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Beef Chow Mein with Sha Cha Sauce

Published 2 days ago4 minute read
or Sha Cha Beef, you already know how much it can elevate a dish.

 
ingredients for beef chow mein.

Precise ingredient quantities are in the recipe card below .

Egg noodles are typically used in Chinese stir-fried dishes such as Chicken Chow Mein and Lo Mein, which I shared earlier. You may use dried, fresh, or precooked egg noodles. When testing this beef chow mein recipe, I used dried thin ones (see image above), which are often found in Wonton Noodle Soup. They cook quickly and have a pleasant, springy texture that doesn’t turn mushy when boiled and then stir-fried.

Several cuts of beef work well for this recipe. This time, I used sirloin steak (referred to as rump steak in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand), which has some marbling and is tender when prepared and cooked properly. Other good options include flat iron, flank, skirt, and tenderloin.

I chose red chili pepper, bok choy, and onion for their vibrant color combination, crunchy texture, and distinct flavors. You’ll also need some garlic for added aroma.

sha cha sauce in jars and bowl.

Sha Cha sauce (Shā Chá Jiàng/沙茶酱), also spelled Shacha or Sacha, is a savory Chinese condiment made from dried seafood, aromatics, and spices. Popular in Teochew, Fujian, and Taiwanese cuisines, it’s known for its deep umami flavor and versatility.

This versatile sauce is a thick, brown paste topped with a layer of reddish oil. Be sure to stir well to combine the two components before using. The most widely recognized brand is Bull Head/牛頭牌 (see two different packages in the image above).

Although labeled “Barbecue Sauce” in English, Sha Cha is not the same as Char Siu sauce (叉烧酱), which is used for Chinese BBQ pork, or the sweet, peanut-based Satay sauce (沙爹酱), often served with grilled meat skewers.

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a plate of beef chow mein with sha cha sauce.

Marinate the beef

Mix the sauce

Cook the noodles (skip if using precooked noodles)

Sear the beef

Fry the vegetables

Combine the dish

    1. Choose beef cuts that are suitable for quick stir-frying, such as sirloin, flat iron, flank, skirt, and tenderloin.

    2. Learn more about Sha Cha Sauce in the “Ingredient Notes” section above. You may use XO sauce as a substitute.

    Serving: 1 serving | Calories: 424 kcal | Carbohydrates: 23 g | Protein: 17 g | Fat: 29 g | Saturated Fat: 8 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 8 g | Trans Fat: 1 g | Cholesterol: 52 mg | Sodium: 519 mg | Potassium: 362 mg | Fiber: 2 g | Sugar: 3 g | Vitamin A: 1009 IU | Vitamin C: 30 mg | Calcium: 59 mg | Iron: 3 mg

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    a plate of beef chow mein with sha cha sauce.

    After shooting the recipe, we had this dish for lunch. Although it was no longer hot, the flavor was still spot on. My daughter usually doesn’t fancy spicy food, but the heat from the chili pepper mellowed during cooking, so she was quite happy with the subtle hint of spiciness. As for the rest of the family, who adore hot food, they stirred in some homemade Chili Oil. Even Better!

    When I have extra time, I like to pair this all-in-one quick meal with a light soup to balance out its dryness. Seaweed Egg Drop Soup or Tomato Egg Drop Soup are my go-to options.

    chicken chow mein in a wok.

    There’s plenty of room for variation in this chow mein recipe. You can swap the beef for your favorite protein: chicken (see image above), pork, shrimp, egg, or pressed tofu. For the first four options, follow the same cooking order as with beef. Tofu, however, can be added along with the vegetables.

    Feel free to use other vegetables too, such as bean sprouts, bell peppers, celery, Napa cabbage, snow peas, mushrooms, or whatever you have on hand. After all, stir-fried noodle dishes, just like fried rice, are perfect for a fridge raid!

    Looking for other tasty noodle recipes? Try these popular ones:

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