I always, always, always hesitate to put the word “spicy” in a recipe title because I know it probably turns a lot of people off…BUT…spicy is my jam and I am guess it’s for a few of you out there too. I want allllll the heat when I eat basically anything. Ha!
In reality, this recipe doesn’t have to be spicy. Omit the sauce at the end and you won’t have any heat, just loads of flavor.
Enjoy!
PrintSpicy Beefy Rice Bowls
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 4 to 6 1x
Description
I always, always, always hesitate to put the word “spicy” in a recipe title because I know it probably turns a lot of people off…BUT…spicy is my jam and I am guess it’s for a few of you out there too. This recipe doesn’t have to be spicy. Omit the sauce at the end and you won’t have any heat, just loads of flavor.
Ingredients
- 2 pounds of ground beef
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO)
- salt and pepper
- ½ cup soy sauce (we use g-free)
- ½ cup beef stock
- 3 cloves garlic, chopped
- a mix of fresh veggies (I buy them pre-packaged at Trader Joe’s!) but one that has shredded carrots, maybe mushrooms, some red bell peppers and onions…whatever you can find that’s already prepped and chopped for you
- prepared white rice (try Trader Joe’s Jasmine Rice!) for 4 to 6 people
- about 6 green onions, chopped
- a fresh chili garlic sauce (on the Asian foods aisle) to garnish (it’s spicy!)
Instructions
- In a large skillet over medium-high heat, brown up your beef in a drizzle of EVOO. Once browned and crumbly, stir in a pinch of both salt and pepper.
- Next, stir in both your soy sauce and beef stock and bring up to a simmer. Once this is simmering, stir in your chopped garlic and simmer another minute or so before adding in all of your veggies. Simmer just about 3 or 4 minutes (so they don’t get too mushy) and then remove from heat.
- Add your prepared rice to a bowl and top with your beef mixture. Add chopped green onions and chili sauce to the top.
- Serve and enjoy!
Notes
We use gluten-free soy sauce.
Alexis Murrell says
I used to hate spicy food and now I can’t get enough! Adding this to my menu for next week!
Sarah says
Spicy. Every. Day. My Korean blood craves it. ?
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog says
This looks delicious! ❤️✨
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Jen says
I love spicy foods! It’s just my kids that use the word “spicy” for anything they don’t want to eat haha so I have to use my words wisely and only put sauce on mine.
Layla33 says
This was delish and easy to throw together on a weeknight. Also hubby approved- we both went back for seconds!
Mix and Match Mama says
Yay!!!!! Thank YOU!!