This delicious Korean beef bowl is ready in around 20 minutes and is a family-friendly meal. Made with ground beef, serve it with either white rice or cauliflower rice for a fast gluten-free dinner, and the leftovers make great lunches too!
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Quick + Easy Korean Ground Beef
Quick, healthy meals are a must in our house. A few key ingredients and some simple seasonings are all you need to make this savory beef bowl.
- Ground beef – We’ve also tried this with ground pork, turkey and chicken but our go-to is beef.
- Shallot – Similar to onion but adds a more concentrated flavor.
- Ginger – Fresh grated ginger is a must for us, but in a pinch you can sub ground dried ginger.
- Sesame oil – Our preferred cooking oil for any Asian inspired dishes.
- Coconut aminos – Gives the beef that sweet-salty flavor, similar to soy sauce. These are NOT liquid aminos, see the recipe card notes.
- Fish sauce – Adds more salty, umami flavor.
- Seasonings – Garlic powder, onion powder and red pepper flakes give the dish a slightly spicy kick.
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The Easiest Sauce for any Korean Beef
It’s no secret that we love healthy homemade sauces, seasonings and dressings.
For this recipe, we added the easiest spicy mayo sauce that you can whip up in 1-minute! Seriously, you shouldn’t skip this sauce. It adds a creaminess to the bowl that pairs perfectly with the savory and salty Korean beef.
Making it a Healthy Korean Beef Bowl
We love bowl meals because you can whip up an easy protein, add some veggies and toppings and call it a meal! Here are some serving ideas to make a delicious bowl with Korean beef.
- Keep it simple and serve it with white rice or cauliflower rice.
- Dump it over any fresh greens you have on hand.
- Use lettuce leaves to wrap the beef with avocado and the spicy mayo sauce.
- Pair it with some roasted veggies or make it into a stir-fry.
- Toss it on top of spiralized veggies or some gluten-free pasta.
More Quick + Easy Bowls To Try
- Healthy Teriyaki Chicken Bowl
- Spicy Pork Bowls
- Ground Beef Taco Bowls
- Cilantro Lime Shrimp Bowls
- Thai Basil Chicken Bowls
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Healthy 20-Minute Korean Beef Bowl
Ingredients
- 1 shallot, diced
- 2 inches fresh ginger, peeled and grated on a microplane
- 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
- 2 pounds ground beef, (see notes)
- 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/2 cup coconut aminos, (see notes)
- 2 tbsp fish sauce, (see notes)
- 4 cups cauliflower rice, (can sub white rice if you’re not doing Whole30)
- 6 cups greens of choice, (chopped romaine, arugula, spinach, etc.)
Optional sauce:
- 1/4 cup mayo
- 1 tbsp hot sauce, (adjust to taste)
Optional toppings:
- chopped green onions
- sliced avocado
Instructions
- Start by preparing rice to have it ready. If serving with cauliflower rice, wait until the beef is almost done as it only takes a few minutes to cook.
- Dice shallot and grate ginger to have it ready.
- Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and add sesame oil. Once hot, add in ground beef. Break the beef up into small bits.
- Add the shallot, ginger, red pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder and mix with the beef. Continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until the meat is browned and developing some crispy bits, about 8 minutes.
- Add the coconut aminos and fish sauce and cook for another 3-4 minutes.
- If you are making the optional sauce, mix the mayo and hot sauce in a small bowl.
- Serve beef in a bowl over a bed of greens with rice or cauliflower rice. Top with optional sauce and enjoy.
Notes
- The recipe can also be made with ground pork, chicken or turkey.
- The coconut aminos linked to in the recipe are the aminos we use (Coconut Secret coconut aminos). Braggs brand aminos are NOT the same thing. Braggs liquid aminos are a soy-based and much saltier than coconut aminos. If you use Braggs aminos, we suggest using only 1-2 tbsp to start and adjusting to taste. You can also omit the salt from the recipe.
- As an alternative to coconut aminos, you can make your own using our DIY coconut aminos substitute recipe.Â
- If you wish to omit the fish sauce, you can replace it with more coconut aminos. Since fish sauce is salty, you may need to add more salt to suit your taste.
I just made this and it is DELISH! I made it with chicken, but I bet the beef would give it even more flavor! The sauce adds a nice kick. So glad I found this recipe!
I made this last night and it was definitely easy and delicious. We served over rice w/ sauteed spinach and kimchi, as well as the sauce/green onions. Fantastic as a leftover lunch too!
I made this a couple weeks ago, but doubled the sauce & served it with broccoli, zucchini, onions, and garlic sautéed in toasted sesame oil and my picky almost 7 year old ate two full bowls, zucchini & all. Being put into our normal rotation.
Love the pairing with different veggies, we need to try that! Thanks so much for coming back over to leave a rating and review, we appreciate it đŸ™‚
We love this recipe! I make it with stir-fry veggies instead of the greens (family preference) and often double the sauce because it’s just soooooo good. Thanks for a great recipe!!
You’re welcome! Thanks for coming back to leave a rating and review, we appreciate it đŸ™‚
Printed this recipe a while ago; finally tried it. It was a big hit with the family! Used cauliflower rice for whole 30 and rice for those who are not.
As promised it’s quick and simple to make. Very tasty.
Thanks Wendy, glad you enjoyed the recipe!
This recipe is always a hit in our house. It’s easy to modify and delicious as written.
This recipe was delicious and easy to prepare. So flavorful and came together quickly! Enjoy!
What are the calories on each bowl?
We don’t have that information available but you can plug the recipe details into an online calculator like myfitnesspal if needed.
I’ve been eyeing this recipe for a while and have finally made it! We LOVED it! My husband wants it added into the rotation and my girls (11 & 13) enjoyed it as well! I made steamed broccoli as a side and hubby and 11yo tossed that in with the beef and rice! I made jasmine rice instead of cauliflower and we used baby spinach as our green!
So glad to hear that you tried and enjoyed this recipe, it’s one of our family favorites too đŸ™‚
So easy and delicious
I love the flavor of this dish but when I make it again, I’d use cabbage/slaw and not lettuce. The lettuce wilts and gets slimy from the heat of the rice and meat. I’d probably add the slaw to the meat at the end of simmering so soften it up.
What kind of hot sauce do you use? Or what kind do you think works best for this recipe? Thanks!
We just use whatever we have on hand at the time. Typically, it’s a jalapeno based hot sauced. Really, whatever kind you enjoy will work great! Let us know how it goes. We’d love to hear. đŸ™‚
A friend made this for me and my 4 kids when my husband was out of town and one of my kids got sick. It was delish!!! I cannot wait to try it myself. I’m wondering if this freezes well?
What a lovely friend you have! We haven’t tried freezing this one, but I think the beef would be fine. I’d just make whatever rice or cauliflower rice to go with it the day you plan to actually eat it. Hope that helps! And we hope you find many new favorite recipes on our site! đŸ™‚
Such a simple and delicious recipe. Easy to add any veggies you want to the bowl.