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This easy Steak Stir Fry recipe can be made in just 30 minutes! Tender beef, fresh veggies, and noodles tossed together in a delicious, savory sauce.
Steak Stir Fry is always a hit with my family. I like to throw this together on busy nights when I need to get dinner on the table fast. (Be sure to read all the rave reviews in the comments below!) Everything is all mixed into one easy dish for minimal clean-up as well. So many wins with this one!
What I love most about stir fry recipes is that you can mix-and-match everything. The types of meat, the noodles, and the variety of vegetables can all be hand picked to suit your tastes. You can make it any way you want! There are so many combinations!
How to Make Steak Stir Fry
With a homemade sauce, tender beef, noodles and all kinds of veggies, this really is the easiest beef stir fry recipe ever! Here’s how to make it:
- First, combine the marinade/sauce ingredients and set aside. You will use half of it as a marinade for the beef and save the other half to use as the sauce for later. Let the beef marinate for anywhere from 5 minutes to 4+ hours. The longer you marinate it the more flavorful it will be.
- Next, cook the noodles according to the package instructions to al dente and stir fry the beef.
- Remove the beef from the skillet and stir fry the veggies. Once the veggies are cooked, toss everything together in the skillet along with the sauce. I like to top it all off with some sesame seeds and a little sriracha or red pepper flakes for a kick.
Stir Fry Sauce
The only difference between the sauce and the marinade for this recipe is a little bit of cornstarch. The cornstarch just makes the sauce a little thicker and helps to coat the noodles. The sauce for this beef stir fry is a more savory sauce, which I like with beef dishes. If you want it to be sweeter and have a more teriyaki flavor, just add a little pineapple juice and/or a little more brown sugar. For a thicker sauce, add a couple tablespoons cornstarch. You can always thin it out with more water.
Stir Fry Vegetables
There are SO MANY different vegetables that you can use in stir fry dishes. Here are some of our favorites:
- Asparagus
- Baby Corn
- Bamboo Shoots
- Green onions
- Bean Sprouts
- Bell Peppers
- Broccoli
- Cabbagee
- Carrots
- Celery
- Mushrooms
- Onions (Red, Yellow, or White)
- Snow Peas
- Sugar Snap Peas
- Water Chestnuts
- Zucchini
Frequently Asked Questions
For the best beef stir-fry, we used sirloin steak. It is a nice, tender cut of meat that marinates and sautés well in a stir fry. It’s a very versatile cut of steak that you almost can’t go wrong with. The downside to sirloin steak is that it can easily get overcooked. For optimal results, stir fry until JUST cooked through. Other cuts of steak that work well for stir fry includes flank steak, skirt steak, and rump steak.
I like to slice my steak SUPER thin. Seriously, like paper thin (like at the Mongolian BBQ restaurants). The thinner, the better. An easy tip for slicing steak is to freeze the steak for 10-15 minutes before slicing, then slice it with a sharp knife. I also like to cut it on a 30 to 45-degree angle against the muscle fibers instead of slicing it straight down so I can get it even thinner. You will find that the flavor is better, and it is easier for kids to eat. It also absorbs the marinade better.
Store leftover stir fry in an airtight container or resealable storage bag in the fridge. You can microwave leftovers, but it will taste best reheated in a wok or skillet.
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Equipment
- Fry Pan/Skillet
Ingredients
For the sauce/marinade:
- 2/3 cup reduced-sodium soy sauce
- 2/3 cup beef broth
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 4 cloves garlic minced
- 2 teaspoons minced ginger
- 1 teaspoon cornstarch
For the stir fry:
- 16 ounces boneless beef sirloin steak sliced thin
- 16 ounces linguini noodles
- 4 teaspoons canola oil divided
- 1 red bell pepper sliced thin
- 1 onion sliced thin
- 2 carrots sliced into match-sticks
- 2 cups broccoli florets
- 2 cups cabbage shredded
- sesame seeds to taste (optional)
- red pepper flakes to taste (optional)
Instructions
- Combine soy sauce, broth, brown sugar, garlic, and ginger in a small mixing bowl.
- Place half of the mixture in a gallon-sized Ziploc bag, add sliced beef, seal (pressing as much air out as you can). Allow the beef to marinate in as long as time allows (the longer the better but if all you have is 5 minutes, that works)! If you marinate for longer than 20 minutes, marinate it in the fridge.
- Add cornstarch to remaining mixture in bowl and stir until smooth, cover and refrigerate until ready to use.
- Prepare linguini noodles according to package directions.
- While noodles are cooking, heat 2 teaspoons oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat and add steak slices, discarding excess marinade. Stir-fry until just browned, remove steak from skillet and set aside.
- Add remaining oil to the same skillet and stir-fry peppers, onion, carrots, and broccoli until onions become clear and soft. Add cabbage and beef to the skillet and cook until cabbage becomes soft.
- When noodles are done cooking, drain and toss with beef/vegetable mixture, adding the reserved sauce mixture. Toss until noodles are coated in sauce.
- Top with sesame seeds and/or red pepper flakes (optional) and serve immediately.
Notes
- Please note that the prep time and cook time on this recipe does not include the 2+ hours of time needed to marinate the beef.
- An easy tip for slicing steak is to freeze the steak for 10-15 minutes before slicing, then slice it with a sharp knife. I also like to cut it on a 30 to 45-degree angle instead of slicing it straight down so I can get it even thinner. You will find that the flavor is better, and it is easier for kids to eat. It also absorbs the marinade better.
- The key to slicing vegetables is to try to cut them all close to the same thickness. You want all your vegetables to cook as evenly as possible. Also, remember to keep your vegetables bite-sized. You don’t want to have to use a knife to cut up the vegetables after serving. Vegetables like celery and carrots can be cut on an angle.
I made a vegan version of this using beyond steak tips and it was fantastic!
I want to try this recipe. Looks delicious and simple to cook/prepare.
This is so yummy! There’s so many different veggies you can add to this! I’ll be making this again!
I am sensitive to onion and garlic so substituted some fennel bulb and used garlic infused olive oil. I also doubled the ginger and used bean sprouts in place of the cabbage. I also held off on the sugar. It was still very yummy!
Enjoyed this recipe, nice sauce not too sweet.
Greetings now I know how to Pan fry noodles Thanks For helping me out
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed the recipe!
My family and I loved it! A total hit. Can’t wait to try it again.
I love this recipe. The flavors are delicious! I substitute chicken for the beef. I have not read all of the comments so excuse me if this is redundant. This is not a 30 minute meal (not counting the marinade time). Unless you buy precut protein and pre cut veggies (or you have a garde manger at your beck and call) the mis en place easily takes about an hour. It is a labor of love but worth it if you have the patience.
Really good. Marinated the steak overnight. Added 5-spice powder to the marinade. Next time we make it, will add julienned fennel and cut back on the cabbage. Will also add hot chilis or Siracha for heat. Great foundation to add personal flair to. Yum!
Does the calorie intake include noodles?
Yes, it does.
This is delicious!! Definitely going to make again !! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for sharing the recipe of beef noodle stir fry I’m definitely try this tasty food with my whole family.
Considering to attempt with thin sliced thinner ends of twin pack of pork tenderloins (to reserve thicker for medallions during shelter in place/don’t run to market here on Long Island, NY). I’ve marinated pork similarly in past, and figure this would be a decent sub – given a red steak of any sort at this point, I’d be inclined to grill it, but it wouldn’t go as far..despite what we have on hand, I’ve been trying to stretch things…Has anyone tried this with pork? Thanks and stay well everyone.
Great Recipe!
I was wondering if the calories are per serving?
Yes, the calories are per serving. This recipe serves 6 so it would be 1/6th of the amount that this recipe yields.
I have made this twice….it is soooo good! The flavor is amazing….I think that you did not use any bottled (besides soy sauce) makes a huge difference. I have posted on Pinterest and have shared recipe with family members. Thank you for sharing this recipe….love it!
Had this for dinner tonight. I had left over cubed beef from a beef & barley soup I was making. It was in sml cubes but that didn’t make any difference. The sauce was just right & flavourful. I did add a few more veggies than asked for but we both liked it. I would make this again.
Hi Janet- so glad you liked this so much! Thanks for the nice comment!
BEST RECIPE EVER! I have tried lots of stir fry recipes and yours is the BEST! Great blend of flavors and so easy! I used frozen stir fry veggies this time and they worked great! I will use fresh produce from my garden next time I fix it. Slicing the beef really thin was good advice. Thank you for sharing your wonderful recipe!
Hi Audrey- WOW! What a huge compliment! THANK YOU! We are so happy that you like this recipe so much. Thanks for coming back and leaving such a nice comment 😀
Really lovely recipe, the whole family enjoyed it and we will be adding to our top 10 list. Thanks
Wow, what a compliment! Thank you so much Janis!!! So glad you liked it!
This recipe looks delicious, but I have several questions? First, if you wanted to replace the oil with sesame oil would you still use the same amount or less? Second, if you wanted to add some zucchini and bean sprouts when would they be added? Finally, I am not a huge red meat fan so what would be the maximum amount of time I could marinate sliced/cubed chicken breast using your marinade without becoming too salty?
Hi Jules- To answer all your questions: 1. You would want to use less. sesame oil is really strong so I would use less. I haven’t experimented with it before so I can’t tell you an exact amount. 2. I would add them around the same time as the cabbage. Bean sprouts and zucchini soften quickly 3. I would marinate the chicken 1-2 hours. Hope this all helps!
Great recipe!!! Did not marinate due to having some hungry kiddos wanting dinner already. Also used carrots, red bell pepper, onions, broccoli, snow peas and only had thin speghatii. Cheated a bit and used a teriyaki glaze from a commerical brand. Thanks for the idea. Really did not know what to do with the beef. Wish I could have posted the image I took.
Hi Joseph- we are so glad you liked this recipe! Totally fine you bought a store bought glaze 😉 Makes it even easier! Love you mix in ideas, thanks for sharing! And thanks for the 5 stars! Next time you make it feel free to take a pic and share it on Instagram and tag us. We would love to see your creation!