Lo mein might already be one of your go-tos when ordering Chinese takeout. Skip spending money and make this dish at home in only 30 minutes!

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Beef Lo Mein in a cooking pan

Lo Mein

If you haven't tried lo mein before, you are probably wondering what the heck it is. In short, lo mein is a stir-fried noodle dish. Long, soft egg noodles are tossed with a savory and sweet sauce and either beef or chicken. The end result is a bowl of slurpy deliciousness!

You have probably heard of lo mein's close cousin "chow mein". Wondering what the difference is between the two? Lo mein is a dish of soft noodles tossed in a thick sauce. Chow mein, on the other hand, calls for a longer frying time to make the noodles crispy. Both are delicious and super easy to make!

Lo Mein Sauce

Sweet, savory and rich, lo mein sauce is oh-so comforting. It's also VERY easy to make. My interpretation only requires brown sugar, beef broth and soy sauce. You simply bring all the components to a boil together and just like that, you have a homemade lo mein sauce.

Beef Lo Mein in a bowl

What Meat Goes with Lo Mein?

  • Beef: Flank steak, skirt steak, ribeye or top sirloin will all work great in this recipe. Whatever cut you choose, make sure the beef achieves a nice golden color. It will have so much flavor.
  • Chicken: If you are going to opt for chicken, use boneless breasts. Skip the browning step, but still slice the chicken into two-inch pieces. When sauteeing your chicken slices in your sauce, make sure to cook them all the way through!
  • Veggie Lo Mein: if you are skipping out on the meat, you can always make our incredible Veggie Lo Mein.

Lo Mein Noodles

Most grocery stores will carry lo mein noodles in the Asian aisle. You can find these wheat and egg based noodles dried or fresh. If you get lucky, you will find fresh lo mein noodles in the refrigerated section (sometimes in the produce aisle, sometimes in the Asian aisle). These will allow you to skip the boiling step entirely, as they are already cooked!

If you can't find dry or fresh lo mein noodles, don't panic! I often use spaghetti noodles when I am in a pinch. They work great and don't sacrifice taste!

Lo Mein Ingredients

  • Noodles: Any egg noodles will work. Try to snag authentic lo mein noodles, but like I said above, spaghetti noodles will work also.
    • Note: After cooking the noodles rinse them with cold water to prevent them from sticking together.
  • Sesame Oil: If you don't already have sesame oil on hand, grab some! It is a key ingredient in most Asian cooking. It adds a toasted, nutty flavor to dishes. You will toss your cooked noodles in sesame oil to prevent them from sticking while you prepare the rest of your lo mein components.
  • Better than Bouillon (Beef flavor): This broth concentrate is a game changer! It has an amazing beef flavor and has become a staple in my kitchen. You will use it to make a beef broth that will serve as the base of your lo mein sauce.
  • Soy Sauce: You can't make Chinese food without soy sauce! Soy sauce will elevate your broth and give it that signature Asian flavor.
  • Brown Sugar: Brown sugar adds the necessary thickness to your sauce. Chinese sauces almost always contains brown or white sugar for this reason!
  • Garlic: Lo mein calls for fresh garlic. Don't use garlic powder or marinated garlic if you can avoid it. The fresh stuff makes all the difference!
  • Veggies: For my interpretation of lo mein, you will use carrots, onions and broccoli. Carrots and broccoli are perfect for stir-fry, as they keep a nice bite and provide a perfect contrast to soft lo mein noodles. You can also add bell peppers.

Storing Lo Mein

Store your lo mein in an airtight container in the fridge. It will last for 3-5 days! Bonus: The sauce gets richer as it marinates in the fridge. Can you say BOMB leftovers?!

Other Asian Recipes to Try

  • Simple Yakisoba Noodles Recipe
  • The Best Beef Stir Fry Recipe
  • One Pot Beef & Broccoli Recipe
  • Chicken Chow Mein
  • Grilled Teriyaki Chicken Thighs

Recipe

Beef Lo Mein in a bowl

Beef Lo Mein Recipe

Prep Time 10 mins

Cook Time 20 mins

Total Time 30 mins

Beef lo mein might already be one of your go-tos when ordering Chinese takeout. Skip spending money and make this dish at home in only 30 minutes!

  • 8 oz noodles (cooked according to instructions)
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1/4 cup hot boiled water
  • 1 tbsp Beef Better Than Bullion
  • 3 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp brown sugar
  • oil (olive or sesame) for frying
  • 1 lb beef
  • 2 large carrots
  • 2 cup broccoli
  • 1 large onion
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • Into hot, boiled water add Better Than Bullion and brown sugar; stir to dissolve. Into the mixture, add soy sauce and set aside.

    Beef Lo Mein Sauce

  • Dice carrots, broccoli and onion into two-inch pieces. Pre slice beef into very thin strips. Using a hot skillet with sesame oil, cook beef until it's golden brown, remove from the skillet and set aside.

    Ingredients for Beef lo mein

  • Using the same skillet that was used to cook beef, sautee onions until golden brown with sesame oil. Remove from the skillet. In the same skillet, saute carrots until softened, add broccoli and cook for about three minutes. Press garlic into the same mixture.

    Vegetable for Beef lo mein inna bowl

  • Add cooked beef into the skillet with vegetables. Pour sauce over the ingredietns and let them simmer for about 2 minutes.

    beef and vegetables in a skilet

  • Add cooked noodles and toss everything together.

    noodles with beef and veggies in a skillet

  • Into a large dish, combine noodles, vegetables and beef. Toss to bring everything together and serve while it's still hot.

    Beef Lo Mein in a bowl

Nutrition Facts

Beef Lo Mein Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 381 Calories from Fat 153

% Daily Value*

Fat 17g 26%

Saturated Fat 6g 30%

Cholesterol 54mg 18%

Sodium 586mg 24%

Potassium 433mg 12%

Carbohydrates 37g 12%

Fiber 3g 12%

Sugar 7g 8%

Protein 20g 40%

Vitamin A 3746IU 75%

Vitamin C 6mg 7%

Calcium 56mg 6%

Iron 3mg 17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

About Author

Natalya Drozhzhin

Natalya founded Momsdish to demonstrate that placing a homemade meal on the table is not hard at all. Natalya makes cooking easier and approachable, by simplifying the ingredients, while still producing the same great taste.