Easy Stir-fried Lo Mein
Stir-fried Lo Mein is one of my favorite dishes. Not only does it taste so good but it’s also easy to make at home. There are a lot of different ways
Stir-fried ramen noodles is my go-to recipe for a quick weekday dinner. Last night, I made a stir-fried ramen with beef for us, and my husband loved it. He enjoyed the flavor and a variety of textures in the dish so much, he cleared his plate when I am only half-way through.
In this post, I would like to share how I made this convenient and delicious dish with you. Whether you are looking for a quick weeknight dinner recipe, or you like eating stir-fried noodles, I hope you find it helpful!
For main ingredients, I used beef flank steak, red onion, cabbage, green onion and fresh ramen noodles, that’s it!
Flank steak is a lean cut of meat, to use in a stir-fry dish, I recommend cutting it across the grain of the meat, otherwise, it can be a bit tough. Other types of beef that are great for making a stir-fry are tender cuts such as sirloin, ribeye, tenderloin, etc.
For the noodles, you could use either fresh ramen noodles (available in most Japanese markets) or instant ramen.
The first step is prepping the ingredients. For the ramen noodle, I cooked them until al dente (about a minute earlier than suggested time), rinsed under cold water to help wash the starches off and set them aside in a mesh strainer.
While the noodles are being cooked, I also cut the green onion and sliced the red onion and cabbage into slices. The total preparation process took me about 10 minutes!
The cooking process is easy and straightforward. I stir-fried the beef first, followed by the vegetables, the ramen noodles were added last. For seasoning, I used a combination of soy sauce, dark soy sauce, salt, ground pepper and oyster sauce. For detailed cooking instructions, please refer to the recipe section at the end of the post.
The flavorful noodles, tender beef, and crunchy green onion are my favorite parts of the dish. This dish and a quick oyster mushroom soup are a perfect match for a satisfying meal. And it only took me half an hour to prepare, if you are looking for a quick weeknight dinner recipe, I would recommend this recipe to you.
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