P.F. Chang’s Mongolian Beef (Copycat)


Total Time: 35 minutes

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Why eat out when you can make this copycat P.F. Chang’s Mongolian beef recipe: tender and juicy strips of beef cooked in a sweet/salty/tangy/garlicky rich sauce you won’t be able to get enough of!

For more delicious Asian-inspired meals, try my recipes for 30-Minute Shrimp Pad Thai, Sticky Asian Grilled Chicken, and Slow Cooker Broccoli Beef.

I love getting my Asian food fix without touching a single foldable take-out box or trading my slippers for shoes. If you’ve even been to P.F. Chang’s you know that it’s so worth it to give up the slippers, but if you’re not feeling up for a car ride and just need that tender, juicy Mongolian Beef pronto, I’ve got you covered! This recipe was so easy and so crazy delicious! If you haven’t tried P.F. Chang’s Mongolian Beef, give it a go tonight with this simple copycat recipe.

up close view of beef strips with green onions and rice topped with sesame seeds

Why This Recipe Works

Easy – It might be no easy feat to get your family in the car and keep them entertained at a nice restaurant just to satisfy your cravings. But it IS easy to make this PF Chang’s copycat recipe! Just marinate the beef overnight and make the sauce and cook it in 35 quick minutes for dinner!

Pantry ingredients – You can make this finger-licking-good sauce with simple pantry ingredients like soy sauce, garlic, ginger, oil, brown sugar, corn starch, and water.

The sauce – I’ve already mentioned how much I love this sauce and eat it on way more than just this Mongolian beef recipe. The ingredient quantities I list make way more than you need. So you’ll actually have too much of a good thing, which is a good thing if you enjoy this sauce as much as I do! Use the leftovers for a salad dressing, for dip, for a sauce over other Asian-inspired recipes, you name it!

Great for leftovers – Not only will you have leftover sauce, but if you have any of that beef left over, it makes great protein for salads, wraps, over noodles, or even Asian-inspired tacos.

sauteed beef and onions in sauce with serving spoon in skillet

Here’s How You Make It

ingredients for mongolian beef

Marinate the beef

  1. Put all the marinade ingredients together in a small bowl and then mix them till combined.
  2. Pour the marinade into a Ziplock bag. Add the beef strips, seal, and put in the fridge overnight. When you’re ready to cook, drain the marinade and set the beef aside.

Make the sauce

  1. Combine the sauce ingredients in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Stir until the brown sugar dissolves.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk together the cornstarch and water until the cornstarch dissolves and you have created a slurry.
  3. Bring the sauce to a boil, reduce to medium-high heat, stir in the slurry.
  4. Let the sauce thicken slightly and take off the heat.

Cooking the beef and putting it together

  1. Brown the beef strips over medium-high heat till they are cooked through, about 5-8 minutes. Turn them once in a while to get them cooked evenly on all sides. Turn the heat to medium.
  2. Add the sauce to your own personal taste (saucier or drier – you decide). Stir the sauce with the beef and let it cook 1-2 minutes longer.
  3. Serve the Mongolian beef and sauce over rice with green onions and sesame seeds as a garnish if you like.
mongolian beef and white rice in bowl with chopsticks

Customizations

  • I like to serve this PF Chang’s Mongolian beef recipe over white rice, but you could also use brown rice; soba, udon, or ramen noodles; wide egg noodles; or another pasta you like.
  • I love to add steamed broccoli to this Mongolian beef recipe. Steam it on the side and add it to the beef when you add the sauce and stir for a couple minutes. Perfection!
  • For a low-carb meal, serve this beef with a veggie of your choice over cauliflower rice, zucchini noodles, or spaghetti squash.

This Mongolian beef could also easily turn into a chicken or pork dish. Use boneless, skinless chicken breasts or pork tenderloin sliced into strips and cook as directed.

Expert Tips

  • The sauce makes more than enough for this PF Chang’s copycat recipe. If you want less, halve the recipe, but for more double it. I think you’ll find that making it as directed the first time is perfect (enough for the recipe, plus some to snack on later). And maybe the subsequent times you make this Mongolian beef, you’ll want to double it.
  • I purchase flank steak or stir-fry beef strips already cut in the meat department, but you can purchase whole steak and cut it into strips yourself. I recommend about 1-inch strips for uniformity and even cooking.
  • Any leftover Mongolian beef will keep in the fridge for up to 4 days. Sauce will keep in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
up close beef and green onions in sauce

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up close view of beef strips with green onions and rice topped with sesame seeds

P.F. Chang’s Mongolian Beef (Copycat)

Amazing restaurant copycat P.F. Chang’s Mongolian Beef recipe made with tender, saucy beef strips with green onions, served over steamed rice. Whip up this easy meal anytime you’re craving takeout and you’ll never regret staying in for the night!

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

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Total Time: 35 minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Instructions

  • Combine all marinade ingredients in a smal bowl and whisk until combined. Pour into a zip-lock back with beef strips, seal and chill 1 hour or overnight. Drain marinade from zip-lock and set beef aside.

  • In a medium sauce pan combine sauce ingredients. Stir and heat over medium high heat until brown sugar has dissolved.

  • While sauce is cooking, whisk together corn starch and water in a small bowl until corn starch is dissolved.

  • Bring sauce to a boil, then reduce heat to medium low and stir in corn starch-water mixture. Allow sauce to thicken slightly, then remove from heat. 

  • In a large pan or skillet, cook beef strips over medium high heat until cooked through (5-8 mins) turning strips over throughout to ensure even cooking, reduce heat to medium.

  • Add 1/2-1 cup of sauce (depending on how “saucy” you want your beef). Stir and cook 1-2 minutes longer.

  • Serve over rice with green onions and sesame seeds if desired. Enjoy!

Notes

This recipe makes a large batch of the sauce, more than you will need for your beef! You may half the recipe if you’d like, or we like to use the extra over rice!

Nutrition

Calories: 751 kcal, Carbohydrates: 101 g, Protein: 30 g, Fat: 27 g, Saturated Fat: 8 g, Trans Fat: 1 g, Cholesterol: 69 mg, Sodium: 3717 mg, Potassium: 584 mg, Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 91 g, Vitamin A: 18 IU, Vitamin C: 1 mg, Calcium: 107 mg, Iron: 4 mg



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