Stir-fried beef is a quick-cooking dish where thinly sliced beef is cooked over high heat with vegetables and a flavorful sauce. It’s tender, savory, and usually ready in under 20 minutes.
What it is
- Thin slices of beef cooked fast in a hot pan or wok
- Combined with vegetables and sauce
- Served over rice or noodles
Key ingredients
🥩 Beef
- Flank steak, sirloin, or ribeye (thinly sliced)
- Soy sauce (for marinade)
- Cornstarch (helps keep beef tender)
- Garlic and ginger
🥕 Vegetables (optional but common)
- Bell peppers
- Onions
- Broccoli
- Carrots
- Snap peas or green beans
🥣 Sauce (basic stir-fry sauce)
- Soy sauce
- Oyster sauce (optional but adds depth)
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Sugar or honey (small amount)
- Cornstarch slurry (to thicken)
- Sesame oil (for finish)
How to make stir-fried beef
1. Marinate beef
- Mix sliced beef with:
- Soy sauce
- Cornstarch
- Garlic + ginger
- Let sit for 10–20 minutes
2. Sear beef
- Heat oil in a wok or large pan
- Cook beef quickly on high heat
- Remove once browned (don’t overcook)
3. Cook vegetables
- In same pan, stir-fry vegetables until crisp-tender
- Add garlic and ginger
4. Add sauce + beef
- Pour in sauce mixture
- Return beef to pan
- Toss everything together
- Cook until sauce thickens slightly
5. Finish
- Drizzle sesame oil
- Serve hot
Flavor & texture
- Tender, juicy beef
- Slightly crispy edges (if seared well)
- Savory, garlicky, umami-rich sauce
- Crunchy vegetables for contrast
Tips for best results
- Slice beef thinly against the grain
- Use very high heat for quick cooking
- Don’t overcrowd pan (prevents steaming)
- Cornstarch keeps beef soft and silky
Variations
- Spicy stir-fried beef (chili paste or flakes)
- Black pepper beef (strong pepper flavor, restaurant-style)
- Garlic beef stir-fry (extra garlic-heavy)
- Beef and broccoli (classic Chinese takeout style)
- Sweet soy beef (slightly sweet glaze)
Serving ideas
- Steamed white rice or fried rice
- Noodles (lo mein or ramen)
- Lettuce wraps (low-carb option)
- With a side of pickled vegetables
If you want, I can give you a Chinese restaurant-style beef stir-fry like Panda Express, or a super tender velveting technique that makes beef taste silky and soft like takeout.