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DIY Mongolian barbecue is one of the most fun, interactive meals you can have at home! Each person can choose their ingredients and perform a 5 minute stir-fry at the table for their custom dish. We created this recipe forSan-J, using theirready-to use sauces(Mongolian BBQ, Orange, Szechuan, Teriyaki, Thai Peanut, Sweet & Tangy and Asian BBQ) and San-J Tamari.

What is Mongolian BBQ?

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Photo from Ang Sarap – review of The Khan Mongolian BBQ restaurant in New Zealand. Click on photo to see more photos from his feast!

It is neither Mongolian, nor BBQ! Mongolian BBQ was invented by the Taiwanese in 1951, sort of a mash between Japanese Teppanyaki and Chinese Stir-Frying.

Mongolian BBQ is usually presentedasall-you-can-eat buffet style, with endless rows of ingredients to build your own custom bowl.

The base of the dish starts with noodles, though you can certainly just skip the starch and go straight for all the other ingredients.

Pile in your bowl as much vegetables, seafood, and meats as you want, choose the type of sauce you want your creation to be cooked in, and the chefs will stir-fry your dish on a large, flat iron griddle and top off the dish with fresh herbs or sesame seeds.

In our Steamy Kitchen house, we love any type of interactive meals, like fondue, raclette, Chinese hot pot, DIY Korean BBQ and of course, Mongolian BBQ. Choosing your own ingredients and cooking at the table is fun for both adults and kids alike.

Mongolian BBQ Table Set-up

How to Make Mongolian BBQ at Home • Steamy Kitchen Recipes Giveaways (3)It’s easy! We use a $25 portable butane stovetop, which we always have at the house for emergencies, camping, and all of our interactive meals.

The brand we own is Gas One, but the brand I recommend is a few dollars more, called Iwatani. The Iwatani is 12,000 BTU, a little more powerful than mine, but it’s just made better and sturdier.

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Butane canisters last quite a long time. You’ll only need one to power the entire evening’s worth of cooking, but I recommend keeping a spare or two just in case. A four-pack of butane is about $12 on Amazon, which is actually cheaper (half the price) than what I’ve found at Walmart, Home Depot or camping supply stores.

Insert the butane, push down the safety lever to lock the butane in place and fire it up.

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If the butane runs out, the flame will cease. Just unlock the safety lever, replace the butane and lock again.

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You’ll also need a wok, a large frying pan or large sautépan (a frying pan with straight, high sides), a spatula or tongs. I prefer tongs as it makes it easier to grab ingredients and stir-fry tangly noodles. You’ll also lay out all of your ingredients and cooking sauces.

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Mongolian BBQ Ingredients

You can use any type of ingredient that you want, but there are some general rules to make DIY Mongolian BBQ easy.

Tips on Vegetables for Mongolia BBQ

Successful stir-frying relies on all the vegetablesto finish cooking in minutes andpretty much at the same time. That means thick, tough vegetables, like carrots, need to be cut very thinly, and some vegetables, like cauliflower, need to be par-boiled prior to the stir fry. Also, some vegetables might take a little longer to cook (onion) than others (bean sprouts). I’ll show you how to deal with that in the photos below.

Cabbage: shaved or shredded.I use my large chef’s knife to cut long shreds as thin as possible. I don’t like using the large holes of a box grater – it turns the cabbage mushy and watery, which is bad for a stir-fry.

Carrots: buy pre-cut in julienne strips or use a julienne peeler, my favorite is the $10 Oxo tool. Anchor the fat end of the carrot with a fork (don’t try to hold carrot down with your fingers) and swipe across with the julienne peeler.

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Bean Sprouts: Just leave whole, you can pinch the tail (root) off if desired. But I’m lazy, so I leave the tail on.

Bell Peppers: Sliced thinly. Here’s what I do. Lop off the top and bottom. (Save this for salad or just for munching)

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Use knife to remove core and ribs of bell pepper.

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Then slice bell pepper into thin, julienne strips.

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Zucchini: Most vegetables in a noodle dishare cut into julienne strips. Generally, for a Chinese stir-fry, the chef tries to cut all ingredients to a similar size and shape. But zucchini is one of those vegetables that do better as a large dice or half-moons. That’s because this vegetable soggy and mushy when over-cooked. These are cut into 1/2″ dice.

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Snow Peas or Sugar Snap Peas: Pinch the stem end and peel off the stringy part. It unzips easily. You can leave snow peas whole, but I prefer to cut peas into long strips diagonally.

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Chinese Greens (Yu-Choy) – One of my favorite leafy green vegetables. Even though it’s part of the mustard family, yu-choy is very tender, sweet and easy to stir-fry. At the store, turn over the bunch and look at the bottoms of the stems. Fresh, young greens will have an almost translucent,milky-white, moist stem. If the stem is dry with a hole in the center, it’s probably old and will be bitter.

For stir-fries, I like to separate stems from the leaves. I’ll add the stems first into the wok, stir fry for a minute, and then add the leaves.

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Mushrooms:Straw mushrooms are sold in cans, already cooked, so just cut in half. Slice fresh button mushrooms. I like using Japanese mushrooms-here’s information on different varieties of Japanese mushrooms and links to recipes.

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Bok Choy: Separate the leaves of the bok choy, but the leaves are too thick to leave whole, so slice lengthwise. Baby bok choy is better, as it is smaller and more tender.I love stir frying with tatsoi and dwarf bok choy. Since they are so small and tender, Just cut each one in half or quarters like this:

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Other Vegetables:

  • Tofu: Buy extra-firm, but can be hard to stir fry since it will break apart if not careful. Drain all the water, Place on large plate with several layers of paper towels. On top of tofu block, place another large plate, and then something heavy on top. Let it sit for 20 minutes. Thiswill press out a lot of water from the tofu – making the tofu more firm and easier to stir-fry with.
  • Corn: Fresh, canned or frozen. Honestly, I prefer frozen!
  • Peas: Fresh or frozen.
  • Tomatoes: Large dice, but try to drain liquid and seeds from the tomatoes (save the liquid for your morning smoothie)
  • Bamboo Shoots: Canned, cut into julienne or strips
  • Baby Corn: Canned, cut into smaller pieces
  • Green Beans: Parboil or steam first.Easiest way – boil a cup of water in a small saucepan, add in the beans, cover and let cook for 2 minutes until just about cooked through.
  • Broccoli – Parboil or steam partway. Or, you can cut the florets into the finest pieces.
  • Spinach – Fresh spinach leaves

Meats & Seafood

Meats: If you go to an Asian market, you’ll likely find already-sliced meats, packaged specifically for Hot Pot, Teppanyaki, Korean BBQ & Mongolian BBQ. These meats are sliced frozen by the butcher on a electric meat slicer. They are so thin, almost shaven, that they’ll cook in seconds.

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We like using chicken and ribeye.

If you aren’t near an Asian market, head over to the frozen foods section in your regular grocery store. Look for “shaved beef” that’s packaged for Philly Cheesesteak Sandwiches.

If you slice the meats yourself at home, slice thinly, then cut into long, thin strips.

Seafood:Shrimp and bay scallop (the smaller scallop) are great in Mongolian BBQ. It’s a little harder to stir-fry fish, unless it’s firm fish. For all seafood, drain and pat very dry.

Base of Flavor:Aromatics

Onion:Slice onions very thinly.

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Garlic: I like to slice the garlic thinly as well, especially if you are new to stir-frying. Minced garlic using a garlic crusher makes the garlic too easy to burn. Burnt garlic tastes bitter, so you really have to cook fast and know exactly when to add the garlic. Sliced garlic gives you more leeway.

Green Onion: Cut into 1″ lengths or chopped

Ginger:I love stir-frying with ginger, but, similar to garlic, ginger turns bitter when burnt. Here are some options. First peel the brown ginger skin – just scrape off the skin with a spoon.

  • Grate fresh ginger with a rasp grater. You can mix1/4 teaspoon of grated ginger into your cooking sauce to use later in the stir-fry.
  • Use a vegetable peeler and peel very thin slices of fresh ginger. Use chef’s knife to cut into thin julienne strips, then mince as finely as you can.
  • For just a little hint of ginger, grate the ginger with rasp grater. Get about 1 teaspoon of grated ginger between your fingers and squeeze the ginger juice into a small bowl. Mix the ginger juice with the cooking sauce to use later in the stir-fry.

Cilantro Stem: You’re probably familiar with using cilantro leaves as a garnish, or chopped to add last minute to a dish, but I like the cilantro stem even more. Mince the stems, and add to the wok the same time you add the garlic, green onion and ginger. This method allows a gentle cilantro flavor throughout the entire dish…not just when you happen to bite into a cilantro leaf in other dishes.

Variety of Toppings

It’s always fun to add crunchy toppings or a sprinkling of fresh herbs. Here are some of our favorites:

  • Chopped, roasted, unsalted peanuts
  • Sesame seeds
  • Crunchy fried noodle
  • Almond slivers
  • Chopped herbs: cilantro leaves, green onion, Thai basil

Noodles for Mongolian BBQ

You can use any type of noodles that you like, even thin spaghetti pasta if you can’t find Asian noodles. There are healthy, gluten-free options, if that’s important to you! Rice noodles, Korean sweet potato noodles, egg noodles, zucchini noodles, thick Japanese udon noodles, ramen noodles….the list goes on and on.

Boil the noodles according to package instructions, but shave off about 45seconds from the stated cooking time (the noodles will continue to cook in the wok during the stir-fry, and you don’t want over-cooked, mushy noodles!) After cooking,immediately drain and rinse with cool water to immediately stop the cooking. I like to mix in just a drizzle of Asian sesameoil or regular cooking oil to keep the noodles from sticking and clumping to each other.

Today, we’re using fresh Chinese noodles:

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These are found in the Asian market, in the refrigerated section. The noodles are already partly cooked. All that I need to do is add very hot water to heat up the noodles for about 30 seconds.

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Then drain immediately and mix in a very small drizzle of sesame oil to prevent sticking.

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Cooking Sauces

There are so many choices! My client,San-J, has 7 different cooking sauces that are ready-to-use.

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Or you can make your own (this makes enough for 4 noodle stir-fries).

Ginger SweetTamari

1/3 cup San-Jtamari soy sauce (or good quality soy sauce)
3 tablespoonswater
1/2 teaspoon grated fresh ginger
2tablespoons honey
1 teaspoon Asian sesame oil
1 /2 teaspoon sesame seeds

How to Make Mongolian BBQ at Home • Steamy Kitchen Recipes Giveaways (23)*What is Tamari? Tamari is Japanese soy sauce that ismade from 100% soybeans, go through a naturally brewed fermentation process and is the best quality soy sauce that you can use.

San-J’s Tamari is made from non-GMO soybeans, vegan, gluten-free and kosher. Read more about Tamari here.

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Follow these steps and you’ll get a perfect, light stir-fry, every time. There are a lot of photos, but the entire cooking process is about 7minutes!

Step 1:Meat or Seafood

The first step in any stir fry starts with the meat or seafood. Proteins are cooked first, until seared and just about halfway cooking through.

Add cooking oil to the wok and let it heat up until very hot, but not smoking. Oil shimmers when it’s the perfect temperature.

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This allows you to get really nice browning on the protein without any other ingredient interfering or vegetables causing too much moisture (which would make the protein boil or steam instead of sear). See how there is plenty of room in the wok to allow each shrimp to cook in the oil?

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Cook the meat or seafood on one side, then flip to brown the other side.

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Remove the protein once it’s halfway cooked through. Set aside for now.

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Step 2: Aromatics

There should be oil left in the wok. If not, add in a little more oil and let it heat up until it shimmers again. Add in your desired aromatics. For my dish, I’m adding onion and sliced garlic.

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Once it’s fragrant (aromatic!) it’s time for vegetables.

Step 3: Vegetables

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Add vegetables in the order of those taking longest to cook to shortest time.

  • Longer to cook: Stems from Chinese leafy greens, bell peppers, carrots
  • Shorter time to cook: Soft leafy vegetables, mushrooms, snow peas

Step 4: Noodles

Once the vegetables are nearly cooked through, add in the noodles and about 1tablespoon of water.

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The water will help create a bit of steam, which helps the noodles warm up and finish cooking.

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Step 5: Cooking Sauce

Use whatever cooking sauce you like! We’re using San-J Mongolian BBQ Cooking Sauce. Add about 2 tablespoons.

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Step 6: Addmeat/seafood back in

Now it’s time to add back in the meats or seafood that you’ve seared and cooked about halfway through. It will finish cooking in this step!

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I like to add in bean sprouts now. I like bean sprouts crunchy, so I don’t cook them long.

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How about some roasted sesame seeds?

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Done! Really, it only takes a few minutes to cook this from start to finish. Be sure to wipe down the wok with a paper towel before cooking another batch.

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FAQs

What noodles do they use at Mongolian BBQ? ›

Soba and fresh mein are egg & wheat, not rice, so that's probably why. I've seen apparently Mongolian style recipes using egg noodles. I don't know if it's traditional or not, but I prefer egg noodles in a stir-fry anyway, I find they hold up better. Mongolian Grill uses soba noodles.

What kind of meat is used for Mongolian BBQ? ›

Flank Steak: Flank steak is a lean and flavorful cut of beef that's perfect for Mongolian Beef. Slicing it thin ensures it cooks quickly and absorbs the tasty sauce. Cornstarch: Cornstarch is used to coat the sliced beef.

What is Mongolian barbecue sauce made of? ›

In a large saucepan, combine 1/2 cup tamari, sugar, vinegar, oil, sake and 1/3 cup water. Bring to a boil. Add ketchup, coriander, ground ginger and chili. Simmer for 10 minutes.

What are the thin brown noodles called from Chinese? ›

Mai fun. Also known as “rice vermicelli,” these round and thin noodles are on the drier and chewier side, with their heartier shape making them perfect for stir-fries and salads.

What are thick noodles called in Chinese food? ›

"thick noodles") are thick Chinese noodles made from wheat flour and water. Two types of Chinese noodles are called cumian. One is Shanghai style, thick in diameter, used in Shanghai fried noodles. The other type is Hong Kong style, flat and wide, sometimes yellow-alkaline.

What is the secret ingredient in stir fry beef? ›

But this beef is nothing short of crazy tender and flavorful from one simple step of coating your beef in a little soy and cornstarch before stir frying. Here's how it works: soy sauce: the salt in the soy sauce helps break down the proteins for a more tender texture and infuses the steak with flavor.

What is a substitute for cornstarch in Mongolian beef? ›

It gives the Mongolian beef its signature glossy, thick sauce. If you can't find cornstarch, use flour instead, but it may not provide the same clear, glossy finish. Soy sauce: This gives the dish its savory, umami flavor.

What is hoisin sauce used for? ›

Hoisin sauce is a thick, fragrant sauce commonly used in Cantonese cuisine as a glaze for meat, an addition to stir fry, or as dipping sauce. It is dark-coloured, sweet and salty. Although regional variants exist, hoisin sauce usually includes soybeans, fennel, red chili peppers, and garlic.

What is PF Chang's Mongolian sauce? ›

Deep and flavorful, our Mongolian Style BBQ Sauce can attribute its flavor profile to smoked black pepper, sweet molasses, soy sauce and garlic making this sauce versatile for marinades and as a finishing sauce.

What ethnicity is Mongolian BBQ? ›

Mongolian barbecue (Chinese: 蒙古烤肉; pinyin: Měnggǔ kǎoròu; Wade–Giles: Mêng²-ku³ K'ao³-jou⁴) is a stir-fried dish that was developed in Taiwan during the 1950s. Despite its name, the dish is not Mongolian and is only loosely related to barbecue.

What is Genghis Khan sauce? ›

Genghis Khan is Hokkaido style BBQ. This sauce is produced with a soy sauce base is skillfully blended with sourness, spicy vegetables and spices.

How to make barbecue meat juicy? ›

5 BBQ tips for flavourful, juicy meat
  1. You're only as good as your ingredients. ...
  2. Hold out for the right heat. ...
  3. Cook chicken on low, beef and pork on high. ...
  4. Turn food over only once. ...
  5. Glaze meat in a pinch if you don't have time to marinade.
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What is Genghis Khan BBQ? ›

Genghis Khan is a lamb barbecue dish. For a country that never had a large lamb eating scene, this soul food was pioneered in Hokkaido when marinating lamb in an apple and onion sauce gained popularity. Genghis Khan is simple at first sight with hidden depths, combining chewy mutton with the milder flavor of lamb.

How to build a Mongolian barbecue bowl? ›

Put any kinds of vegetables, meat, as well as other ingredients you like into your bowl. Please keep in mind that amount of food you get should fit in the bowl you selected. In addition, it would be better for you to have noddles on the top of all.

What are Mongolian noodles called? ›

A recipe for Tsuivan (Mongolian Noodles with Meat and Vegetables)! Handmade noodles are steamed over a bed of stir-fried meat and vegetables for a flavorful one-pot meal. Course Main. Cuisine Mongolian.

What are those Chinese noodles called? ›

Mein or mian is simply the Chinese word for noodles. Lo mein means "tossed noodles," while chow mein or chao mian means "fried noodles."

What kind of noodles for stir-fry? ›

Look for Chinese egg noodles (lo mein-style noodles). Spaghetti, Linguine, or Fettuccine. YES, you can make use spaghetti to make a noodle stir fry. This is what we use 95% of the time.

What kind of pasta is Chinese noodles? ›

Chinese noodles are generally made from either wheat flour, rice flour, or mung bean starch, with wheat noodles being more commonly produced and consumed with the ancient wooden noodles mold technology in northern China and rice noodles being more typical of southern China.

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