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Mongolian Beef

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by: Joanna Cismaru
05.15.22

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This Mongolian Beef is a popular restaurant favorite. It’s so simple to make and is even better than the original! Loaded with Asian flavors and ready in a flash, this recipe features tender pieces of beef coated in a sweet garlic soy sauce.

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  • 1 Easy Mongolian Beef At Home
  • 2 Mongolian Beef Highlights
  • 3 Ingredients You’ll Need
  • 4 How To Make Mongolian Beef
  • 5 What Is Mongolian Beef
  • 6 What Kind Of Beef Can I Use?
  • 7 What Other Ingredients Can I Add To This Dish?
  • 8 Expert Tips
  • 9 Leftovers
  • 10 More Delicious Recipes To Try
  • 11 Mongolian Beef
    • 11.1 Equipment
    • 11.2 Ingredients
    • 11.3 Instructions
    • 11.4 Video
    • 11.5 Recipe Notes
    • 11.6 Nutrition Information:

Easy Mongolian Beef At Home

Ever since I stopped working in the US, I’ve definitely missed some of my favorite dishes from places like PF Chang’s. It used to be my go to spot to grab an awesome lunch when I worked in Michigan so obviously I was highly motivated to replicate it here!

My version here is as addictive as candy, trust me you won’t be able to stop eating. With such an easy recipe, just a few steps and simple ingredients will help you bring to life the most delicious Mongolian Beef you’ll ever try! So let’s get copycat’ing!

Mongolian Beef Highlights

  • Sweet And Savory. If you love the combination of sweet and savory, then you’ll love this thinly sliced beef with this incredible sweet and savory sauce.
  • Quick And Easy. This recipe, although it may look complicated, it’s seriously quick to put together and easy to make. While the sauce is reducing, simply cook the beef to speed up the process.

Ingredients You’ll Need

overhead shot of ingredients needed to make mongolian beef.
  • Beef – Flank steak is best for this recipe, as it cooks well when sliced up nice and thin. Other options would be sirloin or skirt steak.
  • Vegetable oil – For our sauce and later for frying, be sure to use something neutral tasting such as canola oil or sunflower oil. 
  • Cornstarch – We’re going to use this to crisp up the beef so be sure not to skip this important ingredient.
  • Soy sauce – Low sodium as usual, we want to control our sodium content.
  • Brown sugar – We need a bit of sugar to sweeten up this sauce. I prefer a dark brown sugar, but light brown sugar will work as well.
  • Garlic – Use as much or little as you like. You can also use a garlic ginger paste.
  • Garnish – I love to garnish this with sliced green onions and some toasted sesame seeds.

How To Make Mongolian Beef

process shots showing how to prep the beef and make sauce for mongolian beef.
  1. Prepare the beef: Slice the steak into small thin pieces against the grain. In a large ziploc bag add the cornstarch and add the beef pieces. Close the ziploc bag and shake really well. Refrigerate until ready to use.
  2. Make the sauce: In a small sauce pan add the 2 tbsp of vegetable oil, soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic and water. Stir and cook over medium heat until sauce thickens. It took me about 15 to 20 minutes until the sauce thickened and reduces by about half. Set aside.
  3. Fry the beef: In a non stick skillet heat the vegetable oil. When the oil is hot, add a few pieces of beef and cook until browned on both sides. The beef will cook quick, about 2 minutes. You will have to do this in batches, so the beef doesn’t stick together, it took me 3 batches to finish all the beef. Add more oil, between batches, if needed. Remove beef from skillet to a bowl and discard any leftover oil from the skillet.
  4. Toss the beef with sauce: Return all the beef to skillet and pour all the sauce sauce over it. Toss everything together well and cook for 2 more minutes, just until the beef heats back up.
  5. Garnish and serve: Garnish with sliced green onions and/or toasted sesame seeds. Serve hot over rice.
process shots showing how to fry flank steak pieces and stir it with sauce for mongolian beef.

What Is Mongolian Beef

This dish is pretty dang westernized, so it’s safe to say it’s not quite Mongolian fare. Especially since you mostly see it in Chinese American restaurants! It consists of sliced beef nice and thin and cooked down in an amazingly rich, sweet and savory sauce.

What Kind Of Beef Can I Use?

I strongly recommend using flank steak in Mongolian Beef because it’s inexpensive and it’s best for this kind of dish since it cooks really well when sliced nice and thin. Another option would be to use sirloin steak or skirt steak.

What Other Ingredients Can I Add To This Dish?

Just because the name of the recipe states beef, doesn’t mean that beef is all we can use! Try some thinly sliced chicken breast or thighs, or even thinly sliced pork tenderloin.

mongolian beef on a white serving platter.

Expert Tips

  1. To easily slice the flank steak, place it in the freezer for about 20 minutes before slicing. This will make it so much easier to slice it as thinly as possible. Always slice the beef against the grain.
  2. Make sure to toss the beef with cornstarch before cooking and let it sit for 5 minutes before searing. This is known as velveting and you’ll end up with very tender and cripsy meat. Do not use flour, the results will not be the same.
  3. For even more tender beef, you can marinate the beef after slicing in some baking soda for a few minutes. Rinse and continue with the recipe as instructed.
  4. Don’t overcrowd the beef when frying. Do it in 2 or 3 batches and add more oil if needed in between batches.
mongolian beef over a bed of rice garnished with green onions and sesame seeds.

Leftovers

This Mongolian beef can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.

You can also freeze in single portions in airtight containers or freezer bags for up to 3 months. Just reheat in the microwave or oven straight from the freezer.

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mongolian beef on a white serving platter.

Mongolian Beef

4.62 from 95 votes
Prep: 10 mins
Cook: 30 mins
Total: 40 mins
Author: Joanna Cismaru
Serves: 8
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This Mongolian Beef is a popular restaurant favorite. It's so simple to make and is even better than the original! Loaded with Asian flavors and ready in a flash, this recipe features tender pieces of beef coated in a sweet garlic soy sauce.

Equipment

  • 12-inch Cast Iron Skillet
  • 1-Quart Saucepan

Ingredients

  • 2 pound flank steak
  • ½ cup cornstarch
  • ½ cup vegetable oil

For sauce

  • 2 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1 cup soy sauce low sodium
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 4 cloves garlic minced
  • ½ cup water

Optional Garnish

  • 2 green onions chopped
  • sesame seeds
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Instructions

  • Prepare the beef: Slice the steak into small thin pieces against the grain. In a large ziploc bag add the cornstarch and add the beef pieces. Close the ziploc bag and shake really well. Refrigerate until ready to use.
  • Make the sauce: In a small sauce pan add the 2 tbsp of vegetable oil, soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic and water. Stir and cook over medium heat until sauce thickens. It took me about 15 to 20 minutes until the sauce thickened and reduces by about half. Set aside.
  • Fry the beef: In a non stick skillet heat the vegetable oil. When the oil is hot, add a few pieces of beef and cook until browned on both sides. The beef will cook quick, about 2 minutes. You will have to do this in batches, so the beef doesn't stick together, it took me 3 batches to finish all the beef. Add more oil, between batches, if needed. Remove beef from skillet to a bowl and discard any leftover oil from the skillet.
  • Toss the beef with sauce: Return all the beef to skillet and pour all the sauce sauce over it. Toss everything together well and cook for 2 more minutes, just until the beef heats back up.
  • Garnish and serve: Garnish with sliced green onions and/or toasted sesame seeds. Serve hot over rice.

Video

Recipe Notes

  1. To easily slice the flank steak, place it in the freezer for about 20 minutes before slicing. This will make it so much easier to slice it as thinly as possible. Always slice the beef against the grain.
  2. Make sure to toss the beef with cornstarch before cooking and let it sit for 5 minutes before searing. This is known as velveting and you’ll end up with very tender meat. Do not use flour, the results will not be the same.
  3. For even more tender beef, you can marinate the beef after slicing in some baking soda for a few minutes. Rinse and continue with the recipe as instructed.
  4. Don’t overcrowd the beef when frying. Do it in 2 or 3 batches and add more oil if needed in between batches.
  5. This Mongolian beef can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. You can also freeze in single portions in airtight containers or freezer bags for up to 3 months. Just reheat in the microwave or oven straight from the freezer.
  6. Originally shared April 2014.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1servingCalories: 458kcal (23%)Carbohydrates: 38g (13%)Protein: 26g (52%)Fat: 23g (35%)Saturated Fat: 16g (100%)Cholesterol: 68mg (23%)Sodium: 1132mg (49%)Potassium: 495mg (14%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 27g (30%)Vitamin A: 30IU (1%)Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)Calcium: 58mg (6%)Iron: 3mg (17%)
Course:Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine:Asian
Keyword:copycat mongolian beef, mongolian beef, pf chang’s mongolian beef
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  1. David Foster says

    June 18, 2022 at 8:39 am

    5 stars
    Great/easy recipe!
    Just make sure you change the slider for the amount of sauce you need…?
    I made an 8 person serving😳.

    Very tasty meal!

    Reply
  2. sue funkey says

    March 21, 2022 at 8:16 am

    why do you use brown sugar? is it necessary?

    Reply
    • Joanna Cismaru says

      March 21, 2022 at 11:59 am

      You want to use the brown sugar to add sweetness to the sauce and. I prefer the brown sugar for that caramel-y flavor. Light or dark brown sugar will work.

      Reply
      • sue Funkey says

        March 21, 2022 at 4:29 pm

        But why sugar at all zip?

      • Joanna Cismaru says

        March 21, 2022 at 5:13 pm

        As I said, to add sweetness to the sauce, it’s supposed to be a sweet and savory sauce.

  3. Lauren Lee says

    February 16, 2022 at 1:28 pm

    Jo all I could find was really thin sliced stir fry meat, will that work? Our store is a little sparse right now.

    Reply
    • Joanna Cismaru says

      February 16, 2022 at 1:51 pm

      That will be just fine. 🙂

      Reply
  4. Kathleen says

    September 15, 2021 at 7:37 pm

    3 stars
    I used the instapot recipe before and it was really good. This time I followed the stove-top recipe and it’s not as good. This recipe left out rice vinegar and ginger. I also feel that and adding all the ingredients at once to a pot to make sauce doesn’t make as much sense as heating oil then adding garlic, ginger. The flavor is ok but the instapot recipe is better.

    Reply
  5. Tom Allen says

    May 31, 2021 at 7:52 am

    Do you think the beef could be cooked in an air fryer?

    Reply
    • Jo Cooks Team AMJ says

      May 31, 2021 at 9:02 am

      You could definitely fry the beef in an air fryer, then add it to a skillet with the sauce and toss together to coat.
      Let us know how that turns out for you!

      Reply
  6. Ursulina Creel says

    October 25, 2020 at 5:30 pm

    Hi, Just wondering if I could substitute all purpose flour for the corn starch?

    Reply
    • Joanna Cismaru says

      October 25, 2020 at 7:50 pm

      I don’t think flour would work as well as cornstarch, because cornstarch is really going to make this beef crispy.

      Reply
      • Ursulina Creel says

        October 26, 2020 at 7:40 am

        Hi Jo 🙂 Thanks for taking the time to reply. And for posting this recipe. I’ll be making it as soon as I pick up some corn starch next time I head to the grocery store.

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