This Egg Roll in a Bowl recipe has all of the delicious flavors of your favorite Chinese appetizer, but without the deep-fried wrapper! Plus, all you’ll need is one skillet and less than 30 minutes to get this healthy dinner on the table.
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Making Asian stir-fries and takeout dishes at home is one of my favorite ways to get dinner on the table fast. And this deconstructed Egg Roll in a Bowl has been a go-to of mine for over 5 years.
I’ve served it to dozens of people of all ages. Every single time, the reaction is the same: This is incredible!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Quick & Easy: Ready in just 30 minutes, this recipe is perfect for busy weeknights when you need a delicious meal in a hurry.
- One Skillet: Minimal cleanup required! Everything comes together in just one skillet, making it as convenient as it is tasty.
- Simple Ingredients: Made with easy-to-find ingredients that you probably already have in your pantry, so there’s no need for a special trip to the store.
- Healthy & Flavorful: Packed with protein and veggies, this dish is a nutritious option that doesn’t skimp on flavor.
- Customizable: Tailor the recipe to your taste by adding extra veggies, swapping in different proteins, or adjusting the seasonings to make it your own!
Ingredients You’ll Need
Notes about the ingredients needed for this Egg Roll in a Bowl recipe are below. Jump to recipe for the exact measurements.
- Ground Turkey: A 93/7 ground turkey is my personal perference, but ground pork, ground chicken, or even a leaner ground beef can be used.
- Cabbage: Thinly shredded cabbage is best. You’ll need about 1 medium head of cabbage. You can also do a mixture of purple and green cabbage to give it an extra pop of color. (Learn How to Shred Cabbage if you don’t already know!)
- Carrots: Thinly shredded whole carrots or matchstick carrots can be used.
- Onion: A sweet onion is used but red or yellow may be substituted. Green onions also make a wonderful addition when serving.
- Ginger & garlic: Fresh ginger and garlic are both used to add a zippy punch of flavor. To make things easier you can buy the pre-peeled garlic and use ginger paste.
- Soy sauce: Traditional soy sauce works great if you are not avoiding soy or gluten. Tamari Sauce is my favorite soy sauce substitution if you are gluten-free; liquid coconut aminos also work well. Use low sodium soy sauce if you are watching your sodium intake.
- Vinegar: Rice vinegar delivers the most authentic flavor. Apple cider vinegar and white wine vinegar will also work, but the flavor will be different.
- Sesame Oil: Do not leave this very important ingredient out! It gives this dish a unique flavor.
How to Make Egg Roll in a Bowl
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- Cut the veggies. It is best to slice the cabbage with a very sharp knife and cut it no thicker than ¼- to ½-inch thick. If you didn’t buy matchstick carrots, you’ll need to shred the carrots using either a large food processor or a cheese grater.
- Cook the ground meat. Cook the meat in a large skillet over medium or medium-high heat for 5-6 minutes, or until it is almost cooked through. Be sure to break up the meat as it is cooking so there are no big pieces. (I use a potato masher to do this!)
- Mix in the veggies and seasonings. Push the cooked meat to the side of the pan and add the onion and the other tablespoon of oil. Sauté for 3-4 minutes. Add shredded carrots, garlic, and ginger and sauté for 2 more minutes. Stir the vegetables and turkey together. Pour the chicken broth in the pan and scrape the bottom of it to deglaze it. Add the cabbage, soy sauce, vinegar, salt, and pepper. Stir the mixture well and cover with a lid.
- Cook the cabbage and serve. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook for 12-15 minutes, or until cabbage is to your desired tenderness. Just before serving add toasted sesame oil and stir to combine. Top with green onions and toasted sesame seeds for extra flavor. Or sprinkle on some red pepper flakes for a spicy kick. You can serve it over white rice, brown rice, or cauliflower rice or enjoy it by itself!
(Learn more about how to shred cabbage if you’re not sure where to start. Or quickly julienne cut the carrots!)
What to Serve with Egg Roll in a Bowl?
This recipe is already pretty filling on its own, but you can serve it with any of these simple sides.
Asian Cucumber Salad, Air Fryer Asparagus, Chinese Green Beans are all excellent greens.
If you don’t mind carbs, serve it with Instant Pot White Rice, White Rice, Basmati Rice, or Jasmine Rice.
Or top this dish with some Asian Ginger Dressing. Want to up-level the flavor even more? Try a drizzle of some Sriracha Mayo or even this easy Peanut Sauce recipe!
Recipe Variations
There are SO many ways to make this dish your own! Experiment and find your favorite way to dig in.
- Add egg. A fried or poached egg will take this dish over the top!
- Up the veggies. Load it up with even MORE vegetables. Chinese broccoli, zucchini, and squash would taste great in here, too. Use different varieties of cabbage—green or purple cabbage both taste great!
- Lower the sodium. If you’re not on a Paleo, keto, or Whole30 diet you can use regular gluten-free soy sauce or Tamari instead.
- Save time. Opt for a coleslaw mix from the store.
- Switch up the meat. Ground beef, turkey, or pork all are fantastic in the recipe.
- Make it vegetarian. Skip the meat and go with tofu, chickpeas, or another meat alternative.
- Kick up the heat. Whip up some Sriracha Mayo.
- Give it a good garnish. Cilantro, peanuts, peanut sauce, cilantro, and lime juice are all excellent toppers.
Storage and Meal Prep
- Prep-Ahead: Chop the veggies and make any sauce you plan to use (like the sriracha mayo!)
- Storage: Store refrigerated for 3-4 days. I would not recommend freezing this recipe. Excess water will accumulate after thawing, which will cause the cabbage to become mushy.
- Reheating: Warm up leftovers in a skillet over medium-low heat for the best taste and texture. You can also warm it up in the microwave, but it will be soggier.
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Egg Roll in a Bowl Recipe
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Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil divided
- 1 pound ground turkey
- 1 small sweet onion finely diced
- 1 cup shredded carrots
- 3 garlic cloves finely minced
- 1 teaspoon finely minced fresh ginger
- ¼ cup chicken broth
- 1 small head cabbage about 8 cups shredded
- 3 tablespoons soy sauce or tamari
- 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
- ¾ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
For Serving (Optional):
- Cooked white rice
- Green onions green parts only, thinly sliced
- Toasted sesame seeds
Instructions
- Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the turkey and cook until almost cooked through, about 5-6 minutes.
- Push the turkey to one side of the pan and add onion and remaining tablespoon of oil. Cook for 3-4 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add shredded carrots, garlic, and ginger and cook for 2 minutes, stirring frequently. Pour in the chicken broth and scrape any brown bits from the bottom of the pan.
- Add the cabbage, tamari or soy sauce, vinegar, salt, and pepper. Stir well and cover. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook for 12-15 minutes, or until cabbage has reached your desired tenderness. Remove from the heat and add toasted sesame oil.
- Serve egg roll in a bowl over white rice, if using, and top with green onions, toasted sesame seeds, and sriracha mayo, if desired.
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Notes
- Prep-Ahead. This is the perfect make-ahead dish, the flavor marries as it sits, so you can prepare it a couple of days in advance. Or, simply shred the carrots and cabbage the day before to have them ready.
- Storage. Store refrigerated for 3-4 days. I would not recommend freezing this recipe. Excess water will accumulate after thawing, which will cause the cabbage to become mushy. Warm up leftovers in a skillet over medium-low heat for the best taste and texture. You can also warm it up in the microwave, but it will be soggier.
- Cabbage. Freshly shredded cabbage is best.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I made adding sugar snap peas, water chestnuts and vermicelli noodle as well as sweet chili and sriracha chili sauce. I sautéed canned chicken in a bit of oil adding the ginger and chili sauce st aside and proceeded with the rest of the recipe and added chicken back at the end. Everyone loved it!
Oh wow – I love your additions! That sounds delicious. Thanks so much for your comment and rating!
Could you freeze this?
Hi Amber! I would not recommend freezing it since it will become pretty mushy after thawing. Thanks for the question, though!
I am recently diagnosed with celiac disease so trying a lot of new recipe to avoid gluten and WOW I LOVE THIS! So much flavour and so easy to make. I used ground chicken and added mushrooms as well.
Thank you for this yummy recipe!
What a great idea to add mushrooms, Allison! I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe so much. And just to let you know, the ENTIRE Evolving Table site is 100% gluten-free 🙂 Thanks so much for your comment!
It’s called Egg Roll in a Bowl – but where’s the egg? I’ve used this recipe a number of times, making slight variations depending on what ingredients were available. I’ve also fried a beaten egg in the frypan before starting the dish, rolled it up like a pancake and sliced it thinly (approx 1cm wide), then tossing it into the pan shortly before the dish is ready to serve. Whatever way I make it, it’s always tasty and delicious. Thanks for the recipe.
Great question, Jacky! Normally the word “egg” comes from the fried dough with egg that the insides are wrapped in. Since this doesn’t have the fried wrapper, there’s technically no eggs in it. I love your idea to add them though – I bet it tastes delicious!
What is a serving size? Sorry! I had weight loss surgery and this is one of my favorite meals to make, but I only eat maybe 4 oz as a serving.
Hi Allison! I wish I knew the exact serving size in ounces, but I normally just eyeball the servings by dividing up the whole dish. Best of luck on your weight loss journey and thanks so much for the question!
This was delicious! My husband and 2 teenage daughters loved it. I used ground pork, GF soy sauce, and omitted the 1/2 tsp salt since there is plenty of salt in soy sauce. My husband eats GF so he simply ate his in a bowl. I served the kids and I the meat mix in a low-carb tortilla with a bit of Hoisin sauce spread on the bottom of the tortilla. It was a hit! Tastes exactly like moo-shoo pork. 2 thumbs up!
Yay, Cyndi! I’m so happy to hear you and your family enjoyed the recipe so much. Thanks for your comment and rating to let me know!
This was amazing!!!! I doubled the liquids and put in rice noodles and it was delicious.
Thank you for the recipe!
What a great idea to add rice noodles, Marie! I bet it was delicious. Thanks so much for your comment and feedback!
This was easy and delicious! Rave reviews from my family! Will definitely make it again! Thank you for sharing.
PS I thought your video was perfect!!
Yay, Janet! So happy you and the family enjoyed the recipe and the video. Thanks so much for your comment 🙂
Thank you, London! I chose your Egg Roll in a Bowl recipe because I was looking for “delicious Keto” and you came up with 5 stars! I loved it! I added extra garlic, ginger, soy sauce and vinegar. This is one of those recipes that makes keto doable and sustainable! Bless you!
You’re so very welcome, Samantha!! I’m so happy you enjoyed the recipe so much. Thanks for your comment and rating! 🙂
We love this meal. Easy to make and tastes delicious!
Yay, Beth! I’m so happy you enjoyed this recipe. Thanks for your comment and feedback!