The Kitchen Wife: Egg Roll in a Bowl Recipe (2024)

Hello and happy Wednesday Kitchen Fam! So yesterday was officially the first day of spring, and this morning I wake up to snow. WHAT IS UP MOTHER NATURE!?! I mean, where was this during Christmas? Anyway, I digress. I'm really excited about today's post because so many of you have been requesting more keto friendly recipes. I personally don't do strict keto diet because let's face it, bread owns my soul, BUT by my friend Angie has been living the keto life for a while now and I feel like every time I talk to her she's eating what she calls anEgg Roll in a Bowl.

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We've already discussed my love for all things Asian food, and egg rolls are amongst some of my favorite morsels, so I knew this was a recipe I had to try. After scrolling endlessly through Pinterest, looking at all the varieties of this recipe, I've put my own little flavor spin on it, and

IT IS DELICIOUS

! I can't wait to share it with you so...

Let's Get Started!

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For this Egg Roll in a Bowl Recipe you're going to need a few simple ingredients:

  • 1 lb Ground Meat (I used beef)
  • 1 head of Nappa Cabbage, thinly sliced
  • 8 Green Onions, sliced
  • 2 Carrots, coarsely shredded
  • 1/2 c Soy Sauce
  • 2 Tbsp Toasted Sesame Oil
  • 2 Tbsp Rice Wine Vinegar
  • 3 tsp Ginger, freshly grated
  • 4-6 Cloves of Garlic, minced
  • 1/2 tsp Chinese 5-Spice Powder
  • Salt and Pepper, to taste
  • 3-4 Tbsp Oil
  • Sesame Seeds and Sriracha to garnish


PRO TIP:

One of the things that makes Asian cooking so good for weeknight meals is the fact that it's relatively quick to cook. So before you begin, I recommend prepping all of your vegetables. This way you are just dropping them in the pan as you need them and not rushing to get things done.


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This is a large meal, so you are going to need a DEEP pan.
Add the oil to the pan, place over HIGH heat and allow the pan to get HOT.

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Once the pan is HOT, add the white part of the sliced green onions, garlic, and ground meat. Cook until browned and no longer pink.

I know that traditionally you would use ground pork for egg rolls, and that's fine, but I only had ground beef, so that is what we used here. I think whatever kind of ground meat you want to use will be okay.

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While the meat is cooking, you will make your egg roll sauce.

In a mixing bowl (or measuring cup as I did here) combine the soy sauce, toasted sesame oil, rice wine vinegar, ginger, and Chinese 5-spice. Whisk it all together.

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Once your meat is fully cooked, you will need to lower the heat to MEDIUM/HIGH and add the cabbage.

You will look at this and think "Holy Cow! That is A LOT of cabbage!", but remember, it will wilt down to about half the size.

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Cover and cook for about 5 minutes, until the cabbage starts to wilt down.

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Now you can add the shredded carrot,

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the egg roll sauce,

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salt,

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and pepper.

Cover and cook for another 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.

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And there you have it! Your Egg Roll in a Bowl is FINISHED!

I would like to add this, my friend April of The Tipsy Housewife told me that if I wanted a little firmer cabbage to place the cabbage and carrot into a bowl and add the cooked meat and sauce to it, cover, and let it naturally wilt.

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To complete my Egg Roll in a Bowl Recipe (and keep it keto) I served it over a bed of yummy cauliflower rice and topped it with the green parts of the onions, sesame seeds, and a little sriracha because spice is good! I'm being totally honest when I say I was blown away at how yummy and filling this was! Even Studhubs requested this be on the menu more often. He also confessed to me that he likes cauliflower rice over regular rice! Who is this man!? If this is what keto living is like then sign me up! I know you're going to love this Egg Roll in a Bowl so get in the kitchen and give it a try tonight! Also, I would love to hear what some of your favorite keto recipes are. I'm always looking for new things to try in my kitchen so leave them in the comments below.

And as always...

Happy Reading, Happy Eating, and Happy Living,
~The Kitchen Wife~

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    Egg Role in a Bowl Recipe

    A delicious recipe for Egg Roll in a Bowl! If keto is this good, sign me up!

    prep time: 10 minscook time: 20 minstotal time: 30 mins

    ingredients:

    • 1 lb Ground Meat (I used beef)
    • 1 head of Nappa Cabbage, thinly sliced
    • 8 Green Onions, sliced
    • 2 Carrots, coarsely shredded
    • 1/2 c Soy Sauce
    • 2 Tbsp Toasted Sesame Oil
    • 2 Tbsp Rice Wine Vinegar
    • 3 tsp Ginger, freshly grated
    • 4-6 Cloves of Garlic, minced
    • 1/2 tsp Chinese 5-Spice Powder
    • Salt and Pepper, to taste
    • 3-4 Tbsp Oil
    • Sesame Seeds and Sriracha to garnish

    instructions

      1. Place a deep skillet over HIGH heat, add the oil, and allow to get HOT.
      2. Add the meat, green onions, and garlic to the pan. Cook until brown and no longer pink, about 10 minutes.
      3. While the meat is cooking combine the soy sauce, sesame oil, rice wine vinegar, ginger, and Chinese 5-Spice in a bowl and whisk together to make the egg roll sauce.
      4. Add the cabbage to the pan, lower heat to MEDIUM/HIGH, cover, and cook for about 5 minutes.
      5. Remove cover, add the carrots and sauce. Cover and cook 5 more minutes, stirring occasionally.
      6. Serve over a bed of rice (or cauliflower rice) and top with sesame seeds and sriracha.
      7. ENJOY!

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    FAQs

    What side dish goes with egg roll in a bowl? ›

    Top your bowl with chopped peanuts, crispy chow mein noodles (the dry kind), wonton strips, or sesame sticks. Serve with Your Grain of Choice. rice, quinoa, or Cauliflower Fried Rice all go well with this egg roll stir fry. Or serve it with noodles for a change of pace (check out these Stir Fry Noodles too).

    What's the difference between spring rolls and egg rolls? ›

    Origin: Egg rolls were created in the U.S. while spring rolls were invented in China. Wrapper: Egg rolls have a thicker skin and utilize a wonton or thick, yeast dough wrapper. Spring rolls have a more delicate, thin skin and use a spring roll wrapper. Filling: Egg rolls typically contain cabbage and meat.

    Are egg rolls healthy? ›

    Nutritionally speaking, an egg roll could be considered a less healthy option. It is a salty, fried food, with oil absorbed into the wrapper and filling during frying. The oil absorbed can increase the calories and fat consumed.

    What kind of sauce to serve with egg rolls? ›

    Egg rolls pair well with sweet chili sauce, sriracha, Chinese hot mustard, keto teriyaki sauce, sweet and sour sauce, homemade egg roll dip sauce, and Chinese plum sauce. These sauces provide a balance of sweet, spicy, savory, and sour flavors that complement the egg roll filling.

    Is egg roll in a bowl low calorie? ›

    This Skinny Egg Roll in a Bowl is low carb, low calorie, and low in Weight Watchers points. It takes just minutes to throw together and is perfect for a weeknight dinner, and even better for meal prep!

    What is the pink stuff in an egg roll? ›

    I made these by myself, and it took a lot longer, since I wrapped them all before I even started cooking them. You MUST use ground pork--do not use ground beef or chicken or the weird pink stuff that is ground turkey.

    What is the best oil for egg rolls? ›

    Peanut oil is great for frying egg rolls as it has a high smoking point and provides a nutty flavor. If you don't have it on hand, you can use canola or corn oil. Do not use oils like sesame oil or olive oil, as they are not good candidates for deep-frying due to their low smoking point.

    How do you keep eggrolls crispy? ›

    Get a well-ventilated container for your egg rolls. Line the bottom of your storage container with 2-3 paper towels to absorb any oil from your egg rolls. A takeout container or Styrofoam container with 3-5 holes punched it in is perfect for this.

    Which is healthier spring roll or egg roll? ›

    Generally, spring rolls are healthier. In Vietnam and Thailand, spring rolls are packed with raw vegetables and fresh herbs. The rolls are also made with a thinner wrapper than egg rolls and often served fresh, rather than fried.

    Are egg rolls Chinese or Japanese? ›

    Foodtimeline.org says, “egg rolls (and their lighter counterpart, spring rolls) date back to ancient China. It is quite likely that egg-roll type foods were made and consumed in the USA by the first Chinese settlers in the mid 1800's.” Okay, now we are getting somewhere.

    Why are my egg rolls soggy? ›

    Avoid Excess Moisture in the filling

    Any extra water will result in your Egg Rolls being soggy and dark spots forming on your Egg Roll wrappers. The #1 culprit for watery filling is usually the rehydrated noodles. Make sure to SQUEEZE your noodles to get rid of as much water as possible.

    What is the healthiest thing to order at a Chinese restaurant? ›

    Steamed fish or seafood with ginger, scallions and soy sauce. Steamed fish and veggies are packed with fiber and protein. One of the healthiest places you can choose an entree on a Chinese restaurant menu from is the seafood section, according to Amy Yiu, RD, a registered dietitian with Health Stand Nutrition.

    What is the healthiest Chinese takeout dish? ›

    Here are some tips for healthier Chinese takeout options: Steamed Dishes: Opt for steamed dishes instead of fried ones. Steamed dumplings, steamed vegetables, or steamed fish are generally healthier choices. Lean Protein: Choose dishes with lean protein sources, such as chicken, shrimp, or tofu.

    What pairs well with egg rolls? ›

    Looking for a quick answer? The best side dishes to serve with egg rolls are chicken gizzards, avocado fries, blooming onion, Arrabbiata sauce, chow mein, hash browns, Mozzarella sticks, Spinach Artichoke Dip, tabasco sauce, Jalapeno cheese dip, chicken long rice, fried wontons, guacamole, and Asian slaw.

    What do you eat with sushi bowl? ›

    The best side dishes to serve with sushi are edamame, spinach, cheese risotto, cauliflower tots, matzo ball soup, cabbage soup, tabasco sauce, fried pickles, tempeh, quinoa salad, cold cucumber salad, pickled ginger, miso soup, rice balls, Matcha ice cream, kani salad, gyoza, tempura, and seaweed salad.

    What goes good with eggs as a side? ›

    Some healthy side dishes that go well with eggs include: roasted or sautéed vegetables, such as bell peppers, spinach, or mushrooms. a simple green salad. avocado or guacamole.

    What to serve with spring roll? ›

    Some side dishes for spring rolls are minced pork, shredded carrot, bean sprouts and other vegetables served with a sauce. Fried rice in garlic and some tomato slices to clear your palette for another tastefull bite for the spring rolls.

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