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Dig into my ground chicken teriyaki bowls, made with sticky teriyaki chicken, bell peppers, and a fresh cucumber topping. These bowls are easy to prep, full of nutritious ingredients, and absolutely delicious – what more could you want?

Chicken teriyaki bowls
Craving takeout? My homemade chicken teriyaki is the answer to your woes!
This recipe layers sweet chicken teriyaki and crunchy veggies on a bed of rice. Cucumbers and green onions add fresh flavor, with nutty sesame seeds tying everything together.
Nutritious, good protein, great for meal prepping
Chicken teriyaki bowls are one of my meal prep go-tos because they’re super easy to make, perfect for leftovers, and nutritionally complete. Protein, veggies, and a filling grain come together to make a nurturing and craveable meal.
In short, you’re going to love this one.
Craving more teriyaki-goodness? Check out my recipes for Teriyaki Beef Bowls and Healthy Teriyaki Salmon. But first – my chicken teriyaki bowls!

Ingredients needed
Here’s a little bit about everything that goes into my ground chicken teriyaki bowls.
Chicken bowls
- Olive oil: A bit of olive oil makes the world go round! This recipe calls for 3 tbsp to cook our chicken, bell peppers, and onion.
- Ground chicken: 1lb of ground chicken gives these bowls a great protein content. Veggie ground or ground turkey would also do the trick.
- Bell peppers: 3 bell peppers give these bowls extra nutrition and a sweet crunch. I use one red, one orange, and one yellow; they all taste similar, but the variety looks great!
- Yellow onion: 1 small yellow onion adds flavor and aromatics to this recipe.
- Rice: I like to use rice as the base for my bowls because it soaks up all of that delicious teriyaki marinade. You’ll need 1 ½ cups of dry rice (will triple when cooked). Jasmine would suit this recipe well, but use whichever grain you prefer!
- Cucumbers: Fresh mini cucumbers add a satisfying crunch to these bowls. You’ll need 2 mini cucumbers for serving.
- Green onion: For added brightness, this recipe calls for ½ bunch green onion (just the light green parts!).
- Sesame seeds: Sesame seeds add a nutty topping to chicken teriyaki bowls.
Homemade teriyaki sauce
- Sesame oil: 2 tsp of sesame oil gives our marinade a lovely nutty flavor and a welcome fat source.
- Low-sodium soy sauce: For salt and umami flavor, this marinade requires ½ cup low-sodium soy sauce.
- Rice vinegar: I use ¼ cup rice vinegar for acidity.
- Honey: Teriyaki is famously sweet! My version is naturally sweetened with ¼ cup of honey.
- Garlic powder: For seasoning, ½ tsp garlic powder really amps up this sauce.
- Ground ginger: ½ tsp ground ginger adds a warm and subtly spicy note.
- Red pepper flakes: ¼ tsp red pepper flakes give this sauce just a touch of spice – feel free to adjust based on your heat preference.
- Cornstarch: Finally, 1 tsp of cornstarch helps this teriyaki thicken for a sweet and sticky masterpiece!


Kitchen tools required
To make these chicken teriyaki bowls, you’ll need a few kitchen essentials.
- Glass measuring cup
- Whisk
- Large skillet
- Two mixing bowls
- Cooking spatula
- Cutting board
- Kitchen knife
You’ll also need measuring cups, including 1 cup, ½ cup, ¼ cup, 1 tbsp, 1 tsp, ½ tsp, and ¼ tsp.
How to make ground chicken teriyaki bowls
First up, we’ll mix your teriyaki marinade. To a glass measuring cup, add 2 tsp sesame oil, ½ cup low-sodium soy sauce, ¼ cup rice vinegar, ¼ cup honey, ½ tsp garlic powder, ½ tsp ground ginger, ¼ tsp red pepper flake, and 1 tsp of cornstarch. Whisk well until combined.
Next, cook 1 ½ cups of rice according to the package; set aside.
Now, on to the chicken! Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat, adding 2 tbsp of olive oil to the pan. Once it’s hot, add 1lb of ground chicken. Break it up and cook until there’s no pink left. Pour half of your prepared teriyaki sauce over top and bring it to a simmer.
Cook the teriyaki chicken until the sauce begins to thicken; this should take about 7-8 minutes. Turn off your heat and transfer the cooked chicken to a bowl.
In the same skillet, add another tbsp of oil along with 3 thinly-sliced bell peppers and 1 small yellow onion, also thinly sliced. Cook for about 3-4 minutes until the veggies begin to soften.
Set aside 2 tbsp of your marinade, then add the remainder to the skillet. Toss the vegetables in the teriyaki sauce, letting it thicken for another 7-8 minutes. Turn off the heat.
Finally, in a small mixing bowl, add two sliced mini cucumbers and ½ bunch of chopped green onion (we want the light green parts!). Pour your reserved marinade on top and mix.
Step-by-step instructions for how to make Ground Chicken Teriyaki Bowls

Recipe tips
Below are some common ground chicken teriyaki bowl questions. Don’t see the answer you’re looking for? Leave a comment at the bottom of this post!
How to serve ground chicken teriyaki bowls
To build your bowl, begin with a bed of rice, then layer teriyaki chicken, peppers, and onions. Top with your mixed cucumbers and a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Bon apetit!
Can I substitute the rice in these chicken teriyaki bowls?
This recipe is super versatile, depending on your nutrient goals, cravings, or simply what you have on hand. Try swapping your bed of rice for:
- Roasted vegetables
- Rice or soba noodles
- Quinoa
- Cauliflower rice
Storing leftovers
To store leftovers, allow your chicken mixture to cool completely before transferring it to an airtight container. For the best results, I recommend keeping your components separate, i.e., individual containers for your teriyaki with ground chicken, rice, and cucumber topping.
Your chicken and rice containers should keep well in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Your cucumber mixture has a shorter lifespan of 1-2 days before it gets soggy.
If you liked this recipe, you’ll want to try these!
Want more nutritious meal ideas? Start with some of these favorites:
- Chili and Cornbread Skillet
- Healthy Chicken Lettuce Wraps
- Pistachio Crusted Salmon
- Honey Mustard Crispy Chicken Salad
- Spicy Roasted Veggie Date Salad
Recipe by Erin Antoniak and Photos by Bake and Bacon

Ground Chicken Teriyaki Bowls
Dig into my ground chicken teriyaki bowls, made with sticky teriyaki chicken, bell peppers, and a fresh cucumber topping. These bowls are easy to prep, full of nutritious ingredients, and absolutely delicious – what more could you want?
Ingredients
- 3 tbsp olive oil (divided)
- 1lb ground chicken
- 3 bell peppers, (I used red, orange, yellow) – sliced thinly
- 1 small yellow onion – sliced thinly
- 1.5 cups rice
- 2 mini cucumbers, sliced
- 1/2 bunch green onion, chopped – light green part
- sesame seed to top
Sauce
- 2 tsp sesame oil
- 1/2 cup low sodium soy sauce
- 1/4 cup rice vinegar
- 1/4 cup honey
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp ground ginger
- 1/4 tsp red pepper flake
- 1 tsp cornstarch
Instructions
- Prepare sauce ingredients first by whisking together in a glass measuring cup.
- Cook rice according to package and set aside.
- Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add 2tbsp olive oil, once hot, add chicken, break up and cook until no longer pink. Pour in 1/2 of the sauce and bring to a simmer, continuing to cook the chicken with the sauce until starts to thicken, about 7-8 minutes. Turn off heat. Remove chicken to a bowl.
- In the same pan used for the chicken, add 1 tbsp more oil, add in peppers and onions. Cook for 3-4 minutes or until beginning to soften. Pour in almost all of the remainder of the sauce, saving about 2 tbsp left to mix with the cucumbers later. Toss peppers and onions in sauce and repeat same process with chicken, letting the sauce thicken over about 7-8 minutes. Turn off heat.
- In a small bowl, mix together cucumbers and green onion and remaining sauce. Set aside.
- Build your bowl! Start with rice on the bottom, add the teriyaki chicken, peppers and onions, and top with cucumber mixture and sesame seeds! Enjoy
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Alicia Connelly says
Delicious the first night and our leftovers were even better! Thanks Erin!
Erin says
Hi Alicia, so happy you loved them!!
Steph says
Such an inexpensive and easy weeknight dinner. We love this one! A new go to for sure
Erin says
Hi Steph, so happy you loved them! 🙂
Kelly B says
Made this meal this weekend! It was so good! Already planning on making it again! 😊
Erin says
Hi Kelly, so glad you enjoyed it!!
Lauren Cardone says
This is the perfect easy week night meal! A household staple for us.
Erin says
Hi Lauren, so glad you all loved it!!
Sam says
This is honestly too good. I’ve been making Erin’s recipes for 6 years now and she never misses! I’ll be making this again and again and again.
Erin says
Hi Sam, so happy you loved these and thanks for your support!! 🙂
Tara says
Simple yet flavorful meal and easy to throw together in a pinch!
Erin says
Hi Tara, so glad you loved them! 🙂
Alexa says
I made this for dinner tonight for a group of friends and it was excellent! Everyone asked for the recipe afterwards. The flavor is so good and the cucumbers add such a nice crunch.
Erin says
Hi Alexa, so glad you all loved them! 🙂
Lauren Matus says
My husband and I loved this meal! The sauce is amazing!
Erin says
Hi Lauren, so happy you both loved them! 🙂
Colleen says
We loved this recipe! The sauce is so good! Definitely will make it again.
Erin says
Hi Colleen, so happy you loved the bowls!!
Gretchen Mullen says
So good! Had them tonight for dinner! Easy, healthy and quick. Adding this recipe to our monthly rotation.
Erin says
Hi Gretchen, so happy you loved them!!
Kelly says
Such a delicious and easy meal to whip up! Great as leftovers too!
Michelle says
We loved this! The sauce is so good! Easy mid week mea!
Erin says
Hi Michelle, so glad you loved them!!
Ali Hudson says
This is SO GOOD! An easy and delicious repeat weeknight meal for our house!!
Erin says
Hi Ali, so happy you all loved them! 🙂
Allison Corso says
Excellent dish. Love the flavors and it’s so versatile.
Erin says
Hi Allison, so happy you loved them!!
Casey says
SO delicious!!
Erin says
Hi Casey, so glad you love them!!
Kristen says
These were great – you do an incredible job with seasoning everything exactly the way I like it. Next time I’m making more or the sauce!!
Erin says
Hi Kristen, so happy you loved the bowls!!
Alison Smyth says
Made this tonight and it was a hit and came together quickly once veggies were chopped and even that did not take too long.
Erin says
Hi Alison, so glad you loved it! 🙂
Molly says
One more thought – When I cooked it, the meal looked as pretty as the pictures on the website (sometimes that doesn’t happen), and I think this would be a great option for feeding a larger group – it looks nice when plated, it tastes fantastic, and you can easily double or triple.
Erin says
Hi Molly, I love to hear that! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Molly says
So easy and delicious!
Erin says
Hi Molly, so happy you loved them!!
Jenna says
Tried this for dinner last night and it is so simple to make and flavorful. Definitely adding to my regular rotation and loved that it gave me some leftovers for lunches this week.
Erin says
Hi Jenna, so happy you loved them! 🙂