Keto Korean Beef Bowl Recipe (2024)

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A paleo keto Korean beef bowlthat cooks inexpensive ground meat with sweet and spicy seasonings. It's a dish that can be cooked and served within 15 minutes.

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  • How to make Korean ground beef bowl without brown sugar
  • How to prepare Korean ground beef
  • What to serve with the dish
  • Other paleo ground beef recipes
  • Recipe

With the long, cold New England winter finally coming to an end, I don't want to be spending a lot of time in the kitchen making dinner. I'd rather be outside getting some fresh air after being inside an office all day.

In my search for quick and easy dinners, I created a keto Korean beef bowl recipe that can get you out of the house fast. It's made with lean ground beef which is one of the fastest meats to cook.

After browning the meat, it's simmered in a sweet and spicy seasoning mix to absorb the flavor. The sweetener and crushed peppers can be adjusted as desired to make it sweeter or spicier to suit your taste.

If you like the sweet and spicy taste of General Tso Chicken, this recipe has a similar flavor that you will likely enjoy. But this dish is sweetened without sugar to make it keto-friendly.

For an Asian inspired ground beef dish without any sweetener, you may prefer a Japanese hamburger steak instead.

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How to make Korean ground beef bowl without brown sugar

The flavor of brown sugar can be created by adding a small amount of blackstrap molasses. Some may argue that this molasses is a sugar and not low carb, but it shouldn't be a problem when used sparingly.

However, it can be omitted if you are strict keto or paleo.A golden low carb sweetener could be used instead or a small amount of fiber sweetener syrup.

How to prepare Korean ground beef

This is one of the easiest skillet recipes ever! Just follow these simple steps.

  • Brown the ground beef in a large skillet with garlic in hot oil. Then drain off the fat if desired.
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  • Add stevia, molasses (if using), soy sauce (or coconut aminos for paleo), ginger, and red pepper to season.
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  • Simmer for a few minutes to blend in the seasonings.
  • Serve garnished with chopped green onions.

What to serve with the dish

Although you can eat this dish plain, it's traditionally served as a Korean beef rice bowl. But we want to keep things low carb, so just whip up a quick batch of cauliflower rice in the microwave to serve it with.

The meat also goes well with a green salad, kimchi, or Asian slaw. You may also want to serve it with additional soy sauce or coconut aminos. And to spice it up more, sprinkle on additional crushed red peppers.

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Other paleo ground beef recipes

If you're looking for more low carb paleo recipes with ground beef, I've listed a few of my favorites below:

  • Keto Hamburger Soup- Unlike other recipes, this one using a pumpkin base instead of tomato.
  • Crack Slaw- A quick and easy skillet dish that combines shredded cabbage and ground beef.
  • Unstuffed Cabbage Soup- Get all the flavor of stuffed cabbage without the work in this simple soup recipe.
  • Ground Beef and Zucchini- Another simple skillet dish that's quick and easy to prepare in less than 30 minutes.
  • Eggplant Burgers- Ground beef mixed with eggplant to make burger patties with some hidden veggie.
  • Keto Stroganoff - Serve fresh zucchini noodles with this creamy beef and mushroom topping.

Do you have a favorite paleo ground beef recipe? I'd love to hear about it in the comments.

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Recipe

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Keto Korean Ground Beef Bowl

5 from 16 votes

This low carb Korean beef recipe cooks inexpensive ground beef with sweet and spicy seasonings. It's a dish that can be cooked and served within 15 minutes.

Prep Time:3 minutes mins

Cook Time:7 minutes mins

Total Time:10 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Korean

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Servings: 5 servings

Calories: 261

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil or olive oil
  • 1 ¼ pound lean ground beef
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • ½ teaspoon SweetLeaf stevia drops
  • ½ teaspoon blackstrap molasses can be left out or replaced with a low carb sweetener
  • ¼ cup soy sauce or coconut aminos for paleo
  • ½ teaspoon fresh ginger minced or a couple dashes ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper I like it spicy, use less if desired
  • 1 bunch green onions sliced

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Instructions

  • Heat a large skillet over medium heat and brown ground beef with garlic in the oil. Drain off fat.

  • Add stevia, molasses, soy sauce, ginger, and red pepper.

  • Simmer and stir for a few minutes to blend seasonings.

  • Serve over cauliflower rice and top with sliced green onions.

Notes

Those on strict keto and paleo can omit the blackstrap molasses or replace it with another suitable sweetener.

Sesame seeds make a nice garnish to sprinkle on top to give the dish a traditional Asian touch.

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Nutrition

Calories: 261 | Carbohydrates: 2.1g | Protein: 35g | Fat: 11.3g | Sodium: 833mg | Fiber: 0.4g

Additional Info

Net Carbs: 1.7g | % Carbs: 2.7% | % Protein: 56.3% | % Fat: 40.9% | SmartPoints: 5

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Nutritional information for the recipe is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site. Erythritol carbs are not included in carb counts as it has been shown not to impact blood sugar. Net carbs are the total carbs minus fiber.

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Originally Published March 27, 2015... Last Updated: May 3, 2020

Keto Korean Beef Bowl Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What goes with Korean BBQ beef? ›

Start with a base of rice or quinoa, then top it with the bbq beef and your choice of optional toppings. I topped mine with shredded carrots, sugar snap peas and diced scallions. You could also add kimchi, cucumbers, bell peppers, broccoli or jalapenos. It's your bowl, make it your own!

Is ground beef and rice healthy? ›

Eating beef with rice can provide several health benefits, including: Protein: Beef is an excellent source of high-quality protein, which is essential for building and repairing muscles, skin, and other tissues. Rice is also a good source of protein, albeit not as high in quality as beef.

Is bulgogi high in carbs? ›

4 oz of beef bulgogi (Hanover Ranch) contains 180 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 13% carbs, 51% fat, and 36% protein. This is a good source of proteins (29% of your Daily Value).

How many carbs are in beef bulgogi without rice? ›

1370 Calories
Fat58 g
Carbs121 g
Fiber8 g
Protein88 g

What to serve with Costco Korean beef? ›

You serve it with rice and a side of kimchi. To enhance even more, add your favorite vegetables like carrots, broccoli, more onions and even some mushrooms. It's essentially like a stir fry, but very delicious.

What is traditionally served with Korean BBQ? ›

Other popular side dishes include the spinach side dish (sigeumchi namul/시금치나물), egg roll omelette (gyeran-mari/계란말이), spicy radish salad (mu saengchae/무생채), and a steamed egg soufflé (gyeran-jjim/계란찜).

What veggies for Korean BBQ? ›

Lettuce, green onions and perilla leaves are popular. However, it is different from region to region. There are about 30 kinds of vegetables for ssam in Korea. In fact, Korean barbecue is well known, but Koreans eat more than 70% of vegetables.

Can I eat ground beef and still lose weight? ›

Losing Weight

To be fair, though, there is some saturated fat and monounsaturated fat in even lean ground beef, whether you're cooking with 80/20, 85/15, or even a lean 90/10. Nevertheless, the high amount of protein that ground beef offers still makes it ideal for your meal plan, even if your goal is to lose weight.

How many times a week should you eat ground beef? ›

Dietary goal

If you eat red meat, limit consumption to no more than about three portions per week. Three portions is equivalent to about 350–500g (about 12–18oz) cooked weight. Consume very little, if any, processed meat.

Why do bodybuilders eat ground beef and rice? ›

While ground beef is an excellent source of protein, it is important to pair it with complex carbohydrates to fuel your workouts and support muscle recovery. Consider serving ground beef with brown rice, quinoa, or sweet potatoes to create a well-rounded, bodybuilding-friendly meal.

How many carbs are in Korean BBQ beef? ›

Korean bbq ground beef contains 290 calories per 114 g serving. This serving contains 22 g of fat, 19 g of protein and 3 g of carbohydrate. The latter is 0 g sugar and 0 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate. Korean bbq ground beef contains 8 g of saturated fat and 75 mg of cholesterol per serving.

Does beef bulgogi have carbs? ›

Suji's Korean Bbq Style Beef Bulgogi (1 serving) contains 13g total carbs, 13g net carbs, 6g fat, 23g protein, and 200 calories.

How many carbs are in spicy Korean beef noodles? ›

Noodles & Company Spicy Korean Beef Noodles Reg (1 serving) contains 138g total carbs, 132g net carbs, 32g fat, 38g protein, and 1000 calories.

How many carbs are in Korean BBQ sauce? ›

CJ Korean BBQ Sauce (1 tbsp) contains 6g total carbs, 6g net carbs, 0g fat, 0g protein, and 25 calories.

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