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Egg Roll in a Bowl Recipe

This Egg Roll in a Bowl has all the ingredients of classic Asian Egg Rolls, but without the extra work of wrapping the egg roll and cooking it. Egg Roll Bowls are made with ground beef and veggies in a flavored-packed sauce, and it’s ready in just 20 minutes.
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We love the flavors of takeout and enjoy re-creating our favorite Asian-inspired dishes at home, from Shrimp Fried Rice to Beef and Broccoli, and of course Sweet and Sour Chicken. Making an eggroll bowl is one of the quickest and easiest ways to satisfy the craving for takeout.
Eggroll in a Bowl RecipeIf you enjoy Egg Rolls but haven’t tried them in a bowl you are for a treat with this deconstructed egg roll served in a bowl! The ground meat with crisp cabbage and carrots in a light sauce with all the Asian flavors makes for the perfect and easy stir fry.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
  • Easy to Make – this comes together in 1 pan.
  • Quick – Ready in just 20 minutes.
  • Reheats well – Makes for great leftovers and meal planning.
  • Simple – the ingredients are easy to find and affordable. IngredientsThis recipe moves fast so I suggest having all of your ingredients prepped, chopped, measured, and ready before you start your stove. Here are the simple ingredients you’ll need for the egg roll in a bowl:

  • Ground meat – We used lean 85/15 ground beef, but just about any fat content will work.
  • Onion – Finely chopped onion adds flavor and disappears into the dish. 
  • Carrot – You’ll need a large carrot julienne or shredded.
  • Garlic – use fresh garlic which adds the best flavor. 
  • Cabbage – we prefer to finely slice the cabbage and to do this you can use a knife or a mandolin slicer.
  • Soy sauce – We used low-sodium soy sauce but regular soy sauce may be used, but adjust the salt to taste. You can also use a gluten-free soy sauce for a gluten-free option, or Coconut Aminos for soy-free.
  • Sesame oil – The sesame oil adds the traditional and authentic flavor of an egg roll.
  • Seasoning – We used ground ginger, sugar, salt, and pepper for the seasoning.How to Make Egg Roll in a Bowl
  • Cook meat – In a large heavy skillet, heat the oil and add the ground beef. Cook the meat until no longer pink, breaking up the meat with a spatula as its being cooked. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Cook vegetables – Add the carrots and onion and cook until the onion is translucent and the carrots tender. Add the garlic, stir and cook for 30 seconds.
  • Add remaining ingredients – Add the cabbage, ginger, soy, sesame oil, and sugar. Stir until well combined and cook for 5-7 minutes or until the cabbage is desired tenderness. Egg Roll Bowl Add-insThis is a classic base recipe for the egg roll in a bowl, here are some variations you can try.

  • Add egg – Once the cabbage is desired doneness, make a well in the center of the skillet and add an egg, scramble, and cook until ready then stir into the rest of the ingredients. 
  • Add spice – For some heat, you can add Sriracha sauce or red pepper flakes.
  • Mushroom – Add mushrooms that are sliced or finely diced and saute.
  • Bell peppers – Though bell peppers aren’t traditionally added to egg rolls, they are great to add if you want more vegetables. 
  • Peanuts – Peanuts add a great crunch to the easy dish.To ServeThough the recipe is hearty and may be enjoyed as it is, here are some ideas for serving:

  • With Sauce – Drizzle with your favorite sauce like our Peanut Sauce or our Sweet and Sour Sauce.
  • Over Rice – Serve an easy dish with a side of cooked white rice.
  • Paired with a Veggie – you’ll love this with our Roasted Cauliflower or Roasted Broccoli.
  • With Salad – This pairs well with our Asian Salad.Common QuestionsCan I use a different meat? Yes, you most definitely may. Just about any ground meat will work: pork, chicken, or turkey will all work great.

  • Can I use a slaw mix? Yes, a store-bought slaw mix will work great instead of the cabbage and carrot. 
    Can I dice the carrots? If you don’t have a julienne slicer, you can finely dice or shred the carrots.
    How to store leftovers? Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
    More Asian-Inspired RecipesIf you enjoyed this Egg Roll in a Bowl recipe, you’ll love these favorite take-out copycat recipes:
  • Fresh Spring Rolls with the Best Dipping Sauce
  • Blistered Shishito Peppers
  • General Tso’s Chicken
  • Vegetable Lo Mein
  • Chicken Gyoza