Busy weeknights call for quick and flavorful meals that satisfy the whole family. This Korean Ground Beef Bowl delivers big flavor with minimal effort.
Perfect for meal prep or last-minute dinners, this dish combines savory ground beef with a sweet and tangy sauce over fluffy rice. Plus, you only need one skillet and twenty minutes to create this crowd-pleasing meal.

Why You’ll Love This Korean Ground Beef Bowl
Three reasons make this recipe stand out. First, you need just eight simple ingredients to create restaurant-quality flavors at home.
Second, the entire dish comes together in twenty minutes flat. Lastly, you can easily customize the spice level and ingredients to suit your preferences.
Family-Friendly Flavor
Balanced flavors appeal to both kids and adults with its sweet-savory profile. The sauce caramelizes beautifully over the beef, creating delightful texture contrasts against the soft rice. Even picky eaters will ask for seconds of this flavorful dish.
Meal Prep Champion
This recipe doubles or triples beautifully for weekly meal planning. Prepare a big batch on Sunday and enjoy ready-to-go lunches all week. The flavors intensify when stored, making leftovers even more delicious than the first serving.
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Korean Ground Beef Bowl
- Total Time: 20 min
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
Description
Quick and flavorful Korean-inspired ground beef bowl with sweet-savory sauce served over rice
Ingredients
- 1 pound lean ground beef (450 g)
- 3 garlic cloves, minced (9 g)
- 1/4 cup packed brown sugar (50 g)
- 1/4 cup reduced-sodium soy sauce (60 ml)
- 2 teaspoons sesame oil (10 ml)
- 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 2 cups hot cooked white or brown rice (370 g)
- Sliced green onions for garnish
- Sesame seeds for garnish
Instructions
- In a large skillet, cook the ground beef and garlic over medium heat until no longer pink, breaking into crumbles. Drain the grease.
- In a small bowl, whisk brown sugar, soy sauce, sesame oil, ginger, red pepper flakes, and pepper.
- Pour sauce mixture over the cooked ground beef and simmer for 2 minutes.
- Serve over hot rice garnished with green onions and sesame seeds.
Notes
- Double recipe for meal prep – keeps well refrigerated for 4 days
- Substitute ground turkey or chicken for lower-fat option
- Add frozen vegetables during last 2 minutes of cooking
- Prep Time: 5 min
- Cook Time: 15 min
- Category: Main Course
- Method: Baked
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Calories: 238 kcal
- Sugar: 14 g
- Sodium: 610 mg
- Fat: 8 g
- Carbohydrates: 16 g
- Fiber: 1 g
- Protein: 25 g
Ingredients and Substitutions
Let’s break down what you’ll need to create this flavorful dish. Most ingredients are pantry staples or easy to find at any grocery store.
Base Components
- Lean ground beef (90% lean) – 1 lb (450 g)
- Fresh garlic cloves – 3, minced (about 1 tbsp or 9 g)
- Cooked white or brown rice – 2 cups (370 g cooked)
- Green onions – for garnish
- Sesame seeds – for garnish
Sauce Ingredients
- Brown sugar – 1/4 cup packed (50 g)
- Reduced-sodium soy sauce – 1/4 cup (60 ml)
- Sesame oil – 2 tsp (10 ml)
- Ground ginger – 1/4 tsp
- Crushed red pepper flakes – 1/4 tsp
- Black pepper – 1/4 tsp
Don’t have an ingredient? Try these substitutions: swap turkey for beef, use honey instead of brown sugar, or replace soy sauce with tamari for gluten-free needs. No sesame oil? Substitute vegetable oil with a pinch of toasted sesame seeds for flavor.
How to Make Korean Ground Beef Bowl
Follow these simple steps to create this delicious meal in minutes. For best results, prep all ingredients before starting since the cooking process moves quickly.
Step 1: Cook the Beef
Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add ground beef and minced garlic, breaking the meat into small crumbles with a spatula. Cook until no pink remains, about 5-7 minutes. Drain excess grease from the skillet using a colander or carefully pouring off while holding the meat back with a spatula.
Step 2: Make the Sauce
While the beef cooks, whisk together brown sugar, soy sauce, sesame oil, ginger, red pepper flakes, and black pepper in a small bowl. Ensure the brown sugar fully dissolves to create a smooth sauce consistency.
Step 3: Combine and Simmer
Pour the sauce mixture over the cooked beef in the skillet. Stir well to coat all the meat pieces. Let the mixture simmer for 2-3 minutes until the sauce thickens slightly and glazes the beef.
Step 4: Serve and Garnish
Spoon the savory beef mixture over hot cooked rice in bowls. Top with sliced green onions and a sprinkle of sesame seeds for finishing touches. For extra flavor, try adding a fried egg or steamed vegetables as optional additions.
Pro Tips for Success
Two simple techniques will elevate your Korean ground beef bowl from good to great. First, don’t skip draining the excess fat after cooking the beef – this prevents a greasy final dish. Second, let the sauce simmer with the beef just long enough to thicken but not burn, about 2 minutes maximum over medium heat.
For textural contrast, use day-old rice that’s been reheated with a splash of water. The slight chewiness holds up better against the saucy beef than freshly cooked rice. When garnishing, slice green onions on a diagonal for visual appeal.

Flavor Variations
Change up this versatile recipe based on your preferences or what’s in your pantry. Spice lovers can double the red pepper flakes or add sriracha to the sauce mixture. For sweeter profiles, increase brown sugar by one tablespoon (15 g).
Vegetarian version: Swap ground beef for crumbled firm tofu or plant-based meat alternatives. Increase garlic to four cloves and add 1/2 cup (75 g) diced mushrooms for umami depth. Gluten-free option: Use tamari instead of soy sauce and verify all other ingredients meet dietary needs.
Love fusion cooking? Incorporate ingredients from other cuisines like adding finely chopped pineapple for Hawaiian influences or mixing in corn and black beans for Tex-Mex vibes. For dessert after your Korean-inspired dinner, try these irresistible Butterfinger Balls that perfectly balance sweet and crunchy textures.
Serving Suggestions
While delicious on its own, this Korean ground beef bowl becomes a complete meal with simple sides. Serve with steamed broccoli, sautéed zucchini, or roasted carrots for extra vegetables. Pickled cucumbers or kimchi add tangy counterpoints to the rich beef flavor.
Want something sweet to follow your savory meal? These Circus Animal Cookie Dream Bars offer colorful fun for dessert lovers. For brunch the next day, pair leftovers with this Fluffy Blueberry Cream Cheese Coffee Cake that makes mornings special.
Storage and Freezing Instructions
Store leftovers in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to four days. Reheat in the microwave or skillet with a splash of water to refresh the sauce. The flavors develop more depth overnight, making this an excellent make-ahead option.
Freeze the beef mixture (without rice) in freezer-safe bags for up to three months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating. Cook fresh rice when ready to serve for best texture. To meal prep, divide beef and rice into individual containers with steamed vegetables for grab-and-go lunches.
Nutrition Facts per Serving
| Calories | Fat | Carbs | Protein | Fiber | Sugar | Sodium |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 238 kcal | 8 g | 16 g | 25 g | 1 g | 14 g | 610 mg |
Nutrition information reflects one serving of beef mixture over 1/2 cup (93 g) cooked white rice with specified garnishes. Values may vary based on ingredient brands and exact measurements used.
FAQs About Korean Ground Beef Bowl
Can I make this dish spicy?
Absolutely! Increase red pepper flakes to 1/2 teaspoon or add 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of gochujang (Korean chili paste) to the sauce mixture. Serve with extra red pepper flakes on the side for individual customization.
What rice works best?
Short-grain white rice offers classic texture, but brown rice, jasmine rice, or cauliflower rice all work well. For extra flavor, cook rice with a teaspoon of sesame oil or substitute half the water with beef broth during cooking.
Can I use frozen vegetables?
Yes! Add frozen peas, carrots, or mixed vegetables during the last two minutes of cooking. Stir constantly to prevent overcooking. The frozen vegetables will thaw quickly and soak up the delicious sauce flavors.
How do I prevent the sauce from burning?
Keep heat at medium and stir frequently once you add the sauce to the beef. If your stove runs hot, reduce to medium-low. The sugar in the sauce can caramelize quickly, so watch closely after adding the liquid mixture to the pan.
Final Thoughts
This Korean Ground Beef Bowl proves that simple ingredients can create extraordinary meals. With its perfect balance of savory, sweet, and umami flavors, this recipe deserves a permanent spot in your weeknight rotation. Easy to prepare, affordable to make, and endlessly adaptable to different tastes – what more could you ask from a twenty-minute meal?
Whether you’re cooking for one or feeding a family, this flavorful dish delivers satisfaction without complicated techniques. Next time hunger strikes, skip the takeout and create this delicious homemade version instead. Your taste buds – and your wallet – will thank you!







