Beef Noodles with Spicy XO Sauce is a less than 20-minute easy Cantonese Chinese beef stir fry recipe. With crunchy vegetables and a spicy XO sauce, it's the perfect noodle slurping bite.
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You are just going to love our Cantonese Beef Noodles with Spicy XO Sauce because it can be made from WOK (or frying pan) to PLATE in a flash. The spicy savory sauce with simple stir fry ingredients makes this that one dish that our whole family asks for time and time again.
Keep your chow fun noodles extra-long for extra luck and longevity in the new year, just like in our recipe Spicy Beef and Longevity Noodles.
History of XO Sauce
Have you ever tried XO Sauce? It's a very delicious umami chunky sauce that was originally invented in Hong Kong in the early 80’s. It is said that the first recipe for XO sauce was created by Spring Moon Restaurant connected to the Peninsula Hotel.
However, I really think that was created by some brilliant person in one of the Dai Pai Dong (open air food stalls in Hong Kong) in Kowloon. The word is still out on this.
What is in Chinese XO Sauce?
XO sauce is going to be your new favorite condiment. It is made of roughly chopped dried seafood, including scallops, dried fish and shrimp, and cooked with chili peppers, onions, oil and garlic. Some XO sauce brands have dry cured Jinhua ham too.
XO Sauce has a very special “FUNKY taste” that adds a dimension of smoky, spicy, savory to any dish. Funky is fabulous. Don’t knock it until you try it. XO sauce is delicious as a condiment for our Chinese New Year Radish Cake, on steamed fish, in stir fries, noodles, eggs and much more.
OX sauce is a bold condiment that is used frequently in the Guangdong region of China. The term XO comes from the word extra old cognac. There is absolutely no cognac in the sauce, but it is a symbol of wealth and prestige . Let me tell you they charge enough for this sauce!!!
Where Can You Buy XO Sauce?
You can buy XO sauce at your local Asian Food Store or online on Amazon. In addition, you can also buy it directly online from Lee Kum Lee. If you are living in Asia, your whole world is one big Asian Food Store. Some of our favorite Hong Kong XO sauce brands are…
- MRS SO XO SAUCE - MEDIUM SPICY
- LEE KUM KEE XO SAUCE with ABALONE EXTRA HOT
- LEE KUM KEE XO SAUCE EXTRA HOT
There are many different types of XO sauce. Some are mild and savory, and others are spicy. Of course, the boys love the spicy version, but the mild is also fabulous in this XO sauce noodles recipe.
One bottle of XO sauce can start at $10 USD and can go up from there. However, one bottle can make a several recipes. The taste is worth every penny. XO sauce is savory, spicy, rich and has an interesting texture. I would describe it as a super kicked up sauce that is great with beef, pork, chow fun noodles and phenomenal in Pantry Fried Rice.
Substitute for XO Sauce
The best substitute for XO sauce is adding extra oyster sauce with a little sriracha sauce and/or a sprinkle of red pepper flakes together. It does not have the texture of traditional xo sauce, but it is quite nice.
Please note that xo sauce is not gluten free nor is it vegan. We have not found a gluten free XO version on the market yet. However, you can use Lee Kum Kee Gluten Free Panda Oyster Sauce combined with Sky Valley gluten free sriracha sauce if you have a gluten intolerance.
Beef Stir Fry Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- Ultra-thin sliced beef is delicious. We used sirloin but if you choose a tougher cut of beef, you will need to marinate the meat longer. The secret for getting your beef ultra-thin sliced is to freeze it for about 45 minutes before slicing it against the grain. If you have extra thin sliced beef be sure to try our Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe. However, you can use any protein you desire in this recipe like pork, eggs, tofu or even left-over Savory Herb Roasted Whole Chicken.
- Rice Noodles are perfectly gluten free. In addition, these are the same noodles used for “Gong chao ngau hoi” 干炒牛河 (which means dry fried beef) we enjoy at the Dynasty Restaurant in Hong Kong. To make it simple for you, we used Pad Thai noodles as that is something you can find readily in even a western food market in the Asian food section. Chow fun (wide flat rice noodles) are traditional in this Cantonese recipe. Use those if you can find wide flat rice noodles near you. If you want to substitute with another type of noodle, like egg noodles, please cook until a firm aldente according to the instructions on the package before adding the noodles to this recipe.
- XO Sauce is the star of this recipe. If you need a substitution for xo sauce, the closest exchange is to add a little more oyster sauce and a little sriracha sauce and/or red pepper flakes to the recipe.
- Oyster sauce is a thick deep brown rich sauce made from oysters, water, salt, sugar, modified corn starch, wheat flour, and caramel color. If you need a vegan option for oyster sauce, we have had good luck with Wan Ja Shan or Lee Kum Kee Vegetarian Mushroom Oyster sauce. Lee Kum Kee has a gluten free oyster sauce too. Oyster sauce can be purchased in the Asian section of your grocery store, in an Asian market or online via Amazon. Other great recipes using oyster sauce are Easy Pork shiitake Mushroom Stir Fry and our Asian Eggplant in Garlic Sauce.
Secondary Ingredients
- Soy sauce or tamari, if you prefer to keep your recipe gluten free.
- Sesame oil adds a delicious nutty flavor to the recipe.
- Shao Xing wine or a dry sherry to marinate the beef.
- Vegetables like, bean sprouts, snow peas, or other quick cooking vegetables like peppers are nice addition to pan fried noodles. Bean Sprouts are traditional in this Cantonese recipe. However, bean sprouts can be difficult to find fresh. In that case, substitute other thinly sliced quick cooking vegetables, like we did.
- Aromatics like garlic, onion and spring onion really make this Hong Kong noodle dish special.
How to Make Best Pan-Fried Noodles
- Don’t over crowd your wok or frying pan. If you overcrowd your pan, you are no longer stir frying but that is steaming. Steaming will change the texture of your dish and your goal is to dry fry. Cook in small batches. Sometimes, people will refer to this method as the Hong Kong fried spaghetti recipe.
- Use the Dry Fry technique just like in our Garlic Pork and Dry Fried Green Beans recipe. The Dry fry technique is using the heat of the pan and oil to cook the ingredients in the pan. Just keep that wok moving! Extra liquids like water or broth are not needed.
- Keep an eye on your noodles when you are pre-soaking them. It only takes about 3- 5 minutes in boiled water. Don’t let your rice noodles get too soft. Your goal is to have a noodle a firm aldente as the noodles will be fried again in the pan. No one likes mushy noodles.
- We used pad Thai style rice noodles for the Beef Noodles with Spicy XO Sauce dish. However, you could use any noodle you wish in this dish and have in your pantry.
- Remember, if you are using other noodles like egg noodles, you will need to cook these to a firm al dente like we did with our kimchi pasta before adding them to this pan-fried noodle recipe.
Dietary Restrictions
- If you need to adhere to strict gluten-free guidelines, pass on the XO sauce or make your own from scratch. Use a gluten free oyster sauce and use tamari instead of soya sauce. Need more spice? Add a dash of dried red chili flakes or sriracha sauce.
- Adjust your seasonings to your taste. If you like it spicier add additional XO sauce or red pepper flakes. Want it saltier? Then, add more tamari (soya sauce). If you’re used to having that Chinese balance in flavors, you are probably missing the little bit of sugar. We left it out intentionally as this brand of xo sauce has a little sugar in it already.
- If want a lower carb version, just load up on loads of veggies like bell peppers, broccoli, snow peas or baby corn, etc. Skip the rice noodles all together or just add a few to say that you did. Maybe even go for a fried egg on top…
- Extra beef? Make a Beef and Peppers in Black Bean Sauce and enjoy!
Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ's)
The best substitute for XO sauce is Oyster Sauce mixed with a little Sriracha and/or red pepper flakes.
Prepared jarred XO sauce is not generally gluten free. If you have a gluten sensitivity, you can substitute XO sauce with gluten free oyster sauce and red pepper flakes.
Generally speaking, the best noodle for a chow fun is an extra wide thin rice noodle. However, if you have difficult finding the extra wide flat rice noodles you can substitute with Pad Thai noodles as desired.
Be creative! Use what you have in your crisper and in your pantry and adjust the recipe to your needs.
When you eat noodles in Asia, the more you slurp the noodles the better. This savory, spicy and delicious bite is for you!
More Chinese Stir Fry Recipes
Beef and Peppers in Black Bean Sauce
Spicy Pork and Bamboo Stir Fry
Better Than Take Out Vegetable Lo Mein
Wood Ear Mushroom Vegan Stir Fry
Spicy Beef and Longevity Noodles
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Beef Noodles with Spicy XO Sauce
Equipment
- wok or frying pan
Ingredients
Beef Marinade
- ¼ pound beef
cut against the grain - 1 tablespoon rice wine Shaoxing wine or a dry sherry
- 3 tablespoon tamari (soy) sauce
(1 tablespoons for marinade and 1-2 tablespoon for sauce) - ¼ teaspoon white pepper
or to taste - 1 teaspoon cornstarch
Noodles and Sauce
- 100 grams rice noodles
dried (we used medium Pad Thai noodles but if you can find the extra wine those are nice too) - water enough hot water to cover the noodles to soak
- 2 tablespoon canola oil
1 tablespoon to cook the beef and 1 tablespoon to pan fry the rice noodles. - 1 small onion
sliced in moons - 2 cloves garlic
minced - 2 tablespoon oyster sauce
- 2 tablespoon XO Sauce
spicy or regular - 1 teaspoon sesame oil
Garnishes and Veggies
- 1 cups bean sprouts
sprouted mung beans or sliced snow peas - 2 teaspoon green onions optional - garnish
Instructions
- In a medium bowl add your sliced beef, shaoxing wine, 1 tablespoon of soy sauce, white pepper and cornstarch and allow to marinade while your rice noodles are soaking.
- Soak your dried rice noodles (medium or extra wide) in a bath of hot water for about 3-5 minutes or just until they start to softened but not completely al dente. (FYI: Noodles will continue to cook when they are fried.) Rinse noodles with cool water, drain and set aside.
- Put 1 tablespoon of oil in your wok (frying pan) and turn on medium-high heat . Once the temperature is at medium heat add the onions and garlic and fry for a minute just until the aroma hits your nose.
- Add your marinated beef to the pan and stir fry for a minute or two or just until turns golden brown. Remove beef and onions to a plate and keep warm and set aside. If you wanted to cook some other veggies then you would add them at this point and stir fry until crisp tender and then remove from your pan. We stir fried sliced snow peas as that is what we had on hand. (Feel free to add any quick cooking thin sliced vegetables at this time and stir fry until crisp tender and then remove from pan.) If you choose to add bean sprouts (sprouted mung beans), wait to add them to the pan until you have added all the sauces at the end of the cooking process.
- Add 1 tablespoon of oil and your presoaked noodles to the seasoned pan turn up the heat to medium high. Move the noodles quickly around in the pan keeping them separated so they do not stick. (feel free to add a little more oil or a little more water just to prevent sticking and to confirm that your noodles are aldente- test a noodle)
- Add your beef mixture and stir fried snow peas or veggies cooked back to the noodles and add XO sauce, Tamari (soy sauce), oyster sauce, and mix until well incorporated. If you want to add in bean sprouts, you would add them to the pan at this time and just toss until warm but crisp.
- Serve Pan Fried Beef Noodles with Spicy XO Sauce with a sprinkle of green onions for garnish and get ready to make second helpings...
Video
Notes
- Don’t over crowd your wok or frying pan. If you overcrowd your pan, you are no longer stir frying but that is steaming. Steaming will change the texture of your dish and your goal is to dry fry. Cook in small batches. Sometimes, people will refer to this method as the Hong Kong fried spaghetti recipe.
- Use the Dry Fry technique just like in our Garlic Pork and Dry Fried Green Beans The Dry fry technique is using the heat of the pan and oil to cook the ingredients in the pan. No extra liquids like water or broth are added to cook the recipe.
- Keep an eye on your noodles when you are pre-soaking them. It only takes about 3- 5 minutes in boiled water. Don’t let your rice noodles get too soft. Your goal is to have a noodle a firm aldente as the noodles will be fried again in the pan. No one likes mushy noodles.
- We used pad Thai style rice noodles for the Beef Noodles with Spicy XO Sauce dish. However, you could use any noodle you wish in this dish and have in your pantry. We are all about staying budget friendly and using up your inventory. Remember, if you are using other noodles like egg noodles, you will need to cook these to a firm aldente before adding them to this pan-fried noodle recipe.
- If you need to adhere to strict gluten-free guidelines, pass on the XO sauce or make your own from scratch. Use a gluten free oyster sauce and use tamari instead of soya sauce. Need more spice? Add a dash of dried red chili flakes or sriracha sauce.
- Adjust your seasonings to your taste. If you like it spicier add additional XO sauce or red pepper flakes. Want it saltier? Then, add more tamari (soya sauce). If you’re used to having that Chinese balance in flavors, you are probably missing the little bit of sugar. We left it out intentionally as this brand of xo sauce has a little sugar in it already.
- If want a lower carb version, just load up on loads of veggies like bell peppers, broccoli, snow peas or baby corn, etc. Skip the rice noodles all together or just add a few to say that you did. Maybe even go for a fried egg on top…
- A helpful hack for cutting your beef ultra-thin is to freeze it for about 45 minutes before slicing it against the grain.
- Extra beef? Make a Beef and Peppers in Black Bean Sauce and enjoy!
Aubry says
Looks great.
HWC Magazine says
Thank you Aubry.
Karen (Back Road Journal) says
I have all the ingredients except the main one. It is time to look for XO sauce once more. In the end, it will probably have to be brought to me by the friendly Amazon driver.
HWC Magazine says
Don't you know it. What we do without our dedicated Amazon team! Grab a bottle of XO sauce today as we know you will love this recipe. Stay well and take care
Raymund says
Nice to see your using XO sauce, I love them in noodles and other dishes like stews and even fried rice. I bet that noodle of yours would taste fantastic.
HWC Magazine says
Thanks Raymund. We net you like the the spicy version too. XO sauce is so delicious added to so many recipes. A little jar does not last long.
mjskitchen says
Anything that takes less than 20 minutes to throw together has my vote nowadays. 🙂 Have never heard of XO sauce but since Amazon has become my right hand, it sounds easy to acquire. Everything about this dish looks delicious and something I know that both Bobby and I will enjoy, Thanks!
HWC Magazine says
Thank you MJ. I know, right...what would we do without Amazon. It has been a life saver this year for sure. Most certain you are going to love these pan fried XO noodles. Almost like surf and turf Cantonese style. Stay well and take care
John / Kitchen Riffs says
Love noodles. Any and all. I've had them made with XO sauce, but haven't done it myself. Why not? Dunno -- but I will. Super nice recipe -- thanks.
HWC Magazine says
Thank you John. We hope we have inspired you to give this recipe a try at home. Seriously addictive noodles. Take care
Hannah Kaminsky says
You can never go wrong with noodles! This one especially sounds so quick and satisfying. Thanks for sharing!
HWC Magazine says
No doubt! Noodles are the ultimate comfort food and this dinner idea is a speedy option too.
Liz says
Oooh, I cannot wait to make this! I love spicy noodle dishes! Can you believe I've never heard of XO sauce?? Hoping I can track some down!!!
HWC Magazine says
Hi there Liz. so happy we can introduce you to something new. XO sauce is easiest found at an Asian food store but also readily available via Amazon too. We hope you give this recipe a try soon.
Aarthi says
YUM, I love everything about this noodles , looks addictive and I can't stop eating these noodles. That spicy flavor sauce is interesting, will have to try it out. As always love your recipe videos , tips and excellent photography!
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much Aarthi! We are delighted to hear that our recipe tips and videos are helpful. Pan fried beef noodles with XO sauce are so addictive. Great slurping noodle. Stay well and take care
Vincent says
Yum yum! My favorite Cantonese No. 1 cuisine. Great to have it with Ice lemond tea or cold beer.
HWC Magazine says
Thank you Vincent! These Cantonese beef fried noodles are one of the boys favorite recipes. Chinese New Year is right around the corner. Be sure to check out our other recipes...https://www.hwcmagazine.com/recipe-category/holidays/chinese-new-year/. Stay well and take care
Midco says
Looks great and XO sauce is best to match with
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much Midco. Pan Fried Beef noodles with Spicy XO sauce is the boys favorite Hong Kong noodle recipe. XO sauce is the best. Hope you are doing well. Stay well and take care
Mark says
I didn’t think I would be able to follow but I was wrong. Easy, smart recipe. Excellent! Love the sauce.
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much Mark. Delighted to hear that you are enjoying or Beef Noodle with Spicy XO Sauce recipe. Once you get your items cut up the cook time is only 5 minutes. Great for weeknight dinners.
Phil says
Yummy!!!
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much Phil. Stay well and take care
Michelle | Sift & Simmer says
Yum, love XO sauce and these beef noodles look amazing! Definitely craving for some now!
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much Michelle. We love XO sauce too, it turns an ordinary recipe magical. We will make a second batch for you! Take Care
Eha Carr says
Bobbi - as you well know a wok is never far from my hand and beef stir fries abound in this house . . . . very similar to your recipe minus the XO ! For some reason it took me awhile to be friends with it . . . perchance it was a feeling that it was a modern fusion 'makeup' thingie !!! Here we can obviously access many different makes in ordinary supermarkets - but, I agree, I also like Lee Kim Kee . . . . must fish my last bottle out . . . Meanwhile I hope that matters happening as we read and write have brought as big a smile on your face as mine . . .
HWC Magazine says
Thank you Eha! XO sauce takes some time to get acquainted to it. However, that funk flavor (umami) as we call it really makes this dish. Remember the first time enjoying this at the local mom and pop restaurant in HK. Hustled straight over to the Park N Shop to pick up supplies to make it at home. The boys love this one and we have made it many times. Take Care
mjskit says
I've never had OX sauce but I know where I can find it. Love the sauce, the ingredients and the fact that it's another quick and easy dish! Thanks for sharing!