Korean Ground Beef Bowl — Easy Weeknight Dinner Recipe
I first fell in love with this Korean Ground Beef Bowl on a rainy weeknight when I needed something fast, comforting, and full of flavor. It reminded me of the warm bowls of home-style Korean food I tasted at a friend’s family dinner — savory, slightly sweet, and utterly satisfying over steaming rice. While this dish is inspired by classic Korean flavors like bulgogi, it’s a simplified, pantry-friendly version that’s perfect for busy nights. The balance of garlic, ginger, and soy gives it that familiar umami kick, and it’s become my go-to when I want a comforting, no-fuss dinner that feels a little special.
Who is this recipe for?
- This recipe is ideal for busy parents, college students, and anyone who needs a fast, flavorful weeknight dinner with minimal fuss.
Core ingredients overview:
- This dish combines 1 lb ground beef, minced garlic, grated fresh ginger, and soy sauce to create a savory, easy-to-make topping for 2 cups of cooked rice, finished with sliced green onions and sesame seeds for brightness and crunch.
Tools & Ingredients
Tools (you’ll need):
- Large skillet or frying pan
- Wooden spoon or spatula
- Cutting board
- Chef’s knife
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Grater or microplane (for the ginger)
- Bowls for serving
Ingredients (with benefits):
- 1 lb ground beef – provides hearty protein and rich flavor.
- 2 cloves garlic, minced – boosts flavor and adds aromatic depth.
- 1 inch fresh ginger, grated – adds warmth and a bright, slightly spicy note.
- 1/4 cup soy sauce – supplies savory umami and seasoning without fuss.
- 2 cups cooked rice – creates a comforting, filling base that soaks up the sauce.
- Green onions, sliced (for garnish) – add freshness, color, and a mild onion bite.
- Sesame seeds (for garnish) – provide a nutty crunch and visual appeal.
Instructions:
- Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add the 1 lb ground beef to the skillet and cook until browned, breaking it apart with a spoon as it cooks.
- If there is excess fat in the skillet, carefully drain it or spoon it out to avoid a greasy dish.
- Add the minced garlic and grated ginger to the skillet with the browned beef. Cook for an additional 1–2 minutes, stirring, until the garlic and ginger are fragrant.
- Stir in the 1/4 cup soy sauce, mixing thoroughly so the beef is evenly coated. Allow the mixture to simmer for 3–5 minutes so the flavors meld and the sauce slightly reduces.
- To serve, spoon the beef mixture over 2 cups of fluffy cooked rice per 2–3 servings. Garnish with sliced green onions and sesame seeds.
FAQ
Q: Can I freeze this recipe?
A: Yes. Cool the cooked beef completely, transfer to an airtight container or freezer bag, and freeze for up to 2–3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat gently in a skillet or microwave.
Q: What can I use instead of ground beef?
A: You can substitute ground turkey, ground chicken, or plant-based ground beef for a leaner or vegetarian-friendly option. Cooking times are similar—just brown until fully cooked.
Q: Is this authentic Korean food?
A: This recipe is inspired by Korean flavors like bulgogi but is a simplified, home-style adaptation meant for convenience. It captures the savory-sweet umami profile commonly found in Korean bowls.
Q: Can I make this low-sodium?
A: Yes. Use low-sodium soy sauce or a mix of low-sodium soy sauce and a splash of water to reduce saltiness, and taste as you go.
Tips & Tricks
- Use fresh ginger and garlic for the best flavor. Jarred or powdered substitutes will work in a pinch but won’t have the same brightness.
- Don’t skip draining excess fat if your beef is very fatty — it helps the sauce cling to the meat and keeps the bowl from becoming greasy.
- Make extra rice and beef to meal-prep lunches. Store in separate containers and reheat in the microwave, adding a splash of water to the rice to refresh its texture.
- Add quick vegetables like steamed spinach, shredded carrots, or sautéed mushrooms to bulk up the bowl and add color.
Conclusion
If you want more inspiration or a few different takes on this flavorful concept, check out these helpful recipes: Korean Ground Beef and Rice Bowls | The Recipe Critic, Korean Beef Bowl – Damn Delicious, and Korean Beef Bowl {Fast and Healthy} – WellPlated.com. These variations can spark ideas for sauces, toppings, and serving styles that suit your household.
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Korean Ground Beef Bowl
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground beef Provides hearty protein and rich flavor.
- 2 cloves garlic, minced Boosts flavor and adds aromatic depth.
- 1 inch fresh ginger, grated Adds warmth and a bright, slightly spicy note.
- 1/4 cup soy sauce Supplies savory umami and seasoning without fuss.
- 2 cups cooked rice Creates a comforting, filling base that soaks up the sauce.
- green onions, sliced Add freshness, color, and a mild onion bite.
- sesame seeds Provide a nutty crunch and visual appeal.
Method
- Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add the ground beef to the skillet and cook until browned, breaking it apart with a spoon as it cooks.
- If there is excess fat in the skillet, carefully drain it or spoon it out to avoid a greasy dish.
- Add the minced garlic and grated ginger to the skillet with the browned beef. Cook for an additional 1–2 minutes, stirring, until the garlic and ginger are fragrant.
- Stir in the soy sauce, mixing thoroughly so the beef is evenly coated. Allow the mixture to simmer for 3–5 minutes so the flavors meld and the sauce slightly reduces.
- To serve, spoon the beef mixture over the cooked rice. Garnish with sliced green onions and sesame seeds.


