
Mongolian Ground Beef Noodles are a quick, flavor-packed dish that tastes like your favorite takeout—but made entirely at home. Tender noodles tossed in a rich, savory-sweet sauce with browned ground beef, garlic, and ginger create a meal that’s deeply satisfying, comforting, and ready in under 30 minutes. The balance of soy sauce, hoisin, and brown sugar delivers a glossy, bold flavor that clings perfectly to each strand of pasta.
This recipe is perfect for busy weeknights, casual family dinners, or anytime you want a quick, crave-worthy meal. It’s versatile—add vegetables for freshness or adjust the spice level to your liking.
I first made this dish when I wanted something hearty and satisfying without ordering takeout. The kitchen filled with the aroma of garlic, ginger, and sweet-salty sauce as the beef sizzled. Tossing the noodles with the glossy sauce, then sprinkling sesame seeds and green onions on top, made it feel special even on a weekday night. Each bite was comforting, slightly sweet, and perfectly savory. My family devoured it, and it quickly became a go-to recipe for easy dinners.
Why Mongolian Noodles Are a Weeknight Favorite
Quick and Easy
With only about 25 minutes from start to finish, this dish is perfect for weeknight cooking. The noodles cook while you prepare the beef, and the sauce simmers quickly. Using simple pantry staples like soy sauce, brown sugar, and hoisin keeps things convenient without sacrificing flavor.
This speed makes it ideal for families, students, or anyone craving takeout in a hurry. You can even make extra for lunch the next day—leftovers taste even better as the noodles soak up the sauce.
Bold, Flavorful Sauce
The sauce balances savory, sweet, and umami flavors. Soy sauce provides depth, hoisin adds sweetness and richness, and brown sugar creates a glossy coating. Fresh ginger and garlic add aromatic warmth, while black pepper and red pepper flakes give a subtle kick.
Adjust the sweetness, saltiness, or spice to taste. A squeeze of lime and a sprinkling of sesame seeds elevate the dish with fresh, nutty notes.
Ingredients That Make This Dish Shine
Ground Beef
Use 80/20 ground beef for the best flavor and richness. Browning the meat develops deep, savory notes, while draining excess fat keeps the dish from feeling greasy.
Aromatics
Fresh garlic and ginger are essential—they infuse the sauce with fragrance and warmth. Cook just until fragrant to avoid bitterness from burned garlic.
Noodles
Linguine is traditional here, but spaghetti, udon, or rice noodles all work. Don’t rinse the noodles after cooking; the starch helps the sauce cling, ensuring every strand is coated with flavor.
Sauce
Beef broth, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, and brown sugar form a rich, glossy sauce that binds everything together. Red pepper flakes add a gentle heat, or leave them out for a milder version.
Optional toppings like sliced green onions, toasted sesame seeds, and lime wedges add freshness, crunch, and a touch of acidity.

Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Cook linguine noodles in salted water until al dente. Drain and set aside (do not rinse).
- Brown ground beef in a large skillet or wok over medium-high heat until no pink remains, breaking apart as it cooks. Drain excess fat if needed.
- Add ginger paste and minced garlic. Cook 1 minute until fragrant.
- Stir in beef broth, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, brown sugar, black pepper, and red pepper flakes. Reduce heat to low and simmer 10–15 minutes until sauce thickens slightly.
- Add cooked noodles to the skillet and toss until fully coated in sauce. Serve hot with optional green onions, sesame seeds, and lime wedges.
Notes
Step-by-Step Cooking Instructions
Cook the Noodles
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.
- Cook 16 oz linguine until al dente according to package directions.
- Drain and set aside (do not rinse).
Brown the Beef
- In a large skillet or wok over medium-high heat, cook 1 lb ground beef until browned and no pink remains, about 6–8 minutes.
- Break the meat apart as it cooks and drain excess fat if necessary.
Add Aromatics and Sauce
- Stir in 1 tbsp ginger paste and 5 tsp minced garlic. Cook 1 minute until fragrant.
- Add ½ cup beef broth, ½ cup soy sauce, ⅓ cup hoisin sauce, ¼ cup brown sugar, black pepper, and ¼ tsp red pepper flakes (adjust to taste).
- Reduce heat to low and simmer 10–15 minutes, stirring occasionally until slightly thickened.
Combine and Serve
- Add the cooked noodles to the skillet. Toss until noodles are fully coated in the sauce.
- Serve hot with optional toppings: sliced green onions, toasted sesame seeds, and a squeeze of lime.
Tips, Variations, and Serving Ideas
Tips for Success
- Don’t overcook the noodles—they finish cooking slightly in the sauce.
- Use low-sodium soy sauce if you want better control of saltiness.
- For extra depth, add a splash of rice vinegar or a few drops of sesame oil.
- Leftovers taste great; store in an airtight container and reheat with a splash of water to loosen the sauce.
Serving Suggestions
- Add vegetables like steamed broccoli, bok choy, snap peas, or bell peppers for color and nutrition.
- Top with a fried egg for extra richness.
- Sprinkle crispy wonton strips or crushed peanuts for crunch.
- Pair with iced jasmine tea or a cold lager for an authentic takeout feel.
Variations
- Swap linguine for spaghetti, udon, or rice noodles.
- Make it gluten-free using tamari, GF hoisin sauce, and GF noodles.
- Adjust spice level with more red pepper flakes or a drizzle of Sriracha.
Mongolian Ground Beef Noodles are cozy, bold, and bursting with umami goodness. They’re perfect for busy nights, family dinners, or when you simply crave something flavorful and satisfying.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I use chicken or pork instead of beef?
Yes, ground chicken or pork works. Adjust cooking time until fully cooked.
2. Can I make this vegetarian?
Yes, use crumbled tofu or plant-based ground meat, with vegetable broth instead of beef broth.
3. How spicy is this dish?
Start with ¼ tsp red pepper flakes for mild heat. Adjust according to preference.
4. Can I prepare it ahead?
Yes, cook the noodles and sauce separately, then combine when ready to serve.
5. Can I freeze leftovers?
Yes, store in an airtight container for up to 2 months. Reheat gently with a splash of water.
Conclusion
Mongolian Ground Beef Noodles are a quick, comforting, and flavorful dish that brings takeout vibes to your kitchen. With tender noodles, savory-sweet sauce, and aromatic beef, this dish is perfect for weeknight dinners or casual gatherings. Customizable, quick, and incredibly satisfying, it’s sure to become a household favorite.



