Finger-licking Mongolian Ground Beef Noodles
If there’s one flavor combination that never goes out of style, it’s the sweet, savory, and lightly spicy taste of Mongolian beef. This easy Mongolian Ground Beef Noodles recipe delivers those same bold takeout-inspired flavors without the cost or hassle of ordering out. Instead of steak, it uses budget-friendly ground beef and pantry staples to create a satisfying meal in less than 20 minutes.
The rich, glossy sauce coats every strand of noodle, creating a restaurant-style dish with simple ingredients you likely already have at home. It’s quick, flavorful, and perfect for busy weeknights.
No deep frying. No specialty equipment. Just brown, simmer, toss, and serve.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Tastes like your favorite takeout meal at a fraction of the cost.
- Ready in about 20 minutes from start to finish.
- Uses simple pantry ingredients and everyday noodles.
- Easy to customize with vegetables and toppings.
- Creates a rich, glossy sauce without complicated techniques.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Serves 4 generously
For the Beef and Noodles
- 1 lb lean ground beef (85/15 or 90/10)
- 8–10 oz dried noodles (spaghetti, linguine, or lo mein noodles)
For the Mongolian Sauce
- ½ cup low-sodium soy sauce
- ½ cup packed brown sugar
- 1 tbsp sesame oil
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tbsp fresh ginger, grated
- ½ tsp crushed red pepper flakes
For Thickening and Garnish
- 1 tbsp cornstarch
- 2 tbsp cold water
- 2 green onions, thinly sliced
- 1 tbsp toasted sesame seeds

Tips for the Best Mongolian Noodles
Use Brown Sugar for Rich Flavor
Brown sugar contains molasses, which helps create the deep caramel-like sweetness associated with restaurant-style Mongolian sauces.
Don’t Skip the Cornstarch Slurry
Mixing cornstarch with cold water before adding it to the sauce creates the glossy texture that helps the sauce cling to the noodles instead of pooling at the bottom of the bowl.
Let the Beef Brown Properly
Allow the ground beef to cook undisturbed for a few minutes before stirring. This develops a flavorful browned crust that adds depth to the finished dish.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Cook the Noodles
Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.
Cook the noodles according to package directions until al dente.
Before draining, reserve ½ cup of the pasta water. Drain the noodles and set aside.
2. Brown the Beef
Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat.
Add the ground beef and allow it to cook undisturbed for 2–3 minutes.
Break it apart and continue cooking until fully browned.
Drain excess fat, leaving about 1 tablespoon in the skillet.
3. Cook the Aromatics
Reduce heat to medium.
Add garlic, ginger, and red pepper flakes.
Cook for about 30 seconds, stirring constantly, until fragrant.
4. Make the Sauce
Add soy sauce, brown sugar, and sesame oil to the skillet.
Stir until the sugar dissolves and the mixture begins to simmer.
In a small bowl, combine cornstarch and cold water.
Stir the slurry and pour it into the skillet.
Continue stirring for 1–2 minutes until the sauce thickens into a smooth, glossy glaze.
5. Combine Everything
Add the cooked noodles to the skillet.
Toss until every noodle is evenly coated with the sauce.
If needed, add a splash of the reserved pasta water to loosen the sauce.
Garnish with sliced green onions and toasted sesame seeds before serving.

Serving Suggestions
Create a Topping Bar
Set out small bowls of toppings so everyone can customize their meal:
- Green onions
- Toasted sesame seeds
- Crushed peanuts
- Sriracha
- Chili crisp
Add Vegetables
To boost nutrition and stretch the meal further, add:
- Steamed broccoli
- Snap peas
- Bell peppers
- Shredded carrots
Stir them into the skillet during the final minute of cooking.
Beverage Pairings
This dish pairs well with:
- Riesling
- Gewürztraminer
- Crisp lagers
- Light Asian-style beers
Storage Tips
Refrigerator
Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
The noodles will absorb some of the sauce and develop even more flavor over time.
Reheating
Reheat in the microwave or in a skillet over medium-low heat.
Add a small splash of water or broth to restore moisture and loosen the sauce.
Freezing
Allow the noodles to cool completely.
Transfer to freezer-safe containers and freeze for up to 3 months.
Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Make This Gluten-Free?
Yes. Substitute tamari or coconut aminos for the soy sauce and use your preferred gluten-free pasta or rice noodles.
My Sauce Is Too Sweet. What Should I Do?
Reduce the brown sugar to ¼ cup and add 1 tablespoon of rice vinegar at the end of cooking for a more balanced flavor.
Can I Skip the Sesame Oil?
Yes, but sesame oil contributes much of the signature takeout-style aroma. If unavailable, use a neutral cooking oil as a substitute.

The Heart of the Dish
This recipe transforms simple ingredients into a meal packed with bold flavor. Ground beef, noodles, and a handful of pantry staples come together to create a glossy, satisfying dish that feels like takeout but is made entirely at home.
It’s proof that great meals don’t require specialty ingredients or complicated techniques. Sometimes all it takes is a hot skillet, a flavorful sauce, and a few everyday ingredients to create something everyone will enjoy.
So cook the beef, whisk the sauce, and let every noodle soak up that sweet and savory glaze. The best dinners aren’t about complexity—they’re about great flavor, simple preparation, and sharing a meal with the people you love.