Mild Beef & Rice Bowl
By Mira Sefton

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SalmonSardinesCanned tunaA soft, savoury beef and white rice bowl built without onion or garlic bulb — gentle, filling, and easy to split for the family.
A beef and rice bowl is usually loaded with raw onion, fresh garlic and a slap of chilli — all the things that can leave a sensitive gut grumbling. This version keeps the warm, savoury comfort but builds the flavour from garlic-infused oil, the green tops of spring onions, and soft-cooked carrot instead.
The mince is browned gently and simmered until tender, so there's not much hard fibre to work through. White rice sits underneath as a calm, easy base. It's the kind of bowl you can eat slowly and not think about for the next hour.
One honest note: beef mince is moderate in fat, so keep the portion sensible and drain off any extra fat after browning if richer meals tend to speed things up for you.
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp garlic-infused olive oil
- 500 g lean beef mince
- 2 medium carrots, peeled and finely diced
- 1 medium courgette, peeled and diced
- 2 tbsp salt-reduced soy sauce (or tamari for gluten-free)
- 1 tsp brown sugar
- 1 tsp grated fresh ginger
- 250 ml onion-free stock (or water)
- The green tops of 3 spring onions, finely sliced
- 300 g white rice (raw weight)
- Pinch of salt
Method
- Rinse the rice under cold water, then cook it in plenty of water until soft. Drain and keep warm.
- Heat the garlic-infused oil in a large frying pan over medium heat.
- Add the beef mince and break it up with a spoon. Cook until well browned, about 6-8 minutes. Drain off any excess fat.
- Add the diced carrot and cook for 4 minutes, stirring, until it softens.
- Stir in the courgette and cook another 3 minutes.
- Add the soy sauce, brown sugar, ginger and stock. Stir to combine.
- Lower the heat and simmer gently for 8-10 minutes, until the veg is soft and the liquid has mostly reduced.
- Taste and add a small pinch of salt if needed.
- Spoon the rice into bowls, top with the beef mixture, and scatter the green spring onion tops over the top.
Gentler swaps
- Soy too strong? Swap to half the amount, or use a splash of onion-free stock with a pinch of salt instead.
- Beef sitting heavy? Use lean chicken or turkey mince, which is lighter on fat.
- Courgette skin bothers you? Peel it fully and deseed the soft middle before dicing.
- Want it softer still? Add an extra 100 ml stock and simmer a few minutes longer so everything turns spoonably tender.
For the family
Cook once — your gentle version, plus how to pep it up for everyone else.
Make the whole pot gentle as written — everyone shares the same soft beef, rice and carrot base.
Then build the bold bits at the table, in each bowl, not the pot. Set out small dishes of: chopped raw onion or quick-pickled red onion, sriracha or fresh sliced chilli, a spoon of kimchi, and a wedge of lime. The family can pile theirs high while yours stays calm.
A fried egg on top works for everyone, and a sprinkle of sesame seeds or crushed peanuts gives the others crunch without changing your bowl. Same dinner, same pan — just a row of toppings doing the heavy lifting for the people who want a kick.
Scores are modelled estimates, not medical advice. Everyone's gut is different, and tolerance changes over time. Reintroduce foods one at a time, and follow your own medical team's advice.