P.F. Chang's Mongolian Beef (Copycat Recipe)

It's extremely easy to make this restaurant favorite at home and it's loaded with rich Asian flavors from the ginger, garlic, sesame, and soy. It's ready in 20 minutes making it perfect for busy weeknight dinners. The beef is wonderfully juicy and tender. The simple sauce tastes so authentic and is where it's at with this dish.

P.F. Chang's Mongolian Beef (Copycat Recipe)
P.F. Chang's Mongolian Beef (Copycat Recipe)

It's extremely easy to make this restaurant favorite at home and it's loaded with rich Asian flavors from the ginger, garlic, sesame, and soy. It's ready in 20 minutes making it perfect for busy weeknight dinners. The beef is wonderfully juicy and tender. The simple sauce tastes so authentic and is where it's at with this dish.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 2
  • Carbohydrate 89.6972000093036 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 18.5665000295655 g
  • Fiber 0.0719999981843932 g
  • Protein 0.121600000026503 g
  • Saturated Fat 2.61675000418998 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (397g)
  • Sodium 26.7112500029643 mg
  • Sugar 89.6252000111192 g
  • Trans Fat 0.731092501263921 g
  • Calories 514 calories

Step-by-step

  • To a large ziptop bag, add the steak slices, cornstarch, seal, and toss to coat. Set aside while preparing the sauce.
  • To a medium saucepan, add 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1 tablespoon sesame oil, garlic, ginger, and heat over medium-high for about 1 minute, or just until garlic is fragrant, taking care not to scorch it.
  • Add the soy sauce, water, brown sugar, and stir until the sugar has dissolved. Bring to a boil and allow it to boil for about 2 to 3 minutes. Then reduce the heat to low and simmer for about 5 minutes, or until slightly thickened and reduced.
  • While it simmers, sear the steak.
  • To a large skillet, add the remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil, 1 tablespoon sesame oil, and steak. Cook over medium-high or high heat until steak is cooked through, about 5 to 7 minutes, flipping the pieces intermittently to ensure even cooking.
  • Add the soy sauce mixture, noting it will bubble up. Toss meat to coat it evenly with the sauce. Allow the sauce to simmer for about 3 minutes at medium-high heat before reducing heat to low and simmering for 3 to 5 minutes, or until sauce has reduced and thickened to taste.
  • Give mixture a final stir to coat all pieces evenly.
  • Evenly garnish with the green onions, sesame seeds, and serve immediately. Beef is best warm and fresh but will keep airtight in the fridge for up to 5 days.

My Weeknight Go-To: P.F. Chang's Mongolian Beef at Home

Let me tell you, friends, there’s nothing quite like a satisfying weeknight dinner that’s both quick and delicious. And for me, that often means a little culinary shortcut – a copycat recipe of a restaurant favorite. Tonight’s star? P.F. Chang’s Mongolian Beef. I’ve always loved this dish; the tender, savory beef, the rich, slightly sweet sauce, it's a flavor explosion that transports me straight to my favorite Chinese restaurant, without the wait or the hefty price tag. The best part? It’s surprisingly simple to make at home. Forget complicated techniques and long ingredient lists; this recipe is all about efficiency and bold, unforgettable flavor.

This isn't just any Mongolian beef; this is a weeknight warrior. I'm a busy professional, juggling work, family, and trying to squeeze in a workout or two. Time is precious, and I don't want to spend hours in the kitchen. This recipe is a testament to the fact that you can have amazing restaurant-quality food without sacrificing your precious time. The secret? A quick marinade, a simple sauce, and a quick sear. That’s it! It comes together in under 30 minutes, meaning more time for relaxing with my family after a long day, or catching up on my favorite shows. The best part is I can customize the spice levels to my liking. Sometimes, I crave a fiery kick; other times, a more mellow, subtly sweet flavor hits the spot.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity. The ingredients are readily available at any grocery store. It’s all about letting the quality of the ingredients shine through. I use a good quality flank steak – it’s lean, flavorful, and cooks up beautifully in this recipe. The sauce is the heart and soul of this dish – a beautiful balance of soy sauce, brown sugar, and a touch of ginger and garlic. The depth of flavor is incredible. The secret to a perfectly tender and flavorful beef is the cornstarch marinade. It helps seal in the juices and create that wonderful, slightly crispy exterior. You’ll find yourself reaching for this recipe again and again – it’s a true crowd-pleaser, perfect for casual weeknight dinners or impressing guests without spending hours in the kitchen. Don't be afraid to experiment! Add some red pepper flakes for a spicy kick or a dash of rice vinegar for a brighter, tangier flavor. Ultimately, the joy of cooking is in the freedom to adapt and personalize your dishes to perfectly suit your tastes.

This recipe truly epitomizes my approach to cooking: delicious, satisfying, and efficient. It's a testament to the fact that exceptional meals don't require hours of slaving over a hot stove. This recipe is my go-to, my saving grace on busy evenings. It consistently delivers a restaurant-quality meal, with the comfort and satisfaction of knowing that I made it myself. Give it a try; I promise you won't regret it. And, because it’s so quick, you’ll have time to relax and actually enjoy your well-deserved delicious dinner!

Beyond the Plate: This dish is more than just a meal; it's an experience. The aroma alone is enough to make your mouth water. The flavors are so rich and complex, yet wonderfully balanced. The tenderness of the beef perfectly complements the savory-sweet sauce. Serve it over a bed of rice or noodles for a complete meal, or as part of a larger spread with some dumplings and your favorite vegetables. It’s incredibly versatile and always satisfies.

Tips for Success: Use a good quality flank steak for the best results. Don't overcook the beef – it should be tender and juicy. If you like a more intense garlic flavor, add a little extra garlic to the sauce. And most importantly, don't be afraid to experiment and make this recipe your own. The recipe is merely a guide; feel free to adjust the ingredients and spices to your liking.

So, there you have it – my go-to weeknight recipe, a flavorful and efficient culinary adventure that’s perfect for busy lives. Happy cooking, everyone!