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This Mongolian Beef Stir Fry is really easy to throw together, and you can pretty much use whatever veggies you have on hand! When it comes to choosing the right cut of beef, stick with flank steak, or if you can't find that particular cut, skirt, hanger, or flat iron are all great options. How to Make Chinese Mongolian Chicken Stir Fry Please like, share, comment and/or subscribe if you would like to see new future recipes or support our. My sister Maggie and I recommend Hubilai Mongolian BBQ Stir Fry.!!!
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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have mike's mongolian stir-fry using 69 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Mike's Mongolian Stir-Fry:
- Get Start With This Basic Stir Fry Sauce
- Prepare 2/3 cup Soy Sauce
- Take 1 cup Chicken Broth
- Prepare 1/3 Rice Wine Or Rice Wine Vinegar
- Prepare 3 1/2 tbsp Sugar
- Take 1 tbsp Minced Ginger
- Get 1 tbsp Sesame Oil
- Take 1 tbsp Minced Garlic
- Take 4 dash Red Pepper Flakes
- Make ready 2 tbsp Corn Starch
- Take Additional Sauce/Flavor Options
- Take 1 Sweet Chili Sauce
- Make ready 1 Szechuan Sauce
- Take 1 Sriracha Sauce
- Make ready 1 Teriyaki Sauce
- Prepare 1 Oyster Sauce
- Take 1 Hoisin Sauce
- Prepare 1 Fish Sauce
- Get Noodle Options
- Make ready 1 Basic Ramen Noodles
- Get 1 Cellophane Noodles [use angle hair pasta as a replacement]
- Prepare 1 Hokkien Noodles
- Get 1 Egg Noodles
- Take 1 Rice Noodles
- Prepare 1 Rice Sticks
- Get 1 Wheat Noodles [use fettuccine as a replacement]
- Take Meat & Meat Substitutions
- Make ready 1 Pork Strips
- Take 1 Beef Strips
- Take 1 Seafood [most types]
- Get 1 Chicken Strips
- Make ready 1 Tofu
- Make ready Broth Options
- Get 1 Vegetable Broth
- Make ready 1 Chicken Broth
- Make ready 1 Beef Broth
- Prepare Vegetable/Fruit Options
- Take 1 Water Chestnuts
- Take 1 Bean Sprouts
- Prepare 1 White Onions
- Make ready 1 Carrot Strips
- Take 1 Cabbage
- Prepare 1 Cilantro
- Prepare 1 Baby Corn
- Take 1 Thai Basil
- Take 1 Bok Choy
- Get 1 Broccoli Florets [blanched]
- Get 1 Green Onions
- Make ready 1 Garlic
- Prepare 1 Ginger
- Make ready 1 Jalapeños
- Prepare 1 Red Chili's
- Prepare 1 Bell Peppers
- Make ready 1 Diakon Radishes
- Get 1 Snap Or Snow Peas
- Get 1 Mushrooms
- Take 1 Squash
- Get 1 Egg Plant
- Make ready 1 Kimchi
- Take 1 Asparagus
- Take 1 Pineapple
- Prepare Nuts And Seeds
- Prepare 1 Cashews
- Take 1 Peanuts
- Make ready 1 Sesame Seeds
- Take Oil Options
- Prepare 1 Wok Oil
- Prepare 1 Sesame Oil
- Get 1 Peanut Oil
An oriental delight that tickles your taste buds with soy sauce, tomato ketchup, ginger, sesame, and all the works, the Mongolian Stir Fry stands apart from others in the apt use of colourful veggies. My husband requested Mongolian Beef recently and I thought, hum…I am going to try and make a Great recipe for Mike's Mongolian Stir-Fry. In this gluten-free, Mongolian-inspired stir-fry, tender beef strips are tossed in a tangy-sweet sauce and served atop fluffy rice. Add the steak and cook, stirring occasionally, until browned.
Instructions to make Mike's Mongolian Stir-Fry:
- Create your basic stir fry sauce, mix all ingredients and set to the side. Double this recipe if need be.
- Now, decide if you'd like any one of the additional sauces listed to incorporate into your basic sauce and add.
- Note that if you do add more sauces, you'll need more cornstarch to thicken it. Mix 2 tablespoons cornstarch and 2 tablespoons water and set to the side. If you want your sauce thicker, slowly add to your heated wok and stir quickly.
- To a well heated wok or pan, and I mean smokin', with wok oil included, add your most dense foods. [if it's hard to bite it's harder to cook] These will be those foods that will take longer to cook. Meats, water chestnuts, broccoli, bamboo, carrots, onions, jalapeños, etc., and fry for 3 minutes or until meat or seafood is about 3/4 cooked.
- Add your softer ingredients like cabbage and green onions and your basic stir fry sauce and cook 2 more minutes or until sauce has thickened.
- Add noodles and fry as per manufactures directions. Usually about 2 minutes. Note: Noodles must be soft and ready for the wok. Pre-cooked, if you will.
- Serve hot and sprinkle with sesame seeds and red pepper flakes over rice.
In this gluten-free, Mongolian-inspired stir-fry, tender beef strips are tossed in a tangy-sweet sauce and served atop fluffy rice. Add the steak and cook, stirring occasionally, until browned. Stir-fry is just too easy, fast, and flavorful not to keep in our rotation, and this Mongolian take on beef stir-fry is a game-changer. Delish editors handpick every product we feature. We may earn commission from the links on this page.
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