Beijing Beef is one of Panda Express’s signature creations, introduced to offer a bold alternative to its more familiar dishes like Orange Chicken and Broccoli Beef. While it takes inspiration from northern Chinese stir-fries, it is distinctly Chinese-American, blending crispy fried beef with a sweet, spicy, and tangy sauce. The addition of bell peppers and onions creates a dish that is colorful, flavorful, and approachable for Western diners. It quickly became a customer favorite for its bold balance of heat and sweetness. Today, Beijing Beef stands as an iconic example of how Americanized Chinese food adapts traditional flavors into modern comfort food.
Thinly sliced flank steak is coated in cornstarch and fried until crispy. The sauce blends ketchup, hoisin sauce, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice vinegar, and red chili paste for a sweet, tangy, and slightly spicy kick. Bell peppers and onions add crunch and freshness, contrasting with the sticky, glossy glaze. The dish highlights the trifecta of sweet, savory, and spicy that defines much of Panda Express’s menu. The result is a bold, flavorful stir-fry that balances crisp textures with saucy richness.
This Panda Express Beijing Beef copycat recipe features crispy fried beef strips tossed with red bell peppers, onions, and a tangy-sweet chili garlic sauce. The beef is double-fried for crunch, then coated in a sticky glaze that’s bold, flavorful, and addictive. Perfect for weeknight dinners or family meals, it pairs beautifully with fried rice or chow mein noodles. A restaurant-style favorite recreated in your kitchen in under 40 minutes.
Hot Oil Warning: Fry carefully, as beef splatters when placed in hot oil. Fry in batches to avoid lowering oil temperature.
Allergy Warning: Contains soy and gluten. Use tamari for gluten-free substitution.
Don’t overcook vegetables — they should retain some crunch for texture contrast.
Panda Express Beijing Beef is a bold dish that balances sweet, spicy, and tangy flavors with crispy textures. This copycat version lets you adjust spice levels by adding more chili paste or red pepper flakes. To make it healthier, bake or air-fry the beef instead of deep frying, though frying gives the best crunch. Leftovers can be refrigerated for 2–3 days and reheated in a skillet to restore crispiness. It’s an impressive dish for both family dinners and entertaining guests.