Beef and Peas Rice Bowls
A very easy and quick dish that’s going to satisfy your hunger after a busy day at work or if you have a little time to prepare your food.
I don’t know why sitting all day at work, doing almost nothing, still makes you feel tired. I haven’t planned what I have to cook after work, so my meals were mostly leftovers from the weekend. I am not complaining, but sometimes you crave for something. Think a delicious baked pasta or a warm brownies!
My new colleague asked me “Juju, are you okay? It seems like you are thinking about something very deeply.” I said “When I have this face on, I am thinking of what to cook or what to eat.” She was like “Seriously? If I have that face on, I must be thinking of my house rent and other bills to pay.” I told her “Well, I worry about that, too. But thinking about food makes me happier than thinking about bills or rents to pay.” And she willingly agreed. Yes? Yes!
Being busy at work the whole day and having little time to prepare your meals, easy and quick dishes like this Beef and Peas Rice Bowls are very helpful and filling. I think I overdid the addition of green peas, but overall, the dish was delicious! It is totally a quick fix for some HANGRY fellas.
The dish was great! I had it for lunch and brought some as well for my lunch at work. I had to make adjustments to the source recipe as some of the ingredients were not available in my pantry, so I used what I had. I am glad that this still turned out lovely!
Now, I am taking this easy, but delicious meal to this week’s Fiesta Friday #160. Of course, this amazing party is not possible without the lovely Angie. Thanks as well to our co-hosts this week, Anugya and Margy.
Beef and Peas Rice Bowls
- Difficulty: easy
Ingredients:
- 1 tbsp cooking oil
- 400 g ground beef
- 2 tbsp onion, chopped
- 1 tbsp garlic, minced
- 1 tbsp rice vinegar
- 1 ½ chicken cube (or 1 beef cube) dissolved in ¾ warm water
- 4 tbsp oyster sauce
- 4 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil (optional)
- ½ tsp ground black pepper
- ½ cup frozen green peas
- 1 tbsp cornstarch dissolved in 1 tbsp water
- Cooked white rice, to serve
Instructions:
- In a wok or deep skillet with high heat, add cooking oil.
- Add in garlic and onion. Cook until onion is translucent.
- Add ground beef until no longer pink, making sure to break up any large pieces.
- Add rice vinegar and chicken (or beef) stock.
- Reduce heat to low and bring to a simmer.
- Add in oyster sauce, soy sauce, ground black pepper and sesame oil (if using).
- Put a lid on and let it simmer for 10 minutes.
- Add in green peas and let cook for about a minute.
- Add in cornstarch slurry, while stirring constantly.
- Cook until the sauce has thicken or has reached your desired consistency.
- Place your cooked white rice in a bowl and top with cooked beef.
Notes:
Instead of dissolving chicken/beef cubes, you can use store-bought or homemade stock – the taste will be way better, I am sure. But I didn’t have it in my kitchen.
If you like this dish sweet, you can add little honey or brown sugar until desired taste is achieved. You can also add any spicy stuff like cayenne or chili flakes.
If you prefer removing the peas, you can also do that. I love the texture, so I kept them in the recipe. You may also use spring onions.
I wish you all a relaxing and fantastic weekend! Happy Fiesta Friday!
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Loretta
I like all those Asian flavors in your beef and rice bowl Jhuls. It looks as comforting as it tasty I’m sure. I make a similar Indian version of the same using Indian spices of course. Lovely share 🙂
Jhuls
I’ve heard of the Indian version, Loretta, and it sounds amazing. Thanks for stopping by. x
Liz
I’ve been scratching my head over what to cook for dinner tonight….ahem. Now I know what I will cook with white Basmati rice. Thanks for solving my problem and posting such a lovely and simple recipe. I enjoyed reading your anecdote!!!!
Jhuls
Thanks, Liz. I am glad that you enjoyed the dish. I thought I have replied to your comment and now, I found out that I haven’t. Sorry about that. Take care! x
Eb Gargano / easypeasyfoodie.com
Great idea Jhuls! As you know, I am all for quick and easy midweek dinners 🙂 Thanks for linking up to #CookBlogShare 🙂 Eb x
Jhuls
Yay! I am very happy that you are enjoying this dish, Eb. Thanks a lot for the great party and for stopping by. 🙂
Lily
This is the kind of comfort food that reminds me of my mom. Absolutely delicious Jhuls and thanks for sharing:)
Jhuls
It’s a pleasure, Lily. I am glad you enjoyed the dish! Have a fab day! 😘
Ginger
Anything with peas goes down a treat in our house, but your dish looks perfect! Thank you for sharing it and happy FF!
Jhuls
I am glad you liked the dish, Ginger. Happy to see you here. Thanks for stopping by. Have a great week! x
Helen at the Lazy Gastronome
This looks so delicious and easy to make! Thanks for sharing on the What’s for Dinner link up!
Jhuls
It’s my pleasure, Helen. Thanks for having me. 💜
Sarah James @ Tales From The Kitchen Shed
What a delicious dish of food Jhuls, I love a quick and easy meal for weekdays, this is perfect. BTW, you can never have too many peas 🙂
Jhuls
I know, peas are awesome! I always put more than the required quantity. Thanks for stopping by, Sarah! 😘
Zeba@Food For The Soul
This looks fresh and delicious Jhuls. I make an indian spiced version of this at least one a week called Keema-matar (minced beef and peas). I will have to try this one.
Jhuls
I’ve heard of Indian version few times and I think that I will try that one, too. Thanks for the visit, Zeba. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and happy FF! x
Cris
Oh my Jhuls this is so simple and so perfect! I’m drooling in front of the pc right now 😀
Jhuls
I even drool over my own photos! 😀 It’s nice to see you here, Cris. Happy weekend! x
Margherita Romagnoli
I bought greens peas today, my baby adore them! What a lovely dish you have prepared Jhuls, you gave me an amazing idea a family dinner! Thanks for being at FF!
Jhuls
I am glad that your baby loves green peas. Let that cute little one come to the party, too.☺️ Thanks for hosting, Margy. I am glad that you are back. Take care and God bless!💜
Lina
Delicious!
Jhuls
Thanks a bunch, Lina. x
carolinescookingblog
This looks like such a tasty quick meal!
Jhuls
Indeed, it is. Thanks for stopping by, Caroline. x
Julie is Hostess At Heart
I have that face too Jhuls! People will ask if I am mad or worried and nope I’m just thinking and it’s usually about cooking or eating LOL! This dish looks so comforting and delicious and not to difficult to get on my table at the end of the day.
Jhuls
We always think about cooking and what to eat. When my colleague knew that I love to try homemade ice cream, she repeated the words “make ice cream?” with her eyes wide open. Haha. Thanks a lot for stopping by, Julie. Enjoy the rest of your weekend! x