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Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe is an easy spicy nourishing less than 30-minute braised beef noodle soup made with thin shaved beef, daikon radish, mushrooms, Chinese five spice and gluten free rice noodles.

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What is the most frustrating part of Asian recipes for you? For us, it’s the mile-long list of ingredients, tedious prep and long cooking times. That is exactly why we went to work in our test kitchen to simply the process for you.

One of our favorite comfort foods is the delicious slow cooked Taiwanese beef noodle soup recipe that has at least a million ingredients and hours to cook. Do you have hours to slave over the stove and a million of hard to find Asian ingredients in your pantry? We thought not!

Instead, our Asian beef noodle recipe gives you that same slow cooked nourishing flavor without all the effort.

Delicious scoop of soup in a ladle ready to be served.

Simplified Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe

  • Easy to find ingredients and many of them are optional.
  • Ready in under 30 minutes.
  • Uses thin, quick cooking tender thin sliced sukiyaki beef instead of a tough beef flank (that requires hours of slow cooking to tenderize) like in our Sukiyaki Beef Udon recipe.  This saves you time and hassle.
  • Gluten-free
  • Everything cooks in one pot on the stove top.

Nourishing Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe: Give Your Body What its Craving

We are in between seasons. One day it is cool and damp and the very next day it is hot and steamy.  You are carefree and running out the door without any jackets, but this is the time you need to take extra care of your health. The best way to stay healthy is to fuel in your body with warming nourishing foods. Our spicy beef noodle soup will warm you from the inside out. Check out our Feed Your Spleen; Nourish Your Body article to learn more about this health hack.

It’s Soup Season!

What’s your favorite way to enjoy the autumn season? We love walks in the forest and enjoying the gorgeous change of colors. However lately, it is getting a little chilly. It’s perfect soup season weather.

This braised beef noodle soup really hit the spot. Each healthy spoonful was a delight. The delightful mix of gorgeous fresh veggies, beef, mushrooms, daikon radish, slurping noodles will satisfy all your cravings. Enjoying healthy cuisines from around the world does not need to be complicated. Check out our video below to find out how to make the World’s Easiest Asian beef noodle soup.

Best Soup Broth Ever!

Have you ever tried our Spicy Sichuan Hot Pot or our Simple Spicy Hot Pot? It is that tasty soup broth that has you keep going back for more. Simply Delicious! Our Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe has an addictive broth that is savory, complex and aromatic. We achieved this tasty beef soup broth with simple ingredients and aromatics. You probably have many of them in your pantry or refrigerator right now.  

Soup ingredients laid out over a dark wooden board.
Soup Ingredients

Soup Ingredients

Usually, traditional Chinese soups need to cook all day or at least several hours. Also, many of them contain Chinese medicine and herbs. Have no fear! This soup is ready in 30 minutes and there is not a Chinese medicinal herb within miles of our soup pot! We are way too tired today to be tending over a pot of soup…so instead we made some improvisations.

1) Thin sliced sukiyaki beef or shaved beef

Chipped beef for French dip sandwiches works great. At the market, you can usually find packages of shaved beef in ready packages or you can have your butcher slice thin beef for you. Alternatively, you can cut thin sliced beef at home. Some of our preferred cuts of beef are ribeye, sirloin, top round steak, etc. Hint: If you freeze your beef first, it is much easier to get super thin slices. Additionally, make sure you are cutting the beef against the grain. You can find shaved beef in many local markets already pre-packaged.

Daikon radish on a cutting board.
Daikon Radish

2. Daikon Radish

It’s a native root vegetable to China and Japan but is also grown in the US. This long white root vegetable is also known as the Chinese Turnip, Japanese Radish, White Carrot, lobak, lo pak, chai tau. It’s a mild flavored winter radish that is much milder than a red radish and actually sweetens with cooking. One of our favorite dim sum recipes made with daikon radish is our Chinese Vegan Radish Cake.

You can find fresh daikon at Asian markets, specialty markets like Whole Foods and even regular grocery stores in the fresh vegetable isle. The best season for harvesting daikon is September, October and December.

3. Chinese Five Spice powder

It’s a spice blend made up of dried ground cinnamon, fennel seeds, star anise, Sichuan peppercorn and cloves. This spice is an essential ingredient in our braised beef noodle soup. We used a full 2 teaspoons in this recipe. Chinese 5 spice can be found in a regular grocery store in the spice section. If not, you can blend your own.

Have you ever cooked with Chinese Five Spice Powder before? If you do not have Chinese five spice in your pantry, it is time to get that sorted.  You can make so many delicious dishes such as our Grilled Five Spice Pork Loin Chops, stir fries, Spicy Pan Fried Beef Bao, and Peking Glazed Beer Butt Chicken, just to name a few.

Mini portabella mushrooms carved with flowers on top.
Mini Portabello Mushrooms

4. Mushrooms

Mushrooms are a simple but very delicious addition to this soup. We used baby portabella mushrooms but button mushroom, shiitake or any mushrooms really are delicious. They give your soup broth another dimension of flavor.

5. Beef Broth

Prepared beef broth is a quick short cut to get this easy soup recipe completed in under 30 minutes. If you want to make your own bone broth, be sure to try our Nourishing Slow Simmered Beef Bone Broth. If you are celiac, be sure to use gluten-free beef broth.

6. Aromatics and Seasonings

These are essential ingredients in our Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe. Fresh garlic, ginger, onions, soy sauce (or tamari if you want to keep this recipe gluten-free) and a little dried red pepper chili flakes infused into the beef marinade add so much flavor to this recipe.

7. Green Leafy Vegetables

Green leaf vegetables are optional but why not throw in a couple of extra vitamins and minerals into the pot. We used fresh spinach and napa cabbage as that is what we had on hand, but any quick cooking greens will work well in this recipe.

8. Bamboo Shoots

Bamboo shoots or baby corns give this recipe a little extra crunch but are totally optional.

Medium sized Pad Thai noodles dried.
Dried Pad Thai Rice Noodles

9. Rice Noodles

Noodle are always fun to slurp.  We used gluten free Pad Thai rice noodles. Asian Rice noodles only need about 5 minutes in hot water and they are ready to go. This is a huge time saver. However, you can cook and use any noodle you like in this recipe. You might want to try our Golden Spiced Noodle soup.

The important advice is to cook or prepare your noodles separately from the soup. If you try to cook your noodles in the soup, they will soak up all the delicious broth. When ready to serve, just put a little of the prepared rice noodles at the bottom of your bowl and ladle the hot soup right over them.

Differences between Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe and Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe

Chinese Beef Noodle Soup     Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup
Total Time: 30 minutes Total Time: 2.5 to 3 hours
Thin shaved beef  Tough beef shank
Gluten free rice noodlesWheat based noodles
Regular Soy sauce or tamariRegular soy sauce and dark soy sauce
Sesame oil Vegetable oil
Beef broth gluten free/regularWater
Onion        Scallions and onions
Ginger    Ginger
Chinese Five SpiceStar anise, dried bay leaf
Garlic  Garlic
Dried Red Pepper FlakesFresh Chinese Chili Peppers
Daikon Radish———-
Green Leafy VegetablesBok Choy
Mushrooms———-
Canned Bamboo Shoots———-
———-Rock Sugar
———-Spicy Bean Paste
———-Shaoxing Rice Wine
———-Tomatoes
Mushrooms, daikon and noodles in a delicious deep broth in a green antique bowl.

Cooking Technique Differences

In our Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe, we marinaded the beef BEFORE it is cooked.  Then, we used the braising method to add extra flavor in a short period of time into the soup broth. This method is not traditional. However, it is a huge time saver and no instant pot required. (We have found that the same time it takes for the instant pot to get up to pressure, your soup is almost done cooking on the stove top.) We marinated the beef and then fried the beef in the same pan we made our soup in. Yes, you heard me right… shocking news hot off the press…No more boiling the meat without any flavor…

In contrast, Traditional Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup does not do any marinating. They just drop in all the ingredients into the soup pot and simmer over low heat for 2.5 to 3 hours.

Chinese Beef Noodle Soup     Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup
Marinated beef No marination
Braised beef cooking method Boiled meat cooking method

Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

How to skim your soup?

The simplest way to get your broth clear is to skim your soup and keep your temperature at a simmer. You need to start skimming your soup with a spoon as soon as it comes up to a light boil and then turn down to a simmer. The gray unwanted stuff and oil that accumulates on the top of the soup’s surface can easily be removed with a spoon or ladle. If it is just a little oil, we have found using a paper towel to run around the top edges works like a charm.

What is braised beef?

Braised beef is beef that has been first pan-seared on (dry high heat) on the stovetop and then cooked in liquid (moist low heat) for the remaining cooking time. The result is very tender beef.

How to Prepare Asian Rice Noodles?

Place dried Asian rice noodles in boiling hot water for 5 – 10 minutes, drain and rinse with cold water and drain again. If you plan on cooking them in a stir fry like Pad Thai Your Way or soup, then it’s best to keep them a firm aldente at place in hot water for only 5 minutes until pliable and then rinse with cold water.

If you plan to eat them in a salad or without cooking, then they may need 7-10 minutes or so depending on how thick your rice noodles are. Keep a close eye on them so they do not get mushy as they do not take long to prepare.

To prevent sticking, you can toss with a little sesame oil. Alternatively, you can rinse and drain your prepared Asian rice noodles again with a little cool water before cooking or placing in a soup.

How long can you store cooked Asian rice noodles?

Prepared Asian rice noodles need to be refrigerated in a sealed container and need to be used within 3 days. You can also freeze cooked rice noodles for up to 2 months. Refrigerate cooked Asian Rice Noodles within 2 hours of preparation. Do not leave cooked rice noodles out at room temperature for longer than 2 hours. If you do, rice noodles can grow spores, and this can lead to food poisoning, according to Hong Kong’s Center for Food Safety.

Marinate the beef and prep the vegetables
How to Make Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe.

How to Make Spicy Beef Noodle Soup

  • Soak the noodles with hot water, drain and rinse with cool water and drain again
  • Marinate the beef
  • Stir Fry beef
  • Add beef broth, daikon radish, mushrooms, bamboo shoots and leafy greens
  • Medium simmer for about 20 minutes
  • Place prepared noodles in soup bowl
  • Ladle several scoops of delicious soup over the noodles
  • Enjoy!

More Delicious Soup Recipes

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Shanghai Wonton Soup

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Golden Spiced Noodle Soup

Instant Pot Italian Sausage Tortellini Soup

Shrimp Stuffed Tofu Soup

French Beef Vegetable Mushroom Onion Soup

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Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe

Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe is an easy spicy nourishing less than 30-minute braised beef noodle soup made with thin shaved beef, daikon radish, mushrooms, Chinese five spice and gluten free rice noodles.
Course Mains
Cuisine Chinese
Keyword 30 Minute Meals, Beef, beef noodle soup, Cardiac Friendly, Chinese Cuisine, Fall Favorites, Gluten Free, Soups, Winter Favorites
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4
Calories 410kcal
Author Healthy World Cuisine

Ingredients

  • 6-8 ounces rice noodles dried
  • 1/2 pound sukiyaki beef 1/2 pound (thinly sliced beef cut into 1.5 x 1.5 inch pieces)
  • 2 tbsp tamari (soy) sauce
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/2 cup onion chopped
  • 1 tbsp ginger grated fresh (3/4 teaspoon dried ground)
  • 0.5 tsp dried red chili flakes optional (adjust to desired heat level)
  • 2 tsp five spice powder
  • salt and white pepper to taste
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 10 cups beef broth gluten free
  • 1.5 cup daikon radish peeled, sliced and chopped into quarters
  • 8 ounces bamboo shoots canned or fresh baby corn sliced on a diagonal – optional
  • 8 oz mushrooms (remove stem)
  • 2 cups green leafy vegetables We used spinach and Napa cabbage – optional

Instructions

  • Presoak rice noodles in hot water for about 5 minutes until aldente and drain and rinse with cold water and drain. Do not cook the rice noodles in the soup or otherwise they will soak up all the delicious broth. It is best to keep the rice noodles a little undercooked as they soften more when you ladle the hot soup over them upon the serving process. Set aside.  (You can also use ramen noodles, udon, soba, mung bean noodles, sweet potato noodles, pasta noodles, etc..etc… just pre-cook them according to your directions and set aside. Use what you have in your pantry)
  • In a large bowl, combine sukiyaki beef (or just thinly sliced beef of choice), tamari or soya sauce, sesame oil, garlic, onion, ginger, dried red chili flakes, five spiced powder and salt and white pepper. Set aside while you prepare the vegetables.
  • Remove stems from mushrooms. If desired carve flower shape on top of mushrooms. See video for demonstration of this process. Peel and slice and quarter daikon radishes into 1/8 inch thick slices so they cook quicker.
  • Add olive oil (or oil of choice) to your large soup pot and add the marinated beef mixture. Stir fry until browned. Add beef broth, daikon radish slices and bring to a boil and then turn down to a medium simmer for about 15 minutes. Skim frequently with a spoon to remove the froth that forms on top of the soup pot. Season broth with salt and white pepper as desired.
  • Add mushrooms and bamboo shoots (or baby corn) simmer for about 5-8 minutes or until tender. Add green leafy vegetables of choice (we used spinach and Napa cabbage) and cook for 1-2 minutes. Adjust seasoning (add salt and white pepper to taste.)
  • Place pre-soaked aldente rice noodles into soup bowl. Scoop a large ladle of soup with beef, daikon radish, vegetables and loads of delicious broth into the soup bowl. Garnish with fresh chili's, if desired. Enjoy!

Video

Notes

Leftover Chinese Beef Noodle Soup and prepared rice noodles can be stored separately in sealed containers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or frozen for up to 2 months. 
Thin sliced sukiyaki beef or shaved beef – chipped beef for French dip sandwiches works great. At the market, you can usually find packages of shaved beef in ready packages or you can have your butcher slice thin beef for you. Alternatively, you can cut thin sliced beef at home. Some of our preferred cuts of beef are ribeye, sirloin, top round steak, etc. Hint: If you freeze your beef first, it is much easier to get super thin slices. Additionally, make sure you are cutting the beef against the grain. You can find shaved beef in many local markets already pre-packaged.
You can find fresh daikon radish at Asian markets, specialty markets like Whole Foods and even regular grocery stores in the fresh vegetable isle. The best season for harvesting daikon is September, October and December.
Chinese Five Spice powder is a spice blend made up of dried ground cinnamon, fennel seeds, star anise, Sichuan peppercorn and cloves. This spice is an essential ingredient in our braised beef noodle soup. We used a full 2 teaspoons in this recipe. Chinese 5 spice can be found in a regular grocery store in the spice section. If not, you can blend your own.
Mushrooms are a simple but very delicious addition to this soup. We used baby portabella mushrooms but button mushroom, shiitake or any mushrooms really are delicious. They give your soup broth another dimension of flavor.
Prepared Low Sodium Beef Broth is a quick short cut to get this easy soup recipe completed in under 30 minutes. If you want to make your own bone broth, be sure to try our Nourishing Slow Simmered Beef Bone Broth. If you are celiac, be sure to use gluten-free beef broth.
Aromatics and Seasonings are essential ingredients in our Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe. Fresh garlic, ginger, onions, soy sauce (or tamari if you want to keep this recipe gluten-free) and a little dried red pepper chili flakes infused into the beef marinade add so much flavor to this recipe.
Green Leafy Vegetables are optional but why not throw in a couple of extra vitamins and minerals into the pot. We used fresh spinach and napa cabbage as that is what we had on hand, but any quick cooking greens will work well in this recipe.
Bamboo Shoots or baby corns give this recipe a little extra crunch but are totally optional
Rice Noodles are fun to slurp.  We used gluten free Pad Thai rice noodles. Asian Rice noodles only need about 5 minutes in hot water and they are ready to go. This is a huge time saver. However, you can cook and use any noodle you like in this recipe.
The important advice is to cook or prepare your noodles separately from the soup. If you try to cook your noodles in the soup, they will soak up all the delicious broth. When ready to serve, just put a little of the prepared rice noodles at the bottom of your bowl and ladle the hot soup right over them.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 410kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 35mg | Sodium: 1743mg | Potassium: 1859mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 1481IU | Vitamin C: 18mg | Calcium: 64mg | Iron: 3mg

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