Beef and Broccoli Recipe {quick and easy!} - Belly Full (2024)

Look no further for the best, easiest Beef and Broccoli recipe! Tender strips of beef and crisp broccoli florets are cooked in a quick and crazy flavorful homemade sauce with only a handful of fresh simple ingredients. This fantastic dinner is on the table in 25 minutes and leftovers the next day reheat beautifully.

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Easy Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry

Beef and Broccoli is quintessential Chinese fare and probably the stir fry I make more than any other. It’s a quick and easy, one-pan meal packed with protein-rich tender beef, fresh crisp broccoli, and an amazing sauce that you crave for days afterward. When friends or colleagues offer up their version, I’m like “Nope. I’m good.” This is the only Beef and Broccoli recipe I ever make – it’s just perfect. And ready in only 25 minutes tops. Here’s why we love it:

  • Dinner in under 30 minutes
  • Practically effortless to make
  • Fresh, simple ingredients
  • Buttery, tender beef
  • Rich, umami sauce with complex flavor
  • All-in-one meal
  • Healthier than takeout
  • Leftovers reheat so well
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Beef and Broccoli Recipe

The combination of these ingredients is off the hook. A salty, tangy, and sweet flavor explosion.
(Scroll below to the printable recipe card for details and measurements.)

Sauce Ingredients

  • Soy sauce: Use low-sodium so the final dish isn’t overly salty.
  • Mirin (rice wine): Our cupboard is never without this. If you make a lot of Asian dishes, definitely get a bottle. It adds a sweetness to the sauce and overall depth of flavor. Note: rice wine vinegar is not the same thing as rice wine, so don’t swap one for the other in this recipe. Rice wine is sweet, while rice wine vinegar is acidic. (If you can’t find rice wine, dry sherry mixed with a touch of granulated sugar is a good substitute.)
  • Brown sugar: Adds sweetness and needed to balance out the savory soy sauce and tangy wine.
  • Ginger and Garlic: For wonderful aromatics and flavor that add a warm, peppery component. Use fresh for optimal results.
  • Cornstarch: To thicken the sauce and give it a mouthwatering sheen and gravy-like consistency.

Stir Fry Ingredients

  • Beef sirloin: Sliced thin across the grain, it’s like a sponge to the wonderful marinade.
  • Broccoli: Fresh crisp broccoli cut into bite size florets. We highly recommend fresh for this dish, which will have the best flavor and texture and not get overly mushy, which frozen broccoli can do. If you must use frozen, do not thaw first.
  • Scallions: This mild onion has a subtle peppery flavor and perfect in stir fry.
  • Red pepper flakes: Adds a tiny bit of heat, which elevates the overall flavor.
  • Sesame oil: To sauté the beef and vegetables. Sesame oil adds a faint, but incredible, nutty flavor. Vegetable oil can be used instead, if preferred.
  • Salt: To taste and bring the other flavors together.
  • White rice, for serving: To absorb that tasty sauce.
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What Kind of Beef is Used for Stir Fry?

Beef sirloin is my first choice and go-to when choosing beef for stir fries, since it’s tender, lean, and cooks quickly. You can use flank steak or chuck steak, but they’re not my preference since they tend to be tougher cuts. Make sure to thinly slice across the grain, which prevents the steak from being chewy.

How to Make Beef Soft and Tender

  • Slice across the grain. The “grain” are fibers that run through the meat in one direction. Using a sharp knife, slice thinly across (not with) the grain of your beef (perpendicular to the muscle fibers so they become as short as possible.) This helps break down the fibers and make it tender and not chewy.
  • Marinade it. Tossing the beef with the sauce before you start cooking, even if it’s just for a couple minutes, helps tenderize it and also makes a big difference in flavor.
  • Add beef to a very hot skillet: This allows it to get a good sear and lock in the juices.
  • Avoid over-crowding the pan: Over-crowding the meat will cool off the pan faster and also steam the beef instead of sear it.
  • Don’t overcook. Overcooking the beef will make it tough and hard to chew. In this recipe, the beef is cut into thin strips and seared for only a minute, then transferred to a plate, and added back in with the sauce to finish cooking.

How to Make Beef and Broccoli

Dinner is just 25 minutes away when you make this Beef and Broccoli recipe. Be sure to prep all of the ingredients before you start cooking, as it all comes together fast. Here’s a brief summary:
(Don’t miss the printable recipe card before with details.)

  1. Prepare the sauce. Whisk together all of the ingredients used in the stir fry sauce.
  2. Marinate the beef: Add the sliced beef to the sauce to marinate while you prep the other ingredients.
  3. Cook the beef & broccoli: Steam broccoli in the pan, then transfer to a plate. Allow pan to get very hot again; add meat in batches and sear, along with half of the scallions, for just a minute or two.
  4. Assemble: Return broccoli, the first batch of cooked meat, and any reserved marinade to the skillet, along with the remaining scallions and red pepper flakes. Stir just long enough to warm through and thicken. Remove from heat.
  5. Serve: Serve over cooked white rice to soak up that delicious sauce.

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Make Ahead and Storing Leftovers

To Make Ahead. The beef can be sliced and stored in a tightly covered container up to 1 day in advance. You can also combine your sauce ingredients in a bowl or jar up to 1 day in advance. Both should be stored in the refrigerator, separately.
To Store Leftovers. Allow to cool completely, then place leftover beef stir fry in an airtight container. It will keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
To Freeze. Allow to cool completely, then store in an airtight freezer-safe container. It will keep up to 2 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating, keeping in mind that cooked frozen and thawed broccoli tends to have a mushy texture.

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What to Serve with Beef and Broccoli

I just can’t imagine Beef and Broccoli without cooked hot white rice – the fluffy grains soak up all that luscious sauce. It’s also good with fried rice or even cauliflower rice, if you’re looking for a low-carb option. Serve with homemade egg rolls and crab rangoon on the side for a super delicious and complete Chinese meal.

More Classic Stir Fry Recipes

  • Beef Stir Fry
  • Chicken Stir Fry
  • Vegetable Stir Fry
  • Thai Coconut Chicken
  • Honey Walnut Shrimp
  • Stir Fry Sauce (all-purpose)

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Beef and Broccoli

5 from 12 Ratings

Tender strips of sirloin and crisp snow peas are cooked in a quick and flavorful sauce in this 25 minute Beef Stir Fry recipe.

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Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup low sodiumsoy sauce
  • 3 tablespoons rice wine (not rice vinegar – see note)
  • 2 tablespoons corn starch
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger
  • 1 clove garlic , minced
  • 1 1/2 pounds beef sirloin , fat trimmed and sliced across the grain, very thin into 1 1/2-inch long pieces
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 small head broccoli , cut into florets
  • pinch of salt
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 4 scallions , chopped and divided
  • 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • cooked white rice , for serving

Instructions

  • In a bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, rice wine, and cornstarch until dissolved. Then whisk in the brown sugar, ginger, and garlic. Add sliced beef to bowl and toss to coat. Set aside.

  • Warm oil in a heavy nonstick skillet or wok over medium-high heat. Add broccoli, season with a pinch of salt and stir. Pour the water in the pan and immediately cover. Let steam for 2-3 minutes. With a slotted spoon, transfer the broccoli to a separate plate. Set aside.

  • Allow pan to get very hot again. With tongs, add half the meat by spreading it out in the skillet (leaving most of the marinade still in the bowl), along with half the scallions.

  • Let the meat sear, without stirring for 1 minute. Turn meat over and cook for another 30 seconds. Transfer to a clean plate.

  • Repeat with other half of meat, allowing pan to get very hot again first (adding additional oil, if needed.)

  • After turning the meat, add the first plateful of meat, the rest of the marinade, the cooked broccoli, red pepper flakes, and remaining half of the scallions.

  • Stir over high heat for 1 minute to thicken, remove from heat. Check seasonings and add salt only if it needs it.

  • Serve immediately over cooked hot rice and enjoy!

  • NOTE: Mirin is a sweet Japanese rice wine, available at all Asian markets and most common grocery stores. If you can't find it, a good substitute would be dry sherry mixed with a bit of granulated sugar. (Avoid rice wine vinegar, which would give the sauce an acidic taste.)

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Nutrition

Serving: 6servings | Calories: 264kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 62mg | Sodium: 712mg | Potassium: 778mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 736IU | Vitamin C: 92mg | Calcium: 85mg | Iron: 3mg

Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and any changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are very important to you, I would recommend calculating them yourself.

Other Notes

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Asian

Keyword: Beef and Broccoli recipe, Beef Stir Fry, beef stir fry recipe

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FAQs

What is beef and broccoli sauce made of? ›

Beef and Broccoli Ingredients

Sauces and oils: This beef and broccoli recipe calls for oyster sauce, sesame oil, and soy sauce. Sherry: Cooking sherry adds a sweet, nutty flavor to the beef and broccoli. Sugar: White sugar lends a hint of sweetness. Cornstarch: A teaspoon of cornstarch thickens the sauce.

How do you thicken beef and broccoli? ›

To thicken beef and broccoli, you can mix 1-2 tablespoons of cornstarch with a small amount of water to create a slurry. Add the slurry to the simmering sauce and stir until it thickens.

What is the best cut of beef for beef and broccoli? ›

Flank steak is the classic choice for beef and broccoli. It's marbled with fat, full of beefy flavor, and easy to cut into super-thin, tender slices. But flank isn't the only option. Skirt steak will give you a very similar result, and if you're watching your wallet, sirloin is another great choice.

Can you use chuck steak for stir fry? ›

Flank steaks are the most popular choice for making a stir-fry. However, you can also use sirloin steak, skirt steak, Denver steak, or even beef chuck. Beef chuck steak is the most economical choice, but it does require some extra trimming. You'll want to remove the tough tissue from the steaks before frying.

What is that brown sauce in Chinese food? ›

Basically, the most common American-Chinese Cantonese sauce (like for beef and broccoli) is almost always Oyster Sauce, Soy sauce, Corn Starch, sugar, garlic powder, onion powder, Chicken/Pork/Beef stock and optionally sesame oil. Many people add additional MSG powder to the sauce.

How do you soften beef for stir fry? ›

Instructions
  1. Place the beef in a bowl and sprinkle over the bicarbonate of soda. ...
  2. Rub the bicarbonate of soda into the beef so it's thoroughly coated.
  3. Cover and place in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
  4. Thoroughly rinse the beef in cold water, drain, then pat dry with kitchen towels.
  5. Use as per your recipe.
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What can I use instead of beef broth in beef and broccoli? ›

Depending on what you are using the beef broth for you can substitute a well made vegetable broth or chicken broth. Of course, it will change the flavor profile a bit but it is a much better solution to using cubes or powders which are sodium bombs.

What can I substitute for cornstarch in beef and broccoli? ›

All-Purpose Flour

Although it won't produce the same glossy shine as cornstarch, it'll get the job done in a pinch. All-purpose flour contains about half the thickening power of cornstarch, so for every tablespoon of cornstarch required, you'll need to substitute two tablespoons of all-purpose flour.

Why do you need cornstarch in stir fry? ›

Cornstarch is the foundation of Chinese cooking and this magical pantry ingredient is commonly used to thicken soups, stews and sauces. It's also the primary ingredient in making a slurry to coat the meat. Chen says cornstarch helps the meat retain moisture while it cooks, thus yielding a silkier texture.

How do Chinese get their beef so tender? ›

This is how to tenderise beef with a Chinese restaurant method called “velveting beef”. Also used for chicken, it's a simple, highly effective technique using baking soda that transforms economical beef so it's incredibly tender in stir fries and stir fried noodles.

What is the most tender beef for stir-fry? ›

Packages of pre-cut beef strips, beef for stir-fry, are often available in the meat case. Most tender beef cuts, such as sirloin, tri-tip, ribeye, top loin (strip), tenderloin, shoulder center (Ranch Steak), shoulder top blade (Flat Iron) and shoulder petite tender, can be cut into strips for use in stir-fry recipes.

What is inside oyster sauce? ›

Traditionally, oysters are slowly simmered in water until the liquid caramelizes into a viscous, dark black-brown sauce. But to speed up the process, some commercialized versions are instead made with oyster extracts, plus salt, sugar, corn starch and caramel coloring.

How to marinate beef for stir-fry? ›

Tenderize: In a bowl, sprinkle a small amount of baking soda over the beef and coat evenly with soy sauce, salt, starch, and oil (and optional ingredients, if using). Marinate: After sitting in the mixture for 15 to 30 minutes in the fridge, your beef is ready for stir-frying!

What is the best oil for stir-frying? ›

So many different oils, the good news is you can stick with what you know – canola is great! The best oils for stir frys are the oils with the higher smoke points. These tend to be the “thinner” oils such as peanut, grapeseed or canola.

Do you have to rinse baking soda off meat? ›

Just as you would with dry brining, rinse your meat until it's (mostly) free of all the baking soda.

What is the sauce made of from Chinese chicken and broccoli? ›

In a deep 12-inch skillet (you can also use a saucepan or pot), whisk together the broth, sugar, soy sauce, oyster sauce, cornstarch, ginger, garlic and sesame oil. Bring the mixture to a simmer over medium heat, whisking constantly, and cook until the sauce has thickened, 3-4 minutes.

What is beef sauce made of? ›

The Ingredients

I have also often done half ground beef and half ground Italian sausage, which is delicious. Onions and Garlic – Classic building blocks for a fantastic sauce! Basil – This is the only herb used in the sauce and I love it, but feel free to throw in a dash of oregano or any other classic herbs you like.

What can I substitute for oyster sauce? ›

What Are Some Good Oyster Sauce Substitutes?
  • Fish Sauce. Fish sauce makes a great substitute because of the flavor backbone similarities. ...
  • Hoisin Sauce. ...
  • Soy Sauce. ...
  • Teriyaki Sauce. ...
  • Black Bean Paste. ...
  • Kecap Manis (Sweet Soy Sauce) ...
  • Mushroom Broth. ...
  • Worcestershire Sauce with Soy Sauce and Sugar.

What does Chinese brown sauce taste like? ›

It's a thick and delicious addition to many American Chinese food dishes and presents many of the classic flavors of Chinese cooking, like hoisin sauce, ginger, garlic, sesame, and soy sauce.

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