes!
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A donburi rice bowl containing gyudon, simmered beef and onions over steamed rice.

Gyudon (Japanese Beef Rice Bowl)

4.73 from 521 votes
With thinly sliced beef and tender onions simmered in a savory-sweet sauce and spooned over steamed rice, Gyudon (Japanese Beef Rice Bowl) is synonymous with comfort. It's is a simple, satisfying meal that's ready in 20 minutes!
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Easy Japanese Fried Rice (Yakimeshi)

4.80 from 83 votes
This classic Japanese Fried Rice (Yakimeshi) with ham, egg, and green onion is a delicious one-pan meal that you can whip up in under 20 minutes. It‘s bursting with flavor and perfect for a weeknight meal. 
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Onigiri (Japanese Rice Balls)

4.76 from 239 votes
Stuffed with a variety of fillings and flavors, Onigiri or Japanese Rice Balls make an ideal, quick snack and a fun alternative to sandwiches for lunch. In this recipe, you‘ll learn how to make these onigiri using common fillings for rice balls in Japan.
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Chicken Zosui (Japanese rice soup) served in a donabe, Japanese earthenware pot.

Zosui (Japanese Rice Soup)

4.71 from 71 votes
Zosui is a comforting Japanese rice soup cooked in a savory dashi broth with vegetables, eggs, mushrooms, and sometimes chicken. It‘s a mild and nourishing meal that helps refuel your energy. With pantry-ready ingredients, you can easily make it in no time! {Vegan-friendly}
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Noodles (Soba, Udon, Ramen, Pasta)

While rice is a staple, noodles are equally important in Japanese homes. For instance, you’ll often find soba and udon stocked in a typical pantry.

In addition to rice, you’ll frequently find soba, udon, ramen, and even pasta on the Japanese table. Because we love our noodles so much, we keep various types on hand at all times. Fortunately, most of these are available in both fresh and dried forms. Therefore, if you keep them well-stocked, you can easily whip up your favorite noodle dishes whenever a craving strikes.


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Soba Noodle Salad

4.76 from 214 votes
This Soba Noodle Salad is exactly what you need for a quick, light meal. Tossed in a honey sesame dressing, you can easily customize this refreshing salad with your favorite vegetables and proteins. Enjoy it chilled or at room temperature.
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Soba Noodle Soup

4.66 from 66 votes
This steamy bowl of Soba Noodle Soup will bring you extra comfort on cold days! Topped it with crispy shrimp tempura, kamaboko fish cake, and sliced scallion. It‘s ready in about 30 minutes from start to finish.
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A white round plate containing Yaki Udon (Japanese Stir-Fried Udon Noodles) garnished with red pickled ginger.

Yaki Udon (Japanese Stir-Fried Udon Noodles)

4.69 from 179 votes
In my satisfying Yaki Udon, we pan-grill thick and chewy Japanese wheat noodles with crisp vegetables and protein in a savory sauce. This popular udon dish is incredibly delicious and ready in just 25 minutes. It's easily vegetarian or vegan adaptable, too.
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A bowl of beef udon with sliced beef, green onions, narutomaki (fish cake), and fresh herbs in broth, served on a wooden tray with chopped green onions and a bottle of seasoning on the side.

Beef Udon

4.76 from 272 votes
Steamy broth, chewy noodles, and sweet-savory sliced beef come together in this easy Beef Udon recipe. I'll share my best tips and time-saving options for delicious flavor in this go-to bowl of Japanese comfort.
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A bowl of ramen with sliced pork, soft-boiled eggs, corn, green onions, seaweed, and noodles in broth. Red chopsticks and a wooden spoon are nearby. Gyoza dumplings are in the background on a wooden table.

Miso Ramen

4.79 from 598 votes
My quick and delicious Miso Ramen recipe with an intensely savory broth is ready in under 30 minutes. With five key soup broth ingredients, this piping-hot bowl of soulful goodness is sure to satisfy your ramen cravings!
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A bowl of Vegetarian Ramen topped with ajitama (soy marinated egg), spicy bean sprouts, corn, and a green veggie.

Vegetarian Ramen

4.83 from 406 votes
This Vegetarian Ramen is going to rock your world! Learn the secret to creating a superrich and creamy broth with soy milk, miso, sesame seeds, and spicy chili bean sauce. Make it vegan by skipping the ramen egg!
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Napolitan (Japanese Ketchup Spaghetti)

4.71 from 152 votes
Need a family meal in under 20 minutes? Try quick and easy Japanese Ketchup Spaghetti, known as Napolitan. Home cooks and cafe restaurants across Japan prepare this popular dish using both pantry staples and fresh ingredients. It‘s savory and satisfying!
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Miso Butter Pasta with Tuna and Cabbage

4.69 from 163 votes
With al dente spaghetti tossed in delicious Japanese-style seasoning, this fast and easy Miso Butter Pasta with Tuna and Cabbage makes a quick meal you’ll love. It takes only simple pantry ingredients and is ready in just 15 minutes!
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Veggies

Japanese people believe that it’s best to eat seasonally. On busy weeks, I always make sure I keep some root vegetables and fresh greens in the fridge so we’ll always have vegetables on the table. These easy recipes utilize vegetables that are available year-round so you can make them any time!


A bowl of Japanese potato salad with visible chunks of potato, ham, boiled egg, cucumber, and carrot, placed on a rustic plate beside wooden utensils and a beaded decoration.

Japanese Potato Salad

4.68 from 248 votes
A classic, home-cooked side dish for more than 100 years, Japanese Potato Salad is distinct for its colorful addition of fresh vegetables, creamy texture, and rounded flavor. It‘s the ultimate crowd-pleaser!
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White plates of fresh green salad with lettuce, cucumbers, radishes, and cherry tomatoes, topped with vibrant orange carrot ginger dressing and served with a gold fork on a marble surface.

Carrot Ginger Dressing

4.86 from 249 votes
If you enjoy the sweet-tangy salad dressing served at Japanese restaurants, this delicious Carrot Ginger Dressing recipe is for you. Seasoned with miso, rice vinegar, and sesame oil, it’s a light and refreshing dressing that will zest up any green salad.
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A white fluted dish containing Japanese spinach salad seasoned with sesame seeds, soy sauce, and sugar.

Japanese Spinach Salad with Sesame Dressing (Gomaae)

4.68 from 253 votes
Blanched spinach dressed in a savory nutty sesame sauce, this Japanese Spinach Salad with Sesame Dressing (Gomaae) is a healthy veggie side dish that goes well with everything.
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Small Japanese bowls containing Japanese cucumber salad called Sunomono.

Japanese Cucumber Salad (Sunomono)

4.67 from 150 votes
For a light and incredibly refreshing side dish, try my classic Japanese Cucumber Salad (Sunomono) recipe. This crunchy salad with wakame seaweed and sweet-and-sour dressing goes with any Japanese meal. I'll share 3 seafood variations you can try, too.
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When you combine the canned fish with essential pantry staples like rice and pasta, it turns into a full-blown meal, like this Japanese-style pasta.

Eggs

Eggs are the essential pantry item for any kitchen. There are so many fun ways to cook them. Let’s discover some of the Japanese favorite recipes here!


Tamago Sando - Japanese Egg Salad Sandwich on a plate along with salad.

Japanese Egg Sandwich (Tamago Sando)

4.71 from 392 votes
With egg salad tucked between slices of white bread, Japanese Egg Sandwich (Tamago Sando) is a timeless snack you can find in every convenience store in Japan. The creamy filling is bursting with a rich egg-yolk flavor and the shokupan slices are soft and pillowy. Some claim it‘s the absolute best egg salad sandwich they‘ve ever tasted!
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Four ramen eggs, halved to reveal their soft, runny yolks, are arranged on a white scalloped plate set on a patterned cloth. A pair of wooden chopsticks and a blue dish complete this inviting ramen eggs presentation.

Ramen Eggs (Ajitsuke Tamago)

4.74 from 553 votes
Ramen Eggs (Ajitsuke Tamago) are soft-boiled, marinated, and packed with umami flavor. Jammy yolks and a salty-sweet soy marinade come together with just 4 simple ingredients. They're a classic ramen topping you can make ahead and enjoy all week long on everything!
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Tamagoyaki and grated daikon on a black plate.

Tamagoyaki (Japanese Rolled Omelette) — Dashimaki Tamago

4.64 from 284 votes
Tamagoyaki is a lightly sweet, savory Japanese rolled omelette with soft, custardy layers and deep umami flavor from dashi stock. It takes a little practice, but once you get the technique down, it comes together in just 10 minutes. Serve it warm with rice and miso soup, or pack it into a bento box for lunch.
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A white ceramic plate containing Okonomiyaki, a savory Japanese cabbage pancake topped with okonomi sauce, Kewpie mayo, and bonito flakes.

Okonomiyaki

4.74 from 722 votes
Learn how to make Okonomiyaki, Osaka’s savory cabbage pancake! This fun, customizable Japanese street food is perfect for dinner and parties.
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Tofu

Similarly, tofu is the MVP of the Asian pantry. Not only is it packed with protein, but it is also incredibly affordable. They’re packed with protein and very affordable. You can pan-fry them, bake them, scramble them, or add them in a hot pot. I always have a few blocks in the refrigerator and a few boxes of silken tofu that keep well in a cool place.


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Mapo Tofu (Mabo Dofu)

4.76 from 335 votes
Japanese-style Mapo Tofu (Mabo Dofu) is full of flavor but much less spicy than the original Sichuan dish. Even kids can enjoy this family-friendly recipe of ground pork and silken tofu that's ready in just 30 minutes! {Vegetarian/Vegan Adaptable}
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Teriyaki tofu on a Japanese plates.

Teriyaki Tofu

4.77 from 105 votes
Crispy on the outside yet soft inside, this easy pan-fried Teriyaki Tofu recipe with savory homemade sauce is so flavorful! Serve this versatile Japanese protein as an appetizer or main dish with steamed rice and your favorite sides. {Vegan and gluten-free adaptable}
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Agedashi Tofu

4.75 from 156 votes
Crispy deep-fried tofu served in a flavorful umami sauce, Agedashi Tofu is a popular appetizer you can find at izakaya and Japanese restaurants. It requires deep-frying, but the process is easier than you think. Skip the bonito flakes to make it vegan-friendly!
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Meat & Seafood

The Japanese eat a variety of meat and seafood, so we have developed many interesting ways to cook with them. Be it pan-frying, grilling, deep-frying, or baking, you’ll find your favorites!


A bowl containing Chicken Teriyaki glazed with homemade teriyaki sauce on the bed of steamed rice.

Chicken Teriyaki

4.75 from 386 votes
Learn how to make tender and juicy Chicken Teriyaki at home in less than 20 minutes using the traditional Japanese cooking method. You‘ll love the succulent and pan-seared boneless chicken thighs glazed in an easy, four-ingredient homemade sauce.
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A white rectangular plate containing yakitori, Japanese grilled chicken and scallion skewers, coated with savory yakitori sauce and served with shichimi togarashi on the side.

Yakitori Recipe with Homemade Sauce

4.78 from 227 votes
My mouthwatering Yakitori recipe features chicken and scallion skewers coated in a caramelized, savory-sweet glaze. These tender and juicy skewers are easy to prep in advance and grill under the broiler for a taste of Japanese pub food at home.
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A Japanese ceramic plate containing Tonkatsu (pork cutlet) and shredded cabbage salad.

Tonkatsu (Japanese Pork Cutlet)

4.67 from 307 votes
Crispy on the outside and juicy inside, my homemade Tonkatsu (Japanese Pork Cutlet) is a family favorite! Learn my secret for a light, airy, and supercrisp crust. Serve it with my irresistible sesame tonkatsu sauce for an extra savory punch!
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A plate containing Teriyaki Salmon served with steamed rice and miso soup.

Teriyaki Salmon

4.83 from 391 votes
Use this quick and easy Teriyaki Salmon recipe to make a light and savory meal any night of the week. Salmon fillets are pan-grilled to tender perfection in the traditional method and finished with an authentic homemade teriyaki sauce.
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Miso Cod (Black Cod with Miso)

4.79 from 464 votes
Miso Cod is an exquisite Japanese seafood recipe of succulent and buttery black cod that simply melts in your mouth! With just a handful of ingredients, you can recreate this restaurant-quality delicacy at home.
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A white plate containing Japanese Hamburger Steak (Hambagu), sautéed carrot, broccoli, and baked potato wedges.

Japanese Hamburger Steak (Hambagu)

4.80 from 318 votes
Served with a red wine reduction sauce, this Japanese Hamburger Steak (Hambagu) is big on flavors. The meat is juicy and melts in your mouth. It‘s perfect to make in a hot frying pan either in the kitchen or on the grill!
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Miso

Miso is a very important pantry item in Japanese cooking, which means the majority of you who have tried Just One Cookbook recipes may have one or two types of miso in your pantry. Another reason to have a tub of miso around? It’s full of probiotics and many other great health benefits. Here’s how you can use this condiment to flavor your pantry meals.


A bowl of miso soup with tofu cubes, seaweed, and chopped green onions sits on a wooden tray next to chopsticks and a red flower-shaped dish—a classic presentation for any authentic miso soup recipe.

Homemade Miso Soup with Tofu

4.85 from 611 votes
It‘s super easy to make authentic and homemade Japanese Miso Soup! In this recipe, I show you how to make quick and easy soup stock (dashi) from scratch, then make classic miso soup with tofu and wakame seaweed. It‘s delicious and has many health benefits.
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Miso Butter Cookies

4.81 from 204 votes
Crisp, buttery, and melt-in-your-mouth, these Miso Butter Cookies make the most insanely delicious afternoon treat! They hit the right notes with a serious depth of flavor. You need only 7 pantry ingredients!
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Japanese Curry Roux

Japanese curry is one of the most-make dishes for Japanese cooks. You can always find curry roux, whether it’s homemade or store-bought cubes, in a Japanese kitchen.

The good news is homemade Japanese Curry Roux requires only 5 basic pantry ingredients. So, make a big batch, pour the mixture into ice cube trays and freeze!


A ceramic bowl containing Japanese Chicken Curry along with steamed rice and fukujinzuke pickles.

Japanese Chicken Curry

4.62 from 1645 votes
Delicious Japanese chicken curry recipe for a weeknight dinner! Tender pieces of chicken, carrots and potatoes cooked in a rich savory curry sauce, this Japanese version of curry is a must-have for your family meal. 
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Curry udon in a Japanese bowl.

Curry Udon

4.79 from 162 votes
Thick, chewy udon noodles served in a rich, fragrant curry soup, this Curry Udon will satisfy your noodles craving in an instant. Bonus: It’s simple enough to throw together on a busy weeknight.
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Homemade Japanese Sauces

Savory and sweet sauces play a big role in boosting the flavors in our dishes. Making these sauces at home allow you to perk up any dishes. The best part is that you get to control the salt, sugar, and whatever ingredients that go into making them.


A Japanese ceramic containing Homemade Ponzu Sauce. It's on a tray along with all the ingredients used for the sauce.

Homemade Ponzu Sauce

4.68 from 169 votes
Homemade Ponzu Sauce is a classic Japanese condiment that is both refreshing and versatile. Make this all-purpose, citrus-based ponzu sauce recipe at home to use in dipping sauces and salad dressings.
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A mason jar filled with Homemade Teriyaki Sauce.

Teriyaki Sauce

4.75 from 338 votes
Learn how to make delicious and easy homemade Teriyaki Sauce the authentic Japanese way. You only need four ingredients! Sweet, savory, and versatile, it will be your go-to sauce for chicken, salmon, tofu, pork, and even meatballs.
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I hope these easy Japanese recipes inspire you to make something new while using what you’ve already got. The goal here is to be flexible & creative—and know that you can still make it delicious. If you have any questions, leave a comment below and I’ll be ready to help

FAQs

What are some easy Japanese recipes you can make with pantry ingredients?

You can make many classic Japanese dishes using pantry staples like rice, noodles, eggs, tofu, canned fish, and basic condiments. Favorites include miso soup, onigiri, teriyaki chicken, Japanese curry, soba noodle salad, fried rice, and donburi rice bowls. These recipes are beginner-friendly and easy to adapt.

What Japanese meals are good for beginners to cook at home?

Great beginner Japanese meals include miso soup, chicken teriyaki, oyakodon (chicken and egg rice bowl), gyudon (beef bowl), fried rice, tamagoyaki, and simple noodle soups. These recipes use everyday ingredients, follow straightforward steps, and come together quickly for stress-free home cooking.

What pantry staples do you need for Japanese cooking?

A well-stocked Japanese pantry and fridge includes rice, noodles, eggs, tofu, frozen proteins, root vegetables, and six essential condiments such as soy sauce, miso, mirin, sake, rice vinegar, and sesame oil. Dried kombu, wakame, nori, and mushrooms are also helpful for quick, flavorful meals.

How can you cook Japanese food when you don’t have fresh ingredients?

Japanese pantry cooking is all about simplifying and improvising. You can use eggs, tofu, mushrooms, frozen vegetables, and canned fish as substitutes. Skip non-essential garnishes, follow recipes as flexible guides, and cook big batches that freeze well so you always have comforting meals ready.

Sushi Rolls (Maki Sushi – Hosomaki) on a Japanese square plate.

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Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on March 22, 2020. It’s been updated on March 31, 2026.