Kimchi Beef Cauliflower Bowl

Looking for a quick, flavorful meal? This Kimchi Beef Cauliflower Bowl is packed with lean beef, roasted cauliflower, and a spicy kick from kimchi. 🥦🍖 Ready in just 40 minutes!
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Hey there! If you’re in the mood for something quick, flavorful, and a little different, you’ve gotta try this Kimchi Beef Cauliflower Bowl. It’s one of those meals that’s super satisfying but doesn’t leave you feeling heavy. We’ve got roasted cauliflower, juicy seasoned beef, and a spicy kick from kimchi to tie it all together. Plus, it only takes 40 minutes, so you can whip it up even on a busy weeknight. Let’s dive in, shall we? 😋

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

→ Packed with flavor – The combo of roasted cauliflower, seasoned beef, and spicy kimchi hits all the right taste buds.

→ Quick and easy – 40 minutes from start to finish, and most of that time is hands-off!

→ Healthy but hearty – Lean beef, veggies, and kimchi make it a satisfying meal without feeling heavy.

→ Low-carb – Perfect for those keeping things light and keto-friendly.

→ Bold and tangy twist – The kimchi adds a nice kick and gut-friendly benefits.

→ Minimal cleanup – Just a pan, a bowl, and your baking sheet—easy!

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What you’ll need to make Kimchi Beef Cauliflower Bowl

→ Cauliflower – The star veggie of this bowl! Roasted to perfection with a sprinkle of Chinese five spice, it adds a warm, slightly nutty flavor and a crispy bite.

→ Ground Beef – We’re using lean 95% ground beef here, so you get all the rich, savory goodness without too much fat. It’s the perfect protein boost!

→ Kimchi – This tangy, spicy fermented cabbage brings a bold flavor that makes the whole dish pop. Plus, it’s great for your gut!

→ Garlic & Ginger – These two are a dynamic duo, adding a bit of warmth and zing to the beef while keeping it full of flavor.

→ Chinese Five Spice – A little pinch of this magical spice mix gives the cauliflower a warm, aromatic kick with flavors like cinnamon, cloves, and star anise.

→ Green Onion – For a fresh, crisp garnish that adds just the right amount of bite to balance out all the rich flavors.

This lineup of ingredients makes the bowl feel hearty, flavorful, and packed with nutrients!

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Ingredients (Serves: 2)
– 1 small cauliflower, florets
– 1 tsp. Chinese five spice
– 12 oz. (340g) 95% lean ground beef
– 1 clove garlic, minced
– 1⁄2 tsp. root ginger, minced 6 tbsp. kimchi
– 1 green onion, sliced

What you’ll need to do

Time required: 40 minutes

1| Preheat that oven! Set it to 400°F (200°C) and line your baking sheet with some baking paper—easy peasy.

2| Spice up the cauliflower! In a large bowl, toss those cauliflower florets with Chinese five spice, a drizzle of olive oil, and a good pinch of salt and pepper. Spread them out on your baking sheet and roast for about 20-25 minutes until they’re golden and crispy.

3| Time to cook the beef! While the cauliflower’s roasting, heat up a pan over medium with a splash of olive oil. Throw in the ground beef, garlic, ginger, and season with some salt and pepper. Cook for 5-7 minutes, breaking it up as you go, until it’s nicely browned and cooked through.

4| Bowl it up! Divide the roasted cauliflower and beef between two bowls. Add a nice helping of kimchi on top, and garnish with sliced green onion for that fresh crunch. Boom—you’re ready to dig in!

Enjoy! 😋

Kimchi Beef Cauliflower Bowl

Glycemic Index: 25 (low) Glycemic Load: 1 (low)

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Some possible substitution and improvisation ideas for the recipe

1| Sub the beef: Not feeling beef? You can swap it for ground turkey, chicken, or even tofu if you’re going plant-based.

2| Switch up the veggies: Don’t have cauliflower? No worries! Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, or zucchini work just as well when roasted.

3| Add some carbs: If you want to make it a bit heartier, serve it over rice, quinoa, or even cauliflower rice for an extra veggie boost.

4| Kimchi alternatives: Not a fan of kimchi? Try sauerkraut or pickled veggies for a milder, tangy twist.

5| Spice it up: Want more heat? Drizzle some sriracha or sprinkle red pepper flakes over the top for an extra kick.

6| Boost the crunch: For some texture, toss in some toasted sesame seeds or crushed peanuts on top.

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Get creative and make it your own!

Some useful tips for the recipe

1| Cut cauliflower evenly: Make sure the cauliflower florets are roughly the same size so they roast evenly. This helps get that perfect crispy, golden finish.

2| Don’t overcrowd the pan: When roasting cauliflower, spread it out on the baking sheet. Overcrowding traps moisture, and you want them to get crispy, not soggy.

3| Brown the beef: When cooking the beef, let it sit undisturbed for a minute or two before stirring. This gives it a nice, caramelized crust.

4| Drain excess fat: If your beef releases a lot of fat, feel free to drain some off for a leaner dish.

5| Adjust the spice: If you’re not into super spicy food, you can use less kimchi or choose a mild version. Or, if you love heat, crank it up with extra spicy kimchi!

6| Meal prep it: This bowl is great for meal prep. Just keep the kimchi separate until you’re ready to eat so everything stays fresh.

These little tricks will help you get the best flavors and textures out of your bowl!

Kimchi Beef Cauliflower Bowl

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Some serving suggestions

Here are some fun serving ideas for your Kimchi Beef Cauliflower Bowl:

1| Over rice: Serve the beef and cauliflower on a bed of steamed rice (white, brown, or cauliflower rice) to make it extra hearty.

2| In lettuce wraps: For a fresh and low-carb twist, scoop the beef and cauliflower into large lettuce leaves for a crunchy wrap experience.

3| With noodles: Mix things up by serving the bowl over soba or rice noodles for an Asian-inspired twist.

4| Top with a fried egg: Add a fried egg on top to give it a breakfast vibe or just add extra protein and richness.

5| With a side of miso soup: Pair your bowl with a warm, comforting bowl of miso soup for a complete meal.

6| Add extra crunch: Top the bowl with some crispy seaweed strips or crushed peanuts for added texture.

These serving ideas can take your bowl to the next level and add variety!

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Some storage suggestions

Here are some handy storage options for your Kimchi Beef Cauliflower Bowl:

1| Airtight containers: Store leftovers in airtight containers to keep everything fresh and flavorful. Glass or plastic containers work well.

2| Separate components: If you’re meal prepping, keep the beef, cauliflower, and kimchi in separate containers. This helps maintain the texture of each component.

3| Refrigeration: Store in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. Reheat thoroughly before serving to ensure it’s hot all the way through.

4| Freezing: If you want to freeze it, keep the beef and cauliflower in a freezer-safe container. Kimchi can be kept separate as it doesn’t freeze well. The dish should be used within 2-3 months for best quality.

5| Labeling: Don’t forget to label your containers with the date so you can keep track of freshness.

These tips will help keep your meal tasty and ready to go whenever you need it!

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And just like that, you’ve got yourself a seriously tasty Kimchi Beef Cauliflower Bowl! This one’s always a winner at my place—hearty, full of flavor, and easy to throw together. Whether you’re a kimchi fan or just looking to mix up your dinner routine, this bowl is sure to hit the spot. So grab a fork and dig in—you won’t regret it! 🌟

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Recipe Card

Kimchi Beef Cauliflower Bowl

Need a tasty low-carb dinner? My Kimchi Beef Cauliflower Bowl is loaded with savory beef, roasted veggies, and tangy kimchi. It's hearty, healthy, and totally delicious! 😋🔥

Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 30 mins Total Time 40 mins Difficulty: Intermediate Servings: 2 Estimated Cost: 11 Calories: 449

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a baking sheet with baking paper.

  2. Add the cauliflower, Chinese five spice, 1 tbsp. of olive oil, salt and pepper into a large bowl. Toss to combine, then spread over the prepared baking sheet. Roast the cauliflower in the oven for 20-25 minutes, or until browned.

  3. Meanwhile, heat 1 tbsp. of olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Add the ground beef, garlic and ginger, and season with salt and pepper. Cook the beef for 5-7 minutes, breaking it up as it cooks, until it is cooked through.

  4. Divide the cauliflower, beef and kimchi equally between 2 bowls and garnish with the sliced green onion. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 2


Amount Per Serving
Calories 449kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 25g39%
Total Carbohydrate 16g6%
Protein 40g80%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I use frozen cauliflower instead of fresh?

Yes, you can use frozen cauliflower. Just make sure to thaw and drain it well before roasting to avoid excess moisture.

Can I make this recipe ahead of time?

Absolutely! You can prep the beef and cauliflower in advance and store them in the fridge. Just add the kimchi and any fresh garnishes when you’re ready to serve.

What can I use instead of Chinese five spice?

If you don’t have Chinese five spice, you can use a mix of cinnamon, cloves, and star anise, or just skip it and use a little extra salt and pepper.

Is this recipe suitable for meal prep?

Yes, it’s great for meal prep. Just store the beef and cauliflower separately from the kimchi and any garnishes to keep everything fresh.

How can I make this dish spicier?

For extra heat, add more kimchi or sprinkle red pepper flakes over the top. You can also serve it with a side of sriracha or hot sauce.

Can I substitute the ground beef with a different protein?

Definitely! Ground turkey, chicken, or tofu are great alternatives. Just adjust the cooking time as needed.

How do I reheat leftovers?

Reheat in the microwave or on the stove until heated through. If using the stove, heat gently to avoid overcooking the beef.

Can I add other vegetables to this recipe?

Yes, feel free to add your favorite veggies like bell peppers, broccoli, or snap peas. Just make sure they’re chopped to a similar size as the cauliflower for even cooking.

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