The Ultimate Skillet Egg Roll in a Bowl Recipe! (2024)

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Prepared with cabbage, ground beef, and rice, this one pan dinner is so simple and healthy! Full of delicious veggies, tender ground meat and Asian inspired flavor, our Skillet Egg Roll in a Bowl is sure to become a family favorite!

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    Easy Deconstructed Egg Rolls

    I remember when Egg Roll In A Bowl first became an internet phenomenon. Like deconstructed cabbage rolls, which is something that I grew up on – as well as deconstructed stuffed peppers soup – the idea is to take all the work out of the beloved dish, but still have the same old wonderful taste.

    What a great idea, right? Everyone loves egg rolls, but if you’ve ever made them by hand, you know how time consuming it can be! And, I mean, don’t get me wrong, I still LOVE egg rolls but, I honestly prefer whipping up this easy, tasty skillet version, full of flavor and healthy veggies.

    That’s right, this deconstructed egg roll recipe takes all the delicious flavors of an egg roll and brings them together in a hearty skillet meal that’s super easy to make, especially on a busy weeknight. I think you guys will love it!

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    What You’ll Need

    These ingredients are all you need for a tasty egg roll in a bowl! Feel free to add or swap in all your favorite veggies, from red peppers to broccoli (broccoli slaw anyone?) to mushrooms. It’s all flexible!

    • Olive Oil: For sautéing. I use light olive oil because it takes the heat better.
    • Onion: Finely dice one small onion. I typically use yellow onions, but any onions are fine.
    • Fresh Garlic: You’ll need two cloves of fresh garlic, minced.
    • Meat: This recipe uses 1 pound of ground meat. You can use lean ground beef, ground turkey, ground pork or ground chicken.
    • Salt & Pepper: To taste.
    • Coleslaw Veggies: I like to use pre-packaged coleslaw veggies with cabbage and matchstick carrots. You can also make your own! Checkit ? Classic Coleslaw.
    • Rice: Have on hand 2 cups of your favorite cooked rice. Brown, white, jasmine, basmati, etc. If staying away from those carbs, skip the rice.
    • Peanut Sauce: This delicious Asian sauce is available at most grocery stores.
    • Water: To help the veggies steam, you’ll need about ¼ cup of water.
    • Soy Sauce: This recipe uses 1 tablespoon low-sodium soy sauce. Tamari or coconut aminos also work.
    • Cilantro, Scallions, & Lime Wedges: For serving.
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    How To Make an Egg Roll in a Bowl

    This one-pan recipe comes together in a snap, especially if you buy your veggies pre-chopped or use a food processor to prep them.

    1. Sauté Onion & Garlic: Heat the olive oil in a 12-inch skillet set over medium-high heat. Add the onions to the heated oil and cook until just softened. Stir in the garlic.
    2. Cook Meat: Add the ground meat, season with salt and pepper, and continue to cook, stirring frequently, for 6 to 8 minutes. The meat should be completely browned. Drain any grease and return the skillet to the heat.
    3. Cook Cabbage & Remaining Ingredients: Add the coleslaw to the meat and cook for 4 minutes. Stir in the cooked rice, peanut sauce, water, and soy sauce; bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Let it simmer for 5 minutes, or until the cabbage is tender.
    4. Enjoy! Taste the dish and adjust salt as needed. Garnish with cilantro and serve with lime wedges.
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    Variation Ideas

    You can do a lot with this basic recipe, from adding ingredients to changing up the sauces. I’ve compiled a few tasty ideas for making it your own. Enjoy!

    • Saucy! Feel free to replace the peanut sauce with your favorite stir-fry sauce, such as General Tso’s, Teriyaki, Kung Pao, Szechuan, or classic stir-fry. You can also spice things up with some sriracha or sweet chili sauce!
    • Meatless Option: This is a great recipe to adapt for tofu, shrimp, or just more veggies!
    • Crispy Crunch: Add some delicious crunch to your bowl with canned water chestnuts (drained and rinsed), a handful of chopped nuts, or even fried wonton wrappers.

    Tips for Success

    There’s more to this recipe than just a tasty dinner! Here are a few of my favorite tips and tricks for making the most delicious egg roll in a bowl.

    • Meal Prep: This is the perfect recipe for quick and easy meal prep! Just cool the finished dish and divide into 4 airtight containers. Follow storing and reheating advice below.
    • Special Seasonings: If you really love take-out egg rolls and want to mimic the taste more closely, try sautéing in peanut oil, and adding a tiny bit of oyster sauce and sesame oil to the skillet along with the peanut sauce. Oyster sauce and sesame oil really channel the “take out” taste.
    • Go Low Carb: Try using cauliflower rice instead of regular rice for a low-carb meal that tastes amazing.
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    How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

    • Refrigerate any leftovers in airtight food storage containers for up to 4 days.
    • Reheat in the microwave, stirring well to make sure that the entire serving is heated through. You can also heat in a covered skillet over low heat, adding a spoonful or two of water if the dish seems dry.

    How to Freeze Egg Roll in a Bowl

    • Not only is this great as a prep ahead or leftover meal, you can also freeze it! I often double the batch and place half of it in an airtight container. Then, just keep it in the freezer for up to 2 months.

    ENJOY!

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    Skillet Egg Roll in a Bowl

    Katerina | Diethood

    This Skillet Egg Roll in a Bowl is a quick and easy dinner made with tender cabbage, savory ground meat and the best egg roll flavors, all in one skillet!

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    Servings : 6

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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins

    Cook Time 20 minutes mins

    Total Time 30 minutes mins

    Ingredients

    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • 1 small yellow onion, finely diced
    • 2 cloves garlic, minced
    • 1 pound lean ground beef, ground turkey, ground pork, or ground chicken
    • Salt and fresh ground black pepper, to taste
    • 4 cups pre-packaged coleslaw mix with matchstick carrots
    • 2 cups cooked rice, or use cauliflower rice for a low carb option
    • ¼ cup peanut sauce
    • ¼ cup water
    • 1 tablespoon low sodium soy sauce
    • sliced green onions, for garnish
    • Chopped fresh cilantro, for garnish
    • Lime wedges, for serving

    Instructions

    • Heat olive oil in a large 12-inch skillet set over medium-high heat.

    • Add onions to the heated oil and cook for 2 minutes, or until just softened.

    • Stir in garlic and cook for 10 seconds.

    • Add ground meat, season with salt and pepper, and continue to cook, frequently stirring, for 6 to 8 minutes, or until no longer pink. Drain and return skillet back to the burner over medium-high heat.

    • Add coleslaw to the meat and cook for 4 minutes.

    • Stir in rice, peanut sauce, water, and soy sauce; bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer.

    • Continue to simmer for 5 to 7 minutes, or until heated through and cabbage is wilted and tender; stir occasionally.

    • Remove from heat and taste for salt; adjust to taste.

    • Garnish with green onions and cilantro.

    • Serve with lime wedges.

    Equipment

    • Stove

    Notes

    • NET CARBS: Cut your carbs down to 7 per serving by using cauliflower rice in place of the rice.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 241 kcal | Carbohydrates: 22 g | Protein: 19 g | Fat: 8 g | Saturated Fat: 2 g | Trans Fat: 1 g | Cholesterol: 47 mg | Sodium: 288 mg | Potassium: 395 mg | Fiber: 2 g | Sugar: 4 g | Vitamin A: 46 IU | Vitamin C: 19 mg | Calcium: 38 mg | Iron: 2 mg

    Nutritional info is an estimate and provided as courtesy. Values may vary according to the ingredients and tools used. Please use your preferred nutritional calculator for more detailed info.

    Course: Dinner

    Cuisine: Asian

    Keyword: deconstructed egg roll, egg roll in a bowl

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    FAQs

    Are pork 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. And that doesn't include the sweet dipping sauce.

    Are there eggs in egg rolls? ›

    Contrary to popular belief, the egg isn't necessary to make an egg roll, even though it does have it in its name. The traditional egg roll recipe uses egg in the dough, but most recipes don't call for it anymore; modern egg rolls are usually made up of mixed meat and vegetables wrapped in a rice paper wrapper.

    What to eat with egg rolls? ›

    The best dishes to serve with egg rolls are: Sweet and Sour Chicken, Sesame Chicken, Broccoli Beef, Kung Pao Shrimp, Mixed Vegetable Fried Rice, Chow Mein, Lo Mein, Sweet and Sour Sauce, Garlic Honey Soy Sauce, Spicy Plum Sauce, Garlic Chili Sauce, Hoisin Sauce, Garlic Green Beans, Thai Noodle Salad, Asian Cucumber ...

    Can I eat egg rolls everyday? ›

    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. As tasty as they are, egg rolls are not considered nutrient-dense, and eating them in moderation is recommended.

    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.

    What culture eats egg rolls? ›

    Either way, no one can argue that egg rolls grew out of a Chinese culinary tradition. Their wrappers are usually rather thick and, as mentioned earlier, traditionally were made with wheat flour and egg. Spring roll wrappers on the other hand are much thinner, have no egg and are often made with rice flour.

    What are egg rolls called in China? ›

    In China, we actually call these egg rolls “Chun Jian” (春卷), which directly translate to spring rolls. But that name gets confused with the Vietnamese style spring rolls that are made with rice paper, and these are more commonly known as egg rolls outside of China.

    Why do Americans call them egg rolls? ›

    A 1979 article in The Washington Post speculated two possible theories: 1) that the word for "egg" in Chinese, (蛋, Mandarin:dàn, Cantonese:daan6), sounded similar to the word for "spring", (春, Mandarin:chūn, Cantonese:ceon1), and 2) that southern Chinese chefs relied on using eggs when trying to make thin wrapper skin ...

    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.

    What is the best oil for frying 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 do you seal egg rolls with? ›

    THE WRAPPERS

    You will want a package with 18 egg roll wrappers. Many come in a 20 count, so you should be good to go. Cornstarch slurry: to seal the wrappers, you will need 2 teaspoons cornstarch mixed with water. This “glues” the wrappers closed much more effectively than just water or an egg wash.

    What is a good side dish for 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).

    Should you freeze egg rolls? ›

    Freezing both uncooked and cooked egg rolls is pretty easy but in the case of the latter, once cooked, you'll need to give them at least 1 to 2 hours to cool down before freezing. Generally, you can just take frozen egg rolls out of the freezer and drop them into a deep fryer straight away.

    How do you keep egg rolls together? ›

    Add 1.5 tbsp of filling onto the bottom corner of the wrapper and shape into a log about 4 inch long. Fold the bottom corner over the filling and tuck underneath. Roll tightly towards the center then fold in the sides, roll again then brush the last flap lightly with beaten egg wash and roll to seal.

    Are pork rolls good for you? ›

    It's also worth noting that Vietnamese pork rolls aren't actually that healthy for you. If you're eating them specifically to lose weight we advise looking for a different salmonella-free snack.

    How many calories in a Chinese pork egg roll? ›

    Minh Chinese Pork Egg Rolls (1 roll) contains 20g total carbs, 19g net carbs, 8g fat, 6g protein, and 180 calories.

    What are pork egg rolls made of? ›

    These pork egg rolls are filled with ground pork flavored with peanut, soy sauce, green onions, ginger and more. The are a labor of love but can be made ahead of time and fried and frozen.

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