This easy Chinese Chow Mein recipe is made with noodles, vegetables, chicken, and a simple chow mein sauce. It’s better than Panda Express, and healthy too!
Chinese food is good but homemade Chinese food is just next level! Real ingredients prepared fresh in your kitchen is the healthiest and most delicious way to eat! I love to serve chow mein with Mongolian Beef, Sweet and Sour Chicken, or a host of other easy Chinese food recipes!
Chinese Chow Mein
I am absolutely obsessed with this chow mein recipe because of how easy it is to make, how fresh it tastes, and how much my family enjoys it. I can have dinner on the table in less than 20 minutes, and it includes vegetables and protein.
If you’re looking to mix-things-up at dinner time, this recipe is a real winner! The flavors are amazing and it’s easy to adapt to add the type of vegetables and noodles that you have on hand.
What is Chow Mein?
Chow mein is a stir-fry noodle dish that is made in many different variations. Traditional chow mein is made with fried noodles but often chow mein is prepared with boiled lo mine, chow mein, or yaki-soba noodles. Then it is added to a vegetable stir fry with chicken or beef and a chow mein sauce.
If you would like to make this chow mein recipe even more authentic, try frying the noodles in a little bit of oil before adding them to the pan.
What is Chow Mein made of?
There are many variations of chow mein but this chow mein is made with noodles, cabbage, celery, green onions, and garlic.
Chow Mein sauce is made with sesame oil, soy sauce, oyster sauce, ginger, brown sugar, and cornstarch.
I like to use refrigerated yakisoba noodles to make chow mein, but you can use dried chow mein noodles, lo mein, or spaghetti noodles. Yakisoba noodles can be found at most grocery stores near the tofu and wonton wrappers, in the refrigerated section.
What other vegetables can I add to Chow Mein?
Feel free to add more vegetables to your chow mein! Bok choy, bell peppers, mushrooms, snap peas, broccoli, and water chestnuts would all work well.
How to make chow mein:
- Prepare noodles according to package directions.
- In a small bowl, whisk the sauce ingredients together: sesame oil, soy sauce, oyster sauce, ginger, brown sugar, and cornstarch
- Heat a large pan or wok on high heat. Add oil. Add chicken, season with salt and pepper and stir fry just until cooked through.
- Add cabbage, carrots and the whites of the chopped green onion and stir fry for just for 1-2 minutes or until cabbage has wilted.
- Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds.
- Add the pasta and sauce and cook for 1-2 minutes until the sauce has thickened. Add remaining green onion and fresh bean sprouts, if desired. Serve immediately.
What’s the difference between lo mein and chow mein?
Lo Mein and Chow Mein are two popular Chinese-American dishes that are very similar and often even used interchangeably. The main difference between these two Chinese dishes is in the noodles. Lo Mein is typically made with thicker noodles (think spaghetti) where Chow Mein is made with thinner noodles that are traditionally fried and crispy.
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Chinese Chow Mein
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Ingredients
- 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts , cut into bite-size pieces
- 1 Tablespoon oil (canola or vegetable)
- 1 1/2 cups Shredded cabbages (*see note)
- 2 cups carrots , shredded or julienne sliced (*see note)
- 2 ribs celery , chopped
- 4 green onions , sliced with whites and green separated
- 2 cloves garlic , minced
- 1 pound refrigerated Yaki-Soba noodles discard seasoning packet**
- 1 cup fresh bean sprouts (optional)
Chow Mein Sauce
- 1/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce
- 1 1/2 teaspoons sesame oil
- 1 Tablespoon oyster sauce (***see note)
- 2 teaspoons freshly grated ginger
- 1 Tablespoon light brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon cornstarch
Instructions
- Prepare noodles according to package instructions.
- In a small bowl whisk the sauce ingredients together: soy sauce, sesame oil, oyster sauce, ginger, sugar, and cornstarch
- Heat a large pan or wok on high heat. Add oil. Add chicken, season with salt and pepper and stir fry just until cooked through.
- Add cabbage, carrots, celery, and the whites of the chopped green onion and stir fry for just for 1-2 minutes or until cabbage has wilted.
- Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds.
- Add the pasta and sauce and cook for 1-2 minutes until the sauce has thickened. Add remaining green onion and fresh bean sprouts, if desired. Serve immediately.
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Ruthie says
This was delicious. I didn’t have everything on hand so I used spaghetti noodles for the Yaki-Soba noodles and Hoisin Sauce for the oyster sauce, a small amount of ground ginger instead of freshly grated ginger. It turned out great – my husband loved it. We’re having the leftovers for lunch! This recipe will go into our rotation.
Janet says
WOW! It turned out so good and tasty. I used all ingredients. I can’t wait to make it with shrimp next time
Phyllis says
This was amazingly good. My husband absolutely loved it! He says this is a make again recipe.
Carlos says
Thank You for all the help in the kitchen,
Very much appreciated
Thank You
Theola Deaquino says
Very good blog you have here but I was wanting to know if you knew of any forums that cover the same topics talked about here? I’d really like to be a part of group where I can get feedback from other knowledgeable people that share the same interest. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Many thanks!
Lauren Allen says
I have a Facebook group for just that purpose. It’s called, “From Scratch Food Lovers.”
Amber says
Super yummy chow mein ever! My husband, who is not a foodie said it was one of the best meal I’ve ever made. So good!
Karen Brown says
We loved this recipe. After we got all the veges chopped and the sauce ready, everything cooked up super fast and tasted so good.