Beef and Broccoli Noodles - CJ Eats Recipes (2024)

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Feb 16, 2023, Updated Nov 20, 2023

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For everyone who loves Beef & Broccoli, this one is for you! These Beef and Broccoli Noodles have all the hallmarks of our favorite dish (tender beef, crisp broccoli, delicious sauce) but paired with chewy lo mein noodles – they’re out of this world! Trust me, you’re going to love this one! If you’re looking for the traditional version WITHOUT the noodles, head to my Beef and Broccoli recipe!

Watch the Beef and Broccoli Noodles Recipe Video Below!

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Ingredients for Beef and Broccoli Noodles

I love these Beef and Broccoli noodles because they’re savory and so delicious! Here are the ingredients you’ll need to make the best Beef and Broccoli Noodles!

Beef Marinade

  • 1lbflank steak
  • 1tspsalt
  • 1/2tspwhite pepper
  • 1/4tspbaking soda
  • 1tbspshaoxing wine
  • 2tbsplight soy sauce
  • 1tbspcornstarch
  • 1tbspneutral oil

Sauce

  • 2tbsplight soy sauce
  • 1tbspdark soy sauce
  • 1tbspoyster sauce
  • 1tbspsugar
  • 1/2tspwhite pepper
  • 1tspsesame oil
  • 1/4tspMSG (optional)
  • 3/4cupchicken stock
  • 1tbspcornstarch

Other Ingredients

  • 1lblo mein noodles
  • 1lbbroccolicut to 1″ pieces
  • 5clovesgarlicminced
  • 1tbspgingerminced
  • 4tbspneutral oil

Beef and Broccoli Noodles: Recipe Instructions

Slicing and Marinating your Beef

The first step in making this recipe is cutting the steak against the grain into 2″ pieces that are 1/4″ thick (refer to photos). Cut the steak into uniform pieces so they cook evenly when we fry them.

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Next, place the sliced steak into a bowl with baking soda, light soy sauce, sesame oil, white pepper, cornstarch, and avocado oil. Mix well with your hands and let marinate for at least 15-20 minutes. While the steak marinates, mince garlic, slice white onion, and bell pepper.

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A quick 20 minute beef marinate will ensure your beef is super tender when cooked! This is thanks to the baking soda and cornstarch marinade and cooking the beef quickly in oil known as “velveting”, which ensures the beef is moist and tender! Here are the ingredients you’ll need for the marinade:

  • Salt
  • White Pepper
  • Baking Soda
  • Shaoxing Wine
  • Light Soy Sauce
  • Corn Starch
  • Neutral Oil (I prefer Avocado oil)

Premix the Beef and Broccoli Sauce

Premix the sauce in a bowl by combining light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, white pepper, sesame oil, MSG, chicken stock, and cornstarch.

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Fry Beef and Blanch Broccoli and Noodles

Heat 4 tablespoons of neutral oil (I prefer avocado oil) in a pan or wok over high heat until just smoking. Add the steak, in batches if needed, for 2-3 minutes until golden brown and remove and set the steak pieces aside.

In a separate pot, blanch your lo mein noodles in boiling water for 1-2 minutes less than the package directions call for and remove. These noodles will finish cooking in the pan when the dish comes together. Blanch the broccoli for 1 minute and drain.

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INGREDIENTS TIPS

FLANK STEAK
Make sure to cut these at an angle to 1/4″ wide strips! See image above for reference.

BAKING SODA
This is the KEY ingredient to super tender beef. Baking soda is commonly used in Chinese cooking to tenderize beef. If you’re curious about the science behind it – baking soda neutralizes acid and raises the pH level, which causes the meat to become more alkaline. This means the proteins INSIDE the meat will have more trouble tightening up – when the proteins can’t tighten up, the meat ends up much more tender when cooked (instead of constricting together aka getting tough!)

SHAOXING WINE
If you cannot or do not want to use wine, you can substitute with sherry, mirin, or chicken stock!

NEUTRAL OIL
My favorite neutral oil is avocado oil, but you can also use canola or vegetable oil! I don’t use olive oil when cooking Chinese food for two reasons: 1. It has a low burning point and 2. The flavor profile does not go.

MSG
As always, this is optional 🙂

Fry Aromatics and Finish in the Pan

After the beef is cooked, in the same oil, fry garlic and ginger for 15 seconds followed by your blanched broccoli and stir fry for another 30 seconds over high heat.

Add back your beef, noodles, and pour in your sauce. Mix and continue cooking over high heat until the sauce has thickened (about 1-2 minutes). Enjoy!

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Important Recipe Tips for Beef and Broccoli Noodles (Undercook Your Noodles!)

RECIPE TIPS

UNDERCOOK YOUR NOODLES
Don’t forget that the lo mein noodles will finish cooking in the pan! I always cook my lo mein noodles 1-2 min less than the package instructions call for. This way, they come to my preferred doneness by the time the dish is done in the pan!

CUT YOUR BROCCOLI INTO SIMILAR SIZES
Cutting your broccoli into similar sizes ensures that they will cook to the same level of doneness. Even though it’s one additional step, I always recommend doing so – the finish product will be worth it!

BLANCH YOUR BROCCOLI
Similarly, I know blanching your broccoli for only a few seconds seems like an unnecessary waste of time – but I assume you, this step is crucial to soften the broccoli (while still keeping it crisp in the final dish)! Do not skip the blanching!

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Beef and Broccoli Noodles

By: Chris Joe

Servings: 4

Prep: 20 minutes mins

Cook: 10 minutes mins

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These Beef and Broccoli Noodles have all the elements of beef and broccoli, but in a savory noodle dish that you're going to love!

Ingredients

Beef Marinade

Sauce

Other Ingredients

  • 1 lb lo mein noodles
  • 1 lb broccoli, cut to 1" pieces
  • 5 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp ginger, minced
  • 4 tbsp neutral oil

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Instructions

  • Slice your beef at an angle to 1/4" wide strips and marinate for 20 minutes with salt, white pepper, baking soda, shaoxing wine, light soy sauce, cornstarch, and neutral oil.

  • Premix the sauce in a bowl by combining light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, white pepper, sesame oil, MSG, chicken stock, and cornstarch.

  • Mince garlic and ginger, and cut broccoli into 1" pieces. Blanch the broccoli in boiling water for 1 minute, drain well and set aside.

  • In a large pot of boiling water, cook your lo mein noodles for 1 minute less than package directions, drain and set aside.

  • In 4 tbsp of neutral oil over high heat, fry your beef for 2-3 minutes and remove. In the same oil, fry garlic and ginger for 15 seconds followed by your broccoli and stir fry for another 30 seconds over high heat.

  • Add back your beef, noodles, and pour in your sauce. Mix and continue cooking over high heat until the sauce has thickened (about 1-2 minutes). Enjoy!

Additional Info

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Chinese

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FAQs

What is beef and broccoli sauce made of? ›

Beef and Broccoli Ingredients

Sauces and oils: This beef and broccoli recipe calls for oyster sauce, sesame oil, and soy sauce. Sherry: Cooking sherry adds a sweet, nutty flavor to the beef and broccoli. Sugar: White sugar lends a hint of sweetness. Cornstarch: A teaspoon of cornstarch thickens the sauce.

What is beef lo mein sauce made of? ›

In a bowl, mix together your Beef Lo Mein sauce by combining light soy sauce, oyster sauce, dark soy sauce, sesame oil, white pepper, sugar, cornstarch, water, and msg.

How to thicken up beef and broccoli? ›

The cornstarch in the Beef and Broccoli Sauce will thicken as it simmers with the broccoli. If you still would like a thicker sauce, then just keep simmering until it reaches desired consistency. Your sauce will become thicker the longer it is simmers.

How to cut beef for beef and broccoli? ›

Cut the flank into thin slices no thicker than ¼ inch, against the grain. 🌟 Pro tip: On a flank steak, the horizontal streaks across the steak is the direction the grain goes. So cut against (perpendicular) to the streak so that the beef is as tender as possible.

What is the brown sauce in Chinese food called? ›

Oyster sauce is commonly used in Chinese food and adds a savory, salty, umami flavor. Both can be found in most grocery stores. If you like, you can add grated or minced ginger or garlic. Serve your homemade brown sauce with a beef, chicken, or pork stir-fry or chow mein dish.

What can I use instead of beef broth in beef and broccoli? ›

If you don't have beef broth, you can use chicken broth as the substitute. Chicken broth adds a mild flavor and light color to dishes. Both broths have nearly identical compositions: The chicken broth calls for chicken instead of beef meat — causing less flavor but retaining a meaty taste as much as it is savory.

What makes lo mein taste so good? ›

The defining feature of any lo mein dish is the sauce, so make sure you take the time to get it right. Using dark soy sauce will give the lo mein color and a bolder taste while adding light soy sauce will give the dish some extra saltiness and flavor without staining the noodles darker.

What is in China sauce? ›

Chinese Sauces – FAQs

Hoisin sauce is made from fermented soybeans mixed with garlic, chilli, sesame, Chinese spices and vinegar. Char siu sauce is a condiment made from hoisin sauce, sugar, Chinese five spice powder, Chinese cooking wine, soy sauce, garlic and often also food colouring.

What sauce is on PF Chang's beef and broccoli? ›

You'll enjoy marinated beef and crisp broccoli drizzled with savory garlic soy sauce.

How do I tenderize beef for stir fry? ›

While there are several ways to velvet, a pound of meat needs about two teaspoons of cornstarch and two teaspoons of oil, says Leung. You may also include two to three tablespoons of water. For beef, add a 1/4-teaspoon of baking soda for tenderizing. Additional seasonings are optional and vary from recipe to recipe.

Can you use flour instead of cornstarch for beef and broccoli? ›

Flour can be substituted for corn starch to thicken the brown sauce for this beef and broccoli recipe. More flour is needed to have the same thickening affect as the corn starch. If you are swapping out the cornstarch for flour, add a tablespoon at at time to the sauce and thoroughly whisk it in.

What sauce is beef and broccoli made of? ›

What is this? To make this recipe, you will need oil, flank steak, broccoli florets, garlic, green onions, water, broth, hoisin sauce, soy sauce, rice vinegar, starch, ground ginger, and ground black pepper. Prepare the sauce by whisking the sauce ingredients together in a small bowl until they're fully combined.

Why is my beef and broccoli chewy? ›

Buy the right cut of meat.

Since stir fries cook quickly, you have to use a tender cut of meat. No, cheap stew meat will not work here! You'll end up with tough chewy pieces of meat that no one will enjoy. My personal faves are flank steak & skirt steak.

What is inside oyster sauce? ›

Traditionally, oysters are slowly simmered in water until the liquid caramelizes into a viscous, dark black-brown sauce. But to speed up the process, some commercialized versions are instead made with oyster extracts, plus salt, sugar, corn starch and caramel coloring.

What to use instead of oyster sauce? ›

  • Fish sauce. Although it's not a perfect substitute, you can use fish sauce in place of oyster sauce in some recipes. ...
  • Soy sauce. Soy sauce is an easy substitute for oyster sauce since it's a common pantry staple. ...
  • Hoisin sauce. ...
  • Worcestershire sauce with soy sauce. ...
  • Teriyaki sauce. ...
  • Vegan mushroom sauce.
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What is the sauce made of from Chinese chicken and broccoli? ›

In a deep 12-inch skillet (you can also use a saucepan or pot), whisk together the broth, sugar, soy sauce, oyster sauce, cornstarch, ginger, garlic and sesame oil. Bring the mixture to a simmer over medium heat, whisking constantly, and cook until the sauce has thickened, 3-4 minutes.

What is the name of brown meat sauce? ›

Espagnole (pronounced like the word for Spanish: español) is a basic brown sauce that is one of the five mother sauces of classical cuisine. It's also the starting point for a rich and deeply flavorful sauce called demi-glace, which is traditionally served with red meats.

What is Panda Express broccoli beef made of? ›

Ingredients: broccoli, water, beef, soybean oil, contains less than 2% of: garlic, phosphoric acid, corn starch, potato starch, modified food starch, soy sauce, salt, rice wine, caramel color, sesame oil, sea salt, brown sugar, sodium phosphate, natural flavor, yeast extract, phosphoric acid, spices.

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