Easy Mongolian Turkey and Rice Bowls

4.48 from 169 votes
Jump to Recipe

This post contains affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

Easy Mongolian Turkey and Rice Bowls Recipe – deliciously easy ground turkey and rice bowls in a spicy sweet Mongolian sauce that the whole family loves! 

rice in a bowl with ground turkey, green onions, and red bell pepper

Don’t want all the extras in a recipe post? We provide a skip to recipe button in the top left corner, as well as a clickable table of contents, just below, to help make this page easier to navigate.

At Sweet C’s, I add lots of tips in all of my recipes – because I am a home cook without any formal training, and I find I am more confident making dishes when I understand why it works, and what each ingredient means to the flavor of a recipe – my goal is for even the most beginner home cook to feel empowered in the kitchen.

I want each reader to walk away with a solid knowledge of each recipe, with all of the tips I’ve gathered from extensive testing of each recipe. I also answer questions my friends and family have asked about my recipes, to help everyone better understand the processes we use – and why!

rice in a bowl with ground turkey, green onions, and red bell pepper

Easy Mongolian Turkey Bowls

Mongolian Turkey Bowls offer a delectable twist on the traditional Mongolian beef dish, swapping the red meat for ground turkey, which brings a lighter but equally savory profile to the table. The ground turkey is sautรฉed until perfectly browned and then bathed in a glossy, aromatic sauce that strikes a divine balance between sweet and savory. This sauce, typically a concoction of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and a touch of brown sugar or honey, clings to the crumbled pieces of turkey, ensuring that each bite is infused with flavor. The turkey is then nestled atop a bed of steaming rice, which serves as a fluffy pillow to soak up the extra sauce, providing a satisfying contrast to the meat’s rich taste and adding a heartiness to the dish that makes it both comforting and filling.

In the preparation of Mongolian turkey bowls, there is also a delightful opportunity to weave in a tapestry of vegetables, turning the meal into a colorful and nutritious affair. Bell peppers, onions, and carrots are frequently sautรฉed alongside the turkey, their crisp textures and sweet notes offering a counterpoint to the meat’s savory depth. The beauty of the dish lies in its versatility; it welcomes customization with open arms, whether that be through the addition of spicy chili flakes for heat, a sprinkle of fresh green onions for a burst of sharpness, or a dash of sesame seeds for a subtle nuttiness and crunch. Mongolian turkey bowls are not only a feast for the palate but also for the eyes, with the vibrant veggies and glossy sauce creating an inviting mosaic that beckons diners to dive in. Whether served as a weeknight dinner or as part of a larger feast, these bowls are a testament to the magic that can happen when simple ingredients are treated with care and creativity.

How to Make Mongolian Sauce

Mongolian Turkey gets it’s rich sweet and spicy flavor from Mongolian sauce – a blend of soy sauce, hoisin sauce, sugar, and garlic – as well as some red pepper for heat! 

This sauce is incredibly simple and goes perfectly with ground turkey for a healthy and filling meal your whole family will love. 

  • 1/4 cup soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon hoisin sauce
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 2 teaspoons white sugar
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 1 tablespoon red pepper flakes (optional)

Mix all ingredients in a small bowl and use over meats, vegetables, or seafood. 

This sauce makes perfect Mongolian Beef, Chicken, and even shrimp – so be sure to write it down for later! 

rice in a bowl with ground turkey, green onions, and red bell pepper

Tips and Tricks for Mongolian Turkey Bowl

Creating the perfect Mongolian turkey bowl is about balancing flavors, ensuring the meat is tender, and pairing it with the right components. Here are some tips and tricks to help you make a delicious Mongolian turkey bowl:

Marinate the Turkey: Marinating the ground turkey in a bit of the sauce before cooking can infuse it with more flavor.

Velveting the Meat: Although more common with beef or chicken, a similar method can be applied to turkey. Briefly marinate the turkey in a mixture of cornstarch and soy sauce to keep it tender.

Use High Heat: To mimic the traditional cooking style of Mongolian cuisine, cook the turkey over high heat quickly. This method will help in getting a nice sear on the meat, locking in flavors.

Fresh Garlic and Ginger: Use fresh garlic and ginger rather than powdered for a more pungent and fresh taste which is characteristic of Mongolian sauce.

Balancing the Sauce: Mongolian sauce is a blend of sweet and salty. Adjust the quantities of soy sauce for saltiness and brown sugar or honey for sweetness according to your taste.

Thicken the Sauce: A slurry of water and cornstarch can help thicken your sauce if itโ€™s too runny. Add it at the end of cooking and heat until it reaches the desired consistency.

Make it Healthy: Use low-sodium soy sauce and lean ground turkey. Add lots of vegetables like bell peppers, onions, and carrots to make it a more balanced meal.

Rest the Meat: Let the cooked turkey sit for a few minutes before serving; this allows the juices to redistribute and keeps the meat moist.

Perfect Pairings: Serve with a base of steamed white or brown rice, or for a low-carb option, try cauliflower rice or spiralized vegetables.

Garnish and Texture: Add a garnish of green onions, sesame seeds, or crushed red pepper flakes for extra texture and a pop of color.

Adjust the Heat: Mongolian dishes can be spicy. Control the heat by adding more or fewer chili flakes or fresh chili to the sauce.

Prep in Advance: Chop all your vegetables and prepare the sauce ahead of time for a quick and easy meal assembly.

Storage: If you have leftovers, they can usually be stored in the fridge for a few days. The flavors often meld and intensify, making the turkey bowl even more delicious the next day.

Consistent Pieces: Cut all your vegetables in uniform sizes to ensure they cook evenly.

Use a Wok: If available, use a wok to cook the ingredients. Its shape is perfect for quick stirring and tossing which is essential in Asian cooking.

A bowl of rice with ground turkey and vegetables.

FAQs

Can I use ground beef or chicken?

You can use ground beef, chicken, or even ground pork in this recipe if you’d like to swap out the turkey.

How long does Mongolian Turkey last?

You can store this dish in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to four days. Leftovers can also be frozen for up to four months.

How can I thicken the sauce if it’s too runny?

Create a slurry with cornstarch and water (1 tablespoon cornstarch to 2 tablespoons water is a good starting point), and stir it into the simmering sauce. Allow it to cook for a few more minutes until the sauce reaches your desired thickness.

What’s the best way to store leftover Mongolian turkey bowls?

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. Reheat gently in the microwave or on the stovetop until thoroughly warmed.

Can Mongolian turkey bowls be frozen?

Yes, the cooked turkey and sauce freeze well. However, freeze them separately from the rice or noodles to maintain the best texture upon reheating. Use within 3 months for optimal taste and quality.

Can I use pre-made Mongolian sauce from the store?

Certainly, if you’re short on time, a store-bought Mongolian sauce can be a quick substitute. Just be aware of the added sugars and salts when using pre-made sauces.

What vegetables can I add to my Mongolian turkey bowls?

The options are numerous. Consider adding broccoli, snap peas, mushrooms, or baby corn to add variety and extra nutrition to your bowls.

rice in a bowl with ground turkey, green onions, and red bell pepper

What to Serve with Mongolian Turkey Bowls 

Enjoying Mongolian turkey bowls can be a fulfilling meal by itself, but pairing it with complementary sides can enhance the dining experience. Here’s a list of items you can enjoy with Mongolian turkey bowls:

Grains and Noodles:

  1. Steamed Jasmine Rice: The perfect blank canvas to soak up the sauce.
  2. Brown Rice: Offers a nuttier, healthier alternative.
  3. Udon Noodles: Thick, chewy noodles that can be mixed in with the turkey.
  4. Ramen Noodles: Provides a fun twist and extra slurp to the meal.

Vegetables:

  1. Stir-Fried Vegetables: Like bok choy, broccoli, or bell peppers for added crunch and nutrition.
  2. Cucumber Salad: A refreshing side that cleanses the palate.
  3. Pickled Vegetables: Such as daikon or carrots for a tangy contrast.

Salads:

  1. Asian Slaw: With cabbage, carrots, and a sesame dressing.
  2. Edamame Salad: For a protein-packed, fresh side.
  3. Seaweed Salad: Adds a unique, oceanic flavor that complements the bowl.

Appetizers:

  1. Dumplings or Potstickers: Filled with vegetables or meat, pan-fried to perfection.
  2. Spring Rolls: Fresh or fried, these are a light appetizer option.
  3. Crab Rangoon: For a crispy, creamy beginning to your meal.

Soups:

  1. Egg Drop Soup: A light and eggy broth to start the meal.
  2. Hot and Sour Soup: Offers a punch of flavor and warmth.
  3. Miso Soup: A light, soothing option that is umami-rich.

Sauces and Condiments:

  1. Soy Sauce: For extra umami and saltiness if needed.
  2. Chili Oil: For a spicy kick.
  3. Hoisin Sauce: Adds sweetness and depth to the bowls.

Breads:

  1. Scallion Pancakes: A crispy, flaky side that’s great for dipping.
  2. Steamed Buns: Soft and warm, perfect for sopping up any extra sauce.

Beverages:

  1. Green Tea: A traditional drink that balances the rich flavors.
  2. Iced Jasmine Tea: A cool, fragrant option to complement the meal.
  3. Beer: Choose a light lager for a refreshing pairing.

Desserts:

  1. Mochi: A sweet rice cake dessert that’s chewy and comes in various flavors.
  2. Fortune Cookies: For a light and fun finish with a message.
  3. Fruit Platter: With pineapple, lychee, and melon to cleanse the palate.

Try these other Asian inspired favorites:

Try these other Asian inspired favorites:

If you’re looking for easy, delicious sides to go along with these Mongolian Ground Turkey Bowls, please check out these other recipes like Garlic Chinese Style Green Beans, The Best Ever Cauliflower Rice, Shoyu Sesame Shabu Shabu Dipping Sauce, 10 Minute Broccolini Recipe, and Spicy Thai Shrimp Salad.

A bowl of ground turkey and rice, inspired by Mongolian cuisine.

Easy Mongolian Turkey and Rice Bowls Recipe

If you love this easy mongolian turkey and rice bowls recipe as much as I do, please give it a five star review and help me share on facebook and pinterest! 

rice in a bowl with ground turkey, green onions, and red bell pepper

Only have 30 minutes to get dinner on the table? Sign up for my 30 minute dinner plans direct to your inbox!
Find and shop my favorite products in my Amazon storefront here!

Want to save this recipe?
Just enter your email and get it sent to your inbox! Plus you’ll get new recipes from us every week – and be sure to tag @sweetcsdesigns on social media – I love to see your creations!
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
4.48 from 169 votes

Easy Mongolian Turkey and Rice Bowls Recipe

By: Courtney ODell
Servings: 6
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Additional Time: 5 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
A bowl containing white rice and spicy Mongolian ground turkey garnished with green onions.
Easy Mongolian Turkey and Rice Bowls Recipe – deliciously easy ground turkey and rice bowls in a spicy sweet Mongolian sauce that the whole family loves!ย 

Ingredients 

For the Turkey:

  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 lb ground turkey
  • 1 red bell pepper, diced finely
  • 1 onion, diced finely
  • 4 cloves garlic, finely diced

For the Mongolian Sauce:

For the rice:

  • 1 cup rice
  • 1 ยพ cup water
  • 1 tsp salt

For Garnish:

  • green onions, to garnish
  • 1 tbsp sesame seeds

Instructions 

For the Rice:

  • Start boiling water and add salt as you begin to cook ground turkey.
  • Watch for water to boil, and add rice.
  • Let rice boil 2-3 minutes, stirring 1-2 times to prevent clumping.
  • Reduce heat to as low as possible and cover to cook for 19 minutes.
  • When rice is cooked, remove from heat and let sit covered for another 5 minutes (do not lift lid.)
  • Fluff rice with fork just before serving.

For Ground Turkey (as rice boils/simmers, cook the ground turkey):

  • In a large, heavy pan, add olive oil and heat on medium high heat until shimmery.
  • Add ground turkey and break apart with a spatula as turkey browns.
  • Add in onion, pepper, and garlic and brown with turkey, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking and burning.
  • In a small bowl, add sauce ingredients and stir.
  • Add sauce to pan and toss turkey and vegetables.
  • Turn heat to low and wait for rice to finish.
  • When rice is done, fluff and scoop into bowls. Top with ground turkey in sauce, and garnish with seasame seeds and green onions.

Video

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 305kcalCarbohydrates: 33gProtein: 22gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 42mgSodium: 1039mgPotassium: 397mgFiber: 2gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 1036IUVitamin C: 28mgCalcium: 45mgIron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Dishes
Cuisine: Asian
Tried this recipe?Mention @sweetcsdesigns or tag #sweetcsdesigns!

About Courtney

Courtney loves to share great wine, good food, and loves to explore far flung places- all while masting an everyday elegant and easy style at lifestyle blog Sweet Cโ€™s Designs. Sweet C's devoted to finding the best food and drinks you'll want to make or find, around the world!

You May Also Like

4.48 from 169 votes (168 ratings without comment)

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




23 Comments

  1. Doniqua says:

    I simply LOVE this recipe. Itโ€™s quick and super easy! Yummy ?

  2. Jennell says:

    This was really good, even my 7 year old liked it! I modified and substituted coconut aminos for the soy sauce and sugar, doubled the garlic and added broccoli. Also I served it over fresh arugula to cut down on carbs

  3. Liza says:

    Great recipe, bringing together wonderful flavors! I made a couple of modifications to increase the veggies and reduce the fat content. I added shredded carrots and chopped broccoli to the onions and bell pepper and halved the olive oil for sautรฉing the turkey (added some water while browning) and halved the sesame oil in the sauce (all the flavor, half the fat!). Thank you for a delicious dinner idea!

  4. Rose Martine says:

    I enjoy trying new dishes to serve my family. This looks absolutely delicious.

  5. Alisha Ross says:

    I recently make a turkey meatball recipe that used Amyโ€™s chunky tomato bisque for the sauce and I put it over spaghetti squash, you could also make the recipe using lotโ€™s of different farmers market veggies.

  6. Renee O'Connor says:

    The Mongolian Turkey was out of this world delicious and totally Weight Watchers friendly. Itโ€™s definitely going in my rotation!