Ground Beef & Broccoli

Ground Beef and Broccoli is one of the BEST ground beef recipes...a healthy, flavorful, quick, and easy skillet dinner that comes together in 15 minutes in just one pan!

Ground Beef and Broccoli, ground beef recipe with text overlay.


 

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At least once a week, dinner around here starts with a pound of ground beef. These dinners are quick, they're easy, and everyone in my family love them. As a result, I have a variety of ground beef recipes in my repertoire, but I'm always on a quest to come up with new ones. Enter today's quick and easy Ground Beef and Broccoli!

My One-Pan Asian Ground Beef and Rice Skillet is on regular rotation at our house, and Easy Fried Rice is always a hit. But last week, I was craving something similar...yet different. Luckily, inspiration hit when I decided to call upon the flavors of a beloved Chinese restaurant classic for a new, shortcut, healthy ground beef recipe.

Beef and Broccoli has been one of my favorites since childhood and still I love it today. The hubby and kids enjoy it as well. However, since I don't always have flank steak or some other stir fry-friendly cut of beef on hand -- but I always have ground beef -- I decided to modify the traditional recipe into this simple, lightning-quick, one-pan Ground Beef and Broccoli.

Served over a bed or rice on a gray plate.

How to Make It

I'm not exaggerating when I say this recipe took me about 15 minutes to make from start to finish, y'all. Here are the easy steps:

  1. Throw your ground beef into a skillet.
  2. Mix together the sauce while the beef is browning.
  3. Add said sauce -- plus a package of frozen broccoli -- to the beef.
  4. Let it bubble for a few more minutes and then thicken with a cornstarch slurry.

Voilà! All the flavor of Chinese take-out...except healthier!

And dare I say tastier *and* faster than delivery? 😉

One-Pan Ground Beef and Broccoli

Sauce Ingredients

In addition to the ground beef and the broccoli (that recipe title is such a spoiler, eh?), there are some important Asian-influenced ingredients that make this recipe so delicious.

In fact, the sauce in this recipe is so good that I've witnessed family members literally licking their plates clean...and I may have been guilty of doing so a time or two myself.

I also find that the amount of sauce in this recipe is perfect to allow for seepage down into a bed of rice.

So what goes into it?

  • Low-sodium beef broth and low-sodium soy sauce. If you don't use LOW-SODIUM beef broth and soy sauce, you dish may turn out too salty.
  • Oyster sauce. I like to use a natural oyster sauce with no MSG added. I'm typically able to find it at my regular grocery store.
  • Honey.
  • Rice vinegar.
  • Garlic powder.
  • Red pepper flakes.

A funny side note about this sauce is that I actually based it on a recipe I originally developed for my cookbook. That Slow Cooker Beef and Broccoli I was attempting way back when tasted great, but I couldn't get the texture of the beef to my liking using the crock pot.

So I ended up scrapping the recipe. But -- hoarder that I am -- I fortunately still had the sauce ingredients and proportions hanging out in the deep, dark recesses of my computer files. 😉

Ingredient Substitutions

My family loves this ground beef recipe so much -- and I make it so often -- that I always keep the ingredients on hand.

However, if you want to make it and find that you're lacking an ingredient or two, you can find some information on making substitutions below, under the heading "Helpful Tips, Tricks, & Equipment" (just above the recipe card). All of your questions about substituting the oyster sauce are there! 😉

Close-up of a serving on a plate.

Variations

This dinner is also nicely balanced with protein and vegetables.

That being said, even though Ground Beef and Broccoli is usually made with, well, beef and broccoli, it would be easy to change up the veggies in this dish. A few yummy options:

  • Snow peas.
  • Carrots.
  • Baby corn.
  • Bell peppers.

Let your imagination run wild and free!

Close-up of ingredients of this healthy ground beef recipe.

So are you a fellow beef and broccoli aficionado? Or a fan of healthy ground beef recipes?

A lover of speedy skillet suppers?

A hater of washing dishes?

All of the above?

If so, this Ground Beef and Broccoli recipe definitely deserves a spot on your must-make list.

After all, it relies on ingredients that you probably already have in your fridge/freezer/pantry, and it's a nice change of pace from spaghetti or meatloaf or Sloppy Joes when you've got ground beef to use up.

One family-pleasing dinner, coming right up! 😉

Aerial view of one of the best ground beef recipes, served over rice.

Helpful Tips, Tricks, & Equipment

  • You may use fresh broccoli instead of frozen. Or you may substitute other veggies for some/all of the broccoli. Snow peas, shredded or thinly-sliced carrots, baby corn, or bell peppers would all be delicious. Keep in mind that firmer veggies may require a few extra minutes of simmering to become tender. You can always add a little extra broth if too much sauce is evaporating due to additional cooking time.
  • If you don't have fresh ginger on hand, 1 teaspoon ground ginger may be substituted for the 1 tablespoon fresh. However, the ginger flavor in the final dish won't be as strong.
  • Many people ask if this recipe can be made without oyster sauce. The answer is yes, although the final dish may be missing some of its depth of flavor. Some commenters have said the recipe turns out fine leaving out the oyster sauce altogether. Otherwise, possible substitutes for the oyster sauce are as follows. You will want to taste and adjust these ingredients if something still seems to be missing.
    • Increase the total soy sauce in the recipe to 3 ½ tablespoons and increase the total honey to 1 ½ tablespoons. Add a splash of Worcestershire sauce, if you like.
    • Increase the total soy sauce in the recipe to 3 ½ tablespoons and add 1 ½ tablespoons hoisin sauce, if you have it.
  •  At 5 ½ quarts, the stainless steel saute pan pictured in this post is deep enough to cook the beef without splattering grease everywhere. It's also big enough to fit plenty of extra veggies, should you feel so inclined. 😉
Healthy Ground Beef and Broccoli in a skillet.

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Ground Beef and Broccoli on plate with rice.

Ground Beef and Broccoli

Ground Beef and Broccoli is one of the BEST ground beef recipes...a healthy, flavorful, quick, and easy skillet dinner that comes together in 15 minutes in just one pan!
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Asian
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 4 to 6 servings
Calories: 191kcal
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Ingredients

  • 1 pound lean ground beef
  • 1 ½ cups low-sodium beef broth
  • 3 tablespoons oyster sauce
  • 2 tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 teaspoon rice vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon fresh minced/grated ginger, OR 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 (12-ounce) bag frozen broccoli florets
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 2 tablespoons cool water
  • ½ teaspoon toasted sesame oil, optional
  • Cooked rice or noodles, for serving

Instructions

  • Set a large skillet, saute pan, or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the ground beef and cook until no longer pink, breaking apart and stirring as the meat cooks.
  • While the beef is cooking, combine the beef broth, oyster sauce, soy sauce, honey, rice vinegar, garlic powder, and red pepper flakes in a bowl or large measuring cup; set aside.
  • After the beef is cooked, push it to the edges of the pan, add the garlic and ginger in the center, and stir for a minute or two until fragrant. Drain the grease from the pan. Add the sauce and the broccoli to the pan; stir to combine. Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer. Cook for several minutes (using the cooking time on the package of frozen broccoli as a guide) and stir occasionally until the broccoli is cooked to your desired tenderness.
  • In a small bowl, use a fork to whisk the cornstarch into the water until dissolved. Slowly pour the cornstarch slurry into the pan while stirring the beef and broccoli. Bring to a boil and cook for a minute or two, stirring occasionally, until the sauce is thickened. Stir in the sesame oil, if using, and serve hot over rice or noodles.

Equipment Needed

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Notes

  • You may use fresh broccoli instead of frozen, or you may substitute other veggies for some/all of the broccoli, such as snow peas, shredded or thinly-sliced carrots, baby corn, or bell peppers. Keep in mind that firmer veggies may require a few extra minutes of simmering to become tender. You can always add a little extra broth if too much sauce is evaporating due to additional cooking time.
  • If you don't have fresh ginger on hand, 1 teaspoon ground ginger may be substituted for the 1 tablespoon fresh, though the ginger flavor in the final dish won't be as strong.
  • If you don't use LOW-SODIUM beef broth and soy sauce, you dish may turn out too salty.
  • I like to use natural oyster sauce with no added MSG, which I can typically find it at my regular grocery store.
  • Many people ask if this recipe can be made without oyster sauce. The answer is yes, although the final dish may be missing some of its depth of flavor. Some commenters have said the recipe turns out fine leaving out the oyster sauce altogether. Otherwise, possible substitutes for the oyster sauce are as follows. You will want to taste and adjust these ingredients if something still seems to be missing.
    • Increase the total soy sauce in the recipe to 3 ½ tablespoons and increase the total honey to 1 ½ tablespoons. Add a splash of Worcestershire sauce, if you like.
    • Increase the total soy sauce in the recipe to 3 ½ tablespoons and add 1 ½ tablespoons hoisin sauce, if you have it.

Nutrition

Calories: 191kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 49mg | Sodium: 605mg | Potassium: 551mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 378IU | Vitamin C: 51mg | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 2mg
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Post originally published on October 12, 2017.

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113 Comments

  1. 4 stars
    Getting my entire family to like a new dish all at once is rare. This one was hit for everyone! I made a few adjustments based on our tastes (additional spice, oyster sauce, and soy) and added zucchini, red peppers, and topped with sesame seeds. DELISH! Thank you for sharing!

  2. 5 stars
    Love this recipe! Definitely a keeper. Husband loved it, grandchildren loved it, son loved it. Thank you so much for posting. We'll be making this again for sure!

  3. 5 stars
    I am low on supplies so I had to made some substitutions:
    No Oyster sauce so I did 3 TBS Soy Sauce for the whole recipe
    No beef broth, used chicken broth
    No sesame oil, so just skipped it
    No corn starch, used flour
    Used fresh broccoli, added onion.
    Used quinoa in place of rice.
    It was delicious!

  4. This looks so good. I want to make it, but I don’t have the oyster sauce. Can I omit it or substitute it with something else? Thanks!

    1. I'm so sorry to hear that, Cheryl. That's not a comment that this recipe has received before. Did you use low-sodium beef broth and low-sodium soy sauce?

  5. 4 stars
    Loved this recipe. I added sliced mini carrots and didn't use sesame oil because I didn't have any. It turned out great anyway. My husband loved it

  6. 5 stars
    Perfect recipe! I sautéed chopped onions in the pot prior to cooking the ground beef. I also added slice mushroom when I added in the broccoli. I substituted rice wine vinegar for apple cider vinegar. I followed all of the other instructions/ingredients and it turned out PERFECT! It was so good, we couldn’t stop eating it! Can’t wait to make this again!

  7. 4 stars
    Very tasty. I substituted Hoisin Sauce for the Oyster sauce and added grated carrots for a bit more colour and nutrition. Served over Thai noodles. My sisters said it tasted like it came from one of our favourite Vietnamese restaurants!

  8. Can I use potato starch in place of corn starch to thicken?? Also planning on adding some green bell peppers, chili pepper and fish sauce to the mix...

  9. 5 stars
    I made this last night. My husband liked it. I did not have oyster sauce. I had Ocean's Halo gluten free stir-fry soy-free sauace. I started with what rrecipe stated. The only ingredient I did not use was rice vinegar because it is included in the Ocean's Halo. I added the soy sauce as stated. I tasted and did not like. I added more honey, 1 1/2 TB and another TB of soy sauce. I used beef bone broth which does not have the flavor that beef broth has. That could of have made the difference in taste. I had to add another TB of cornstarch and 1 TB of cold water to thicken the sauce. It turned out well and will make again. Hopefully, I will have Oyster Sauce next time.

  10. 5 stars
    I didn’t have all the ingredients but it still turned out so well. I subbed rice wine vinegar for apple cider vinegar. I didn’t have oyster sauce, but wasnt a big deal. I also skipped the corn starch and just had it as a broth instead of a thicker sauce. Added carrots, too. It was so good!

  11. Too plain tasting. Not sure what i did wrong. I didnt have the oyster sauce so i substituted more honey and soy sauce. My sauce is watery too.

  12. 5 stars
    My older kids, hubby and I enjoyed this meal! So easy to make with the ground beef and fresh broccoli that I had in the fridge. We didn’t have oyster sauce and it was still delicious. We’ll definitely be making this again! Thanks!

  13. Is there anything that could be subsidy for the oyster sauce? We have an allergy in the family but really want to try the recipe!

    1. Hi Kristin! Some commenters have said that they left out the oyster sauce altogether and the recipe turned out fine. To replace it, you could measure out an equal mix of 1 1/2 tablespoons soy sauce combined with 1 1/2 tablespoons hoisin sauce. Or you could replace it with straight soy sauce with a splash of Worcestershire sauce mixed in, and also slightly increase the honey in the recipe to make up for the missing sweetness from the oyster sauce. Hope that helps and hope you enjoy! 🙂

  14. 5 stars
    I tried making this dish last night and it was amazing! I've been looking for ways to get rid of my frozen ground beef that's been sitting on my freezer for a month, all i can think of are pasta dishes, and thank God I stumbled upon this recipe. Always loved beef and broccoli, and this is a nice alternative. Thank you for sharing this! <3