I’m a lazy cook but we’ve been making this for years! It never gets old!

Gathering the family for a warm meal is one of life’s simple pleasures, and what better way to do so than with a dish that’s as comforting as it is flavorful? Ground Beef Chow Mein, a beloved staple in Chinese cuisine, finds its way into the heart of home cooking with this easy slow cooker version. Perfect for anyone looking to infuse their dinner routine with savory, saucy goodness without the hassle, this recipe promises to become a cherished addition to your meal rotation.

Servings: 6

Ingredients

1 1/2 pounds ground beef

1 large onion, chopped

3 cloves of garlic, minced

2 cups celery, sliced

1/4 cup soy sauce

1 tablespoon hoisin sauce

1 teaspoon ground ginger

1/4 teaspoon black pepper

1/2 cup beef broth

2 cups shredded cabbage or coleslaw mix

1 carrot, julienned

1 can (5 ounces) water chestnuts, drained and sliced

8 ounces chow mein noodles or spaghetti, cooked and drained

Preparation

Brown the Beef: In a skillet over medium-high heat, cook the ground beef until browned and crumbled. Then, transfer it to your slow cooker.

Add Veggies: Combine the beef with chopped onion, minced garlic, and sliced celery in the slow cooker.

Prepare the Sauce: Whisk together soy sauce, hoisin sauce, ginger, black pepper, and beef broth. Pour this mixture over the beef and vegetables.

Slow Cook: Cover and set your slow cooker on low for 6 hours, allowing the flavors to blend and the vegetables to become tender.

Final Touches: Stir in the cabbage, carrot, and water chestnuts about 30 minutes before serving. Increase to high heat to warm through. Meanwhile, prepare the noodles as per package instructions.

Assemble and Serve: Place a bed of chow mein noodles on each plate and top with the beef and vegetable mixture.

Variations & Tips:

Customize Your Veggies: Tailor the vegetable mix to suit your family’s tastes or to use up whatever you have in the fridge.

Go Low-Carb: Substitute chow mein noodles with zucchini spirals for a healthier twist, adding them during the last 20 minutes of cooking.

Use Leftovers Wisely: This dish is perfect for incorporating leftover vegetables, reducing waste.

Add a Crunch: For texture, top with crispy fried noodles or sesame seeds just before serving.

Leftover Magic: This chow mein is even more flavorful the next day, making it a great option for meal prep.

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