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With this deconstructedEgg Roll in a Bowl recipeyou can enjoy the traditional flavors but in a healthier, Keto and low-carb way! (And inunder 30 minutes!) Quickly cook up ground turkey, or another ground meat, with shredded cabbage, carrots, soy sauce and other Asian seasonings inone potfor an easy recipe the whole family will love!

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Easy Egg Roll in a Bowl Recipe

It was exactly 5 years ago that I first created this easy egg roll bowl recipe.

Since then, it has been the all-timeFAVORITE easy dinner recipeon the Evolving Table site, and I think I know why!

  • You get all of the delightful Asianflavors of a traditional egg rollbut in an easier, deconstructed, inside-out fashion.
  • It’s made withhealty, low-carb and ketoingredients. (Shredded cabbage and ground turkey, to name a few!)
  • All cooked up in a large skillet or one-pot inless than 30 minutes!

Think you’ll miss that fried egg roll wrapper?! I promise you won’t.

(Want to take it up a notch? Next time drizzle some of thisSriracha Mayomade with sriracha sauce to give it a spicy kick!)

Table of Contents

  • Easy Egg Roll in a Bowl Recipe
  • Ingredients
  • Recipe Tip
  • How to Make Egg Roll in a Bowl
  • What is Egg Roll in a Bowl?
  • FAQs
  • Recipe Tips
  • What to Serve with Egg Roll in a Bowl?
  • More Low-Carb Dinner Recipes
  • Egg Roll in a Bowl Recipe
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Ingredients

  • 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.(LearnHow to Shred Cabbageif 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. Finally, liquid coconut aminos are free from gluten and soy and make a great Whole30 and Paleo substitute. Use low sodium soy sauce if you are watching your sodium intake.
  • Vinegar:Rice vinegar delivers the most authentic flavor. Apple cider vinegar is the second best one to use and is a great Whole30 and Paleo substitute for rice vinegar. White wine vinegar will work if that is all you have.
  • Sesame Oil:Do not leave this very important ingredient out! It gives this dish a unique flavor.

Recipe Tip

Instead of shredding your own cabbage and carrots, you can buy a bag of coleslaw mix without the dressing to save time!

How to Make Egg Roll in a Bowl

Please see the recipe card below for more detailed instructions and ingredient measurements.

1. Cut the Cabbage

How thinly you shred the cabbage makes a big difference on the finished recipe. For the cabbage, it is best to slice it 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.

(Learn more abouthow to shred cabbageif you’re not sure where to start. Or quicklyjulienne cutthe carrots!)

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2. 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!)

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3. Mix in 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.

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4. Cook 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 withgreen onionsand toasted sesame seeds for extra flavor. Or sprinkle on some red pepper flakes for a spicy kick. You can serve it overwhite rice, brown rice, or cauliflower rice or enjoy it by itself!

Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days in the refrigerator. (This makes a great recipe to meal prep for busy weeks!)

Want to up-level the flavor even more? Try a drizzle of someSriracha Mayoor even this easyPeanut Sauce recipe!

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What is Egg Roll in a Bowl?

An Egg Roll in a Bowl combines all the flavors and fillings of a traditional egg roll, but skips the wrapper.This method is great when you are looking to cut calories or carbohydrates.

FAQs

What’s typically in an egg roll?

Usually, egg rolls contain vegetables like cabbage, carrots, or onions along with meat, typically pork, turkey, or shrimp.

Is egg roll in a bowl low calorie?

Full of fresh ingredients, aserving of egg roll in a bowl is under 300 calories, making it a relatively low-calorie food option.

Does egg roll in a bowl freeze well?

Unfortunately, egg roll in a bowl does NOT freeze well. The cabbage will wilt and lose its flavor and texture.

Recipe Tips

  • Make it colorful.Use different varieties of cabbage—green or purple cabbage both taste great!
  • Choose your favorite.Ground beef, turkey, or pork all are fantastic in the recipe.
  • Adjust to your meal plan.If you’re not on a Paleo, keto, or Whole30 diet you can use regular gluten-free soy sauce or Tamari instead.
  • Pack a punch.Load it up with even MORE vegetables.Chinese broccoli, zucchini, and squash would taste great in here, too.
  • Top it off.This dish is fantastic on white or brown rice. Or make it healthier on riced cauliflower. But, it is also delicious by itself!
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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 Beansare all excellent greens.

If you don’t mind carbs, serve it withInstant Pot White Rice,White Rice,Basmati Rice, orJasmine Rice.

Or top this dish with someAsian Ginger Dressing.

More Low-Carb Dinner Recipes

If you are looking for other delicious meals that are low in carbs, try one of these next:

  • Reuben in a Bowl
  • Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls
  • Chicken Bryan
  • Spinach Artichoke Stuffed Chicken.
  • Zucchini Lasagna
  • Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
  • Mexican Stuffed Bell Peppers
  • Spaghetti Squash Carbonara
  • Spaghetti Squash Pad Thai

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Egg Roll in a Bowl Recipe

With this deconstructed Egg Roll in a Bowl recipe you can enjoy ALL of the delicious flavors you love but in a healthier, Keto and low-carb way! Quickly cook up ground turkey with shredded cabbage, carrots, soy sauce and other Asian seasonings in one pot for an easy 30-minute meal.

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Yield 4 servings

Prep 10 minutes mins

Cook 20 minutes mins

Total 30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp. oil avocado or olive, divided
  • 1 lb. ground turkey pork or beef, 90/10 or 93/7
  • 1 ½ cups sweet onion finely diced
  • 1 cup carrots shredded
  • 3 cloves garlic crushed
  • ½ tsp. ginger paste or minced ginger
  • ¼ cup chicken broth regular sodium
  • 6 cups shredded cabbage cut into ¼-inch shreds
  • 3 Tbsp. soy sauce Tamari or coconut aminos, gluten-free*
  • 1 Tbsp. rice wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar
  • ¾ tsp. salt to taste
  • ¼ tsp. pepper to taste
  • 1 tsp. toasted sesame oil
  • Toasted sesame seeds optional
  • Green onions optional

Instructions

  • Cook Ground Meat: In a large saute pan over medium heat drizzle 1 tablespoon olive oil and add ground meat. Cook for 5-6 minutes, or until turkey is almost cooked through.

    2 Tbsp. oil, 1 lb. ground turkey

  • Sauté and Deglaze: Push turkey to the side of the pan and add onion and other tablespoon of oil. Sauté for 3-4 minutes. Add shredded carrots, garlic, and ginger and saute for 2 minutes. Stir the vegetables and turkey together. Pour chicken broth in the pan and scrape the bottom of it to deglaze it.

    1 ½ cups sweet onion, 1 cup carrots, 3 cloves garlic, ½ tsp. ginger paste, ¼ cup chicken broth

  • Mix in Cabbage and Seasonings: Add cabbage, coconut aminos or soy sauce, vinegar, salt, and pepper. Stir well and cover with a lid. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook for 12-15 minutes, or until cabbage is to your desired tenderness.

    6 cups shredded cabbage, 3 Tbsp. soy sauce, 1 Tbsp. rice wine vinegar, ¾ tsp. salt, ¼ tsp. pepper

  • Finish with Toppings: Add toasted sesame oil just before serving and top with green onions and toasted sesame seeds. Serve over regular rice, cauliflower rice, or eat it in a bowl by itself.

    1 tsp. toasted sesame oil, Green onions, Toasted sesame seeds

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Notes

*Recipe was updated on 11/6/23 to include an additional cup of cabbage, tablespoon of soy sauce, teaspoon of rice vinegar, and ¼ teaspoon of salt.

Prep-Ahead Instructions

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 Directions

Egg roll in a bowl can be refrigerated for up to 3 to 5 days. I would not recommend freezing this recipe. Excess water will accumulate after thawing and make the cabbage 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.

Recipe Tips

  • Make it colorful.Use different varieties of cabbage—green or purple cabbage both taste great!
  • Choose your favorite.Ground beef, turkey, or pork all are fantastic in the recipe.
  • Adjust to your meal plan.If you’re not on a Paleo, keto, or Whole30 diet you can use regular gluten-free soy sauce or Tamari instead.
  • Pack a punch.Load it up with even MORE vegetables.Chinese broccoli, zucchini, and squash would taste great in here, too.
  • Top it off.This dish is fantastic on white or brown rice. Or make it healthier on riced cauliflower. But, it is also delicious by itself!

Nutrition

Calories: 279kcal, Carbohydrates: 16g, Protein: 30g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 6g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 63mg, Sodium: 1134mg, Potassium: 742mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin A: 5481IU, Vitamin C: 45mg, Calcium: 78mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in an egg roll? ›

What's In An Egg Roll? This egg roll recipe calls for a ginger- and garlic-packed filling of pork, cabbage, and carrots. The filling is stuffed in a store-bought egg roll wrapper, which is sealed with a flour paste and fried to crispy perfection in hot peanut oil.

What are the little clear noodles in egg rolls? ›

They are generally sold in dried form, soaked to reconstitute, then used in soups, stir-fried dishes, or spring rolls. They are called "cellophane noodles" or "glass noodles" because of their cellophane- or glass-like transparency when cooked.

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.

What is the clear stuff in egg rolls? ›

The clear strings in egg rolls are bean thread noodles, or cellophane noodles, typically made from mung beans, potato starch, tapioca starch, or rice flour.

How to keep eggrolls crispy? ›

Cool your rolls on a wire rack instead of a paper towel or plate. Regardless of whether you air fried, deep-fried, or baked your egg rolls, do not let them cool on a paper towel or plate. Instead, use a pair of tongs to set the egg rolls on a raised cooling rack with a baking sheet underneath it.

What is egg roll sauce made of? ›

Whisk together soy sauce, rice vinegar, ginger, garlic powder, onion powder, and sesame oil in a bowl until smooth. Serve in small dipping dishes.

What is the difference between Chinese and Vietnamese egg rolls? ›

How are Vietnamese egg rolls different, than say, Chinese egg rolls? Vietnamese egg rolls are typically wrapped with a rice paper whereas Chinese egg rolls are wrapped a wheat base wrapper. They both contain a variety of chopped vegetables and can be made with pork, shrimp, or leaner meats such as chicken or turkey.

What are the thin white noodles in Chinese food called? ›

Rice vermicelli (mi fen) is a very fine noodle originating from southern China. Thin, brittle, and white, it's often sold dried and in blocks in the Asian foods section of supermarkets.

Does egg roll filling need to be cooked first? ›

Egg roll filling is cooked, so break out the wok and vegetable or sesame oil to get everything nice and tender. And when you're ready to fill your wrappers, you'll want to put about two to three tablespoons of filling in each before you roll them. Here are some filling ideas that you can start with.

Why do you put peanut butter in egg rolls? ›

Easy answer, which he already knew, is because it's an ingredient. I've heard, over the years, that peanut butter was used to seal egg roll wrappers, or bind ingredients, or used as a filler during wartime rationing, or simply for the flavor.

Why are my homemade 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.

Why are my egg rolls not crispy? ›

To make egg rolls crispy, try frying them in hot oil until they turn golden brown. Ensure the oil is at the right temperature (around 350-375°F or 175-190°C) and don't overcrowd the pan to maintain crispiness.

What is the difference between an egg roll and spring roll? ›

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 Chinese egg rolls healthy? ›

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 is the white slimy thing in an egg? ›

What Are the White Strands Inside Raw Eggs? These two twisted-like strands, called chalazae, are structural parts of the egg white that protect and hold the yolk in place at the center of the egg. Without them, the yolk could sit on one side of the egg or press against the shell.

Do regular egg rolls have meat? ›

That's why, unlike spring rolls, egg rolls always have cooked fillings, and almost always include meat. Vegetable egg rolls can be equally hearty though, with a cooked combination of savory veggies like cabbage, celery and onion, plus plenty of seasoning.

Why are egg rolls healthy? ›

Based on a 2,000-calorie diet, an egg roll can be a good source of dietary fiber, providing 8% of the Daily Value (DV) for this nutrient. Dietary fiber has many benefits, such as providing satiety, promoting bowel regularity, reducing the risk of colorectal cancer and heart disease, and more ( 2 ).

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

Summary: What is the difference between spring roll and egg rolls? Appearance and texture: Egg rolls are larger and have a thick, bubbly, and hard-crispy shell, while spring rolls are lighter, thinner, and flakier. Wrappers: Both are made from flour and water, but egg roll dough can sometimes contain egg.

What are the ingredients in no name egg rolls? ›

Ingredients: Cabbage, Enriched Wheat Flour, Water, Seasoned Beef (beef,water, Salt, Spice Extract), Canola Oil, Carrots, Celery, Onions, Sugar,salt, Modified Corn Starch, Liquid Whole Egg, Spices, Sodium Propionate,vegetable Mono- And Diglycerides, Sodium Stearoyl-2-lactylate.

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