Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (2024)

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Here’s a great beef mince recipe for you that’s quick to make, economical and full of hidden vegetables so it’s a complete meal – Beef Chow Mein! It’s thebeef version of everybody’s favourite Chicken Chow Mein, made with the convenience of ground beef.

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Beef chow mein

Here’s something new to try with that packet of beef mince you throw into your shopping cart every week! The beef is stir fried with chow mein sauce until it’s beautifully caramelised then tossed in a tangle of noodles and vegetables.

A neat trick in today’s recipe is to scramble up an egg with the beef. It makes the beef bits stick to the noodles better, with the added bonus of upping the protein.

Another bonus: chow mein actually has a vast amount of noodle-shaped vegetables hidden in the noodles. A carrot, 2 heaped cups of cabbage and a heaped cup of bean sprouts. That’s a good veg serving for a meal!

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What you need

Here’s what you need to make this:

Noodles & add-ins

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  • Noodles – Chow mein noodles are sort of dry and crinkly, rather than oily and straight like hokkien noodles, lo mein noodles. But this dish can really be made with any noodles – or even spaghetti (yes really, who’s going to know once tossed in chow mein sauce??). Use the same weight.

  • Garlic – Rarely do Asian stir fries happen without garlic, and this one is no exception!

  • Beef mince – That’s ground beef to Americans. Any fat % is fine here though lean beef won’t caramelise quite as well.

    Other proteins – Any other mince will work just fine here. Chicken, pork, turkey, even lamb! Though bear in mind the sauce is quite intense flavoured to suit the beefy flavour of beef, so you won’t taste the flavour of white meats through the sauce.

  • Egg – We use this to scramble into the beef. Neat trick to make the beef stick to the noodles better with the added bonus of a free protein boost!

  • Green cabbage – Or Chinese cabbage. Finely sliced so it disappears into the tangle of noodles.

  • Bean sprouts – Excellent grab-and-throw-in vegetable option! STORAGE TIP: Keep bean sprouts in water in an airtight container. Change the water every couple of days. This will increase the shelf life of beansprouts 3x.

  • Carrot – Cut into thin batons. More noodle shaped vegetables so it all jumbles up together!

  • Green onion – We use 3 whole stems here. They are the onion in this dish, as well as some fresh green colour.

Chow Mein Sauce

The combination of sauces used in Chow Mein is common in Chinese dishes.

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  • Soy sauces– We’re using both light and dark soy sauce in this recipe. What’s the difference? Dark soy stains the noodles a lovely warm mahogany colour as well as adding soy flavour. Light soy sauce provides the salt without overwhelming with soy flavour, and does not stain the rice.

    Substitutions-You can use only light soy sauce or just an all-purpose soy sauce (ie bottle just labelled “soy sauce” without “light” or “dark” in front of it) instead of dark soy sauce. But you cannot use only dark soy sauce as the flavour is too strong! More on different types of soy sauceshere.

  • Oyster sauce– A load of flavour, all in one sauce! It’s sweet and savoury and adds a neat flavour shortcut in dishes. Makes a regular appearance in Asian dishes, fromPad See EwtoAsian Glazed SalmontoHoney Pepper BeeftoSupreme Soy Noodles. AndSteamed Asian Greens with Oyster Sauce!

    Vegetarian oyster sauceis available these days, at Asian stores and some large grocery stores (Australia – there’sAyam vegetarian oyster sauceat Woolies). Otherwise, hoisin is a good alternative. Slightly different flavour profile (hint of Chinese five spice) but similar savoury / sweetness.

  • Chinese cooking wine(Shaoxing wine)is an essential ingredient for making truly “restaurant tasting” Chinese dishes. Without it, the dish will be lacking something.Substitutewith Mirin, cooking sake or dry sherry.

    Non alcoholic sub– sub both the cooking wine and water with low sodium chicken broth/stock.

  • Cornflour / cornstarch (left out of photo – oops!) – For thickening the sauce so it clings to the noodles. It also makes the sauce lovely and glossy.

  • White pepper and sugar– For seasoning.

How to make Beef Chow Mein

Be sure to cook the beef well once you add the sauce to get it really nicely caramelised, for a free flavour boost!

1. Sauce & thickener

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  1. Sauce – Mix the soy sauces, oyster sauce, Chinese cooking wine, sugar and pepper in a small bowl. We’re going to use some to flavour the beef, then we will mix the rest with the sauce thickener (next step) to make the noodle sauce.

  2. Sauce thickener(cornflour slurry) – Mix the cornflour / cornstarch and water in a separate small bowl. This is what thickens the sauce so it coats the noodles, as well as making it shiny and glossy.

2. Making the stir fried noodles

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  1. Prepare the noodlesper the packet directions then drain. I usually get the water boiling while I’m prepping the vegetables then cook the noodles when I start cooking. The chow mein noodles I get just call for soaking in hot water for 3 minutes. Some brands need to be boiled.

  2. Caramelise beef– Using a large non-stick pan, cook the garlic first to flavour the oil. Then cook the beef, breaking it up as you go, until you can no longer see raw beef.

    Then add the white part of the green onions and 1 1/2 tablespoons of the Sauce. We add the white part of the green onions first as it takes longer than the green part. Cook for another 2 minutes to get the beef nicely caramelised.

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  1. Finish sauce –Meanwhile, mix the cornflour slurry into the remaining sauce.

  2. Scramble egg – Add the egg into the pan then mix it through the beef, it will sort of scramble into the mixture. This is what makes beef stick to the noodles better!

  3. Keep cooking! –When the egg is mostly cooked, add the carrot and cabbage. Cook for 1 minute until cabbage starts to wilt.

  4. Sauce & noodles –Give the sauce a quick mix. Add the bean sprouts, noodles and sauce into the pan. Toss well for 1 minute or until sauce is dispersed through the noodles. Add green part of green onions. Toss for another 1 minute, then serve!

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So there you go! Stir fried noodles for dinner, relatively low effort and quick to make. Great way to get a noodle fix, very economical, and highly versatile – switch out the vegetables and proteins with what you’ve got or what you love.

Enjoy! – Nagi x

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Beef Chow Mein – great beef mince noodle recipe!

Author: Nagi

Prep: 15 minutes mins

Cook: 10 minutes mins

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Asian, Chinese

4.97 from 33 votes

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Recipe video above. The beef mince version of everybody's favourite Chicken Chow Mein – great way to cook up ground beef with noodles. Economical and no meat chopping required, with plenty of hidden vegetables so it's a complete dinner!

Scrambling up an egg with the beef is a neat trick to make the beef cling to the noodles better.

Ingredients

Chow Mein:

  • 200g/ 7 oz chow mein noodles , or other thin yellow egg noodles or 3 ramen cakes (Note 1)
  • 1 1/2 tbsp canola oil
  • 2 garlic cloves , finely minced
  • 200g/ 7 oz beef mince / ground beef (any fat %)
  • 3 green onion stems , cut into 5cm/2″ lengths, white and green parts separated
  • 1 egg
  • 2 cups green cabbage , finely sliced (or Chinese cabbage)
  • 1 carrot , peeled, cut into thin batons
  • 1 heaped cups bean sprouts (~ 75g / 2 1/2 oz) (Note 5 – storage tip)

Chow Mein Sauce:

  • 1 1/2 tbsp light soy sauce or all-purpose soy sauce (Note 2)
  • 1 1/2 tsp dark soy sauce (Note 2)
  • 1 1/2 tbsp oyster sauce (Note 3)
  • 1 1/2 tbsp Chinese cooking wine (Shaoxing) (Note 4)
  • 1 1/2 tsp white sugar
  • Pinch white pepper

Sauce thickener:

  • 1 1/2 tsp cornflour / cornstarch
  • 3 tbsp water

Instructions

  • Sauce – Mix ingredients in a small bowl then set aside. Some is used to flavour the beef, then the rest for the noodles.

  • Sauce thickener (cornflour slurry) – Mix the cornflour / cornstarch and water in a separate small bowl.

  • Prepare noodles per packet directions then drain.

  • Cook beef – Heat the oil in a large non-stick pan over high heat. Cook garlic for 10 seconds, then add the beef and cook until you can no longer see pink. Add 1 1/2 tablespoons of the Sauce and the white part of the green onions. Cook for another 2 minutes to get the beef nicely caramelised.

  • Finish sauce – Mix the cornflour slurry into the remaining sauce.

  • Egg – Add the egg into the pan then mix it through the beef, it will sort of scramble. Egg makes the beef stick to the noodles better!

  • Cabbage & carrot – When the egg is mostly cooked, add the carrot and cabbage. Cook for 1 minute until cabbage starts to wilt.

  • Sauce & noodles – Give the sauce a quick mix. Add the bean sprouts, noodles and sauce into the pan. Toss well for 1 minute or until sauce is dispersed through the noodles. Add green part of green onions. Toss for another 1 minute.

  • Serve – Divide between bowls and serve!

Recipe Notes:

1. Noodles – Chow mein noodles are sort of dry and crinkly, rather than oily and straight like hokkien noodles, lo mein noodles. But this dish can really be made with any noodles – or even spaghetti (yes really, who’s going to know once tossed in chow mein sauce??). Use the same weight.

2. Soy sauce – Light soy sauce and all-purpose soy sauce add salt but doesn’t add much soy flavour or colour. The dark soy sauce stains the noodles a brown colour and adds soy flavour. It’s intense so you don’t need much!

3. Oyster sauce – Sweet and savoury, adds depth of flavour to an otherwise simple sauce. Sub with vegetarian oyster sauce (available in some large grocery stores and Asian stores these days) or Hoisin (different flavour with hint of five spice but similar savouriness and sauce thickness).

4. Chinese cooking wine(“Shaoxing wine”) is an essential ingredient for making truly “restaurant standard” Asian noodles. Substitute with Mirin, cooking sake or dry sherry.

Non alcoholic sub – sub both the cooking wine AND water with low sodium chicken broth/stock.

5. Keep beansprouts submerged in water in an airtight container in the fridge. Change the water every couple of days. This will extend the shelf life 3x. Also, here in Australia, bean sprouts at Asian stores are much better quality than ordinary grocery stores!

6. Leftovers will keep for 3 to 4 days in the fridge. Will freeze fine but not ideal – noodles get a little soft.

Nutrition per serving. Serves 2 very generously – more like 2 1/2 servings. 🙂

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 664cal (33%)Carbohydrates: 71g (24%)Protein: 32g (64%)Fat: 30g (46%)Saturated Fat: 8g (50%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 14gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 149mg (50%)Sodium: 1681mg (73%)Potassium: 732mg (21%)Fiber: 6g (25%)Sugar: 11g (12%)Vitamin A: 5473IU (109%)Vitamin C: 39mg (47%)Calcium: 100mg (10%)Iron: 6mg (33%)

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  1. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (22)Julie Shephard says

    My partner and I travel and live in our caravan. This meal is on regular rotation, so easy to prepare.
    A spoonful of hot chilli makes the meal 😋

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  2. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (23)Liv says

    This is absolutely delicious. Made a big batch in the wok so we have leftovers which are super tasty as well. I didn’t need the corn starch as the fresh noodles I used had starch still on them so it helped to thicken perfectly

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  3. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (24)Margaret Nowacki says

    Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (25)
    This is very popular in our family and has been added to the regular dishes. So easy to make and the leftovers are great the next day.

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  4. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (26)Karen says

    Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (27)
    Dear Nagi, I have tried so many of your recipes and we have loved everyone of them including this one. They are simple, easy to follow, very tasty and I love that I have most things in my pantry.

    Reply

  5. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (30)Julia says

    this is yummy, but i must admit i added curry powder. a very 80’s Australian version of this. Usually served with rice.
    or if you want to go low carb up the mince meat.

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  6. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (31)Aimee Morgan says

    Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (32)
    Made this after seeing it on social media. Upped the scale to serve 5, it was a hit! My OH had it for lunch and dinner today. I filled it with other veg i.e. baby sweetcorn, peppers, pak choi. I used normal onion as the supermarket didn’t have spring onions. Its worked out well and have leftovers for a day or two which means no big cooking shifts in the kitchen. Winwin

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  7. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (33)Anna says

    Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (34)
    Yum yum yum!! Loved this so much! Added a red capsicum instead of bean shoots and was absolutely delicious! Thank you for another great recipe 🙂

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  8. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (37)Rachel Barr says

    Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (38)
    This dinner was a huge hit with the family. Great flavor! My 4 yr old and 2 yr old also loved it, even though most of it ended up on his high chair tray 😆

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  9. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (39)Cindy says

    Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (40)
    Cooked this tonight in the wok in my caravan. I used chicken mince though. Flavours were spot on. This will become a regular at our place.

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  10. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (41)Zoe says

    Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (42)
    Absolutely delicious! A great quick weeknight dinner enjoyed by our whole family. My 6 year old declared it his favourite dinner ever. Thanks for another winner Nagi 🙏

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  11. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (43)Lana Aks says

    Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (44)
    Dear Nagi, I just wanted to say that I am beyond happy to have found your website! I am cooking one recipe a day, this one will definitely become my weekly!!! I am 12 weeks pregnant and only here I find things that make me hungry 🙂 thank you.

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  12. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (45)Rea says

    Hi, this sauce is almost identical to “Charlie” – why did you make these small changes, what difference do they make?

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  13. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (48)Jo says

    Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (49)
    A huge hit with family. I doubled the quantities and it happily satisfied 2 (bottomless pit) teenage boys!

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  14. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (51)Ashlee says

    Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (52)
    LOVE! Beef chow mein is my new favourite. Absolutely delicious! I’m a Coeliac so use wok ready rice noodles. I also add a few other veggies (red capsicum, zucchini) and top with crispy chilli oil.

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  15. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (53)Ellen says

    So quick and yum! Didn’t have cabbage or bean sprouts but used capsicum and green beans for extra veg. Grown ups had the recommended chilli crisp on top.

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  16. Beef chow mein - great mince/ground beef recipe! (54)Jeffrey Irvine says

    Nagi, I’ve said it before & I’ll say it again, I love everything you do, but not as much as that Beef Chow Mien.
    Crickey what a wonderfully quick & tasty meal it is. Thanks so much, I’m so inspired now 😊.

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