These quick & easy pan fried noodles are made with a handful of ingredients in a single pan, making it the perfect meal to add to your dinner rotation. Tossed in a savory sauce and aromatic vegetables, these stir-fried noodles are packed with flavor and can easily be customized to your liking. Show What are Pan Fried Noodles?Soy sauce pan fried noodles, also known as Chi You Huang Chow Mein (豉油皇炒面), are a popular kind of Chinese stir-fried noodles that are traditionally served as a quick lunch or breakfast, and are commonly enjoyed at dim sum restaurants. These fried noodles can also be found as the classic option for noodles for Chinese takeout as well, as their versatile flavors pair well with every dish and are a flavorful alternative to a plain bowl of steamed rice.Best of all, these noodles are incredibly simple to make in a single pan and call for simple, accessible ingredients from your kitchen, making it to be one of my staple dishes to make for all different types of occasions. As we will be using fresh noodles for this recipe, all that’s needed is to assemble the sauce while quickly blanching the noodles, and stir fry everything together in a wok until the vegetables, noodles, and sauce are evenly combined.Although this dish is vegetarian, it is incredibly savory and packed with umami flavors as we are using soy sauce as the base, as well as garlic and green onion to add wonderful aromas to the dish. These noodles are delicious on their own, but can also be paired with your favorite Chinese dishes such as Mongolian Chicken or Black Pepper Beef to prepare a comforting and satisfying meal all in the comfort of your home. Thanks to their versatile flavors, these pan fried noodles can also be easily modified and customized to your preference and can be made with so many different toppings to cater to every palate. What do I need to make Pan Fried Noodles?This noodle stir-fry calls for simple ingredients from your kitchen hence why they are often my go-to for emergency weeknight meals. Here is everything you’ll need for this recipe:
And that’s it! All the ingredients you’ll need to make your own batch of delicious Chinese stir-fried noodles. What other ingredients can I add to the stir fry?As the flavors of these noodles are delightfully versatile, you can easily add in or substitute the toppings to your preference. For protein, you can add thinly sliced or minced meat such as chicken, beef or pork, shrimp or scallops, tofu, or mushrooms, and bok choy, gai lan, onion, bell pepper, carrots, cabbage, peas, or broccoli for the vegetables, or any other ingredients that you have around. To add a hint of spice to the dish, you can add a dash of crushed red pepper or Gochugaru to the sauce for noodles, mix in some fresh or dried chillies when frying the aromatics, or simply garnish with some chili oil upon serving.The possibilities are truly endless for this noodle stir-fry, so please feel free to be creative with this! This is one of most cherished recipes to date and one that has been highly requested on the blog, so I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. ツ I hope you enjoy this easy & delicious stir fry noodles recipe, and as usual, please feel free to leave a comment below or message me on Instagram with any questions you may have. Happy cooking everyone!Other easy Dinner recipes you may like:
10-Minute Pan Fried NoodlesThese quick & easy pan fried noodles are made with a handful of ingredients in a single pan, making it the perfect meal to add to your dinner rotation. Tossed in a savory sauce and aromatic vegetables, these stir-fried noodles are packed with flavor and can easily be customized to your liking. Prep Time5 minutes Cook Time5 minutes Total Time10 minutes Course: Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch Cuisine: Cantonese, Chinese Servings: 2 people Ingredients
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NotesUsing fresh pre-cooked noodles will make the process quick and simple while resulting in the best texture, but feel free to use dried noodles if that's all you have at hand. Hong Kong style fried noodles, Shanghai noodles, and chow mein or egg noodles are all wonderful options, but you can also use any other noodle of choice such as udon, ramen, or yakisoba noodles. Fresh noodles can be prepared in seconds by blanching them in boiling water or hot tap water. Once the noodles are loosened, rinse under cold water and drain in a colander and they are ready to be used in the stir fry! For more ingredient details and ideas, please refer to the blog post above. Happy cooking everyone! ♥ Did you make this recipe? Please give it a 5-star rating or below to share your experience, or tag @cookerru on Instagram to showcase your creations! |