Ground Beef Teriyaki Ramen with a five ingredient teriyaki sauce, ramen and broccoli in less than 20 minutes!
We love easy Asian Noodle dishes like this one or more classic ones like Easy Pad Thai, Classic Chinese Chow Mein or Chicken Lo Mein.
Ground Beef Teriyaki Ramen
We love easy weeknight meals and this skillet ramen is no exception. With just a few ingredients in your own homemade teriyaki sauce you’ll love how they coat the ramen and made the easiest and best noodle bowl ever.
Why use ground meat? I love making noodle bowls with ground beef because ground meat can be broken apart into pieces small enough that the sauce coating the noodles will also adhere the beef to the noodles.
Can you use another kind of meat?
YES, you can certainly swap ground beef out for ground chicken, pork, turkey or even crumbled extra firm tofu.
Can you use premade teriyaki sauce?
Yes, absolutely. I’d use caution in picking a high quality soy sauce, the lower the quality the tendency for it to be saltier than tastes good. And if you’re going to reduce the sauce at all it will only intensify the salty flavors. If you want a good pre-made option the one I reach for in a pinch is this one.
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Where can you buy ramen?
Ramen noodles don’t need to be purchased from an Asian grocery store like authentic soba, lo mein or udon noodles. You can simply buy pre-made ramen packets and discard the seasoning packets which are full of salt and msg. Cook for just 2 minutes on a rapid boil before draining, the noodles can overcook easily.
Good Vegetables for Stir Fries:
- Broccoli
- Snow Peas
- Carrots
- Bok Choy
- Water Chestnuts
- Bamboo Shoots
- Zucchini
- Baby Corn
- Onions
- Bell Peppers
Ground Beef Teriyaki Ramen
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground beef 85/15
- 2 tablespoons garlic minced
- 1 tablespoon ginger minced
- 1/4 cup white wine (I use Sake, but this can be hard to source)
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup mirin
- 1/2 cup light soy sauce
- 2 packets ramen discard the seasoning packet
- 8 ounces broccoli florets
- sesame seeds optional
Instructions
Brown the ground beef in a heavy bottomed skillet on medium-high heat until cooked through (roughly 6-8 minutes).
Add in the garlic and ginger, cook for an additional 1-2 minutes, stirring frequently.
- Add in the white wine, sugar, mirin and soy sauce.
Let reduce on medium heat for 6-8 minutes or until reduced by half the volume.
While the sauce is reducing cook the ramen for 1 minute shy of the instructions in a microwave safe bowl.
Steam your broccoli slightly in the microwave for 1-2 minutes in a covered microwave safe bowl.
- Add the ramen and broccoli to the skillet and toss together before serving.
- Garnish with sesame seeds if desired.
Doubled the recipe for my four teens and we two adults … everyone loved it! Thank you 🙂
I used teriyaki sauce – and I think next time I might add a little sugar – or do the sauce from scratch.
As everyone said, this recipe is the BOMB! The guys ate the entire dish in no time flat – next time I’ll double it. I used Bragg’s Aminos and the millet brown rice ramen as the other cook suggested. Used 12 oz of broccoli, too. PERFECTO!
Thank you so much. I really needed something new to add to our meal rotations!!!
YAY!
I’m glad you decided to give this dish a try, Sue.
I don’t have ramen on hand. Could I use brown rice noodles and still have a similar outcome?
Yes, those will still work for this recipe. Enjoy!
Delicious! Even my youngest two loved it…I probably should have doubled it…next time!
I substituted coconut aminos for the light soy sauce and apple cider vinegar for the white wine and it turned out fantastic! Thanks for the great recipe!
I’m glad you enjoyed it so much!
I’m I supposed to drain the water from the noodles?
Yes, you’ll remove the noodles from the bowl and add them with the broccoli into the skillet.
Holy $#$%)^* &@#$!!! I’m having trouble finding “family friendly” words to describe this genius meal. Suffice to say I am very satisfied– It’s really hitting the spot. Thank you!
Haha!!! You’re welcome, Renee.
I made this tonight! I have tried other beef ramen recipes and so far, I think I like this one the best! Thank you for sharing! Definitely will make this again.
Made this tonight. Super easy and looks pretty good. Can’t wait to try to with ground turkey or chicken.
After browning the beef, how long are you supposed to reduce the premade terriaki sauce in the beef?
You’ll let the sauce reduce by half, usually around 6-8 minutes.
Just made this tonight. Used organic millet and brown rice ramen noodles. Absolutely delicious. Great flavor for a super quick meal. Thank you.
I’m glad you loved it so much to give it a 5 star rating. Thanks, Dawn.
I will be using WEL-PAC chow mein stir-fry noodles. How many ounces should I use
You’ll want to use 6 ounces of noodles. Enjoy!
If you don’t have fresh ginger could you use ground ginger?
Yes but you’ll want to use a lot less ( about 1/4 teaspoon) considering it is stronger in flavor. Enjoy!
probably a silly question, but what ingredients are to be left out if you use premade teriyaki sauce?
Not a silly question at all. Just leave out everything except for the beef, ramen and broccoli. Enjoy!
Are you supposed to drain the grease from meat or leave it in?
If you’re using beef with a higher fat content, you may need to drain it.
I made this even though I realized too late I didn’t have any wine and it was still delicious. Can I freeze leftovers? I live alone and would love to freeze some for later.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Yes, you can freeze this. I would recommend freezing them in smaller portions so you can just pull out whatever you need. Easy peasy!
what can i use instead of wine
You can always use apple or white grape juice as a substitute.
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This makes me so happy! So glad you’re loving the site!
Our family loves this recipe! Low sodium soy is a must in this one or it comes off too salty. Great recipe!
So glad you all loved it!
I am not much for this kind of food but I must say so myself it was very amazing wow the flavor my whole family loved it even my granddaughter and my 2 yr old grandson thanks so much for sharing
I’m so glad you decided to give it a try, Janet! Thanks for the 5 stars!!
What amount of purchased teryaki sauce should be used?
About 1 1/2 cups of pre made sauce. Enjoy!
Hi, can I substitute chicken or beef stock for the sake/wine?
Yes, but just know that it will adjust the flavoring in the dish. Enjoy!
I love a good beef recipe! I have to try it!
Enjoy!
This is the perfect weeknight dinner! Yummy!
Thanks Catalina!
mmm..this looks absolutely delicious!! The perfect dinner!!
This sounds amazing! I want to dive into my screen!
Thanks Erin!
Yum! What a great weeknight dinner option!
This looks AMAZING! Wish I was eating it right now!
Thank you!
After seeing this I won’t need to order take-out! Love this <3
Yay!! Thanks Jacque!