Easy Beef Egg Rolls in a Bowl - Family-Friendly Keto Dinner Recipe! (2024)

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Easy Ground Beef Egg Roll in a Bowl is a quick and easy dinner made in a single skillet in less than 20 minutes. A healthy, deconstructed version of a favorite Asian takeout recipe! Serve alone for keto or low carb diets, or with rice or ramen noodles for a flexible, family-friendly meal.

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Table of Contents

  • Keto Beef Egg Roll in a Bowl
  • Why Make an Egg Roll in a Bowl?
  • Recipe Ingredients
  • How to Make Beef Egg Rolls in a Bowl
  • Tips for Success
  • Variation Ideas
  • How to Store and Reheat Leftovers
  • Can I Freeze These?
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Get the Recipe
  • More Easy Beef Dinner Ideas

Keto Beef Egg Roll in a Bowl

We’re big fans of Asian-style cooking in my house. Things like Beef Stir Fry and Orange Chicken, and this easy recipe for Ground Beef Egg Roll Bowls are dinnertime favorites.

Why? Budget-friendly, made with staple gluten free pantry ingredients, ready in no time, and great for leftovers. Plus, as you’ll find with these easy egg roll bowls, the results are seriously delicious! And so flexible because you can keep it low carb, or offer rice or ramen noodles to the family members who aren’t keto

As soon as I first encountered an egg roll bowl recipe, I knew this was something to add to my repertoire. This deconstructed egg roll in a bowl is made using ingredients I always have on hand and flavors my whole family loves. I literally make it at least twice a month!

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Why Make an Egg Roll in a Bowl?

Egg roll bowls are basically a deconstructed egg roll. Inspired by Chinese takeout, they have all of the texture and flavor of an egg roll filling minus the grease, calories, and carbs.

This easy Beef Egg Roll Bowl is truly such a versatile, family-friendly dinner recipe. You’ll love it because it’s:

  • So fast, it can be made in one pan in under 20 minutes, with almost no prep work.
  • Budget-friendly and made (mostly) with pantry staples.
  • Low carb and keto-friendly, and can easily fit into a gluten free or paleo diet, or Whole 30 plan.
  • Easy to serve with rice or noodles if your family isn’t low carb.
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Recipe Ingredients

The filling of an egg roll typically contains a mixture of stir-fried veggies and chopped meats, most often cabbage and pork. This recipe has all of the nutritional goodness packed inside an egg roll, minus the grease and effort of deep frying! Here’s what you’ll need (remember, the full amounts are listed in the recipe card at the bottom of the post):

  • Ground Beef: While sausage is often used in egg rolls and egg roll bowls, I usually use ground beef because I almost always have a package in the fridge or freezer. Ground turkey or chicken can also be substituted, though you may want to bump up the seasonings.
  • Coconut Oil: Or another neutral oil like canola or avocado oil.
  • Sesame Oil: I would not recommend omitting or substituting the sesame oil. You only need a small amount, but it really adds that authentic egg roll flavor.
  • Ginger: Fresh ginger or ginger paste, or ground ginger powder.
  • Red Pepper Flakes: For a bit of heat. A dash of sriracha or your hot sauce of choice also works!
  • Soy Sauce: Tamari or coconut aminos can also be used. The flavors are slightly different though, so adjust to taste.
  • Coleslaw Mix: Or shredded cabbage.
  • Rice vinegar
  • Garlic
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How to Make Beef Egg Rolls in a Bowl

The recipe breakdown is super simple. Just one pan and four easy steps! Here they are:

Cook the Beef: Heat the coconut oil in a large skillet. Brown the ground beef over the heat and drain any excess grease.

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Add Seasonings: Add in the garlic, ginger, and red pepper flakes. Follow this up with the soy sauce, rice vinegar, and sesame oil.

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Combine with the Cabbage: Stir in the coleslaw mix or shredded cabbage and cook until it starts to wilt a bit.

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Serve: Gather your bowls and dish up! Drizzle some Sriracha or another hot sauce over the bowl before serving, plus some sliced scallions, if desired.

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Tips for Success

  • Don’t Overload on Sodium: When it comes to soy sauce, it’s best to start in moderation and add in a little at a time until you have the best flavor. You can always add, but never take away!
  • Use Quality Ground Beef: Since ground beef is the star of the dish, make sure you use quality meat for the best flavors and results.
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Variation Ideas

This is one of the best Asian-inspired recipes to adapt to different diets and lifestyles.

  • Chicken or Turkey Egg Roll Bowls: Substitute an equal amount of ground turkey or chicken. You can also opt for a vegetarian alternative.
  • Gluten Free Egg Roll Bowls: Use tamari or gluten free soy sauce.
  • Low Carb Keto Egg Roll Bowls: Use gluten free tamari or coconut aminos in place of the soy sauce. Use shredded cabbage instead of coleslaw mix, and plain rice vinegar (versus seasoned rice vinegar that will contain extra sugars).
  • Paleo or Whole 30 Egg Roll Bowls: Substitute soy sauce with coconut aminos. As with the keto version, it’s best to avoid seasoned rice vinegar.
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How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

If you have any leftovers, they can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. Store the ground beef egg roll mixture in an airtight container and reheat it in the microwave with a little bit of soy sauce (to keep it from drying out).

Can I Freeze These?

You can cook the ground beef ahead of time and freeze it in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. However, I’d recommend keeping the other ingredients separate until you’re ready to thaw and reheat it. To serve, allow the beef to thaw overnight in the fridge and then heat it in a skillet before adding in the other ingredients, then cook as usual.

Serving Suggestions

This egg roll filling is amazing to enjoy all on its own in the bowl! As mentioned, I love this recipe with a little chili sauce or hot sauce. You can also add oyster sauce for a bit of umami flavor.

Depending on diets and preferences, you can serve egg rolls in a bowl in other creative ways. Here are some suggestions:

  • Serve your deconstructed egg rolls over rice, or ramen or lo mein noodles. You can also make it low-carb and serve over cauliflower rice, shirataki noodles, or spaghetti squash.
  • Add in some wonton strips or crispy Chinese noodles.
  • Swap out the meatballs and serve over this Banh Mi Salad.
  • Scoop your favorite variations into lettuce cups, roll them up, and enjoy easy Asian-infusion Lettuce Wraps!
  • Drizzle your bowls with a bit of gluten free, homemade Teriyaki Sauce or Peanut Sauce for an extra layer of flavor.

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    Easy Beef Egg Roll Bowl

    Easy Beef Egg Roll Bowl is a family-friendly keto dinner recipe made in one pan in under 20 minutes. Family isn't low carb? Serve it over rice or noodles!

    Prep: 5 minutes mins

    Cook: 15 minutes mins

    Total: 20 minutes mins

    Ingredients

    • 1 teaspoon coconut oil
    • 1 lb lean ground beef
    • 1 garlic clove , minced
    • 1 teaspoon dried ground ginger (or 1 Tablespoon grated fresh ginger or ginger paste)
    • 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
    • 1/4 cup soy sauce or tamari (can substitute coconut aminos, but may need to add salt to taste at the end)
    • 1 Tablespoon rice vinegar
    • 1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
    • one 12-16 oz bag coleslaw mix
    • Sriracha or other hot sauce, sliced scallions for serving, if desired

    Instructions

    • In a large skillet or wok, heat the coconut oil over medium heat. Add the ground beef and cook until browned and no longer pink, breaking up as it cooks. Drain excess grease, if desired.

    • Add the garlic, ginger, and red pepper flakes and saute for a minute or two.

    • Stir in the soy sauce or tamari, rice vinegar, and sesame oil.

    • Add the coleslaw mix and stir in until heated through and slightly wilted, which should take just another three or four minutes.

    • Spoon into bowls and serve with sriracha hot sauce and sliced scallions, if desired.

    Notes

    Store leftovers airtight in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.

    Freeze ground beef mixture for up to 3 months.

    Egg Roll in a Bowl Recipe Variations:

    • Chicken or Turkey Egg Roll Bowls: Substitute an equal amount of ground turkey or chicken in place of beef.
    • Gluten Free Egg Roll Bowls: Substitute tamari or gluten free soy sauce.
    • Low Carb Keto Egg Roll Bowls: Use gluten free tamari in place of soy sauce. If you prefer to avoid all soy products, use coconut aminos (though this is higher in carbs than soy sauce or tamari). You may also prefer to use a coleslaw mix that does not contain carrots, or use only shredded cabbage. Lastly, opt for plain rice vinegar, and not a seasoned rice vinegar that contains added sugar.
    • Paleo or Whole 30 Egg Roll Bowls: Substitute soy sauce with coconut aminos, and, as with the keto version, avoid seasoned rice vinegar.
    • Egg Roll Rice or Noodle Bowl: Serve over rice or rice ramen noodles.
    • Low Carb Egg Roll Rice or Noodle Bowl: Follow the keto variation and serve over cauliflower rice, shirataki noodles, or spaghetti squash.
    • Egg Roll Lettuce Wraps: Using any variation you prefer, scoop the egg roll mixture into lettuce cups.

    Nutrition Facts

    Easy Beef Egg Roll Bowl

    Amount Per Serving

    Calories 298Calories from Fat 171

    % Daily Value*

    Fat 19g29%

    Saturated Fat 8g40%

    Cholesterol 77mg26%

    Sodium 908mg38%

    Potassium 558mg16%

    Carbohydrates 8g3%

    Fiber 3g12%

    Sugar 4g4%

    Protein 24g48%

    Vitamin A 148IU3%

    Vitamin C 42mg51%

    Calcium 65mg7%

    Iron 3mg17%

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    Author: Brianne @ Cupcakes & Kale Chips

    Course: Dinner

    Cuisine: American, Asian

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    FAQs

    How many scrambled eggs can you eat on keto diet? ›

    Eggs are the perfect food to incorporate in a ketogenic diet, no matter if you're having frittata, omlet, or an egg salad. Research shows that it is safe to eat from 3 to 6-7 eggs every day.

    What is the nutritional value of egg roll in a bowl? ›

    220 calories; 12g total fat; 3g saturated fat; 0g trans fat; 105mg cholesterol; 480mg sodium; 6g total carbohydrate; 2g dietary fiber; 2g total sugars; 0g added sugars; 23g protein; 0% Daily Value of vitamin D; 4% Daily Value of calcium; 10% Daily Value of iron; 8% Daily Value of potassium.

    Are egg roll wrappers low in carbs? ›

    Wonton Or Egg Roll Wrappers (1 oz) contains 16.4g total carbs, 15.9g net carbs, 0.4g fat, 2.8g protein, and 82 calories.

    Can I eat bacon and eggs everyday on keto? ›

    Bacon and eggs is a staple ketogenic breakfast for many people on the keto diet, so I figured I'd add this in here to really let you take it to the next level! The key to great scrambled eggs is to never overcook, and always add more richness to them.

    Can I eat 5 eggs a day on keto? ›

    There is no recommended amount for how many eggs people should eat. Eggs can be enjoyed as part of a healthy, balanced diet. But, while you can eat as many eggs as you want on a keto diet, we would recommend limiting yourself to no more than 6 to 7 eggs per week.

    How many egg rolls should you eat? ›

    High in saturated fat and carbs

    The 2020–2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend that most people consume no more than 10% of their calories per day from saturated fat. It's easy to exceed this recommendation by eating more than one egg roll ( 3 ).

    Are egg rolls good for a diet? ›

    Worst: Egg Rolls

    Sure, there are veggies in the filling. But egg rolls are anything but healthy. They're wrapped in dough and deep-fried. The result is an appetizer that packs more than 220 calories and 10 grams of fat in each one.

    What do you wrap egg rolls in? ›

    Egg roll wrappers are thick, square, pasta-like sheets of dough. They are usually available fresh (not frozen). Make sure you're not buying the thinner (also wheat-based) spring roll wrappers in the frozen section, or the dried rice paper wrappers (these are for making Vietnamese spring rolls and summer rolls).

    Why is it called egg roll in a bowl? ›

    Source notes: As the “in a bowl” indicates from the recipe name, this is a deconstructed version of an egg roll. Egg rolls primarily came to be from American Chinese restaurants, and typically always include cabbage, pork, and other filling.

    Which is healthier spring roll or egg roll? ›

    A: Spring rolls are lighter than egg rolls, typically have more vegetables, and have a lighter wrapper, making them the healthier option.

    How many net carbs are in an egg roll? ›

    Chinese Restaurant Egg Rolls Without Any Sauce Or Dip (1 piece) contains 24.3g total carbs, 22g net carbs, 10.6g fat, 7.4g protein, and 223 calories.

    Are low carb wraps keto-friendly? ›

    Finding yummy low-carb wraps is totally possible. Yep, keto-friendly, low-carb wraps and tortillas that actually taste good are just an *add to cart* away.

    Are egg white wraps keto-friendly? ›

    With just two ingredients, you can make these delicious zero-carb egg white wraps to replace tortillas in any of your favorite recipes! Tortillas are perfect for holding all sorts of delicious food together, but with 30 grams of carbs or more per wrap, they just don't have a place in a keto or low carb diet.

    Are rice wrappers keto-friendly? ›

    What Is Rice Paper Used For? The most common reason why people use rice paper is to make wraps. Although it isn't keto, it's still lower in carbs and calories than traditional flour wraps. Rice paper has 8.4 grams of carbs and 35 calories, while regular wraps have 35 grams of carbs and 200 calories.

    Can I eat 3 eggs a day on a keto diet? ›

    For most individuals following a keto diet, aiming for 1-3 eggs per day is a reasonable range. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional or dietitian to determine the exact egg intake that aligns with your specific nutritional needs.

    How many net carbs are in 3 scrambled eggs? ›

    Eat'n Park Breakfast 3 Eggs (scrambled) (1 serving) contains 2g total carbs, 2g net carbs, 24g fat, 19g protein, and 307 calories.

    How many net carbs are in 2 scrambled eggs? ›

    Abc Country Restaurants Classic Breakfasts 2 Scrambled Eggs (1 serving) contains 3g total carbs, 3g net carbs, 15g fat, 14g protein, and 200 calories.

    Is 6 eggs in one day too much? ›

    Six eggs a day is a hell of a lot, no matter how you cut it. An egg has 187 mg of cholesterol, and the recommended limit is 300 mg per day—or only 200 mg if you have diabetes or risk factors for heart disease. “You can definitely go with with one egg a day,” says Maxine Smith, R.D., L.D.

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