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- Why You’ll Love This Hunan Beef Recipe
- What Is Hunan Beef?
- How To Make Hunan Beef
- Storage Instructions
- What To Serve With Hunan Beef
- More Easy Asian Inspired Recipes
- Recommended Tools
- Hunan Beef Recipe (15 Minutes!)
This fast and flavorful Hunan beef recipe needs just 15 minutes and simple ingredients to create a fast weeknight meal that rivals your favorite takeout! Serve with an Asian cabbage salad or vegetable stir fry, and dinner is ready in a flash.
Why You’ll Love This Hunan Beef Recipe
- Spicy, beefy flavor
- Tender meat with rich sauce
- Done in 15 minutes
- No oyster sauce, honey, or other ingredients with added sugar or cornstarch
- Gluten-free and low carb
- Easy to pair with noodles, rice, or a variety of vegetables
What Is Hunan Beef?
Hunan beef is a smoky, spicy stir fry dish that pairs wok-fried slices of beef with a spicy chili garlic sauce. Hunan cuisine originated in the Hunan province of China. This particular dish is pretty similar to Szechuan beef, except it’s more spicy and less sweet.
My Hunan beef recipe is based on trying this dish at several Chinese family-owned restaurants, along with hours of research about the ingredients and spices that are prevalent in the region. Then, as always, I put my own spin on it.
Ingredients & Substitutions
This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for beef Hunan style, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.
- Coconut Aminos – This is a soy-free alternative to soy sauce, though traditional versions do use soy sauce. Feel free to use conventional low-sodium soy sauce instead if it works for you.
- Shaoxing Cooking Wine – The most authentic choice for Hunan beef sauce, but you can also substitute sherry cooking wine if you want a grain-free option or can’t find Shaoxing. Although I highly recommend using wine for the right flavor, you can use beef broth instead if you prefer to avoid using wine in your cooking.
- Arrowroot Powder – This is my favorite clean-ingredient cornstarch substitute for thickening the sauce. You can also substitute the same amount of cornstarch, or xanthan gum in a smaller amount (see recipe card below).
- Flank Steak – This dish traditionally uses flank steak. Sirloin steak or skirt steak would be good substitutes.
- Avocado Oil – Or use any neutral, high-heat cooking oil you like.
- Dried Thai Chile Peppers – These add a distinctive flavor to the recipe, but if you can’t find them, try fresh chilies (like serrano peppers or fresnos), chili paste, or any dried chili you prefer (keeping in mind that some may be hotter than others!). Thai chilies are very spicy, so you may want to reduce the amount if you don’t want a lot of heat.
- Garlic – Since it makes up one of the primary flavors in this dish, I recommend fresh garlic.
- Spices – Ground ginger, sea salt, and black pepper.
How To Make Hunan Beef
This section shows how to make Hunan style beef, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.
- Slice. Cut steak as thinly as you can, against the grain.
TIP: Quickly freeze beef for easier slicing.
Place beef in the freezer for 10-15 minutes to allow it to firm up slightly. It will be easier to cut into thin slices.
- Marinate. In a medium bowl, whisk together coconut aminos, cooking wine, and arrowroot powder. Add beef, toss to coat, and set aside to marinate for 30 minutes.
- Cook beef. Heat oil in a hot wok on high heat. Add beef with marinade and stir fry for about 1 minute. (It will not be cooked through yet.)
TIP: Make sure your wok is very hot before adding the beef.
If the wok is not hot enough, the beef will take longer to cook and become tough.
- Season. Add peppers, garlic, ginger, and pepper. Cook for 1-2 minutes, until beef has finished cooking and sauce has thickened. Season with salt to taste.
- Serve. I like to garnish Hunan beef with fresh chives (green onions also work), and sometimes a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Find more serving ideas below.
Storage Instructions
- Store: Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for 4-5 days.
- Reheat: Warm up Hunan beef in a hot skillet, on low power in the microwave, or in a warm oven, until heated through.
- Freeze: Cool completely and store in an airtight container (with as much air removed as possible). Freeze for up to 6 months, then thaw overnight before reheating.
What To Serve With Hunan Beef
Hunan beef ingredients pair perfectly with Asian style side dishes, rice, and more!
- Rice – Serve it with your favorite brown or white rice, cauliflower rice (or cauliflower fried rice), or shirataki rice.
- Vegetables – Try this beef with smashed cucumber salad, simple sauteed cabbage, oven roasted broccoli or sauteed broccoli (pictured above), or garlicky roasted bok choy. You can also make a mixed vegetable stir fry with bell peppers, broccoli, mushrooms, and/or even baby corn.
- Noodles – This dish tastes delicious on a bed of zucchini noodles, rice noodles, baked spaghetti squash, or shirataki noodles. Choose whatever fits your lifestyle and preferences.
More Easy Asian Inspired Recipes
I have lots of healthy Asian recipes (and a guide on keto Chinese food if you’re looking to cut carbs while dining out)! Plus, try these easy Asian-inspired dishes:
Egg Roll In A Bowl
Chicken Broccoli Stir Fry
Almond Chicken
Sesame Kelp Noodles
- Carbon Steel Wok– The most authentic large pan choice for this Chinese Hunan beef recipe. It stays hot!
- Glass Bowls– My favorite for easy prep.
- Silicone Cooking Tools– These tools can handle hot pans with ease.
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Recipe Card
5 from 7 votes☝️ Click stars to rate or click here to leave a review!Hunan Beef Recipe (15 Minutes!)
This takeout-style Hunan beef recipe takes less than 15 minutes to make, with healthy ingredients! It makes a quick, easy weeknight dinner.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 2 minutes
Total: 12 minutes
Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com
Servings: 4 (adjust to scale recipe)
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Slice the flank steak very thinly against the grain. (If you have time, it can help to place it in the freezer for about 10-15 minutes, which makes it more firm and easier to slice thinly. Don't let it freeze solid.)
In a medium bowl, whisk together the coconut aminos, cooking wine, and arrowroot powder. Add the sliced beef and toss to coat. Set aside to marinate for 30 minutes.
Heat avocado oil in a large wok over high heat. Add the beef and stir fry for about 1 minute.
Add the crushed Thai chile peppers, minced garlic, ground ginger, and black pepper. Stir fry for about another 1-2 minutes, until the beef is cooked through and the sauce is thick and glossy. If needed, add sea salt to taste.
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Recipe Notes
Serving size: 1/4 lb
Note: This recipe is spicy! If you prefer less spice, you may want to reduce the amount of dried Thai chile peppers from two to one.
Nutrition Facts
Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.
Calories274
Fat15.9g
Protein24.5g
Total Carbs4.5g
Net Carbs4.3g
Fiber0.2g
Sugar1.6g
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Course:Main Course
Cuisine:Chinese
Keywords:hunan beef
Calories: 274 kcal
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