Egg Roll in a Bowl (2024)

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by Marcie //August 16, 2023

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Get all the flavors of an egg roll in a healthier way! This Egg Roll in a Bowl is high in protein, packed with veggies and big on flavor. It includes gluten-free, paleo, keto and Whole30 options, and it comes together in 30 minutes!

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I remember what a busy time of year the back to school season was when my boys were younger. Going from carefree summer days to getting up early, followed by homework and practice was a lot. Quick and easy dinner recipes were everything.

My boys are all grown up and in college now, and I still live for easy dinners. I’m a firm believer that a healthy, home cooked dinner doesn’t have to be time consuming or difficult.

This Egg Roll in a Bowl is the perfect example of that, and I’d gladly take this over classic egg rolls any day of the week.

This meal has all the flavors of an egg roll filling and it’s so much healthier because it’s not fried in refined oils. And no rolling is required!

If you love takeout inspired recipes, be sure to try my chicken vegetable stir fry and honey pineapple teriyaki chicken as well!

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Why you’ll love this recipe:

  • This egg roll in a bowl recipe has all the flavors of classic egg rolls without the carbs. It’s full of fresh ingredients and it’s packed with flavor.
  • It’s an easy dinner that’s on the table in about 30 minutes.
  • There are minimal ingredients in this recipe, and it’s can be customized with your favorite protein and veggies.
  • This recipe is low carb, and fits perfectly into the keto diet. Simple swaps make this egg roll in a bowl keto, paleo, gluten-free or Whole30.

Recipe ingredients

This egg roll bowl utilizes fresh produce, but most of it is long lasting produce (see the list in my Pantry Recipes post). It’s also easily customizable with whatever you have on hand.

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Ingredient notes

  • Ground turkey. I prefer lean ground turkey over ground turkey breast as it includes fat, which results in added moisture and flavor. It may be substituted with your favorite ground meat, steak, chicken or even tofu.
  • Sesame oil. The sesame oil adds a ton of flavor, but it may be substituted with any oil that you have on hand.
  • Veggies. I’ve included coleslaw mix, carrot, garlic and green onion, but you can use your favorite veggies. If you’re not making this egg roll in a bowl with coleslaw mix, see my tips on How to Cut Cabbage.
  • Freshly grated ginger. I store ginger root in my freezer and grate it frozen with my Microplane grater peel and all. Use a teaspoon of ground ginger if you don’t have fresh ginger root on hand.
  • Coconut aminos. This is soy, wheat and gluten-free, and is perfect for keto, paleo and Whole30 diets. It may be substituted with tamari, liquid aminos, or soy sauce.
  • Rice wine vinegar. Substitute with paleo, Whole30 and keto-friendly vinegar such as apple cider vinegar.
  • Sesame seeds. The sesame seeds are an optional garnish.

How to make an egg roll bowl

This egg roll bowl recipe is extremely easy to make and is on the table in just 30 minutes. It’s incredibly easy to customize it based on your dietary needs and what you have on hand.

Pro tip: Use a coleslaw mix and prep the other veggies in advance to make this meal go even more quickly!

See the recipe card below for full instructions.

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  1. Heat the sesame oil in a large sauté pan over medium heat and add the ground turkey. Break up the turkey into small chunks and cook until it’s no longer pink, about 3-4 minutes.
  2. Stir the garlic and ginger into the skillet with the ground turkey and cook for 30 seconds.
  3. Add the cabbage mix, white and light green parts of green onion, coconut aminos and rice wine vinegar, and stir well to combine.
  4. Cook for 4-5 minutes or until the vegetables have reached the desired level of doneness.
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FAQs

How many calories are in a bowl of egg roll in a bowl?

One serving of this egg roll in a bowl contains 204 calories, 28 grams of protein, 10 carbohydrates, 6 grams of fat and 3 grams of sugar. It’s also a good source of potassium and Vitamin A.

It may be high in sodium depending on whether you use coconut aminos, tamari or soy sauce, so be sure and talk to doctor to discuss if this is right for you.

What goes good with an egg roll bowl?

This egg roll bowl recipe is a great low carb option. You can serve it as-is or with your favorite sauce, such as sweet and sour sauce, hoisin sauce, hot sauce or aioli.

If you’re not counting carbs, it would also be great served over coconut rice or Instant Pot brown rice.

Is this egg roll in a bowl keto?

This egg roll bowl is keto and paleo-friendly if coconut aminos are used and the rice wine vinegar is substituted with apple cider vinegar.

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Recipe notes

  • Pro tip: Prep your veggies in advance to make this recipe go even more quickly!Purchasing coleslaw mix is a huge shortcut, but buying a head of cabbage lasts longer and is more cost effective. If you buy a head of cabbage, see my tips on How to Cut Cabbage.
  • Keep fresh ginger root in a plastic zip top bag in the freezer and grate with a Microplane grater peel and all!
  • Make this egg roll in a bowl Whole30, paleo, gluten-free and keto compliant by using coconut aminosand substituting the rice wine vinegar with apple cider vinegar. Coconut aminos are lighter in sodium than traditional soy sauce, so if you substitute it with tamari or soy sauce, you will need to use less.
  • Store leftovers in an air tight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months.
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Did you try this recipe? If so, be sure to leave a review below and tag me @flavorthemoments on Facebook and Instagram

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Egg Roll in a Bowl

Servings: 4 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Additional Time: 0 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Egg Roll in a Bowl is the healthy, low carb way to enjoy an egg roll! It's high in protein, loaded with veggies, and is on the table in 30 minutes!

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil or olive oil
  • 1 lb. lean ground turkey sub with your favorite ground meat
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger see notes
  • 10 ounces cabbage blend
  • 1 medium carrot grated
  • 3 green onions sliced (reserve dark green tops for garnish)
  • 1/4 cup coconut aminos sub with soy sauce or tamari if desired
  • 1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar see notes for substitutions
  • Sesame seeds for serving; optional

Instructions

  • Heat the sesame oil in a large sauté pan over medium heat. Add the ground turkey and break up into small chunks with a wooden spoon. Cook for 3-4 minutes or until no longer pink. Add the garlic and ginger and cook for 30 seconds more.

    1 tablespoon sesame oil, 1 lb. lean ground turkey, 2 cloves garlic, 1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger

  • Add the cabbage, carrot, white and light green parts of green onion, coconut aminos and rice wine vinegar, and stir well to combine. Cook for 4-5 minutes or until the vegetables have reached the desired level of doneness.

    10 ounces cabbage blend, 1 medium carrot, 3 green onions, 1/4 cup coconut aminos, 1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar

  • Remove from heat and top with sliced scallions and sesame seeds (optional). Enjoy!

    Sesame seeds

Notes

  • Pro tip: Prep your veggies in advance to make this recipe go even more quickly!Purchasing a coleslaw mix is a huge shortcut, but buying a head of cabbage lasts longer and is more cost effective. If you buy a head of cabbage, see my tips on How to Cut Cabbage.
  • Keep fresh ginger root in a plastic zip top bag in the freezer and grate with a Microplane grater peel and all!
  • Make this egg roll in a bowl Whole30, paleo, gluten-free and keto compliant by using coconut aminos and substituting the rice wine vinegar with apple cider vinegar. Coconut aminos are lighter in sodium than traditional soy sauce, so if you substitute it with tamari or soy sauce, you will need to use less.
  • Store leftovers in an air tight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 204kcal, Carbohydrates: 10g, Protein: 28g, Fat: 6g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.02g, Cholesterol: 62mg, Sodium: 422mg, Potassium: 542mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 2735IU, Vitamin C: 29mg, Calcium: 47mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition is estimated using a food database and is only intended to be used as a guideline for informational purposes.

Course: Main Dishes

Cuisine: Chinese

Author: Marcie

All recipes and images © Flavor the Moments.

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**This recipe was originally published in March 2020. The photos have been updated to include step by step photos and the recipe text has been modified to include more recipe information.

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    4 Comments on “Egg Roll in a Bowl”

  1. Nicole @ Foodie Loves Fitness Reply

    I love the idea of doing egg roll bowls.. I’ll need to try this with tofu!

    • Marcie Reply

      I’m sure that would work out great!

  2. Leanne Reply

    I’m so bummed that I ate the rest of my coleslaw mix last night because I have everything else to make this meal! I need to add it to my grocery list so I can give it a try some time. Take care Marcie!

    • flavorthemoments Reply

      I hope you get your hands on some coleslaw mix on your next shopping trip and stay well friend. 🙂

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FAQs

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.

Where did the term "egg roll" come from? ›

Another possible origin of the name is from a recipe for "egg roll" (also labeled as "dan gun") in the 1917 cookbook The Chinese Cook Book by Shiu Wong Chan. This recipe called for meat and vegetables rolled inside a layer of fried egg rather than a flour-based wrapper.

Why do Americans call them egg rolls? ›

A Chinese-American cookbook published in 1917 included a dish for “Dan Gun” or Egg Roll. This recipe called for meat and vegetables to be wrapped in egg, sliced and served. Maybe it's possible this is how the name stuck?

Are egg rolls healthy? ›

Sure, there are veggies in the filling. 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 inside of an egg roll made of? ›

An egg roll is a fried appetizer that's found on countless Chinese-American restaurant menus. It consists of a thick, crispy wheat flour skin filled with shredded cabbage, pork, and other ingredients. Egg rolls are fried in hot oil, served warm, and usually dipped in duck sauce or soy sauce.

Are egg rolls Chinese or Japanese? ›

Spring rolls and egg rolls are both popular Chinese appetizers, but one has traditional Chinese roots while the other emerged from American Chinese cooking.

What are egg roll wrappers called? ›

An egg roll is a fried, savory roll filled with shredded cabbage, ground or roast pork or shrimp and other ingredients inside a wonton wrapper or thick, wheat flour wrapper. Egg rolls are thought to have been invented in New York City's Chinatown restaurants in the 1930s.

Can we eat spring roll during weight loss? ›

Spring rolls can be a healthy option for weight loss if they are prepared with lean protein and lots of vegetables. However, its important to note that the nutritional content of spring rolls can vary depending on how they are prepared and the ingredients used.

What race is egg rolls? ›

Though dim sum chefs in Hong Kong produce a similar snack called a spring roll, the egg roll, as we know it, is a creation of Chinese-American restaurateurs who used local ingredients to create Chinese-ish foods that would appeal to American diners.

What are egg rolls called in England? ›

I know what Americans call an egg roll as served in Chinese restaurants and carry-outs is a spring roll or pancake roll here. In Scotland an egg roll would be a fried egg in a Morton's morning roll. In England it might be a fried egg in a barmcake/bap/bread roll according to location.

Do Japanese eat egg rolls? ›

Harumaki (or spring roll actually in Japanese) are deep-fried egg rolls which are known well in Chinese cuisine in the US. Many people who are not familiar with much Japanese food may even have had Harumaki at some point of life. Harumaki is also a popular Chinese dish in Japan, similar to Gyoza dumplings.

Why are there no 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 is the slang egg roll? ›

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What does a spring egg roll have in it? ›

Fillings. As far as the difference in fillings, egg rolls are typically filled with cooked cabbage, some other vegetables, and pork, while spring rolls typically contain only cooked vegetables. But like any generalization for food so beloved worldwide, you're sure to find exceptions if you look hard enough.

What does a chicken egg roll contain? ›

Chicken Eggrolls feature a delicious filling of chicken, cabbage, carrots and onions wrapped in a crispy, delicate whole grain rich wrapper.

What are the ingredients in frozen egg rolls? ›

FILLING: WHITE MEAT CHICKEN, CABBAGE, CARROTS, YELLOW ONION, CELERY, SUGAR, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: BROWN RICE, MODIFIED FOOD STARCH, SALT, SPICE, SOY SAUCE (WHEAT, SOYBEANS, SALT), GARLIC, TOASTED SESAME OIL, MALTODEXTRIN, DRIED ONION; WRAPPER: ENRICHED FLOUR ([BLEACHED WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE ...

Do egg rolls usually 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.

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