This cozy and nourishing Japanese-inspired breakfast bowl includes soft scrambled eggs, kimchi, steamed rice, and a Furikake-spiced edamame ground turkey. It’s packed with protein, umami flavor, and gut-friendly ingredients—and it’s completely dairy-free, gluten-free, and refined sugar-free.

🥢 Why You’ll Love This Breakfast
After traveling to Japan last year, I fell in love with the way breakfast is enjoyed there. Forget oatmeal, cereal, or pancakes—Japanese breakfasts are often a series of small, clean dishes that come together beautifully. While they do enjoy soufflé pancakes on occasion (which are incredible, by the way), their traditional breakfasts are savory, nourishing, and often include rice, eggs, and pickled vegetables.
I never thought I’d love rice in the morning or use chopsticks for breakfast, but Japanese cuisine completely changed that for me. Everything is intentionally prepared, simple, and full of flavor—without being heavy. This bowl brings that spirit into a quick and modern breakfast you can make at home.
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Japanese-Inspired Breakfast Ingredients

- Eggs
- White rice
- Rice vinegar
- Date sugar (or sweetener of choice)
- Ground turkey
- Edamame (shelled)
- Shredded carrots
- Garlic
- Coconut aminos
- Sesame oil
- Furikake seasoning (I like this brand on Amazon)
- Kimchi (gluten-free, if needed)
- Optional garnishes: scallions, sesame seeds, nori strips, Avocado
See recipe card for quantities.
How to Make This Japanese-Inspired Breakfast
Start by making the soft scrambled eggs. Sometimes I’ll switch it up with steamed eggs, but a soft scramble is my go-to. To make them, crack the eggs into a nonstick pan over very low heat, and stir constantly using a rubber spatula. Keep gently folding and moving the eggs as they slowly set—this method creates the creamiest texture. I actually learned this technique from a Gordon Ramsay video, and I’ve been hooked ever since. He says scrambled eggs are a “living vessel,” meaning you should never walk away while they’re cooking—they need your full attention from start to finish.

Next, prepare your rice. I usually use leftover white rice since I always have some in the fridge, but freshly steamed rice works too. To give it a Japanese twist, mix in a splash of rice vinegar and a little sweetener. Traditionally, Japanese recipes use sugar, but I prefer date sugar for a refined sugar-free option.
For the Furikake edamame ground turkey, heat a little sesame oil in a skillet. Sauté shredded carrots, then add edamame and ground turkey, cooking until browned. Stir in coconut aminos, date sugar, minced garlic, and a generous sprinkle of Furikake seasoning. This mixture is savory, flavorful, and full of umami.
What is Furikake?
Furikake is a popular Japanese seasoning blend typically sprinkled over rice, vegetables, or fish to add flavor and texture. It usually contains a mix of dried seaweed, sesame seeds, dried fish flakes, salt, and sometimes sugar or other spices, giving dishes a savory, umami-rich taste. I like this brand on Amazon because it does not include sugar.
Storage Tips
You can meal prep this breakfast by storing each component separately in the fridge. Keep in mind: scrambled eggs are best fresh, so try to eat within 1–2 days. The rice and turkey will hold up well for 3–4 days.

Top Tip
Eat with chopsticks! It makes the whole experience feel more authentic and mindful—and you can pretend you’re back in Japan enjoying a quiet breakfast in a cozy Tokyo café.
FAQ
A traditional Japanese breakfast typically includes steamed rice, miso soup, grilled fish, pickled vegetables, and a rolled omelet, offering a balanced and nourishing start to the day. It emphasizes simple, clean flavors with a variety of small dishes that provide protein, probiotics, and fiber.
A traditional Japanese breakfast set is a combination of small dishes served together, usually including steamed rice, miso soup, grilled fish, pickles, and a rolled omelet. This set offers a balanced, nutritious meal with clean, savory flavors to start the day.
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📖 Recipe

Japanese-Inspired Breakfast Bowl
Ingredients
Rice:
- 1 cup cooked white rice warm or leftover
- 2 teaspoon rice vinegar
- 1 teaspoon date sugar or sweetener of choice
Soft Scrambled Eggs:
- 4 large eggs
- Pinch of salt
- Optional: a splash of non-dairy milk for extra creaminess
Furikake Edamame Ground Turkey:
- ½ lb ground turkey
- ½ cup shelled edamame
- ¼ cup shredded carrots
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil
- 1 teaspoon garlic minced
- 1 teaspoon date sugar
- 1 tablespoon coconut aminos
- 1 tablespoon Furikake seasoning
To Serve:
- ½ cup kimchi check that it’s gluten-free if needed
- Optional: scallions sesame seeds, or nori strips for garnish
- ½ Avocado
Instructions
Prep the Rice:
- If using leftover rice, warm it gently in a pan or microwave. Mix in the rice vinegar and date sugar. This gives it that slightly sweet, tangy flavor that’s common in Japanese rice dishes.
Cook the Soft Scrambled Eggs:
- Crack eggs into a nonstick pan over low heat. Stir continuously with a rubber spatula, gently folding as they begin to set. Keep moving them—don’t walk away! Gordon Ramsay calls scrambled eggs a “living vessel,” and ever since watching his tutorial, I’ve followed this method. The result is creamy, delicate eggs.
Make the Furikake Edamame Turkey:
- In a skillet, heat sesame oil and sauté shredded carrots for 1–2 minutes. Add garlic, edamame, and ground turkey. Cook until browned, then stir in coconut aminos, date sugar, and Furikake seasoning. Taste and adjust as needed.
Assemble Your Bowl:
- In a bowl, layer your seasoned rice, scrambled eggs, and furikake turkey mixture. Add a scoop of kimchi on the side and top with optional garnishes.









