This Teriyaki Beef Stir Fry is so easy to throw together in less than 30 minutes with tender steak strips, this teriyaki beef stir fry is so easy to put together! Beef covered in a savory sauce with plenty of veggies and easy Ramen noodles. This is your new in-a-hurry go-to meal!ย
Why This Recipe Works
Kid-friendly โ I have the evidence! My kids ate this beef stir fry so maybe yours will too. It’s different enough to give them some out-of-the-box new dinner experience, and tasty enough to keep them coming back for more. Plus, serve with noodles or rice and they can’t resist!
Simple ingredients โ Just need some steak, sesame oil, veggies, packaged ramen noodles and homemade teriyaki sauce (also made with simple ingredients) or just buy some pre-made teriyaki if you prefer.
Versatile โ I go into it more below, but you can swap out meat, veggies, freshly made teriyaki or bottled teriyaki in this beef stir fry. Make it yours, it’ll still be delicious!
Pairs well with rice and noodles โ I like to serve this teriyaki beef over white or brown rice or egg noodles, but you could also use spaghetti or low-carb pasta or cauliflower rice if you prefer.
Here’s How You Make it
For the simplest beef stir fry, follow these directions.
- First, make the teriyaki sauce by whisking together the water, rice vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and red pepper flakes. Set aside.
- Next, make a slurry in a small bowl by stirring together the corn starch and water till the corn starch is dissolved. Set that aside too.
- Now drizzle a large skillet with sesame oil. Add the strips of beef and sautรฉ them over medium-high heat for about 2-3 minutes.
- Add the snow peas and broccoli to the same skillet and sautรฉ those for another 2-3 minutes or until the veggies are tender and the beef is browned.
- Now stir in the soy sauce mixture (teriyaki sauce you made). Bring it all to a boil.
- Add in the corn starch slurry and stir around until it thickens the sauce.
- Turn the heat down to low and then stir in the green onions and the cooked ramen.
- Add sesame seeds as a garnish if you like and serve.
What Do You Put in Stir Fry?
Stir fries are great because they are so easy to put together. That being said, they usually have three parts to officially make them a โstir-fryโ but you know, do with this information what you will.
Stir-fries are an Asian-influenced dish that contain a protein, vegetables of some sort, and a sauce, all cooked together in a wok or a big skillet. (A fourth component would be a rice or noodles to put it all on top of, but thatโs neither here nor there.)
What Vegetables are in Stir Fry?
For this stir fry, I chose to use snow peas, broccoli, and onions since I had them on hand and thatโs what my kids enjoy (okay not the onions, but those are easy enough to pick off). Other vegetables that go great in stir-fries include:
- Zucchini
- Carrots
- Bell peppers (any color)
- Mushrooms
- Sugar snap peas
- Bamboo shoots
- Bean sprouts
- Water chestnuts
- Cabbage
- Cauliflower
- Carrots
- Celery
- Baby corn
- Bok choy
- Asparagus
- Hot peppers
- Yellow squash
Which Cut of Beef is Best for Stir Fry?
For this recipe, I used a flank steak. I think itโs easy to stir fry because you can get the meat nice and tender when you cut it across the grain.
I have also used skirt steak and find that that works just as well, and I canโt really tell the difference between the two. Also, sometimes Iโll find beef already cut into strips and even labeled as meat for a stir-fry, which is just phenomenal and saves me even more time.
You can also use sirloin, or even ground beef if thatโs what you have in the freezer and you donโt mind the difference in consistencies.
Expert Tips
- Make this dish vegetarian. Skip the meat altogether and double (or triple) up on the veggies. Or you could add firm, pressed tofu for a protein source or even beans such as chickpeas.
- Easy substitute other veggies like zucchini, carrots, or bell peppers or add mushrooms if desired.
- You can really use any kind of meat you want for a stir fry. I used flank steak here, but as I mentioned you could also use sirloin, strip, or ground beef; chicken breasts or thighs; pork tenderloin or boneless chops; or any ground meat too for that matter.
Recipes To Try Next
If you love stir fries as much as I think you do, then you should also check out my recipes for Chicken and Asparagus Stir Fry, my Quick & Easy Beef Noodle Stir Fry, and my Mango Chicken Stir Fry.
- Ground Beef Stroganoff
- Flank Steak with Chimichurri Sauce
- Easy Beef Empanadas
- Steak with Mushroom Sauce
- Best Teriyaki Sauce Recipe
- Vegetable Stir Fry
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Teriyaki Beef Stir Fry
Ingredients
- 1 pound flank or skirt steak, cut into very thin strips - OR look for very thin sliced steak or steak labeled for "stir fry"
- 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
- ยฝ pound snow peas
- 2 cups broccoli florets
- 3 green onions - chopped
- 2 packages ramen noodles - boiled til tender and drained (discard seasoning packet)
- white or black sesame seeds, for garnish - optional
teriyaki sauce
- 1 cup soy sauce
- โ cup water
- โ cup rice vinegar
- โ cup sugar
- 2 teaspoons minced garlic
- ยฝ teaspoon ground ginger
- ยผ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 2 tablespoons corn starch + 4 tablespoons cold water
Instructions
- Whisk together the soy sauce, water, rice vinegar, sugar, garlic, ginger, and red pepper flakes. Set aside.
- In a small bowl stir corn starch into cold water til dissolved. Set aside.
- Drizzle a large skillet with sesame oil. Add beef strips and saute over medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes.
- Add snow peas, and broccoli and continue to saute 2-3 minutes longer until veggies are tender and beef is browned.
- Add soy sauce mixture. Bring to a boil.
- Stir in corn starch slurry, stir til sauce thickens.
- Reduce heat to low, stir in green onions and cooked ramen noodles.
- Garnish with sesame seeds if desired and serve.
Do u have a cookbook with these fantastic recipes?
I don’t at this time, sorry. Maybe in the future! ๐
I love your recipes but actually found this one too salty …just wondered what else I could use in place of the 1 cup of soya sauce ?
Try using less sodium soy sauce, that could help!
This meal was absolutely delicious- thank you ๐
Hi Tiffany, I love all of your recipes!
Cami use regular sesame oil instead of toasted or should it really be toasted?
Regular would be ok!
This made too much sauce for my taste and it was too sweet (and I used a little less than 2/3 c. sugar). I’d suggest starting with 3/4 c. soy sauce and adjust the rest of the sauce ingredients from there, using maybe 1/2 c. sugar. Good otherwise. I liked the idea of using ramen noodles with this. Thanks!