A one-pan dinner that’s quick, comforting and full of flavour!
If you haven’t ever tried cooking your ramen noodles in your stir-fry, rather than separately, I am here to tell you it is definitely something you need to try. I know bringing a pot of water to the boil and cooking noodles isn’t difficult, but when you’ve had a busy day and you need a delicious dinner in a hurry, throwing everything into the one pan is the ultimate time and sanity saver.
One-pan Beef Ramen Noodles is a very simple recipe that is perfect for busy weeknights when you need something fast, satisfying and family-friendly – and of course, full of flavour! Juicy minced (ground) beef, the most delicious hoisin-based sauce, vegetables and ramen noodles come together in one pan for the ultimate easy and economical dinner. I love to finish the dish with sesame seeds, sliced spring onion (scallion) and chilli crisp for extra texture and flavour, and I highly recommend these extra touches (the adults can just add the chilli to their portions, if you have sensitive little eaters around).
The best part of this dish (as with many other stir-fries), is that it is endlessly customisable – use whatever veggies you have on hand in the crisper drawer! I have suggested tons of options below, so check them out. If there are any leftovers, they keep for up to 3 days in the fridge, and make an absolutely gorgeous lunch option.
What other vegetables can I add to this stir-fry?
This recipe is super versatile, and you can use whatever veggies you have on hand. The key is to consider the cooking time of each vegetable. Harder veggies like carrots or broccoli need a bit more time, while delicate greens cook quickly and should be added last. Here are some great options:
Carrot, capsicum (bell pepper), zucchini (courgette), wombok cabbage, sugar snap peas or snow peas (mangetout): Slice thinly or julienne (think matchsticks) and add at the same time as the bok choy so the vegetables retain their crunch.
Mushrooms: Slice thinly. Add to the pan just after the garlic and cook for 1–2 minutes before adding the minced (ground) beef. To keep with the Japanese theme, try shiitake, enoki or oyster mushrooms.
Broccoli or cauliflower: Chop into small florets. Steam or microwave for 2–3 minutes first, then toss them in with the bok choy.
Kale or baby spinach: Shred into bite-sized pieces. Add at the very end, tossing until just wilted.
What kind of noodles are used for ramen?
Ramen uses springy, Chinese-style wheat noodles. They differ from other Asian noodles as they are made with “kansui” or lye water, giving them a unique chewy texture. It’s best to use purpose-made ramen noodles, as if you substitute other noodles they won’t have the same texture. However, you can use other instant noodles if that’s all you have on hand.
Watch how to make One-pan Beef Ramen Noodles
What are some other one-pan noodle dishes?
If you love a quick and easy noodle dish, I think you’ll enjoy:
Stir-fried Beef with Flat Rice Noodles
Chicken and Thai Basil Stir-fry with Noodles
Filipino Stir-fried Noodles and Chicken
Quick Chicken Chow Mein
Sticky Pork Noodles
One-pan Beef Ramen Noodles
One-pan Beef Ramen Noodles is an easy, flavoursome stir-fry featuring juicy beef, ramen noodles and fresh veggies in a hoisin-based sauce. Perfect for busy weeknights!
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
Ingredients
Sauce
- ¼ cup (60 ml) tamari or all-purpose soy sauce
- 2 tsp sesame oil
- ¼ cup (60 ml) hoisin sauce
- 2 tbsp mirin
Stir-fry
- 1 tbsp oil (olive oil or a neutral oil)
- 500 g (1 lb 2 oz) minced (ground) beef
- 2 tsp freshly minced garlic
- 250 g (9 oz) ramen noodles (or 3 x 85 g/3 oz ramen noodle packets, or any other instant noodle packets, flavouring sachets discarded)
- 2 cups (500 ml) water
- 1 bunch baby bok choy, finely sliced
- 3 cups (270 g) bean sprouts
To serve
- 1 tbsp sesame seeds
- Chilli crisp (optional)
- 1 spring onion (scallion), finely sliced
Instructions
Sauce
- In a small bowl, combine the sauce ingredients.
Stir-fry
- Heat the oil in a large, deep, heavy-based pan over medium–high heat. Add the garlic and cook, stirring, for 30 seconds.
- Add the minced (ground) beef. Cook, stirring, for 3–4 minutes, breaking it up with a spatula or wooden spoon, until browned and cooked through.
- Add the sauce, stir to combine and cook for 2–3 minutes until slightly thickened. Push the beef to the outside of the pan, creating a space in the middle of the pan.
- Place the noodles in the centre of the pan. Add the water. The noodles will not be completely submerged – they will be half-submerged, and that is okay.
- Place the lid on and cook the noodles for 1 minute.
- Remove the lid, turn the noodles with tongs, cover and cook for a further 1 minute or until the noodles are just pliable (they will continue cooking when the vegetables are added).
- Remove the lid and toss in the bok choy and bean sprouts. Use tongs to toss the noodles, beef and vegetables until they are well combined. Cook, tossing, for 1 minute until the vegetables have slightly softened to your liking and the noodles have cooked through.
Serve
- Serve immediately topped with sesame seeds, chilli crisp (if using) and sliced spring onion.
Notes
Make ahead
Prepare the sauce up to 3 days in advance and store in an airtight container in the fridge.
Leftovers
Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Add a splash of water when reheating to loosen the sauce. Not suitable to freeze.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Category: Beef, Quick and Easy
- Method: One-pan, Stir-fry
- Cuisine: Asian-inspired
Sharon says:
We absolutely loved it! Sauce was perfect!
Nicole says:
So glad to hear, Sharon! Nic x
Jessica says:
This was pretty good!
I was wondering however, if there was a way to take the sodium down a bit?
I used coconut aminos instead of soy sauce.
It’s just a little too salty for my personal taste.
Thank you!
My boys liked it a LOT.
Nicole says:
Hi Jessica, I would use low-sodium soy sauce or halve the amount. Hope this helps! Nic x
Claudia says:
Hi! I just wanted tobsay that all your recipes I have tried are quick and delicious. Thank you so much for giving me the inspiration when I can’t be bothered. They’re all flavourful and without complicated instructions. You’re brilliant.
Nicole says:
Claudia, thank you SO much! Day made! I hope you continue to enjoy the recipes. Nic x
Caitlin says:
Would you recommend low sodium or regular soy sauce? Thanks!
Nicole says:
Hi Caitlin, I use regular (all-purpose) soy sauce, but you could use low-sodium if you prefer. It’s up to you. Nic x
C says:
I have been following you for a while and finally tried one of your recipes. This was so easy, so good, and a hit with the whole family! I’m so excited to try your other recipes. I used broccoli instead of bok choy and subbed oyster sauce for the hoisin because it’s what I had. Amazing!
Nicole says:
Hi C, I am so glad you took the plunge … and this was a great choice to start with. I love the sound of your subs, too. Nic x
Dori says:
I made this for the first time last night ! It was delicious. Definitely will be adding this one to my rotation. I’ve tried so many ramen recipes and they were terrible. This one is the best !
Nicole says:
Wonderful to hear, Dori! Nic x
Kimberley Taylor says:
Mine ended up quite watery. Did I do something wrong? Still tasted great. I added a bit of hot chilli sauce for flavour.
Nicole says:
Hi Kimberley, I’m so sorry that your dish was watery. Was the heat high enough to cook off and reduce the liquid? I have had this recipe tested a few times, and it’s always worked out, but I am disappointed to hear that you had problems. Nic x
Sharna says:
Yuuuuuuuuuuum!!! I added more bok choy and a little less bean sprouts. My family of 4 loved this dish! Thank you 🙂
Nicole says:
Hi Sharna, wonderful to hear! Nic x
Manon says:
My family loves Nicole’s recipes, and there is seriously not one so far that hasn’t been a hit, and I’ve tried a fair few. But this one tops them all, it’s quick, super flavourful and just awesome. Highly recommend.
Nicole says:
Hi Manon, that is so beautiful to hear! Thank you so much for your lovely comments. Nic x
Alice says:
Sooo delish! Made this tonight and will definitely add to our easy dinners rotation. Thank you!
Nicole says:
Brilliant to hear, Alice! Nic x
Kelley says:
Easy and delicious!
Nicole says:
Hi Kelley, I’m so glad you liked it. We are eating this all the time at the moment as it’s so easy! Nic x
Sharna says:
Super quick, easy and delicious! Thank you for the recipe!!
Nicole says:
Fantastic to hear! Thank you so much for trying the recipe, I’m so pleased to hear you enjoyed it! Nic x
Jane OReilly says:
Loved these!! Was so quick and easy, and the flavours were sensational!!! Thanks Nicole 🥰
Nicole says:
A pleasure! So glad you enjoyed it. xx
Jane says:
Made this dinner for first time, it was quick and easy and tasted fabulous! I added a few more veggies, just to use them up (broccoli & carrots). My family loved it 🥰 I’m working my way through your recipes, Nicole, they have all been delicious. I’ve got my love of cooking back thanks to you!
Nicole says:
That is the most beautiful feedback ever! Thank you. I hope you keep enjoying the recipes! xx
Ange says:
So quick and so tasty!!!
Nicole says:
So glad you enjoyed it! xx
Nicole says:
Fantastic to hear! xx