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Beijing Beef, Panda Express Style
Beijing beef is one of the most popular beef recipes at Panda Express and many readers had emailed and asked me about Panda Express Beijing beef recipe.
To develop this recipe, I specifically went to Panda Express and tried out the dish. After careful examination of the ingredients used, and tasting the sauce carefully, I think I have gotten down the copycat recipe of Beijing Beef.
So here is the yummy copycat Panda Express Beijing beef recipe. This recipe tastes better and fresher than the ones at Panda Express!
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How to Make Beijing Beef
As with most recipes served at Panda Express, the protein is coated in batter and deep-fried. To create a truly amazing Beijing sauce, I adjusted the recipe and ingredients a few times to get to the right balance of flavors.
Beijing Beef Sauce
The list of ingredients in the Beijing sauce is long, but be rest assured, after you taste it, you would want to make it again and again. It’s actually quite addictive and good.
The good news is that you can make the sauce in a big batch and keep in the fridge and whenever you are craving it, you can make this Beijing Beef, or Beijing Chicken. It’s totally up to you!
What Is Beijing Style Sauce?
Beijing sauce contains fermented products in order to create a delightful blend of sour, sweet, and savory taste. The flavor is super versatile and can be used even as a dipping sauce.
How Many Calories per Serving?
This recipe is only 296 calories per serving.
What Dishes to Serve with This Recipe?
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Panda Express Beijing Beef Copycat
Ingredients
- 8 oz (230g) flank steak (sirloin or beef flap, cut against the grain into 1/4 inch (5mm) slices)
- 2 tablespoons oil
- 2 cloves garlic (minced)
- 1/2 medium-sized yellow onion (sliced)
- 1/2 medium-sized red bell pepper (cut into pieces)
- cornstarch (to dust beef for deep-frying)
- salt and sugar to taste
Marinade:
- 1 egg (beaten)
- 1/2 teaspoon corn starch
- 1 dash ground white pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
Beijing Sauce:
- 4 tablespoons water
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1 1/2 tablespoons ketchup
- 3 tablespoons hoisin sauce
- 2 teaspoons light soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon oyster sauce
- 2 teaspoons sweet chili sauce
- 1-2 teaspoons crushed chili peppers
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
Instructions
- Prepare the Marinade in a bowl and mix well. Marinate the beef for 15 minutes.
- In a separate bowl, mix all the Beijing Sauce ingredients. Set aside.
- Place cornstarch in a bag/bowl. Toss marinated beef in cornstarch, coat well, and set aside in the refrigerator.
- Heat up enough oil over high heat. Coat beef slices with cornstarch again, making sure the beef slices are well coated. Shake off the excess cornstarch from beef slices. Prepare to deep-fry beef (in small batches). Drop in the beef slices and deep-fry for 1-2 minutes, or until light golden brown. Dish out, drained on paper towel and set aside.
- In a wok, heat up the oil over high heat. Stir-fry the onion and bell pepper until fragrant and slightly charred, add in the garlic and continue to stir-fry for 10 seconds. Remove from wok.
- Heat up wok over medium-high heat, pour in the Beijing Sauce seasoning. Bring it to a simmer or until it thickens. You may adjust salt, soy sauce, water, etc., to taste.
- Toss in the deep-fried beef and stir-fried onion, bell pepper, and garlic. Stir well for 1 minute, or until the beef is completely cooked and absorbed the sauce. Dish out and serve with hot steamed rice.
Notes
Nutrition
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Nom Nom! I think that sounds super yum! I will have to pick up the ingredients to make this.
I made this tonight and it was really good. My husband eats this at panda express and he said it was even better. Thanks for the recipe. I will make this often.
I tried and made this. Im glad it turned out GREAT Thank You for this recipe…
Is there an alternative you would suggest to deep frying the beef?
It has to be deep-fried for this dish.
I really want to make this recipe but is there an alternative to the oyster sauce?
You can skip it but it won’t taste as great. Just use soy sauce.
Would fish sauce be a good alternative to the oyster sauce?
Yes.
The recipe sounds good but can i ask would making a better be better or just dredge in flour? I have had experience with cirn flour and it yields quite a hard chewy crust and i think potato starch/flour works better (like the korean fried chicken). Also can i use rice vinegar instead of apple cider vinegar and maybe tenderising the beef beforehand with baking soda then washing it off? Other than that gonna try it out soon. Hope u can reply asap.
Hi Lilian, sure your methods will work.
Can i use white vinegar instead of black?
Yes.
Hi, just tried this recipe and it was awesome! I admit I have never eaten at panda express but the sauce in this recipe is outstanding. I think it can easily be used for chicken and fish as well without any changes. Great recipe and I’m glad I tried it.
Thanks Deborah for trying my Beijing Beef recipe. :)