Mongolian Beef is typically known for its irresistible sauce and tender strips of beef, but let’s twist it a bit, shall we? By trading out the usual flank steak for ground beef and tossing everything into a slow cooker, we get a cozy, equally flavorful version that’s perfect for those busy days. And what’s more comforting than a big ol’ plate of chow mein? Marrying these two creates a meal that’s not only easy to make but incredibly satisfying and a surefire hit with the whole family.
This one-dish wonder is pretty hearty all on its own, but for those of you wanting a little extra, feel free to serve it over a bed of steamed rice to soak up all that delicious sauce. A crisp, refreshing cucumber salad also makes a fabulous side, giving a nice contrast to the warmth of the main dish. And of course, a sprinkling of sesame seeds or chopped green onions can really make the flavors pop.
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Slow Cooker Mongolian Ground Beef Chow Mein
Servings: 6
Ingredients
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