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Mongolian Beef Recipe| Yummier than P.F. Chang's Mongolian Beef | 蒙古牛肉 | Crispy Easy Mongolian Beef



How to make the Mongolian Beef that is Better Than Chinese Restaurant Takeout. I will share with you the Secrets to the Best Mongolian Beef!!!

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Ingredients & Cooking Directions for Mongolian Beef

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Estimated servings: 4

Sauce

3 tablespoons hoisin sauce-
1 tablespoon sweet soy glaze-
2 tablespoons brown sugar-
1 tablespoon soy sauce-
1 teaspoon white vinegar-
3 tablespoons water

Combine sauce ingredients in a bowl whisking together until sugar is dissolved. Set aside.

Fry Beef

1 ½ pounds flank steak, sliced 5 mm thin against grain
¼ teaspoon salt-
¼ teaspoon ground black pepper-
½ cup corn starch-
1 cup vegetable oil-

1. In a bowl add salt and pepper to cornstarch and whisk to combine.
2. Add beef slices to cornstarch to coat on all sides.
3. Turn your stove on high to heat the oil in your pan. The oil will be ready when you place a wooden utensil in the center of the pan and see bubbles around the utensil.
4. Working in batches, add in beef slices in an even layer to fry on the first side for about 2-3 minutes or until crispy and golden brown.
5. Flip the beef slices and cook on the other side and cook for about 1 minute or until golden brown.
6. Transfer the cooked beef to a plate lined with paper towels. Repeat this process with the rest of the beef slices.

Assemble

2 tablespoons vegetable oil-
2 teaspoons minced ginger
2 tablespoons chopped garlic
6 dried red chilies-
7 green onions cut into 2-inch strips
Steamed white rice-

1. Turn heat to high and add in oil. When oil gets hot add in dried ginger, garlic, and chilies stir frying until fragrant.
2. Add in the beef and stir to coat with chili and aromatics for about 30 seconds. Add in the sauce and stir fry to coat beef with sauce.
3. Then add in green onions and toss with beef. Transfer to plate and serve with steamed white rice. Serve immediately.

Enjoy!

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36 Comments

  1. This is by far my favorite dish of all at Chinese restaurants.If i walk into any Chinese restaurant,it's highly likely that this particular dish is the one that i came looking for.I absolutely love Mongolian Beef !!! ;))))

  2. Yes, we cooked this, and it was one of the best renditions of this dish that I've ever tasted. DAMN — you ruined eating this dish out for me. I'd rather just make yours from now on. Sorry that I forgot to come back and let you know how good it was. I was looking at my recipes because Chinese Week is coming soon, so I'm trying to decide what to cook.

  3. The Best!! I have made this for my wife and I several times and we can’t get enough of it. It actually has become our favorite dinner. Our family and friends love it so much they ask when we’re going to have it again. Thank you for this recipe.

  4. My wife asked me to "hobby cook" Chinese over 30 years ago. As always looking to find new YouTube Chinese/ Asian cooking recipes I was hooked when I saw the scripture quote, and Featured channels list. Yes it is a late to the channel comment, however the approach to the Mongolian Beef was perfect and direct. It's how I cook. Blessings on your work and culinary arts!

  5. It looks yummu indeed. I would be interested in seeing true Mongolian meat eating in the Kengis Khan or Attila way. Raw ripened or aged horse meat. Or horse meat ripened under the soldiers saddle while riding to qonquer the word back the in time

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