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Mongolian beef is one of the best Chinese recipes. This easy Mongolian beef recipe is better than Chinese takeout and PF Chang's. Homemade easy recipe that anyone can make at home!
Mongolian Beef Recipe
What is Mongolian Beef?
It is one of the best Chinese recipes ever; it’s also a popular Chinese beef dish at Chinese restaurants or takeouts. The popularity is second to broccoli beef. Other crowd favorites are ginger and scallion beef, Szechuan beef, and sesame beef.
Mongolian beef is delicious, with silky and tender beef in a rich and savory Chinese brown sauce.
My Mongolian beef recipe is very close to the taste of PF Chang’s Mongolian beef.
It’s savory, slightly sweet, with melt-in-your-mouth beef.
It’s also healthier, less greasy, with a Mongolian beef sauce that is so yummy with steamed white or brown rice.
Ingredients
- Beef tenderloin
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Scallion
- Corn starch
- Shaoxing wine
- Sesame oil
See the recipe card for full information on ingredients.
How To Make This Recipe
Step 1. Marinate the beef slices with the marinade ingredients for 30 minutes. Heat a wok with 1 tablespoon of cooking oil and stir-fry the marinated beef until it is half-cooked. Dish out and set aside.
Step 2. Heat the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil and stir-fry the garlic and ginger until aromatic. Add the beef back into the wok, followed by the Sauce.
Step 3. Continue to stir-fry until the beef slices are almost done, then add the scallions. Stir briefly. Dish out and serve immediately with steamed rice.
Cooking Tips For Home Cooks
To make the best and authentic Mongolian beef, please follow the cooking tips and techniques below:
- Make sure you cut the beef against the grain.
- Marinate the beef with cornstarch to tenderize the meat.
- The step above is called velveting in Chinese food. It makes the beef tender, juicy, moist and silky.
- Stir fry the beef on high heat using a wok (preferred) or skillet.
- The brown sauce shouldn’t be too sticky and gooey.
Frequently Asked Questions
The name of the dish is misleading because it’s not a traditional Mongolian dish from Mongolia. The dish is named “Mongolian Beef” after the cooking style, rather than its origin. Mongolian Beef is actually a stir fry dish that originated in Taiwan.
Mongolian sauce is a savory sauce that consists of oyster sauce, soy sauce, sugar and ground white pepper. The sauce pairs extremely well with the beef and is easy to make!
Yes, you can make the dish in an Instant Pot. Just use the Saute function to stir fry the beef and ingredients. Add the Mongolian beef sauce towards the end, thicken it up and it’s ready to serve.
For authentic flavors, I don’t recommend crockpot or slow cooker to make this recipe. This is a Chinese stir fry beef dish. The beef shouldn’t be slow cooked in a slow cooker or crockpot.
This recipe is only 396 calories per serving.
What To Serve With This Recipe
Serve this dish with fried rice or chow mein. For a healthy Chinese meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.
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Mongolian Beef
Ingredients
- 12 oz. beef tenderloin, thinly sliced
- 2 tablespoons cooking oil
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 inch peeled ginger, thinly sliced
- 2 stalks scallions, cut into 2-inch strips
Marinade:
- 1 teaspoon corn starch
- 1 tablespoon water
- 1 teaspoon Chinese rice wine or Shaoxing wine
Mongolian Beef Sauce:
- 2 teaspoons oyster sauce
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon dark soy sauce
- 3 dashes ground white pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon sesame oil
- 1 tablespoon sugar or to taste
- salt to taste
Instructions
- Marinate the beef slices with the marinade ingredients for 30 minutes. Heat a wok with 1 tablespoon of cooking oil and stir-fry the marinated beef until it is half-cooked. Dish out and set aside.
- Heat the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil and stir-fry the garlic and ginger until aromatic. Add the beef back into the wok, followed by the Sauce.
- Continue to stir-fry until the beef slices are almost done, then add the scallions. Stir briefly. Dish out and serve immediately with steamed rice.
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Notes
- Make sure you cut the beef against the grain.
- Marinate the beef with cornstarch to tenderize the meat.
- The step above is called velveting in Chinese food. It makes the beef tender, juicy, moist and silky.
- Stir fry the beef on high heat using a wok (preferred) or skillet.
- The brown sauce shouldn’t be too sticky and gooey.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Maybe not quite 5 stars in the overall international arena of cuisine ….but for Chinese/Asian …IT’S EXCELLENT! Definitely competes with beef w/broccoli. My wife and I loved it. Easy to prepare. And we expect to make it again (& again.) Highly recommended!
I’m going for a second helping this very moment!
THANK YOU!
BobB
Thanks Bob for leaving great comments for me!
Hi miss bee I like the mongolian beef with some thai chillie and rice
Awesome that works.
I made your Mongolian beef and it was just beautiful my Husband thought it was yummy . I done it with coconut Rice it turned out great thank you . .
Hi Barby thanks so much for trying my Mongolian beef. Please try more recipes on my site: https://rasamalaysia.com/recipe-index-gallery/
What a great meal doubled the recipe it was heavenly. Everyone enjoyed it.
Will definitely try this one! I am always looking for new ways to enjoy different dishes. Thank you so much for sharing.
What type of quick fried noodle is used to serve under Mongolian Beef. I used it years ago but don’t remember what it’s called.
Chow Mein: https://rasamalaysia.com/chow-mein/
Love all your recipes! This one though…. I found it too salty. The beef was tender and it was super quick to put together….just too salty or strong in the soya sauce flavour. Not sure how to adjust and still achieve the right flavour.
You can cut the oyster sauce and soy sauce in half. :)
Hi! I am very interested in making this dish however, I am highly allergic to all shellfish and the sauce calls for oyster sauce. What could I use instead? Or just make the sauce without a substitute?
Thank you!
You can use soy sauce but the taste won’t be as good.
I use Dark Soy Sauce purchased from the Asian grocery store. It is thick with a sweet taste. Pearl River is the brand I use.
Delicious and healthy thanks fren luv Uu…!!!
This sounds really nice recipe. Thanks for putting this up. Will be giving this a go.
Simon