Best 3 Mongolian Grill Style Mongolian Sauce Recipes

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**Mongolian Grill-Style Mongolian Sauce: A Flavorful Journey to East Asian Cuisine**

Experience the tantalizing flavors of East Asia with our Mongolian Grill-Style Mongolian Sauce, a culinary masterpiece that captures the essence of authentic Mongolian cuisine. This versatile sauce forms the heart of the Mongolian grill cooking technique, where diners create their own stir-fries using fresh ingredients and a variety of flavorful sauces. Our Mongolian sauce is a harmonious blend of sweet, savory, and slightly tangy notes, offering a taste adventure that will transport you to the vibrant streets of Mongolia. It is perfect for stir-fries, marinating meats, or simply as a dipping sauce for dumplings, spring rolls, and other appetizers. Discover the culinary treasure that is Mongolian sauce and embark on a flavorful journey through the heart of Asia.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

HOW TO MAKE MONGOLIAN BBQ AT HOME



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Mongolian BBQ is a joyful celebration of grill-worthy meats and vegetables, served with noodles and a delicious savory and sweet sauce. This easy recipe shows you how to master the Mongolian barbeque experience at home.

Provided by Izzy

Categories     Dinner     Main Course

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 ½ pounds rib eye steak
6 oz cabbage ((about 1/6 of a larage cabbage))
5 oz bean sprouts
1 onion ((thinly sliced))
1 large carrot ((sliced to thin strips))
1 zucchini ((sliced to thin half rounds))
1 tablespoon vegetable oil ((plus extra for adding to the noodles to prevent sticking))
8 oz Asian noodles ((or spaghetti))
salt and pepper ((to taste))
other optional vegetables include mushrooms, broccoli, bok choy, bell peppers, etc.
1/2 cup soy sauce
3 tablespoons sugar
3 tablespoons water
1 teaspoon grated ginger ((it's best to use fresh ginger))
2 cloves garlic ((minced))
2 teaspoons sesame oil
2 teaspoons white sesame seeds

Steps:

  • Gather all the ingredients. Note that this sauce recipe can serve 4 people, and you'll need to adjust accordingly if you are serving a larger crowd.
  • In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, combine soy sauce, sugar, and water. Stir until the sugar is completely dissolved.
  • Add grated ginger, garlic, sesame seeds, and sesame oil. Mix well.
  • Turn off the heat, and your sauce is ready. Pour it into a mason jar. (You can also make it a day ahead and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator.)
  • Cook the noodles according to package instructions until al dente. Then drain the noodles and rinse with cold water. Add some oil and mix well to prevent sticking.
  • In the mean time, gather all the other ingredients.
  • Slice the meat meat into 1/8-inch thick pieces and keep them refrigerated until you're ready to cook. (Tip: You can freeze the meat for about 1 hour before cutting for easy slicing.)
  • Prepare the vegetables: Remove the hard core of the cabbage, and cut the leaves into thin strips; Wash the bean sprouts and dry them properly; Peel the onion and carrot and cut them into thin slices, Slice zuccini into thin half rounds.
  • Preheat the electric griddle to 400 ºF (204 ºC) and grease the surface with oil.
  • Add vegetables and meat to the griddle. It's best to divide the surface into several sections where you cook different types of food.
  • Lightly season your vegetables with salt and pepper, and keep the meat unseasoned.
  • The meat usually takes less than a minute to be fully cooked. Cook the vegetables until softened. Bean sprouts also takes less than a minute to cook.
  • Each person should have a small bowl of Mongolian BBQ sauce. You can dip the food in the homemade Mongolian sauce directly once it's cooked.
  • Alternatively, you can add noodles and the grilled meat and vegetable into a serving bowl. Mix with the homemade Mongolian sauce and enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 650 kcal, Carbohydrate 52 g, Protein 47 g, Fat 30 g, SaturatedFat 14 g, Cholesterol 104 mg, Sodium 1442 mg, Fiber 6 g, Sugar 14 g, ServingSize 1 serving

MONGOLIAN PORK CHOPS (MUSTARDS GRILL)



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You'll have extra marinade, but it keeps well, refrigerated, and can be used for baby back ribs or chicken. Look for hoisin sauce and black bean paste with chilies at Asian grocery stores if you can't find them in a supermarket. * Note: The prep time does not include the three-hour to overnight marinate time. Serve with braised red cabbage and mashed potatoes.

Provided by Brookelynne26

Categories     Pork

Time 45m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 19

6 (10 ounce) center-cut double pork chops
1 cup hoisin sauce
1 tablespoon sugar
1 1/2 tablespoons tamari soy sauce
1 1/2 tablespoons sherry wine vinegar
1 1/2 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 scallion, minced (use all the white part and 2/3 of the green part)
1 teaspoon Tabasco sauce
1 1/2 teaspoons chili sauce (Lee Kum Kee brand, black bean flavor preferred)
1 1/2 teaspoons fresh ginger, peeled and grated
1 1/2 tablespoons garlic, peeled and minced
3/4 teaspoon white pepper
1/4 cup fresh cilantro leaves and stems, minced
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup mustard powder (Coleman's preferred)
2 egg yolks
1/2 cup red wine vinegar
3/4 cup creme fraiche or 3/4 cup sour cream

Steps:

  • Trim the excess meat and fat away from the ends of the chop bones, leaving them exposed.
  • Put the pork chops in a clean plastic bag and lightly sprinkle with water to prevent the meat from tearing when pounded.
  • Using the smooth side of a meat mallet, pound the meat down to an even one-inch thickness, being careful not to hit the bones.
  • Alternatively, have your butcher cut thinner chops and serve two per serving.
  • To make the marinade, combine all the ingredients in a bowl and mix well.
  • Coat the pork chops liberally with the marinade and marinate for three hours or up to overnight in the refrigerator.
  • Prepare mustard sauce.
  • Put the sugar and mustard in the top of a double boiler and mix with a whisk.
  • When well combined, whisk in the egg yolks and vinegar.
  • Cook over simmering water, stirring occasionally, for 10 to 15 minutes, until it is thick enough to form ribbons when drizzled from the spoon.
  • Remove from the heat and allow the mixture to cool.
  • When cool, fold in the creme fraiche.
  • Keep refrigerated until needed.
  • Place the chops on the grill and grill for five minutes on each side, rotating them a quarter turn after two to three minutes on each side to produce nice crosshatch marks. (It's good to baste with some of the marinade as the meat cooks).
  • As with all marinated meats, you want to go longer and slower on the grill vs. shorter and hotter, because if the marinated meat is charred, it may turn bitter.
  • The pork is ready when it registers 139F on an instant-read thermometer.
  • Offer the mustard sauce on the side for dipping.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 822.1, Fat 43.2, SaturatedFat 16.5, Cholesterol 293, Sodium 1137.3, Carbohydrate 41.5, Fiber 2, Sugar 31, Protein 63.4

MONGOLIAN SAUCE



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Make and share this Mongolian Sauce recipe from Food.com.

Provided by foodart

Categories     Chinese

Time 15m

Yield 10 cups

Number Of Ingredients 13

4 cups hoisin sauce
2 cups plum sauce
1 cup oyster sauce
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup chinese sweet black vinegar
1 cup shaoxing wine
1/2 cup peanut oil
1/2 cup chili oil
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1 tablespoon dried orange peel
2 tablespoons minced garlic
3 tablespoons minced ginger
1 tablespoon onion powder

Steps:

  • Combine together and pour into a bottle. Let this refrigerator overnight before using.

Tips:

  • To make sure your Mongolian sauce has a nice, thick consistency, be sure to cook it until the sugar has dissolved and the mixture has reduced by about half.
  • Feel free to adjust the amount of soy sauce, brown sugar, and sesame oil to your liking. You can also add a pinch of red pepper flakes for a bit of heat.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with other ingredients like garlic, ginger, or green onions. You can also add a splash of rice vinegar or lime juice for a bit of extra tang.
  • Be sure to heat your Mongolian sauce through thoroughly before serving. You can do this in a saucepan over medium heat or in the microwave.

Conclusion:

This Mongolian sauce is a delicious and versatile sauce that can be used on a variety of dishes. Whether you're making Mongolian beef, chicken, or shrimp, this sauce is sure to please. So next time you're looking for a flavorful and easy-to-make sauce, give this Mongolian sauce a try. You won't be disappointed!

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