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    Noodle & Beef Chow Mein | Family Dinner

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    Modified: May 14, 2025 · Published: May 11, 2020 by Lucy Mathieson · This post may contain affiliate links · 68 Comments
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    Our deliciously simple old school noodle & beef chow mein recipe is packed full of cabbage, carrot, beef mince, curry powder and noodles - a classic family favourite. #chow #mein #beef #noodles #family #dinner #recipe #thermomix #conventional #healthy #cabbage #vegetable

    Our deliciously simple old school noodle & beef chow mein recipe is packed full of cabbage, carrot, beef mince, curry powder and noodles - a classic family favourite. 

    Just like my curried sausages and spaghetti bolognese, this chow mein recipe is always a winner with the kids!

    A bowl of beef, noodles, vegetables and peanuts.

    Who needs:

    • a quick and easy family dinner
    • a budget-friendly recipe
    • a meal the whole family will love
    • a dinner recipe where you can freeze the leftovers (and there WILL be leftovers!!)

    .... then Beef Chow Mein is the recipe for you!

    Jump to:
    • Budget-Friendly Chow Mein Ingredients
    • 30 Minute Old School Beef Chow Mein
    • Recipe Notes & Tips
    • Storing & Freezing Chow Mein
    • More Freezer-Friendly Family Dinners
    • Noodle & Beef Chow Mein
    A fork in a bowl of healthy beef chow mein with vegetables and noodles.

    Budget-Friendly Chow Mein Ingredients

    This old fashioned recipe is a great money saving dinner that certainly wont break the bank!

    You'll need:

    • olive oil
    • minced garlic and ginger - you can mince your own fresh garlic cloves and ginger or you can use store-bought jars of pre-minced (which is what I do!)
    • brown onion - medium sized and finely chopped
    • beef mince - I generally use lean beef mince, however you can use any beef mince you have available
    • curry powder - I use Keens brand but any store-bought curry powder is fine
    • carrots 
    • cabbage - use finely sliced white or green cabbage for this recipe
    • noodles - I generally use thin hokkien noodles, but you can also use Singapore noodles, 2 minute instant noodles or even spaghetti broken into pieces

    For the sauce: 

    • liquid vegetable stock - use store-bought liquid vegetable stock or make your own using water and vegetable stock powder
    • oyster sauce - this can be bought from the Asian section of any amor supermarket
    • soy sauce - you can use light or dark soy sauce for this recipe
    The ingredients for noodle and beef chow mein.

    30 Minute Old School Beef Chow Mein

    Want to have dinner on the table in just 30 minutes? Our beef chow mein is the perfect midweek family dinner. 

    *Please scroll to the recipe card at the bottom for the full detailed method (as well as additional Thermomix instructions).

    Step 1 - Brown Beef Mince And Onion

    Beef mince and onion in a frying pan.

    Step 2 - Add Spices And Seasonings

    Curry powder, minced garlic and ginger being added to fried beef mince and onion.

    Step 3 - Add The Vegetables And Sauce Ingredients

    Cabbage, carrot, soy sauce and oyster sauce in a frying pan.
    Curry powder coated noodles, beef mince and vegetables.

    Step 4 - Stir Through Noodles

    Noodles on top of beef, carrot and cabbage in a frying pan.
    A frying pan full of noodles, beef and vegetables.

    Recipe Notes & Tips

    • Curry powder - 2 teaspoon of curry powder (as per the recipe) will give you a very mild tasting chow mein (this is the amount I use when I cook this recipe for my family, including my young son). If you want a stronger flavour, then simply add an extra teaspoon of curry powder.
    • Cabbage - it might seem like you're adding a LOT of cabbage to the frying pan, but it cooks down to virtually nothing! Even if you're not a fan of cabbage, make sure you include it in this recipe... you can't taste it once cooked as it takes on the flavour of the sweet oyster and soy sauces.
    • Noodles - the hokkien noodles can be replaced with Singapore noodles, 2 minute instant noodles or even spaghetti broken into pieces.
    • Beef substitutes - you can substitute the beef mince for chicken, pork or lamb mince. Alternatively you can use sliced chicken breasts instead.
    • Thickening the sauce - if you'd like to thicken your chow mein sauce even further, dissolve 1 tbs of cornflour with ¼ cup of water and mix through during the last minute of cooking.
    • Serving suggestions - Serve chow mein with extra soy sauce, crushed peanuts and sesame seeds (optional).
    A bowl of noodles, cabbage, carrot and beef chow mein.

    Storing & Freezing Chow Mein

    This is one of those delicious recipes that's even better when reheated!

    Chow mein can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days.

    Alternatively, it can be frozen for up to 3 months. 

    A fork with noodles, carrot, peanuts and cabbage.

    More Freezer-Friendly Family Dinners

    If you love a quick and easy family dinners (that can also be prepped ahead of time and frozen!), then check out my collection of easy dinners here.

    A collection of images of homemade main meals that can be frozen.

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    Our deliciously simple old school noodle & beef chow mein recipe is packed full of cabbage, carrot, beef mince, curry powder and noodles - a classic family favourite. #chow #mein #beef #noodles #family #dinner #recipe #thermomix #conventional #healthy #cabbage #vegetable

    Noodle & Beef Chow Mein

    Our deliciously simple old school noodle & beef chow mein recipe is packed full of cabbage, carrot, beef mince, curry powder and noodles - a classic family favourite. 
    5 from 45 votes
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    Course: Dinner
    Cuisine: Asian
    Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Servings: 6 serves
    Calories: 500kcal
    Author: Lucy Mathieson

    Ingredients

    • 2 tbs oil
    • 500 g beef mince
    • 1 brown onion chopped
    • 2 cloves garlic minced
    • 1 tbs ginger finely minced
    • 2 teaspoon curry powder more or less depending on your taste preferences
    • 2 carrots finely chopped
    • ½ cabbage shredded
    • 250 ml water
    • 1 teaspoon vegetable stock powder
    • ⅓ cup oyster sauce
    • 2 tbs soy sauce
    • 350 g Singapore noodles or thin hokkien noodles
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    Instructions

    Conventional Method

    • Heat the oil in a frying pan and add the beef mince and chopped onion.
    • Saute until the mince has browned and the onion has softened (approx 5 minutes).
    • Add the garlic, ginger and curry powder and cook until fragrant (approx 1-2 minutes).
    • Add the carrots, cabbage, water, vegetable stock powder, oyster sauce and soy sauce and stir-fry for 2-3 minutes.
    • Meanwhile, prepare the noodles according to the packet instructions.
    • Drain noodles and add to the chow mein.
    • Stir to combine and cook for a further 1 minute.
    • Serve with extra soy sauce, sesame seeds or chopped peanuts.

    Thermomix Method

    • Place the garlic and brown onion into the TM bowl and chop on Speed 6 for 5 seconds. Scrape down the sides of the bowl.
    • Add the carrot and chop by pressing Turbo 4-5 times (or until it's the chunkiness you desire).
    • Add the minced ginger and the oil. Saute on Varoma, Reverse Speed 2 for 4 minutes.
    • Add the beef mince and cook on Varoma, Reverse Speed 2 for 4 minutes.
    • Add the curry powder, vegetable stock, oyster sauce, soy sauce and the cabbage to the bowl. Cook on 100 degrees, Reverse Speed 1 for 4 minutes (you'll need to use the spatula to push the cabbage down).
    • Meanwhile place the noodles into the ThermoServer and cover with boiling water (time will be specified on the packet).
    • Drain the noodles and add to the TM bowl. Mix on Reverse Speed 2 for 1 minute (using the spatula to help mix everything together).
    • Place into the ThermoServer and leave for 10-15 minutes to thicken.
    • Serve with a little extra soy sauce, sesame seeds or chopped peanuts.

    Notes

    RECIPE NOTES & TIPS
    Ingredients Info:
    • minced garlic and ginger - you can mince your own fresh garlic cloves and ginger or you can use store-bought jars of pre-minced (which is what I do!)
    • brown onion - medium sized and finely chopped
    • beef mince - I generally use lean beef mince, however you can use any beef mince you have available. Alternatively, you can substitute the beef mince for chicken, pork or lamb mince. Alternatively you can use sliced chicken breasts instead. 
    • curry powder - I use Keens brand but any store-bought curry powder is fine. 2 teaspoon of curry powder (as per the recipe) will give you a very mild tasting chow mein (this is the amount I use when I cook this recipe for my family including my young son). If you want a stronger flavour, then simply add an extra teaspoon of curry powder. 
    • cabbage - use finely sliced white or green cabbage for this recipe. It might seem like you're adding a LOT of cabbage to the frying pan, but it cooks down to virtually nothing! Even if you're not a fan of cabbage, make sure you include it in this recipe… you can't taste it once cooked as it takes on the flavour of the sweet oyster and soy sauces. 
    • noodles - I generally use thin hokkien noodles, but you can also use Singapore noodles, 2 minute instant noodles or even spaghetti broken into pieces
    • liquid vegetable stock - use store-bought liquid vegetable stock or make your own using water and vegetable stock powder
    • oyster sauce - this can be bought from the Asian section of any amor supermarket 
    • soy sauce - you can use light or dark soy sauce for this recipe
    Extra Recipe Tips:
    Thickening the sauce – if you’d like to thicken your chow mein sauce even further, dissolve 1 tbs of cornflour with ¼ cup of water and mix through during the last minute of cooking.
    Serving suggestions – Serve chow mein with extra soy sauce, crushed peanuts and sesame seeds (optional).
    Storing & freezing - Chow mein can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. Alternatively, it can be frozen for up to 3 months. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 500kcal | Carbohydrates: 52g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 59mg | Sodium: 955mg | Potassium: 475mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 3470IU | Vitamin C: 30.5mg | Calcium: 65mg | Iron: 2.4mg
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    Comments

    1. Shelly says

      January 16, 2020 at 5:02 pm

      Hi, Anyone have an idea in weight of how much cabbage you used please? I have the most enormous cabbage you have ever seen and half wouldn't even fit into a large stew pot.

      Reply
    2. Evelyn See says

      October 18, 2019 at 6:11 pm

      Hi.. I didn't see cornflour in the recipe ingredients.. can you advise?

      Reply
      • Lucy says

        October 19, 2019 at 10:13 am

        Hi Evelyn, I've just added a notes section at the bottom of the recipe card to explain this. xx

        Reply
    3. Sue says

      October 13, 2019 at 12:17 pm

      5 stars
      I love this dish - thank you so much!!! I adapted the recipe somewhat - added a packet of chicken noodle soup, more mince and have used chicken mince instead and steamed it instead of stir-fried it. Super delicious and teenage kids liked it - so that was a bonus! 🙂

      Reply
      • Lucy says

        October 14, 2019 at 7:26 am

        Oh fantastic!!!!

        Reply
    4. chris says

      October 01, 2019 at 6:31 pm

      5 stars
      Super delicious! My kids wouldn't eat it I put two big spoons of curry powder in. Will to be it down next time to one, but my wife and I loved it! Just like Nans yum

      Reply
      • Lucy says

        October 01, 2019 at 6:56 pm

        That's fantastic! Thank you so much!

        Reply
    5. Raechelle says

      February 14, 2019 at 7:57 pm

      Im not sure if I did something wrong, followed the recipe but this was terrible, the mince turned into slop, you couldn't even tell there was meat in it. This unfortunately made the texture very sloppy and my kids wouldn't eat it.

      Reply
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