Beef Teriyaki Noodles (20 minute recipe!) - Chef Savvy (2024)

Beef Teriyaki Noodles are a quick weeknight meal, ready in just 20 minutes. This easy dinner recipe even includes a homemade teriyaki sauce, and it’s much healthier than takeout or store-bought! The whole family will love this Japanese-inspired, one-pan dinner!

Looking for more Beef Recipes? Then try my Korean Beef Bowl or Crockpot Beef Barbacoa.

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These Beef Teriyaki Noodles are comfort food at it’s finest. Tender cubed flank steak sautéed until tender and tossed with noodles and a homemade teriyaki sauce. Making your ownteriyaki sauceat home is so much better than buying it! I used the same homemade teriyakisauce asmyEasy TeriyakiBeef Meatballsand myTeriyaki Baked Salmon.

This teriyaki beef with stir fry noodles is a super easy dish that is ready for the table in just 20 minutes! Perfect for a quick and easy dinner when you’re short on time.

This beef teriyaki noodle bowl is loaded with flavor from soy sauce, garlic, ginger, sesame oil, and fish sauce – classic Asian flavors we all love. I simply cook the noodles, then in one pan I cook the beef, then the sauce, and then I combine everything back in the pan, and toss until coated. The result is a salty-sweet and tangy, hearty meal!

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Ingredients

The full ingredient list and measurements are listed in the printable recipe below.

Homemade Teriyaki Sauce

  • Herbs: Garlic and ginger – two of the most common and essential Asian flavor combinations!
  • Sauces: Here I used soy sauce, fish sauce, and mirin which is a tangy rice wine, and the key ingredient to homemade teriyaki sauce!
  • Sugar: Teriyaki sauce is a sweet one! I used light brown sugar as it has an added caramel flavor, but other sugars like white or dark brown would work too.
  • Cornstarch: This starch thickens up any sauce without adding flavor!

Protein & carbs

  • Beef: I used tender and juicy flank steak as it cooks very quickly, but other proteins like chicken, pork, or even minced beef or turkey would be great in this dish!
  • Noodles: I just LOVE lo mein noodles! They are perfect for precooking and tossing with a homemade sauce. Chow mein noodles, other egg noodles, or spaghetti noodles would also be perfect in this dish!

How to make Beef Teriyaki Noodles

  • Boil the noodles: Follow the instructions on the pack to cook the noodles. Drain and set aside.
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  • Coat & cook the beef: To keep the beef extra tender I coat it in cornstarch before sautéing. This helps to thicken up the sauce as well as prevents overcooking and toughening of the meat. After coating it in cornstarch, I flash fry the flank steak in very hot oil. I also like to cook my steak in batches to prevent overcrowding of the pan and to make sure the beef caramelizes on the outside. Sauté the beef for 3-4 minutes on each side, or until it is cooked, and then set it aside with the noodles.
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  • Make the teriyaki sauce: The teriyaki sauce is made of equal parts soy sauce and mirin. Ginger, garlic, and brown sugar also get added for extra flavor and sweetness. The sauce gets nice and thick with a simple cornstarch slurry (1 teaspoon cornstarch + 1 tablespoon cold water).
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  • Toss and serve: When the sauce is ready, add the noodles and beef back into the pan, and toss them until everything is well coated. Serve it with a sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds and green onions!
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What is mirin, and where can I buy it?

Mirin is a tangy rice wine, and the key ingredient to homemade teriyaki sauce because of it’s umami flavor. You can find it at most large grocery stores, Asian supermarkets are a great place to try too, and you can also find a larger selection of sesame oil and soy sauce there. Of course, you can also find mirin online.

I can’t find mirin anywhere! What can I use instead?

That’s okay! You can use dry sherry or a sweet marsala wine as a substitute. If you’re really in a pinch, dry white wine or rice vinegar will work, but you’ll need to add 1 tsp of sugar per tbsp you add.

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Is this Beef Teriyaki Noodles recipe good to make ahead?

Yes! This teriyaki beef and noodles dinner is great to make and save for lunches throughout the week. A double batch of this dish would be perfect to portion out and reheat at work.

Can I add anything else to this easy noodles recipe?

Yes! Here is a couple of my favorite things to add:

  • Spice: Add 1/2 tsp of chili flakes or chili powder for a nice warm kick! Add more if you like the heat!
  • Vegetables: You can definitely add vegetables from your fridge! This is a stir-fry recipe, so stir fry vegetables like bell peppers, broccoli, zucchini, carrots, sugar snap peas, baby corn, and beansproutswould be great!

Storage and Reheating

  • Store:Leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
  • Freezing: Freeze the beef and sauce (without the noodles) for up to 4 months in the freezer. When you’re ready to eat it, thaw it completely before heating it up on the stove. Add freshly cooked noodles and enjoy!
  • Reheat:To heat up the leftovers, simply add everything to a saucepan on the stove until warmed through.
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More takeout inspired recipes to try!

  • Teriyaki Shrimp
  • Teriyaki Glazed Salmon
  • Beef and Broccoli
  • Cashew Chicken
  • Firecracker Salmon
  • Sriracha Chicken

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20 Minute Beef Teriyaki Noodles. Tender stir fried flank steak and noodles tossed in a homemade teriyaki sauce!

Servings: 5

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a large bowl toss the beef with the cornstarch and set aside.

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  • Cook noodles per package directions, set aside.

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  • Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large skillet.

    When the oil is nice and hot add in the steak (I had to do two batches to avoid overcrowding the pan, if you do this you will need a bit more oil). Sauté until browned on both side, 3-4 minutes. Remove from the pan and set aside.

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  • Add the remaining tablespoon of oil to the same pan. Add in garlic and ginger and cook for 1-2 minutes.

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  • In a small bowl combine soy sauce, mirin, brown sugar, sesame oil and fish sauce.

    Pour the soy sauce mixture into the pan and bring to a simmer and cook for 2-3 minutes.

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  • In a small bowl mix together the cornstarch and water.

    Slowly pour in the cornstarch mixture whisking continuously. Continue to cook until your desired thickness.

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  • Add steak and noodles to the pan and toss to coat with the sauce.

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  • Serve immediately with green onions and sesame seeds if desired.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 673kcalCarbohydrates: 104gProtein: 34gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 54mgSodium: 1653mgPotassium: 392mgFiber: 5gSugar: 29gVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 45mgIron: 5mg

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FAQs

What does teriyaki beef noodles taste like? ›

I love the teriyaki flavor. The combination of garlic and ginger is always the best way to flavor the meat when making any Asian flavor dish. Adding the marinade to the sauce makes it very flavorful, you can really taste the umami flavor and the tender glossy texture of the beef.

How many calories are in beef teriyaki? ›

Beef teriyaki (1 cup) contains 4.6g total carbs, 4.5g net carbs, 19.3g fat, 67.6g protein, and 464 calories.

How do you make instant beef noodles taste better? ›

Try beefing up the flavor of instant ramen with a sprinkle of furikake, a common Japanese seasoning that contains seaweed, sesame seeds, and fish flakes. You can also try adding togarashi, a spicy seasoning that is made of mostly dried pepper flakes with a dash of dried seaweed and sesame seeds.

Is teriyaki sauce better thick or thin? ›

The thinner teriyaki sauce makes for a better a marinade, though in our teriyaki taste test, we determined you're better off making your own teriyaki marinade at home than buying a bottle of the thin stuff. The thicker American-style teriyaki sauce is a wiser purchase.

Is teriyaki good for you on a diet? ›

Teriyaki sauce has a negligible amount of fat. Therefore, if you wish to reduce your weight and control it, you can switch a marinade to teriyaki sauce. Furthermore, the insignificant amount of calories in this Japanese sauce also hardly add any to the existing calories of meat or fish.

Is teriyaki beef stick healthy? ›

And they're American made without any BS, like nitrites, nitrates, MSG, gluten, artificial colors or flavors, making the FATTY 2oz Teriyaki beef stick a healthy snack that is as good for you as it tastes.

How would you describe the taste of teriyaki? ›

What does teriyaki sauce taste like? Teriyaki sauce has a complex flavour; a mixture of sweet and savoury, tangy and salty. The sweetness comes from the sweet wine and the caramelisation of the sugar, honey or syrup, which also gives the sauce its shiny glaze.

What flavour is teriyaki noodles? ›

Teriyaki is a highly flavored sauce. It is salty, savory, and sweet. The flavors of soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, and ginger are all noticeable.

What does beef ramen noodles taste like? ›

Top Ramen Beef

It's not so much “beef” flavor as it is “dark salt.” The broth thinly coats the noodle with a vaguely savory brine that acts more like a setup for some egg or soy sauce than its own flavor. If you keep it dense and sip the soup, you get a little hazy beef flavor.

What does beef bulgogi noodles taste like? ›

The flavor of bulgogi is savory, salty and sweet. Our recipe has a mildly sweet and salty flavor – more mild than other recipes or what you may have tasted from a Korean bbq restaurant.

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