Easy Mongolian Ground Beef Noodles Recipe

Servings: 4 Total Time: 33 mins Difficulty: Beginner
A comforting one-bowl meal with sweet and savory flavors.
Bowl of easy Mongolian Ground Beef Noodles garnished with green onions pinit

There’s something irresistible about a one-bowl wonder like Mongolian Ground Beef Noodles. It’s a dish that marries sweet and savory in a way that feels like a warm hug on a plate. I remember the first time I made it; the aroma of ginger and garlic wafting through my kitchen was sheer magic! It’s my go-to when I want something hearty yet quick to whip up on a weeknight. Trust me, once you try this recipe, you’ll be dreaming of it!

Why you’ll love this recipe

Why should you make this dish tonight? It’s all about those flavors! Picture this: tender beef, slurpy noodles, and a luscious sauce that clings to every bite. The soy sauce adds that umami punch, while the brown sugar balances it with a touch of sweetness. Plus, it’s customizable to your heart’s content. Want more spice? Add more red pepper flakes! Prefer it gluten-free? Grab some tamari instead of soy sauce.

Beyond the flavor, it’s a quick fix for busy weeknights—perfect for when you’re short on time but still craving something home-cooked. You’ll be amazed at how quickly everything comes together, making it an ideal choice for not just yourself but also for those impromptu gatherings. There’s no need to sweat; this dish has got your back!

Gather these ingredients

Let’s make sure you have everything you need for this delicious culinary adventure. Here’s what you want to round up:

  • Noodles (8 oz / 225g): You can go for spaghetti, udon, or rice noodles. Spaghetti works like a charm, but if you’re feeling authentic, udon brings some chewier texture that’s divine.
  • Ground Beef (1 lb / 450g): Choose a quality lean beef for a rich flavor. You can also swap this out for ground turkey or tofu if you’re looking for something lighter!
  • Vegetable Oil (2 tbsp): For sautéing. Use whatever you have handy, though canola or sesame oil adds a nice flair.
  • Garlic (3 cloves, minced): Fresh garlic is a must to create that fragrant base.
  • Ginger (1-inch piece, minced): Adds warmth and zing, taking your flavors to another level.
  • Soy Sauce (¼ cup): Or tamari if you want it gluten-free. It’s the soul of the dish, bringing depth.
  • Brown Sugar (¼ cup): This sweetener plays beautifully with the savory ingredients—don’t skip it!
  • Beef Broth (½ cup): Gives the sauce body and richness. Use low-sodium if you’re watching your salt intake.
  • Hoisin Sauce (1 tbsp): Adds a hint of sweetness and complexity. You can substitute with a mix of soy sauce and a splash of peanut butter if necessary.
  • Cornstarch (1 tbsp mixed with 2 tbsp water): This thickening agent helps bring the sauce together perfectly.
  • Red Pepper Flakes (½ tsp, optional): Spice it up if you like! Totally customizable.
  • Green Onions (½ cup, chopped): For that fresh, crunchy garnish. They add a touch of brightness.
  • Sesame Seeds (1 tbsp, for garnish): Adds a lovely crunch and makes the dish look fancy!

How this recipe comes together

Now, let’s dive into the magic of making these Mongolian Beef Noodles. Here’s how it flows:

  1. Cook the Noodles: Take your noodles and boil them according to the package instructions. Once cooked, drain them and set aside. You want them ready to soak up that glorious sauce.

  2. Cook the Beef: Heat vegetable oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Toss in your ground beef, breaking it apart as it cooks. Cook until browned and then drain out any excess fat—you don’t need all that greasiness weighing down your dish.

  3. Sauté Aromatics: Time to ramp up the flavor! Add in the minced garlic and ginger, cooking for about a minute until that intoxicating aroma fills your kitchen.

  4. Make the Sauce: In a small bowl, mix up the soy sauce, brown sugar, beef broth, hoisin sauce, and red pepper flakes if you’re using them. This is the magic potion of flavor! Pour it right into the pan with the beef and stir well to combine.

  5. Thicken the Sauce: Now add the cornstarch slurry—this is what transforms your sauce into something silky and thick. Stir and let it simmer for a few minutes until everything has melded together nicely.

  6. Combine with Noodles: Add those cooked noodles to the pan. Toss and turn them until every strand is coated in that luscious sauce. Get in there and mix it all together!

  7. Garnish and Serve: Finally, think of presentation. Sprinkle chopped green onions and sesame seeds over the top just before serving. This not only adds crunch but a pop of color as well.

Best way to enjoy it

Serving this dish is as straightforward as the recipe itself. You can simply dish it out into bowls, ensuring each serving gets a good amount of that beautiful sauce. Add extra green onions and a few sesame seeds on top for that finishing touch.

Pair it with steamed broccoli or snap peas on the side for a crunchy contrast and a hit of vibrant green. If you’re feeling fancy, consider a side of spring rolls or a crisp Asian salad—both will perfectly complement the richness of the noodles.

Storage and reheating tips

Got leftovers? Lucky you! Store any extras in an airtight container in the fridge. They’ll keep well for about 3-4 days. When you’re ready to devour, just reheat on the stovetop or microwave. Add a splash of beef broth to loosen it up if the noodles have gotten a little clingy.

If you want to freeze, split the portions and store them in freezer-safe containers. They can last you for about 2-3 months. Just thaw and reheat when the craving strikes.

Helpful cooking tips

Here are a few insider secrets to make your cooking experience smoother:

  • Oil temperature: Make sure your oil is hot before adding beef; this helps sear it nicely and keeps it juicy.
  • Don’t skip the ginger and garlic: These two are non-negotiable. They are the backbone of the flavor in this dish!
  • Taste as you go: Adjust the sweetness or salt to your liking—everyone has a different palate.

Creative Twists

Feeling adventurous? Here are a few ways to switch things up:

  • Protein swaps: Use ground chicken or turkey, or keep it plant-based with crumbled tempeh or lentils.
  • Veggie loaded: Stir in some mixed bell peppers, snap peas, or bok choy for a healthy boost. Cook them until just tender before adding the noodles.
  • Noodle varieties: Try different types of noodles like zoodles (zucchini noodles) for a fun, lower-carb option.

Common questions

  • What kind of noodles can I use? Pretty much any noodle will work! Stick with spaghetti, udon, or rice noodles, depending on your preference.
  • Can I make this dish gluten-free? Absolutely! Just swap soy sauce for tamari and make sure your noodles are gluten-free.
  • How long does it take to prepare? From start to finish, you’re looking at about 30 minutes—perfect for a busy weeknight!
  • What should I serve it with? Pair it with steamed veggies, or a side salad to get that crunch.
  • Will it taste good as leftovers? Yes, it actually gets better as the flavors meld together!

Dinner doesn’t get much easier (or tastier) than this. So, why not invite a friend over, cook together, and share in the deliciousness? Cooking is all about creating experiences in the kitchen, so dive in, get a little messy, and make this dish your own. I can’t wait to hear how it turns out for you—happy cooking!

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 20 mins Rest Time 3 mins Total Time 33 mins
Servings: 4 Estimated Cost: $ 15 Calories: 550
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

Mongolian Ground Beef Noodles is a quick and hearty dish perfect for busy weeknights, featuring tender beef, slurpy noodles, and a luscious sauce.

Ingredients

Main Ingredients

Instructions

Cooking Instructions

  1. Cook the Noodles

    Boil noodles according to package instructions. Drain and set aside.
  2. Cook the Beef

    Heat vegetable oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Cook ground beef until browned and drain excess fat.
  3. Sauté Aromatics

    Add minced garlic and ginger, cooking for about a minute until fragrant.
  4. Make the Sauce

    In a bowl, mix soy sauce, brown sugar, beef broth, hoisin sauce, and optional red pepper flakes. Pour into pan with beef and stir.
  5. Thicken the Sauce

    Add cornstarch slurry and simmer for a few minutes until thickened.
  6. Combine with Noodles

    Add cooked noodles to the pan, tossing until well coated with sauce.
  7. Garnish and Serve

    Serve hot, garnished with chopped green onions and sesame seeds.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 4


Amount Per Serving
Calories 550kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 20g31%
Saturated Fat 8g40%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 70mg24%
Sodium 800mg34%
Potassium 700mg20%
Total Carbohydrate 60g20%
Dietary Fiber 3g12%
Sugars 8g
Protein 32g64%

Vitamin A 500 IU
Vitamin C 3 mg
Calcium 40 mg
Iron 3 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

Add more vegetables or protein variations for customization.
Keywords: Mongolian beef, noodles, quick weeknight dinner, comfort food
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Common Questions

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What kind of noodles can I use?

You can use spaghetti, udon, or rice noodles.

Can I make this dish gluten-free?

Yes, swap soy sauce for tamari and check noodle labels.

How long does it take to prepare?

The total time from start to finish is about 30 minutes.

What should I serve it with?

Great with steamed veggies, a salad, or spring rolls.

Will it taste good as leftovers?

Yes, it tastes even better as the flavors meld.

Irelia Novak Food and Lifestyle Blogger

Hi, I'm Irelia Novak, a passionate home cook and food blogger who loves turning simple ingredients into delicious everyday meals. I live a cozy, family-centered life and enjoy exploring new flavors, discovering fresh ideas, and sharing inspiring recipes. When I’m not in the kitchen, you’ll find me traveling, journaling, or spending quality time with the people I love.

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