Teriyaki Beef Poke Bowl

Originating in Hawaii, Poke bowls traditionally feature seafood with rice and vegetables. This recipe doesn't feature seafood, opting instead for beautifully tender steak served in a Teriyaki sauce, topped with scallions and sesame seeds.

This whole meal comes together in about 20 minutes - the time it takes to cook the rice - making it perfect for a weeknight. If you want to put another 5 minutes in, make your own Teriyaki sauce using my recipe which will take it to the next level.

Teriyaki Beef Poke Bowl ingredients

  • Beef steak - I like to use a whole steak here, but if you'd prefer you can get beef strips/slices from the supermarket or your butcher. Just make sure it is a tender cut and not stewing beef. The reason I use a whole steak is because it lets me cook it how I like it.
  • Salad vegetables - I use cucumber, carrot, radish, lettuce and scallions.
  • Sesame seeds bring some crunch and a good flavour which pairs well with beef.
  • Teriyaki sauce - I have a recipe for Teriyaki sauce, but you can also use store bought. If you're buying from a store, get a thickened marinade/stir fry sauce, not a dipping teriyaki sauce.

How to make Teriyaki Beef Poke Bowl

  1. Cook the rice - start by cooking rice according to packet instructions. Feel free to use instant rice if it's easier for you, it works fine. The rice will take around 15-20 minutes to cook.
  2. Prepare the vegetables - peel the carrots into strips using a peeler. Remove the skin from the cucumber and thinly slice. Thinly slice the radish, slice the scallion and lettuce.
  3. Cook the beef - if using a steak, grill it or cook it in a skillet to your desired doneness. If using beef strips, add a little oil to a skillet and cook, turning regularly, until cooked to your liking. If you're cooking a whole steak, when it's cooked through, remove any exterior fat and then thinly slice, place into a skillet on medium heat along with any juices that came out of the steak.
  4. Add teriyaki sauce to the beef, and stir to combine. Warm the sauce through.
  5. Plate up by placing rice in the bottom of a bowl. Top with salad vegetables, the beef with sauce and place scallions and sesame seeds on top of the beef.

Should I make my own Teriyaki sauce?

Yes, I think you end up with a noticeably better result when you make teriyaki sauce from scratch. Check my Teriyaki sauce recipe. If you're using store bought sauce, make sure you use a thickened sauce designed for marinating or stir frying.

Can I use instant rice?

Instant rice is a convenient option and works well with this dish. Use whichever variety of rice you prefer.

What other vegetables could I add to the plate?

You could try using edamame, red onion, capsicum, pickled ginger, steamed broccoli or any other vegetable that takes your fancy.

Teriyaki Beef Poke Bowl

5 from 8 votes
Prep Cook Total
10 mins 20 mins 30 mins
Serves 4
A healthy beef teriyaki beef poke bowl, which comes together very quickly making it perfect as a weeknight dinner.
  • 600g beef steak, or 500g beef strips see note 1
  • 1 cucumber, peeled and cut into thin slices
  • 2 carrots, peeled and then peeled into ribbons using your peeler
  • 1/3 iceberg lettuce, finely sliced
  • 2 radish, finely sliced
  • 2 scallions, finely sliced
  • 1/2 cup Teriyaki sauce see note 2
To serve
  • Rice
  • Sesame seeds
Steps
  1. Cook rice according to packet instructions.
  2. If using steak - Cook beef in a skillet or grill to your liking. Rest on a plate for ten minutes while continuing with the rest of the recipe. After resting the steak, remove any external fat and then thinly slice across the grain before adding to a skillet and heating over medium heat, along with any resting juices.
  3. If using beef strips - Cook the beef strips in a skillet until done to your liking.
  4. Add sauce - Add the sauce to the skillet with the beef. As the beef is already cooked, when the sauce is heated through, shut the heat off.
  5. Plate up - put however much rice you'd like in the bottom of a bowl. Top with the steak, and then place the carrots, radishes, cucumber and lettuce around the bowl. Top the beef with sesame seeds and scallions.
Notes
  1. Beef use lean beef strips or your favourite type of steak for the recipe. I prefer using steak because I can cook it to my liking before adding the sauce. If you choose to use strips, make sure you don't use stewing steak - check with your butcher if in doubt. If you choose to use steak, remove any external fat before slicing.
  2. Teriyaki sauce - if you use my teriyaki sauce recipe which is linked, half the ingredients and you'll be left with about 1/2 a cup, which is what you need for 4 serves of this recipe.

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