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PF Changs Mongolian Sauce You Can Make at Home

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Dark.

Sticky.

Sweet and savory.

This Mongolian sauce tastes just like restaurant takeout.


PF Changs Mongolian Sauce beef is famous for one reason — the sauce.

It’s rich, glossy, slightly sweet, and packed with garlic flavor.

This homemade version recreates that bold sauce using simple pantry ingredients.


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Quick Answer

PF Chang’s Mongolian sauce is a savory sweet sauce made with soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, and ginger.

The sauce thickens slightly when cooked and coats beef or chicken beautifully.

It’s commonly used for Mongolian beef stir fry served with rice or noodles.

The flavor is bold but balanced.


Why This Recipe Works

Mongolian sauce works because it balances sweetness and umami.

Soy sauce builds savory depth while brown sugar creates the glossy glaze. Garlic and ginger add bold aromatic flavor.

When cooked briefly, the sauce thickens and coats meat perfectly — just like the famous PF Chang’s version.

Macro texture of PF Chang’s Mongolian Sauce

What It Tastes Like

Mongolian sauce is bold, savory, and slightly sweet.

The garlic flavor is noticeable but balanced.

Soy sauce brings deep umami while brown sugar adds glossy sweetness.

The result is a rich stir-fry sauce that coats meat perfectly.


Ingredients You’ll Need

• soy sauce
• brown sugar
• garlic
• ginger
• water
• cornstarch


Why These Ingredients Matter

Soy sauce creates umami depth.

Brown sugar adds sweetness and glaze.

Garlic delivers bold flavor.

Cornstarch thickens the sauce.


Lifestyle scene with PF Chang’s Mongolian Sauce

How to Make It

Step 1 — Combine ingredients

Mix soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, ginger, and water.

Step 2 — Heat

Bring mixture to simmer.

Step 3 — Add thickener

Add cornstarch slurry.

Step 4 — Simmer

Cook until sauce thickens slightly.

Step 5 — Use

Add cooked beef or chicken.

Mongolian Sauce

Sweet savory Mongolian sauce perfect for stir fry.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 10 minutes mins
Course SAUCE
Cuisine ASIAN
Servings 1 cup
Calories 95 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • ½ cup soy sauce
  • ⅓ cup brown sugar
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1 teaspoon ginger
  • ½ cup water
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch

Instructions
 

  • Combine ingredients in saucepan.
  • Heat until simmering.
  • Add cornstarch slurry.
  • Cook until sauce thickens.
  • Use for stir fry.

Notes

Great with Mongolian beef.
Keyword mongolian sauce, stir fry sauce

Pro Tips

• Use fresh garlic for best flavor
• Adjust sweetness to taste
• Add chili flakes for spice


Ingredient Swaps

Use honey instead of sugar.

Use tamari for gluten-free.

Add hoisin sauce for deeper flavor.


Make It Your Way

Perfect for:

• Mongolian beef
• chicken stir fry
• noodle bowls
• vegetable stir fry
• rice bowls


Storage & Meal Prep

Refrigerate up to 1 week.

Reheat gently before using.

Can be frozen for 2 months.


Common Questions

Is Mongolian sauce spicy?
Usually not, but chili flakes can add heat.

Is this the same as teriyaki sauce?
No, Mongolian sauce is sweeter and richer.

What meat works best?
Thin sliced beef.

Can I make it vegetarian?
Yes, use tofu or mushrooms.

How do I thicken the sauce?
Add cornstarch slurry.

Can it be used for noodles?
Yes, it’s excellent for stir fry noodles.


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Soy Garlic Glaze
Sticky Honey Soy Sauce
Teriyaki Chicken Bowl
Panda Express Orange Sauce


Final Thoughts

Mongolian sauce is bold, glossy, and incredibly satisfying.

Once you try this homemade version, it’s easy to recreate takeout flavors anytime.


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