Home Food Egg Roll in a Bowl {Easy + Healthy + One Pan} – Well Plated

Egg Roll in a Bowl {Easy + Healthy + One Pan} – Well Plated

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Takeout gets a healthy makeover with this easy Egg Roll in a Bowl. Made with ground turkey or chicken and broccoli slaw, it’s an unstoppably tasty 30-minute meal perfect for lunch, dinner, or a late-night snack.

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Imagine your favorite Asian takeout egg roll, but instead of limiting yourself to one or two to save room for the main event, this delish egg roll in a bowl is the main event.

This recipe takes all the star players in a classic egg roll filling and turns them into a fast, healthy meal that’s the perfect easy weeknight dinner (it’s phenomenal leftover too).

  • Juicy meat (or tofu, if you prefer your egg roll in a bowl vegetarian).
  • Zippy fresh ginger and garlic (key for this Healthy Chicken Stir Fry too).
  • Salty, umami-factor soy sauce (or coconut aminos if you want a keto, paleo, gluten free, or Whole30 egg roll in a bowl).
  • Colorful, thin strips of fresh veggies for nutrition and crunch (if you love vegetable-focused stir fries, try this Vegetarian Pad Thai).
a wok of easy egg roll in a bowl with ground turkey filling

To enjoy, simply pile the scrumptious egg roll filling over your favorite rice (or cauliflower rice if you prefer a low carb egg roll in a bowl), grab your fork or chopsticks, and DIVE IN!

5 Star Review

“Love this dish, I have continued to make it multiple times and it never disappoints. My whole family loves it, even my young children. Simple, easy, healthy, and fast to put together.”

— Carissa —

How to Make Egg Roll in a Bowl

This is the BEST egg roll in a bowl recipe! It takes all the best parts of an egg roll and sautés them together in a single pan in less than 30 minutes.

It’s faster than delivery and so much better for you, too (like my Cauliflower Fried Rice)!


The Ingredients

  • Ground Turkey. Traditionally egg rolls are made with ground pork. Since I wanted to make my version healthier, I made this egg roll in a bowl with ground turkey instead.

Substitution Tip

You can also make your egg roll in a bowl with ground chicken or lean ground beef if you like. See the “recipe adaptations” box below for vegan and vegetarian options.

  • Broccoli Slaw. Aside from being nutritious, broccoli slaw (similar to regular cabbage coleslaw mix but with shredded broccoli added) brings a nice crunch that replaces the traditional crispy, fried egg roll wrapper. (It’s also the core ingredient for this Asian Noodle Salad.)
  • Carrots. Yes, you can use the ones that come pre-shredded in those cute little bags.

Market Swap

Feel free to add or swap alternative in-season veggies to your egg roll bowls. Thinly sliced red bell peppers, zucchini ribbons, or edamame would all be tasty additions to consider.

two bowls of healthy egg roll in a bowl with coleslaw mix and egg
  • Mushrooms. Even if you don’t love mushrooms, I highly recommend adding them to this recipe. Like my Vegetarian Lettuce Wraps, the mushrooms’ taste is not prominent. Because they are finely chopped, their texture isn’t noticeable either. Mushrooms have a rich, unique savoriness that deepens the flavor of this egg roll in a bowl.
  • Green Onions. For a little zip and added bite.
  • Chili Paste. Garlic chili paste or sambal oelek gives this easy egg roll in a bowl recipe just the right amount of kick.

Substitution Tip

Sriracha sauce or crushed red pepper flakes are also suitable alternatives for chili paste. No matter the ingredient you choose, feel free to adjust the amount to suit your table’s preferences.

  • Garlic, Ginger, Soy Sauce, Rice Vinegar. The fantastic four. Once you have these on hand, you’ll be ready to garnish any of these healthy stir fry recipes.
  • Sesame Oil. GAME CHANGER right here. A drizzle of this golden nectar from sesame seeds adds an intense, nutty flavor to any Asian-inspired recipe.

Do You Put Eggs In Egg Roll In a Bowl?

Despite the name, an egg roll in a bowl doesn’t contain an egg! Traditional egg roll recipes call for an egg in the dough, but most modern recipes use rice paper for simplicity.

This egg roll in a bowl eliminates the wrapper completely. If you like, you can mix a scrambled egg into the filling, however. See Homemade Fried Rice for egg cooking tips.

The Directions

a glass bowl of uncooked ground turkey marinating in soy sauce
  1. Whisk together soy sauce and cornstarch, stir in the turkey, and let marinate while you prep the vegetables.
a wok of ground turkey being stirred by a wooden spoon
  1. Brown the turkey in a wok or deep pan.
a wok of ground turkey and finely chopped mushrooms and green onions
  1. Add the onions and mushrooms.
a wok of an asian-spiced filling of ground trukey and vegetables to make easy egg roll in a bowl
  1. Cook until softened.
adding grated carrots and broccoli slaw to a wok of seasoned ground turkey and vegetables
  1. Add the slaw, carrots, ginger, and garlic to the mixture and cook until tender. Toss with the remaining ingredients, pile over rice (or quinoa) and ENJOY!

Recipe Adaptations

  • To Make Whole30, Paleo, or Keto. For a keto, paleo, and whole30 egg roll in a bowl, swap coconut aminos for the soy sauce and arrowroot starch for the cornstarch. (This Asian Cabbage Salad is also Whole30.)
  • To Make Keto. Follow the above directions for Whole30.
  • To Make Vegetarian. Swap the meat for crumbled extra-firm tofu. Press the water out of the tofu first, then crumble it right into the mixing bowl with the soy sauce and cornstarch. (Be sure to check out this General Tso’s Tofu too.)
  • To Make Gluten Free. Use tamari or coconut aminos instead of soy sauce.
  • Korean Beef Bowl. A similarly fun, fast, and delicious bowl recipe.
  • Cabbage Stir Fry. A delicious, equally easy spin on this reader favorite.
two servings of low carb egg roll in a bowl keto

Storage Tips

  • To Store. The filling for egg roll in a bowl lasts in the fridge for up to 4 days in an airtight storage container. You can store the rice on its own or portion everything together into individual serving containers for meal prep throughout the week.
  • To Reheat. Rewarm leftover egg roll in a bowl in the microwave or in a wok over medium-low heat. I find the leftovers lose some of their zip, so I like to top mine with a few shakes of extra soy sauce.
  • To Freeze. Place leftovers in an airtight, freezer-safe storage container and freeze for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating as directed above.

Tip!

If you forget to thaw your frozen leftovers, you can reheat them slowly in the microwave or on the stove with a splash of water (I did this, and it was fine!).

Leftover Ideas

For a delicious meal low in carbs, wrap the filling inside lettuce cups. You could also top the leftovers with a fried egg for a tasty meal.

What to Goes with an Egg Roll In a Bowl

Recommended Tools to Make this Recipe

  • Small Whisk. No more splashing your ingredients all over the counter with this small whisk.
  • Wok. A wok is not necessary to make this recipe, but it’s a great investment. You also can make this recipe in any large skillet.
  • Chopsticks. If you regularly make Asian recipes at home, investing in a gorgeous pair of washable, reusable chopsticks is well worth it.

The Best Wok

I’ve had this one for many years, and I still love it. Its non-stick, anodized aluminum construction heats evenly for making a perfect stir fry.

two bowls of easy egg roll in a bowl ground turkey and rice

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Go ahead and have seconds. This egg roll in a bowl recipe is light on calories and BIG on incredible taste!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can You Make an Egg Roll in a Bowl Vegan?

Yes. To make a vegan egg roll in a bowl, swap the turkey for cooked and crumbled tofu, tempeh, or a plant-based ground vegan “meat”.

Can I Serve with Noodles Instead of Rice?

Sure! While I usually go for brown rice or cauliflower rice, you could also serve the egg roll filling over cooked rice noodles or soba noodles.

What Can I Use Instead of Rice Vinegar?

If you don’t have rice vinegar in your pantry, you could try swapping for apple cider vinegar or red wine vinegar. The flavor will be a little different but still delicious! Use less of the other kinds of vinegar, as they are stronger.

  • 3 tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce* divided (see note)
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch (use arrowroot starch to make Paleo, Whole30, or Keto)
  • 16 ounces 90% or 93% lean ground turkey (to make vegetarian, swap crumbled extra-firm tofu; press it dry first)
  • 8 ounces cremini mushrooms
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1 small bunch green onions divided
  • 1 tablespoon canola oil, grapeseed oil, or similar neutrally flavored high-temperature cooking oil (olive oil will smoke, so I suggest one of these other oils instead)
  • 1 (12-ounce) bag broccoli coleslaw
  • 1 cup grated carrots freshly grated from peeled carrots or store-bought
  • 1 tablespoon fresh ginger minced (or one teaspoon ground ginger, though the flavor will be less bright)
  • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons fresh chili paste (sambal oelek) or hot sauce of choice plus additional to taste
  • 2 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

  • In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together 1 tablespoon of soy sauce and cornstarch with a fork. Add the turkey, breaking apart the meat and stirring to coat with the sauce. Let marinate for 10 minutes.

  • Meanwhile, chop the mushrooms very finely and mince the garlic. Thinly slice the green onions. If any of your other ingredients are not yet prepped, do it now.

  • Heat a wok or large, deep sauté pan over high heat. Add the oil and swirl to coat. Add the marinated turkey and cook, breaking the meat into small bits with a heatproof spatula, until it’s no longer pink and fully cooked through, about 5 minutes.

  • Add the green onions (reserve a small handful for serving) and mushrooms.

  • Cook until the mushrooms soften, about 2 additional minutes.

  • Reduce the heat to medium-low. Add the broccoli coleslaw, carrots, ginger, and garlic to the mixture. Stir-fry for 2 minutes, until the vegetables are softened.

  • Add the rice vinegar, chili paste, sesame oil, black pepper, and remaining 2 tablespoons soy sauce, then stir to combine. Continue to cook for 1 additional minute. Taste and add additional soy sauce, hot sauce, or black pepper as desired. Scoop into serving bowls (over brown rice, quinoa, or cauliflower rice if desired). Serve hot, sprinkled with additional green onions.

  • *INGREDIENT NOTE: Use coconut aminos to make this egg roll in a bowl Keto, Paleo, Whole30, or gluten free. Tamari is another suitable alternative for those needing a gluten-free egg roll in a bowl without soy sauce.
  • TO STORE: Store the egg roll filling in an airtight storage container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. You can store the rice on its own or portion everything together into individual serving containers for a meal-prep approach.
  • TO REHEAT: Rewarm leftovers in the microwave or in a wok over medium-low heat. I find the leftovers lose some of their zip, so I like to top mine with a few shakes of extra soy sauce.
  • TO FREEZE: Place leftovers in an airtight, freezer-safe storage container and freeze for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then reheat as directed above. 

Serving: 1(of 4), about 1 1/2 cups without riceCalories: 263kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 24gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 84mgPotassium: 664mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 5495IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 57mgIron: 2mg

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