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Mongolian Beef Mince Stir-Fry

Sweetened with lightly caramelised onions and full of umami flavour, we’ve made this classic dish weeknight-friendly by using mince and serving with delightfully chewy Hokkien noodles for a quick-cook stir-fry.

30 Minutes

Recipe

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01

Prepare Vegetables

Crush garlic and finely grate ginger. Cut onion into eighths. Trim and cut beans into thirds. Cut spring onions into 5cm lengths.

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02

Cook Noodles

Place noodles in a heatproof bowl and cover with boiling water. Stand for 3 minutes, then drain and set aside. Meanwhile, continue with step 3.

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03

Cook Onion

Heat vegetable oil in a frypan over medium-high heat. Add onion and cook, stirring, for 2–3 minutes or until softened and golden. Add ginger, garlic and most of the spring onion (reserving some green tops to serve) and cook for 2 minutes or until fragrant. Add beans and cook, tossing pan, for 2 minutes or until almost tender.

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04

Cook Beef

Add beef mince to pan and cook, breaking up mince with a wooden spoon, for 7 minutes or until caramelised.

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05

Add Sauce and Noodles

Place soy sauce, brown sugar, sesame oil, oyster sauce and mirin in a jug and stir to combine. Add sauce and noodles to pan and cook, stirring occasionally, for 2–3 minutes or until sauce has thickened slightly and noodles are well coated.

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06

Plate Up

Divide Mongolian stir-fry between bowls and top with reserved green spring onions to serve.

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Mongolian Beef Mince Stir-Fry

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Wonderful recipes that are delicious and nutritious and good value for money

Ericca

Easy to cook

Very tasty and quick to cook which is a big help during the week when you are working.

Helen

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The recipes are so much better than all other meal kits I’ve tried over the years.

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