Hunan Beef Stir-Fry Recipe

Succulent beef slices complemented with the heat of chilli peppers, the authentic version of Hunan beef bursts with wonderful flavours and it’s very quick to cook.

Hunan beef the authentic way

In overseas Chinese restaurants, you often see dishes labelled with two elements: the name of a Chinese province/city and the star ingredient. Hunan Beef is one example, along with Szechuan chicken, Peking ribs, etc. But with lots of adaptation, they don’t always reflect the classic flavour profile of the cuisine of that region.

Today’s dish, Hunan beef stir-fry(小炒黄牛肉) may not taste similar to what you’d get from a takeaway/takeout, but it will definitely help you to understand why many believe Hunan cuisine (Xiang Cai, 湘菜) tastes just as good as Sichuan food and deserves equal recognition.

Similar to Hunan Chicken, this beef dish stands out for its piquant, smoky and bold flavour. Also, the super fast cooking process ensures that the meat tastes as succulent as possible.

Ingredients 

For this simple stir-fry, you’ll need some fairly common ingredients. I’ll list them in four groups and tell you how they contribute to the dish.

Beef

cutting beef into thin slices

For best results, you’ll need a beef cut that’s flavourful and tender enough for a quick stir-fry. Like for Black Pepper Beef, my favourite is skirt steak which is moderately priced and suitable for most cooking methods. When sliced thin and cooked over high heat for a short period, it tastes luscious and succulent.

Other suitable beef cuts include filet mignon (as in Beef and Mushroom Stir-Fry), sirloin, flank, tri-tip, round steak, etc. If you’d like to learn more, check out the Simple Guide of Cuts of Beef on FoodBeast.

Chillies

The second important ingredient is chilli peppers. They provide a kick of heat that’s essential to authentic Hunan beef. Two different types are used in my recipe.

fresh chillies and pickled chillies
  • Fresh chilli peppers. You may choose whatever type that suits your tolerance to heat. I used a medium-heat variety simply labelled as red chillies in UK supermarkets.
  • Pickled chilli peppers. Known as Pao Jiao/泡椒 in Chinese, they taste hot and acidic so are very good at reviving any bland dish. They usually come in jars or plastic packaging and can be found in Chinese stores.

🛎 Substitutes: If you have trouble sourcing Chinese pickled chilli, try similar versions from other cuisines. I’ve tried Spanish ones which I think are a reasonable substitute. Another alternative is Hunan style pickled chilli garlic sauce that can be easily made at home.

Aromatics

julienne celery, minced garlic and ginger

For extra fragrance and an addition of crunchy texture, I like adding some celery to the dish. It can be replaced by a generous bunch of coriander (cilantro) if you prefer. Also, coarsely mince some garlic and ginger as they’re nearly indispensable for Chinese stir-fries.

Seasonings

The seasonings for this dish are a set of basic Chinese condiments added to marinate the beef before cooking: Oyster sauce, light and dark soy sauce, rice vinegar, white pepper and cornstarch. There is enough saltness in these sauces and pickled chillies, so you wouldn’t need extra salt.

Cooking procedure

It couldn’t be simpler to cook Hunan beef. Yet still, you’d need to pay attention to a few things to make it top-notch. While explaining the cooking steps, I’ll also highlight some tips to help you succeed.

Step 1: Slice the beef

With a sharp knife, cut the beef into thin slices (no thicker than a coin). It’s important that you cut it across, not along, the grain of the meat. This will prevent chewiness.

If you aren’t confident in slicing fresh meat, leave it in the freeze for 1-2 hours until semi-frozen. It’s much easier and quicker to cut a firm piece of meat.

Step 2: Marinate the beef

marinating beef with sauces

Different from saucy Chinese stir-fries, such as Pepper Steak, there isn’t any sauce for this dish. All the seasonings are for marinating the beef. So you don’t need to add any condiments while cooking.

In a bowl, mix oyster sauce, light and dark soy sauce, Shaoxing rice wine, white pepper and cornstarch. Add the beef and gently rub until no more liquid can be seen. Pour in a little oil to coat the beef. Leave to marinate for about 10 minutes while you wash and chop other ingredients.

Step 3: Sear the beef

searing beef slices in a wok

In this step, sear the marinated beef in a little oil until it’s half-cooked (the surface of the meat just loses its pinkness).

To achieve a succulent result, it’s key to cook the beef as fast as possible to retain its moisture. To achieve this, it’s best to use a carbon steel wok if available and keep the heat high.

Step 4: Stir-fry the dish

Add fresh chilli, pickled chilli, celery, garlic and ginger to the beef. Stir and toss constantly to distribute the heat evenly. Dish out after no more than 1 minute. You should be able to smell the aroma released from the vegetables (do not overcook).

Now, enjoy it warm with a bowl of steamed rice. I’ve also used it to stuff Bao Buns. Equally delicious!

Hunan Beef Stir-fry

Succulent beef slices complemented with the heat of chilli peppers, the authentic version of Hunan beef bursts with wonderful flavours and it’s very quick to cook.
Prep: 5mins | Cook: 5mins | Total: 20mins | Servings: 2

Ingredients 

For the beef

  • 12 oz beef (skirt or flank steak), about 12oz, see note 1
  • 1 tablespoon oyster sauce
  • 1 teaspoon light soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon dark soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon rice vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1 pinch white pepper
  • 1 teaspoon neutral cooking oil

For stir-frying

  • 2 tablespoon neutral cooking oil
  • 1 oz fresh chilli pepper, chopped, or to taste
  • 1 oz pickled chilli pepper, chopped, or to taste
  • 2 oz celery, julienned, can be replaced by coriander
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 1 teaspoon minced ginger

Instructions 

Marinate the beef

  • Cut the beef into thin slices across the grain. To make cutting easier, you may put it in the freezer for 1-2 hours until it’s semi-frozen.
  • In a bowl, mix oyster sauce, light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, rice vinegar, sugar, cornstarch and white pepper. Put in the beef. Gently rub until the meat fully absorbs the marinade.
  • Add 1 teaspoon of oil and mix well. Leave to marinate for 10 minutes or so.

Stir-fry the dish

    • Heat an empty wok over high heat until smoking hot (see note 2 if using non-stick cookware). Pour in 2 tablespoons of oil and swirl to coat the perimeter of the wok.
    • Add the beef. Separate and flip the pieces with chopsticks to fry them evenly.
    • As soon as most of the beef loses its pinkness, put in the rest of the ingredients (fresh chilli, pickled chilli, celery, garlic and ginger). Retain the high heat and toss constantly for about 1 minute.
  • Dish out and serve immediately with steamed rice.

Notes

1. When shooting this recipe, I used skirt steak. You may use other beef cuts that are suitable for quick stir-frying, such as flank, sirloin, round steak, etc. 
2. For best results, use a traditional carbon steel wok. If using non-stick wok or frying pan, remember to add the oil first then heat up.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 426 kcal

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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