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NewJeans Omurice (오므라이스)

K-PopNewJeans·NewJeans' aesthetic is nostalgic Y2K — and omurice is the ultimate retro Korean comfort food, served at 경양식 (Western-style Korean diners) since the 1970s

Why this food?

The retro Korean omurice — ketchup fried rice wrapped in a thin, silky egg omelette and topped with more ketchup. NewJeans' vintage aesthetic made this 1970s diner staple cool again. Deeply satisfying and surprisingly beautiful.

🇰🇷 K-Culture Tip

오므라이스 (from Japanese 'omelette rice') arrived in Korea in the 1960s through 경양식 diners — Western-style Korean restaurants that translated foreign dishes into Korean palates. NewJeans' entire visual identity references late-1990s/early-2000s Korean aesthetics, making omurice — the retro diner staple of that era — a perfect conceptual match for their brand.

25 min·Medium·3 items at Walmart
NewJeans Omurice (오므라이스)
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Substitute Ingredients

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OriginalSubstitute
Eggs (for the omelette)
달걀
Large eggs
Beat very smooth — lumps in omurice egg are a crime
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Ketchup
케찹
Heinz ketchup
Heinz
Ketchup is not optional — it is the primary seasoning and is authentic to Korean omurice
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Cooked rice
Short-grain white rice
Kokuho Rose
Day-old rice fries better and holds its shape in the oval
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Walmart edition

  • 2 eggs per serving Large eggs
  • 4 tablespoons Heinz ketchup
  • 1.5 cups cooked Short-grain white rice

Instructions

  1. 1

    Fry day-old rice in butter with diced onion, frozen peas + corn, 1 tbsp soy sauce, 2 tbsp ketchup until hot — taste and season

  2. 2

    Shape rice into an oval on a warm plate

  3. 3

    Beat 2 eggs + 1 tbsp milk + pinch salt until fully smooth — no lumps

  4. 4

    Heat small non-stick pan with 1/2 tsp butter over medium-low

  5. 5

    Pour in egg, tilt pan to spread evenly — cook until just barely set, still glossy on top

  6. 6

    Slide egg onto the rice oval, draped like a blanket — use a paper towel to gently tuck and shape if needed

  7. 7

    Score lightly down the center with a knife so it opens like a flower — drizzle ketchup in a line

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