Forget take-out with my Easy Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry recipe – In 15 minutes you can have this insanely delicious beef and broccoli stir fry! Way better than any restaurant version!

I’m sure you all have your favorite recipes that you make often, if not on a weekly basis, mostly because you just love them so much and they’re easy. Well this is mine! It’s the easiest dish to put together and the flavors are out of this world.
I remember the first time I made it, hubs thought I made a mistake and that’s why it turned out so good. Lots of faith he’s got in me, doesn’t he? But I showed him and made it over and over again, and every single time I got the same result; Absolute deliciousness.
The great thing here is that it’s quite affordable to put together too. You can use a cheaper cut of beef like a flank steak and then all you need is a head of broccoli. Most of the other ingredients should be right out of your pantry.
But it’s not the beef nor the broccoli that I find are the stars of this recipes. It’s the sauce. It’s garlicky, as usual I put a lot of garlic, it’s salty from the soy sauce, it’s spicy, it’s smooth, it’s just complete yumminess.
Ingredients
Chances are you’ll already have most of these ingredients hanging out in your kitchen! Keep scrolling down to the recipe card for a list of FULL ingredient amounts and instructions or click the “Jump to Recipe” button at the top of the page!
For the sauce you will need:
- Soy Sauce – I always use low sodium soy sauce.
- Cornstarch – This ingredient is completely gluten free, and will create that nice, thick, and glossy sauce. You can adjust the amount of cornstarch in the recipe to suit how thick you’d like your sauce.
- Garlic – The more garlic the merrier! I love to use fresh garlic whenever I can.
- Cooking Wine – Don’t bother going to a liquor store to get this ingredient- you can find great cooking wine at your local grocery store. Chinese cooking wine or vinegar will also work in place of sherry.
- Honey – A little touch of sweetness is exactly what we need to balance out the saltiness of the soy sauce in this recipe. You can adjust for your sweet-tooth preference.
- Fresh ginger – Using fresh ginger makes a world of difference in this recipe! I store my ginger in the freezer so it’ll last longer. Peel it using a spoon, and use a microplane to get a nice fine mince.
- Sesame oil – Make sure you find a nice high quality sesame oil. If you can find toasted sesame oil, you will seriously fall in love with this ingredient! So good.
- Red pepper flakes – Not a fan of spice? You can leave this ingredient out. Love to breathe fire? Add as much as you want!
- Sriracha – Or Sambal Oelek which is just a chili garlic sauce that is a must in my opinion in this sauce!
- Beef broth – Chicken or veggie stock will work in place of beef broth if that’s what you have handy. The flavor, though, will be a lot deeper and more authentic with beef broth.
For the stir fry you will need:
- Olive oil – Other oils with a high smoke point such as vegetable, sunflower, safflower, peanut, and avocado oil are great for this recipe.
- Steak – I used flank steak for this recipe. Skirt steak would also work well. These are nice and tender cuts which make them perfect for high-heat cooking. They’re also quite cheap!
- Broccoli – I used 1 head of broccoli. You can, of course, use more or less depending on you preference. Not a broccoli fan? Try out bell peppers, carrots, cauliflower, snow peas, onion, or a combination!
Can I use chicken or pork?
Yes, you can! You might not be able to call it beef and broccoli anymore, but it’ll still be delicious. Make sure you slice the chicken or pork in small bite-sized pieces.
How to Make Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry
- Prepare the beef: Cut the beef in really thin pieces. I find it easier sometimes if the meat is a bit frozen it’s way easier to slice it thin. To do this place the beef in the freezer for 20 minutes before slicing it.
- Make the sauce and cook the beef: Mix all the sauce ingredients together. Cook the beef for about 5 minutes in a little bit of olive oil, just until it starts to brown then you add that yummy sauce. You should see it start to thicken almost immediately from the cornstarch. If you don’t like or want to use cornstarch, you could use flour instead.
- Finish the stir fry: Add the broccoli and cook everything for another 2 minutes, or until the broccoli is tender. I like a little bit of crunch left in my broccoli. If you want it more tender, cover the pan with a lid and let everything steam together.
That’s all there is to this little beef and broccoli stir fry. It’s so damn good, it’s way better than takeout, trust me and you know what ingredients go into it. You’ll love it!
This recipe is the BEST EVER! Made it on the weekend, just in time after making a fresh batch of beef stock. Best BEEF BROCCOLI ever! Thanks a million for this easy and super delicious recipe!
How to store
This will last 3–4 days in the fridge when stored in an airtight container, and 3–4 months in the freezer. You can reheat it either in the microwave, or covered in a pan over medium heat.
What to serve with beef and broccoli
I love to serve my beef and broccoli over rice such as Basmati or Jasmine rice, but sometimes I love it over noodles. Try it over ramen, soba, udon, or rice noodles.
More fakeout takeout recipes:
- Kung Pao Chicken
- Instant Pot Beef and Broccoli
- Korean Beef Rice Bowls
- Thai Red Chicken Curry
- Mongolian Beef Ramen Noodles
- Slow Cooker Pepper Steak
- Mongolian Chicken
- Chow Mein
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Easy Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry
Ingredients
Sauce
- 1/2 cup soy sauce low sodium
- 2 tablespoon cornstarch
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 3 tablespoon cooking wine
- 3 tablespoon honey
- 1 teaspoon fresh ginger minced
- 2 tablespoon sesame oil
- 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 1 tablespoon Sriracha sauce or to taste
- 1/2 cup beef broth or chicken broth, low sodium or no sodium
Beef and Broccoli
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 pound flank steak trimmed of fat and sliced thin against the grain
- 1 head broccoli cut into small florets
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, cornstarch, garlic, cooking wine, honey, ginger, sesame oil, red pepper flakes, Sriracha sauce and beef broth. Set aside until ready to use.
- Heat the olive oil in a large skillet and cook the steak until it starts to brown, about 4 to 5 minutes. Add sauce and stir in with the steak, it should start to thicken immediately.
- Add broccoli and cook for an additional 2 minutes until broccoli is tender and sauce is thickened.
- Serve over rice or noodles.
Recipe Notes
- A good substitute for the sherry would be apple cider.
- Nutrition information does not include rice or noodles.
- Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on products used.
So easy to make and better than any restaurant I have eaten. The family raved, even the eight year old. Definitley on our weekly rotation now.
This was so delicious! The sauce is so authentic! One question- my broccoli took a lot longer than 2 minutes to cook! Is the broccoli supposed to be crispy?
Broccoli is done as soon as you can pierce it with a fork, you don’t want it mushy. However if you do like it a bit more cooked you can always cook it a bit longer. 🙂
I really love this recipe.
I’ve made this recipe at least a dozen times—it’s a keeper! I’m a vegetarian so I substitute the beef broth for veggie broth and obviously omit the meat (and add extra veggies). I make it as is for my son and husband and they love it too!
Your’re right, Jo, better than any restaurant version I’ve ever had. Thank you for this recipe. I’ll be adding this in my rotation.
My pleasure, Ray!
I cannot have spicy foods. so If I leave out the sriracha sauce, and red pepper flakes will this dish still be good, or will I need to add something that isn’t spicy to give it more flavor since I cannot have these two ingredients?
It should still be fine, just not spicy. 🙂
Thank you very much for responding back to me Joann. I now look forward to making this recipe.
This was soooo good! I will make it again. I didn’t have cooking wine, so I skipped it.
We’re so glad you enjoyed making this, Carolina!
Loved it! Easy and delicious!
I cook lunch and dinner everyday. Mostly Persian food but also from other cultures. This recipe was so great that everyone in the family loved it. Thank you Jo for this amazing recipe.
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it!