Beef and Broccoli Ramen combines tender beef, crisp broccoli, and flavorful ramen noodles in a quick, delicious skillet meal.
Beef and Broccoli Ramen
If you love beef and broccoli, you’re going to love this fun twist! Instead of rice, I’m using ramen noodles. And for this recipe, they cook in just 2 minutes!
This dish is super quick and easy, ready in 30 minutes or less, without skimping on flavor. When you’re craving take-out but don’t want to wait for delivery, this is the best solution!
Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to make Beef and Broccoli Ramen:
- Flank steak: Slice thinly against the grain for tender pieces.
- Cornstarch: Makes the beef crispy and thickens the sauce.
- Ramen noodles: Cook for 1 minute less than the package says—they’ll finish cooking in the sauce.
- Vegetable oil: Perfect for high-heat cooking like searing.
- Minced garlic: Adds lots of flavor; use fresh or jarred—both work.
- Low sodium soy sauce: Adds flavor without making the dish too salty.
- Toasted sesame oil: Brings a nutty, authentic flavor.
- Brown sugar: Balances the flavors; adjust if you like it less sweet. You can also add red pepper flakes to counteract the sweetness.
- Ginger paste: Quick and easy to use! Fresh ginger works great too.
- Beef broth: Adds rich flavor and a bit of saltiness to the sauce.
- Oyster sauce: Gives the sauce a savory, slightly sweet, and salty boost.
- Broccoli: Cut into even, bite-sized pieces so it steams quickly in the sauce.
How To Make Beef and Broccoli Ramen
- Prep: Chop broccoli into bite-sized pieces. Slice steak thinly against the grain, then toss with corn starch.
- Cook Beef: Sear beef in hot oil until browned, but slightly pink. Set aside.
- Make Sauce: In the same skillet, cook broth, brown sugar, soy sauce, sesame oil, oyster sauce, garlic, and ginger until the sauce thickens.
- Steam Broccoli: Add broccoli on top of the sauce, cover, and steam until tender.
- Cook Ramen: Boil ramen noodles for 2 minutes, then drain and rinse with cold water.
- Combine: Add ramen and beef to the skillet, toss to coat in sauce, and serve.
What To Serve With Beef and Broccoli Ramen
- Asian Pasta Salad: A crunchy pasta salad with a tasty sesame dressing.
- Asian Cucumber Salad: A crisp, easy, and refreshing side.
- Edamame: Lightly salted edamame—a quick, tasty side.
- Thai Quinoa Salad: A light, fresh salad with a flavorful peanut dressing.
Variations
Make this Beef and Broccoli your own!
- Add Spice: Mix in some sriracha or red pepper flakes for a bit of heat.
- Change the Protein: Swap the beef for chicken, shrimp, or tofu.
- More Veggies: Add in bell peppers, snap peas, or carrots for extra crunch.
- Extra Garlic: Double the garlic for a stronger flavor.
- Add Nuts: Top with chopped peanuts or cashews for some crunch.
Storage
Leftovers?
This Beef and Broccoli Ramen is best enjoyed fresh. If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheat gently on the stove or in the microwave, but the noodles do get softer over time.
More Easy Dinner Recipes:
- Garlic Beef and Veggie Ramen with snap peas
- Mongolian Ground Beef with a quick stir-fry sauce
- Egg Roll in a Bowl with ground pork
- Teriyaki Chicken Salad with a 3-ingredient dressing
- Ground Beef Ramen with fresh veggies
Beef and Broccoli Ramen
Equipment
- Large pan or Wok
- Large pot
Ingredients
- 3/4 pound flank steak
- Steak marinade optional, see note 1
- 3 tablespoons corn starch
- 2 (3-ounce) packets ramen noodles
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 1-1/2 teaspoons minced garlic
- 2 tablespoons reduced sodium soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
- 1/3 cup light brown sugar not packed, see note 2
- 1 teaspoon ginger paste
- 1 cup beef broth
- 1/4 cup oyster sauce
- 4 cups chopped broccoli
- Toppings as desired green onions, sesame seeds, red pepper flakes
Instructions
- Chop broccoli into even, bite-sized pieces. Slice the flank steak against the grain into 1/4-inch-thick strips, then cut into 2-inch pieces. Toss the steak pieces with cornstarch in a bowl.
- Heat 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil in a large pan or wok over high heat. Once the oil is hot, add half of the beef, spacing it out in a single layer. Cook without stirring for about 1 minute, until well seared. Stir and cook until lightly browned but still slightly pink, about 40 seconds. Transfer to a plate. Repeat with the remaining beef and oil, then transfer to the plate.
- In the same pan, add the beef broth, brown sugar, soy sauce, sesame oil, oyster sauce, garlic, and ginger. Stir and scrape up any browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Cook over high heat, uncovered, until the sauce boils and thickens slightly, this takes about 5–8 minutes. Make sure there's enough sauce to coat the noodles and broccoli. See note 3.
- Once the sauce is reduced, evenly place the broccoli on top without stirring it in. Cover the skillet with a lid, reduce the heat to low, and steam the broccoli about 2–4 minutes.
- Discard seasoning packets that come with the ramen noodles. While the broccoli steams, bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook the ramen noodles for exactly 2 minutes. Drain and rinse with cold water for 10 seconds. Shake off any excess water and set aside.
- Remove the lid from the pan, add the drained ramen and cooked beef to the sauce and broccoli. Gently toss everything to coat well. Garnish with sesame seeds, green onions, and red pepper flakes if desired. Serve immediately.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
My boyfriend is a big eater so I was wondering if I added 3-4 packages of noddles would I need to double the sauce? We always cook extra so he can take the rest to work the next day.
I would just double the entire recipe ๐
Gonna try this tonight home sick today and this seems easy and a good way to stretch one steak
Can you add other vegetables such as mushrooms?
Sure! ๐
Since mushrooms have so much liquid when would you add them ?
If you’re worried about the liquid, you can saute them in a separate pan and add them at the end ๐
I’m excited to try this recipe, it looks amazing! Quick question though – how do the noodles turn out? I love sticky chow mein but I hate slimey ramen. Do they dry up a little when it’s all tossed together?
Hmm I would switch out the ramen for a different noodle different then, they don’t dry up being tossed with the other ingredients.
Such a huge hit tonight with my husband. Will end up on our dinner rotations and I’m sharing it with friends!
So happy to hear that! ๐ Thanks for the comment Amanda!
I found it was too saucy! The noodles and meat were completely drenched in sauce. Not sure what I did wrong? Sauce was also VERY dark. I guess I could use half sauce next time?
Did you simmer it long enough to reduce it?
Overall i liked it (it looked insanely good)
But i also thought it was way too sweet. I think i would use less than half the amount of sugar next time.
And also leave out the cornstarch. I could taste that way too much.
Thanks for your feedback Nate! Glad that you liked it overall and definitely feel free to reduce or omit sugar and cornstarch to your taste preference! ๐
This dish was great! My entire brood of picky eaters loved it. I did make some changes, x4 as much garlic & only 1 tsp of brown sugar. I used the ramen noodle seasoning but was unsure how many to use and it may have been a tad too salty. I did not have fresh parsley for the marinade (missing from ingredient list) so I substituted dried. We did top with toasted sesame seeds and green onion. One thing I would recommend is actually waiting until the last minute to cook to ramen noodles (and undercook them slightly) as they turn to mush quickly if left to sit. Definitely will be making again!
Thank you so much for your comment Shannon! Thanks for sharing what you did and tips for this recipe ๐ I’m glad this dish was enjoyed by your picky eaters ๐
My husband hates broccoli, but loved this! Added to our rotation ๐
So happy to hear that!! Thanks for the comment Joanna ๐
Chelsea, this is one of the best recipes I’ve ever made! It’s better than any restaurant. It took me nearly two hours to prepare. The recipe read like a book and I like everything lined up. I had to keep going back to the top to see add the “rest of the oil or whatever was”. It would help to say add the add the remaining one tablespoon of oil. Also, did you mean to say that you don’t cook the meat on both sides? Excellent recipe!
Wow what a compliment!! Thank you Gayle! And thank you for the many reviews you’ve left on my various recipes ๐ And thank you so much for the tip; I’ve updated the recipe and so appreciate your feedback to make my recipes easier to cook with! I only sear the meat on the one side, yes. Have a great day! ๐
Unbelievable dish. Better than you’d get at a restaurant!!