How to Make Favorite Mike's Mongolian Stir-Fry
by Alfred Carpenter
Mike's Mongolian Stir-Fry
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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook mike's mongolian stir-fry using 69 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Mike's Mongolian Stir-Fry:
Prepare Start With This Basic Stir Fry Sauce
Get 2/3 cup Soy Sauce
Prepare 1 cup Chicken Broth
Make ready 1/3 Rice Wine Or Rice Wine Vinegar
Make ready 3 1/2 tbsp Sugar
Prepare 1 tbsp Minced Ginger
Get 1 tbsp Sesame Oil
Get 1 tbsp Minced Garlic
Prepare 4 dash Red Pepper Flakes
Make ready 2 tbsp Corn Starch
Make ready Additional Sauce/Flavor Options
Get 1 Sweet Chili Sauce
Get 1 Szechuan Sauce
Prepare 1 Sriracha Sauce
Take 1 Teriyaki Sauce
Take 1 Oyster Sauce
Prepare 1 Hoisin Sauce
Make ready 1 Fish Sauce
Take Noodle Options
Take 1 Basic Ramen Noodles
Take 1 Cellophane Noodles [use angle hair pasta as a replacement]
Take 1 Hokkien Noodles
Prepare 1 Egg Noodles
Make ready 1 Rice Noodles
Take 1 Rice Sticks
Make ready 1 Wheat Noodles [use fettuccine as a replacement]
Prepare Meat & Meat Substitutions
Get 1 Pork Strips
Prepare 1 Beef Strips
Take 1 Seafood [most types]
Make ready 1 Chicken Strips
Make ready 1 Tofu
Prepare Broth Options
Get 1 Vegetable Broth
Get 1 Chicken Broth
Get 1 Beef Broth
Take Vegetable/Fruit Options
Prepare 1 Water Chestnuts
Get 1 Bean Sprouts
Get 1 White Onions
Make ready 1 Carrot Strips
Get 1 Cabbage
Take 1 Cilantro
Get 1 Baby Corn
Take 1 Thai Basil
Prepare 1 Bok Choy
Take 1 Broccoli Florets [blanched]
Get 1 Green Onions
Make ready 1 Garlic
Get 1 Ginger
Make ready 1 Jalapeños
Take 1 Red Chili's
Get 1 Bell Peppers
Make ready 1 Diakon Radishes
Get 1 Snap Or Snow Peas
Get 1 Mushrooms
Get 1 Squash
Take 1 Egg Plant
Get 1 Kimchi
Prepare 1 Asparagus
Make ready 1 Pineapple
Get Nuts And Seeds
Take 1 Cashews
Get 1 Peanuts
Get 1 Sesame Seeds
Make ready Oil Options
Make ready 1 Wok Oil
Prepare 1 Sesame Oil
Take 1 Peanut Oil
Mongolian Beef Stir-Fry has thin slices of beef fried until crispy and tossed in a savory sauce of fresh ginger and garlic, brown sugar and tamari. Make your own Mongolian beef stir-fry in the comfort of your own home! This will not only save you money all the while wearing your pj's. Stir-fry is just too easy, fast, and flavorful not to keep in our rotation, and this Mongolian take on beef stir-fry is a game-changer.
Steps to make Mike's Mongolian Stir-Fry:
Create your basic stir fry sauce, mix all ingredients and set to the side. Double this recipe if need be.
Now, decide if you'd like any one of the additional sauces listed to incorporate into your basic sauce and add.
Note that if you do add more sauces, you'll need more cornstarch to thicken it. Mix 2 tablespoons cornstarch and 2 tablespoons water and set to the side. If you want your sauce thicker, slowly add to your heated wok and stir quickly.
To a well heated wok or pan, and I mean smokin', with wok oil included, add your most dense foods. [if it's hard to bite it's harder to cook] These will be those foods that will take longer to cook. Meats, water chestnuts, broccoli, bamboo, carrots, onions, jalapeños, etc., and fry for 3 minutes or until meat or seafood is about 3/4 cooked.
Add your softer ingredients like cabbage and green onions and your basic stir fry sauce and cook 2 more minutes or until sauce has thickened.
Add noodles and fry as per manufactures directions. Usually about 2 minutes. Note: Noodles must be soft and ready for the wok. Pre-cooked, if you will.
Serve hot and sprinkle with sesame seeds and red pepper flakes over rice.
This will not only save you money all the while wearing your pj's. Stir-fry is just too easy, fast, and flavorful not to keep in our rotation, and this Mongolian take on beef stir-fry is a game-changer. Delish editors handpick every product we feature. We may earn commission from the links on this page. In this gluten-free, Mongolian-inspired stir-fry, tender beef strips are tossed in a tangy-sweet sauce and served atop fluffy rice.
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