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These chicken rice balls are packed with tender chicken and flavorful rice and vegetables. Enjoy these adorable little bites as a quick snack, a fun party appetizer, or a no-fuss meal.

An overhead shot of chicken rice balls on a blue plate with toddler's hand grabbing one.

Reasons to Love this Recipe

  • Satisfying and nutritious
  • Easy to prepare
  • Customizable – you can use any leftover vegetables you have on hand, allowing you to be creative and reduce food waste
  • Convenient on-the-go snack or meal – Great for bento box lunches!
  • Kid-friendly
  • Fun and interactive – I know many parents struggle with getting their kids to eat meat and veggies, but involving them in the cooking process can be a game-changer. It’s an engaging way to introduce them to different flavors and textures, encouraging a sense of curiosity and adventure at the dinner table.
  • Want to make your rice balls larger or stuff them? Try these jumeokbap or Korean rice balls
  • Use the filling to make these savory rice pancakes! And another handheld rice creation we love — these delicious and easy rice burgers!

For another recipe loved by kids, try these healthy chicken nuggets. They’re an easy, protein-packed favorite that always gets requested for lunch or dinner.

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Ingredients

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  • Warm rice – you will need to use short grain or medium grain rice. Long grain rice, like jasmine or basmati, won’t stick as well due to its lower starch content and is best reserved for fried rice.
  • Ground chicken – you can also use leftover cooked chicken. Another great way to use up leftover chicken is by making this southwest chicken salad!
  • Vegetables – you can use whatever you have on hand. Here I am using zucchini and red bell pepper.
  • Seaweed – you can use crushed seaweed sheets, seaweed snacks, or furikake seasoning (seasoned seaweed flakes).
  • Seasonings – I kept this recipe simple by using low-sodium soy sauce and sesame oil to make it baby-friendly. But feel free to use any of your favorite condiments, such as teriyaki sauce, hoisin, kewpie mayo, softened cream cheese, seasoned rice vinegar, sriracha, etc.

How to make Chicken Rice Balls

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  1. In a large skillet, heat 1 teaspoon of sesame oil over medium-high heat. Add ground chicken and cook 2-3 minutes, stirring, until the chicken is halfway cooked through.
  2. Add the vegetables and cook for 2-3 minutes.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, combine rice with the cooked vegetables, additional sesame oil, soy sauce, and crushed seaweed or seasoned seaweed flakes. You can also add some toasted sesame seeds.
  4. Scoop about 2 tablespoon of the rice mixture and shape into a compact ball. To make the process go faster and easier, use food-safe gloves coated with a little bit of sesame oil to prevent sticking.

Tips for Success

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  • Be sure to wash your rice until the water runs clear. This will ensure the rice will have just the right amount of stickiness.
  • If using leftover rice, cover with a damp paper towel and microwave until it’s sticky again
  • For the seaweed sheets, you can crush with your hands, finely chop using a mini chopper, or cut into thin strips or pieces with kitchen shears. Or simply sprinkle some furikake seasoning.
  • It is best to use a gloves as rice is quite sticky. If you don’t have any, you will need to work with slightly wet hands.

Serving Suggestions

Six rice balls in a stainless steel lunchbox with cucumbers and carrots.

These chicken rice balls are the ultimate solution for when you need a quick, on-the-go snack for toddlers (or yourself!), delightful side dish, or light and satisfying meal

They are also great for kids lunch boxes. The rice balls will dry out once refrigerated so I recommend preparing the chicken mixture ahead of time and, on the morning of, combine it with warm rice.

But if you don’t have time in the morning to do this, wrap the chicken balls individually in plastic wrap to keep them moist and prevent them from drying out. Reheat briefly in the microwave.

Storage

It is best to enjoy the rice balls shortly after preparing (ideally within 6 hours) as the rice will harden over time. However, you can store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days.

Placing a damp paper towel in the container can help maintain moisture. You can also use leftovers to make this healthy fried rice.

To freeze, wrap each rice ball in plastic wrap and store in freezer-safe bag or container. Freeze for up to 1 month.

To reheat, microwave with a damp paper towel.

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5 from 8 votes

Chicken Rice Balls

These chicken rice balls are packed with tender chicken and flavorful rice and vegetables. Enjoy these adorable little bites as a quick snack, a fun party appetizer, or a no-fuss meal.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 25 Balls

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup cooked short or medium grain rice
  • 4 teaspoons toasted sesame oil, divided
  • 1/2 pound ground chicken
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped zucchini
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped carrots
  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic
  • 1 tablespoon low-sodium soy sauce

Instructions 

  • In a large skillet, heat 1 teaspoon of sesame oil over medium-high heat. Add ground chicken and cook 2-3 minutes, stirring, until the chicken is halfway cooked through.
  • Add the vegetables and cook for 2-3 minutes.
  • In a large mixing bowl, combine rice with the cooked vegetables, additional sesame oil, soy sauce, and crushed seaweed or seasoned seaweed flakes. You can also add some toasted sesame seeds.
  • Scoop about 2 tablespoon of the rice mixture and shape into a compact ball. To make the process go faster and easier, use food-safe gloves coated with a little bit of sesame oil to prevent sticking.

Notes

  • It is best to enjoy the rice balls shortly after preparing (ideally within 6 hours) as the rice will harden over time. However, you can store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. Placing a damp paper towel in the container can help maintain moisture.
  • For lunchboxes – I recommend preparing the chicken mixture ahead of time and, on the morning of, combine it with warm rice.

Nutrition

Calories: 30kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 30mg
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About Min

Thank you so much for stopping by! I am Min, a Registered Dietitian, a Christ follower, a wife, and a mom to our two miracle babies! Currently, I’m having a ton of fun feeding their tummies and sharing our baby led weaning journey! Follow me on Instagram if interested in seeing daily menu as well as tips and tricks.

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14 Comments

  1. Min, the half Asian in me in absolutely shocked that you incorporated CHEESE in a recipe. The half Persian in me is applauding you and silencing the other half. Genius. Absolutely genius.

  2. Genius recipe Min! I would never have thought to combine cheese and fried rice, but it sounds like a match made in Heaven! I will be sitting in your cheering squad (the non-cheering squad) for the Super Bowl this year too 🙂

  3. I had no idea adding cheese to create fusion dishes in popular in Korea, but it’s kind of genius! I mean, you know my love for both cheese and Korean food, so I’m all in!

  4. Min, these look delicious! I agree, my favorite part of Super Bowl watching is the snacks! I like that these have some healthy veggies but also some yummy traditional ingredients like ketchup and cheese!

  5. If I’m being totally honest, I would say roughly 99% (give or take 1%) of the Super Bowl fun for me is spending time with good friends eating good food. As always, your dish looks like it’s packed with so much tasty yumminess! I hope you’re feeling well Min 🙂

  6. That’s my kind of recipe. Love it. I may have to make these for Superbowl when I watch the Pats win 🙂 Pinning NOW!!

  7. SO creative (as usual.) Forget the Super Bowl – I’m making these babies for myself soon 🙂

  8. You are an awesome human being. I’ve been looking for more ways to use up all the brown rice I have! :D!!! These look amazing! <3

  9. These look so yummy! Not to mention so much easier to eat while watching a football game than fried rice 🙂