Introduction

Remember that late-night craving for restaurant-style noodles? I certainly do. For years, I thought that delicious, savory lo mein was something only my local takeout spot could get right. That is, until I discovered just how simple it is to make at home. This Ground Beef Lo Mein recipe delivers all the deep, umami flavor you love, with perfectly chewy noodles and crispy-tender vegetables, all in about 30 minutes. It’s the easy, satisfying weeknight meal you’ll make again and again.

Why You’ll Love This Ground Beef Lo Mein

This recipe is a total game-changer for your dinner routine. It combines simplicity with incredible results, turning basic ingredients into a dish that feels special.

Quick & Easy to Make

From pantry to plate in under 30 minutes, this recipe is faster than waiting for delivery and uses just one pan.

Packed with Flavor

The sauce is a perfect balance of salty, sweet, and savory, clinging to every strand of noodle and coating the ground beef.

Perfect for Any Occasion

Whether it’s a busy Tuesday or a casual Friday night gathering, this lo mein fits right in. It’s incredibly versatile.

Budget-Friendly & Family-Friendly

Made with affordable ingredients, this meal feeds a crowd without breaking the bank. Plus, kids love it!

What Is Ground Beef Lo Mein?

Lo mein is a beloved Chinese-American dish featuring soft wheat noodles tossed in a savory sauce with various meats and vegetables.

Where It Comes From

While originating from Cantonese cuisine, this version is a popular American takeout staple, known for its comforting, hearty qualities.

What Makes It Unique

Using ground beef instead of sliced meat makes it quicker to cook and ensures that rich flavor gets into every single bite.

When to Serve It

It’s ideal for a speedy weeknight dinner, a fun weekend cooking project, or whenever you need a filling, flavorful meal fast.

Ingredients You’ll Need

You likely have most of these ingredients already. This recipe is all about building layers of flavor with pantry staples.

Main Ingredients

1 lb ground beef: I recommend 85/15 lean-to-fat ratio for the best flavor without too much grease. Ground turkey or chicken are great substitutes. 8 oz lo mein noodles or spaghetti: Traditional lo mein noodles have the perfect chew, but spaghetti works wonderfully in a pinch. 2 cups shredded cabbage & 1 cup shredded carrots: For crunch, color, and nutrition. 1 red bell pepper (sliced): Adds sweetness and vibrant color.

Sauce & Seasonings

4 garlic cloves (minced) & 1 tsp fresh ginger (grated): The aromatic heart of the dish. Use jarred if needed. 3 tbsp soy sauce, 1 tbsp oyster sauce, 1 tbsp hoisin sauce: This trio creates the signature savory-sweet glaze. For a vegetarian sauce, swap oyster sauce for more hoisin or mushroom sauce. 1 tsp sesame oil & 1 tbsp vegetable oil: Sesame oil for finishing aroma, vegetable oil for high-heat cooking.

Optional Add-Ons & Toppings

Feel free to add snap peas, broccoli florets, or mushrooms. Top with extra green onions, a sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds, or a drizzle of chili crisp for heat.

How to Make Ground Beef Lo Mein (Step-by-Step)

Follow these simple steps for perfect results every time. The key is having everything prepped before you start cooking!

Step 1 – Prep Ingredients

Cook your noodles according to package directions until al dente, drain, and set aside. In a small bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, oyster sauce, hoisin sauce, and sesame oil. This is your flavor-packed sauce. Prep all vegetables.

Step 2 – Cook / Combine

Heat the vegetable oil in a large wok or skillet over high heat. Once shimmering, add the ground beef. Use a spatula to break it apart into small crumbles as it cooks.

Step 3 – Main Cooking Process

Cook the beef for 5-6 minutes until no pink remains and it’s nicely browned. Drain any excess fat if desired. Add the minced garlic and grated ginger, stirring for about 1 minute until fragrant. Then, toss in the cabbage, carrots, and bell pepper. Stir-fry for 3-4 minutes until the veggies are tender-crisp.

Step 4 – Final Touches

Add the cooked noodles to the wok. Pour your pre-mixed sauce over everything. Using tongs, toss and stir vigorously over high heat for 2-3 minutes. You want the sauce to coat everything and the noodles to get slightly caramelized. Season with ½ tsp black pepper.

Pro Tips for the Best Ground Beef Lo Mein

A few simple tricks will elevate your dish from good to “can’t-stop-eating-it” great.

Flavor Tips

Don’t skip the sesame oil—it’s added at the end to preserve its nutty aroma. Let the sauce cook down slightly to cling to the noodles.

Texture Tips

Undercook your noodles by 1 minute, as they’ll finish cooking in the wok. Keep the heat high for the final toss to get that slight char.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Overcrowding the pan steams the veggies instead of frying them. Also, don’t add the sauce until the very end to prevent burning.

Variations & Substitutions

This recipe is wonderfully adaptable to suit different tastes and dietary needs.

Dietary Options

Use tamari instead of soy sauce for gluten-free. Swap ground beef for crumbled firm tofu or a plant-based ground “meat” for a vegetarian lo mein.

Ingredient Swaps

No bell pepper? Use snow peas or zucchini. Swap cabbage for bok choy. Any long noodle like fettuccine or linguine will work.

Flavor Variations

Add a tablespoon of chili-garlic sauce to the mix for spicy lo mein. A splash of rice vinegar at the end can add a bright tang.

Serving Suggestions

This dish is a complete meal on its own, but a few simple additions can make it even more special.

Best Side Dishes

Keep it light with a simple cucumber salad or steamed edamame. Egg rolls or potstickers make it a full takeout-style feast.

Garnishes & Toppings

Finish with sliced green onions, toasted sesame seeds, and a sprinkle of crushed red pepper flakes for color and extra flavor.

Drink Pairings

Iced green tea or a crisp sparkling water are perfect. For a non-alcoholic pairing, try ginger beer or a fruity iced tea.

Storage & Reheating Tips

Leftovers taste amazing the next day, as the flavors have more time to meld together beautifully.

How to Store in the Fridge

Cool completely and store in an airtight container for up to 4 days. The noodles will soften but remain delicious.

Can You Freeze It?

Yes! Freeze in sealed containers for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.

How to Reheat Properly

Reheat in a skillet with a splash of water or broth over medium heat, tossing frequently, until hot throughout. Avoid the microwave, which can make noodles rubbery.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can I use a different type of noodle?
A: Absolutely! Spaghetti, udon, or even ramen noodles work well. Just adjust the cooking time accordingly.

Q: My sauce tastes too salty. What can I do?
A: Balance it with a teaspoon of brown sugar or honey, and add a squeeze of fresh lime juice next time.

Q: How can I make this recipe spicier?
A> Stir in 1-2 teaspoons of sriracha or chili-garlic sauce when you add the other sauces to the bowl.

Q: Is oyster sauce necessary?
A> It adds deep umami, but you can substitute with more hoisin sauce or a tablespoon of mushroom sauce.

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Homemade Ground Beef Lo Mein – Better Than Takeout

Homemade Ground Beef Lo Mein – Better Than Takeout


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  • Author: Ellen
  • Total Time: 30
  • Yield: 4-6 servings 1x

Description

A fast, family-friendly Chinese-American dish with savory soy, oyster, and hoisin sauce, cooked ground beef, chewy noodles, and crunchy vegetables. Ready in 30 minutes with pantry staples.


Ingredients

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1 lb ground beef (85/15 lean-to-fat ratio)
8 oz lo mein noodles or spaghetti
2 cups shredded cabbage
1 cup shredded carrots
1 red bell pepper, sliced
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp fresh ginger, grated
3 tbsp soy sauce
1 tbsp oyster sauce
1 tbsp hoisin sauce
2 tbsp water
1 tsp sesame oil
1/2 tsp black pepper


Instructions

Boil noodles in salted water until al dente; drain.
Heat sesame oil in a large pan, sauté garlic and ginger until fragrant.
Add ground beef, cook until browned and crispy.
Stir in cabbage, carrots, and red bell pepper; cook 3-4 minutes until tender-crisp.
Mix in soy sauce, oyster sauce, hoisin sauce, water, and black pepper.
Return drained noodles to the pan, tossing until evenly coated. Adjust seasoning.

Notes

Use ground turkey for a lighter option.
Substitute spaghetti if lo mein noodles are unavailable.
Add broccoli or snap peas for extra crunch.
Store leftovers in an airtight container up to 3-4 days.

  • Prep Time: 10
  • Cook Time: 20
  • Category: beef
  • Method: Stir-fry
  • Cuisine: Chinese-American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 280
  • Sugar: 5g
  • Sodium: 800mg
  • Fat: 10g
  • Saturated Fat: 3.5g
  • Carbohydrates: 20g
  • Fiber: 2g
  • Protein: 18g
  • Cholesterol: 40mg

Tags:

better than takeout / easy noodle recipe / ground beef lo mein / stir fry recipe / weeknight dinner

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