Published Apr 05, 2019 Updated Nov 05, 2024
Chinese Szechuan Beef
Over the years, numerous American readers have requested a Szechuan beef recipe after I shared my sesame beef recipe. Therefore, I’ve crafted this recipe specifically for everyone eagerly awaiting this popular American-Chinese dish.
What Is Sichuan Beef
Szechuan beef, much like beef and broccoli, is not actually from China; it is a spicy and aromatic Chinese dish known for its bold flavors and tender beef slices stir-fried with chili-garlic sauce, bell peppers, and chili oil “la yu.” It’s a popular choice for those who enjoy fiery and zesty cuisine with a satisfying kick. In Sichuan, there is a well-known dish called 水煮牛肉, or literally “Water Cooked Beef,” where tender beef is poached in water and doused in a fiery chili-oil sauce, spiked by Sichuan peppercorns. However, the Chinese beef dishes found in the US are mostly just beef stir fry in a mildly spicy sauce with some vegetables. Every Chinese restaurant or Chinese buffet here has its own rendition of Sichuan beef. This Szechuan beef is my take on PF Chang’s version, well-loved by many diners, especially as a takeout!
What Does Szechuan Beef Taste Like
Szechuan beef typically has a bold and complex flavor profile. It’s savory, spicy, and slightly sweet, with a noticeable heat from the chili-garlic sauce and chili oil used in the recipe. The beef is thinly sliced into sticks and marinated with corn starch to achieve a velvety and tender texture, highly prized in Chinese cuisine. The tender beef, the mouthwatering sauce pair well with steamed rice, creating a satisfying and flavorful meal that’s sure to please any palate. However, Szechuan Beef is not to be confused with Hunan Beef or Mongolian Beef. Hunan is a province in China, neighboring the Sichuan province. Both dishes are similar, but Hunan Beef is generally spicier in flavor than Szechuan cuisine, while Mongolian Beef is more muted in taste and non-spicy.
Ingredients
What’s in Szechuan Beef? This recipe calls for simple ingredients and takes only 20 minutes to make!
beef – you may use flank steak, sirloin, or tenderloin for tender meat. chili garlic sauce – gives the spicy note to this dish. chili oil or la yu – this red-hued oil adds heat and color to this Szechuan style shredded beef. green and red bell peppers – all colors, texture and peppery flavors to the finished dish.
See the recipe card for full information on ingredients.
How To Make Szechuan Beef
Helpful Cooking Tips
I used Rooster brand (Huy Foong) chili-garlic sauce, commonly available in the US. However, any other brand of coarse chili garlic sauce will work just as well. Shaoxing wine or Chinese rice wine is optional; however, it adds a subtle aroma that enhances the dish’s flavor profile. “Szechuan” is the old English spelling for “Sichuan,” a province in China. Therefore, this recipe is also known as Sichuan beef.
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