Easy One Pot Chicken Chow Mein Recipe + VIDEO | The Recipe Rebel (2024)

written by Ashley Fehr

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Servings 6 servings

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Last updated on February 1, 2024

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This One Pot Chicken Chow Mein is a fast and healthy dinner the whole family will love! Loaded with juicy chicken, bell peppers, cabbage, peas and carrots, it’s ready in about 30 minutes!

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Table of Contents

  • A Quick and Healthy One-Pot Dinner
  • What’s the Difference Between Chicken Chow Mein and Chicken Lo Mein?
  • Recipe Ingredients
  • How to Make One Pot Chicken Chow Mein
  • Tips and Variations
  • Serving Suggestions
  • How to Store and Reheat Leftovers
  • One Pot Chicken Chow Mein Recipe
  • More Easy One Pot Recipes

A Quick and Healthy One-Pot Dinner

It doesn’t matter what time of year it is, life always seems to be busy!

With 3 kids aged pre-school to grade 4, we are always on our toes, and healthy, one pot dinners are our go-to’s most days.

I know that this is not a traditional chow mein recipe, but it is my take on chow mein with simple ingredients that we usually have on hand. If you’re looking for a totally authentic recipe, you are welcome to look somewhere else 🙂

Love one pot pastas? Check out this Cajun Chicken Pasta and this Feta Pasta with Dill next!

What’s the Difference Between Chicken Chow Mein and Chicken Lo Mein?

Like I said, I will never profess to know anything about cooking authentic Asian food, but I do my best and this is one recipe we all love. I load it up with veggies and there are no fights at dinner time.

However, if you wanted to make this recipe more authentic, you could turn it into a more traditional chow mein or lo mein without too much hassle.

What’s the main difference? Basically, it’s about the cooking technique. Both dishes start with Chinese egg noodles that have been cooked al dente. From there, chow mein dishes are made with stir-fried noodles topped with savory sauce, veggies, and/or meat. In lo mein dishes, the noodles are cooked briefly in the sauce along with the other ingredients.

As a one-pot dish, this easy chicken chow mein recipe doesn’t exactly take either approach. It may not be authentic, but it is flavorful, easy, healthy, and fast! You can have dinner on the table in less than 30 minutes!

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If you love Asian-inspired chicken dinners, you might also like these Chicken Lettuce Wraps or this Teriyaki Chicken!

Recipe Ingredients

Let’s take a look at the ingredients for this easy recipe. Most If you’re not sure whether hoisin sauce is worth an extra purchase, just do it. It adds so much amazing flavor and you will find yourself using it over and over. (Note: To see the recipe card with amounts and nutrition info, scroll to the bottom of this post!)

  • Oil: I use canola oil for gently cooking the chicken and veggies, but you could substitute any oil you prefer. Just make sure it has a reasonably high smoke point—you don’t want to ruin the flavor of a more delicate oil. Sesame oil is a common choice, but has a strong flavor so I would recommend just using a little for finishing.
  • Chicken: Breasts are my go-to, but chicken thighs would also be fine. They should be boneless and cut into cubes.
  • Fresh Vegetables: Red bell pepper, snap peas, shredded cabbage (or coleslaw mix), and matchstick carrots are a colorful and easy combination. However, feel free to substitute your favourites!
  • Garlic: Freshly minced garlic is my favorite, but garlic powder is also fine.
  • Ginger: Again, I like to use minced fresh ginger, but the recipe will still be super tasty with powdered ginger.
  • Red Pepper Flakes: These can be omitted for a milder dish, or you can use a couple of pinches of cayenne for more heat.
  • Broth: To give our one-pot pasta more flavor, I use chicken broth instead of water to cook the pasta. You can also use vegetable broth or water, depending on what you have or prefer.
  • Soy Sauce and Hoisin Sauce: These two Asian sauces combine to make the perfect easy chow mein sauce!
  • Noodles: You’ll need a box (375 grams or about 13 ounces) of whole grain spaghettini pasta, or an equal amount of dried ramen or chow mein noodles.
  • Water and Cornstarch: These are optional, for thickening the sauce.
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How to Make One Pot Chicken Chow Mein

To make this recipe, you’ll need to saute everything briefly and then simmer to cook through. It’s easiest and fastest if you get your ingredients prepped and ready to go before you start the cooking process!

See the detailed recipe down below in the recipe card.

  1. Cook the Cubed Chicken. Place a large skillet on the stove over medium-high heat. Add the oil and allow it to heat for a few seconds. When the oil is hot, add the chicken and saute or stir-fry until the chicken cubes are mostly browned.
  2. Cook the Vegetables. Add the bell peppers, peas, cabbage and carrots (or whatever veggies you choose) and cook for a few minutes, until the veggies are softened slightly.
  3. Add the Aromatics. Stir the garlic, ginger, and pepper flakes into the mixture, and cook for one minute release their fragrances and flavors.
  4. Add Liquids and Noodles. Stir in your broth of choice (or water), the soy sauce, and the hoisin sauce. Bring everything to a boil over medium-high heat. Gently drop in the noodles, and reduce the heat to medium.
  5. Finish Cooking. Cook the pasta along with the other ingredients uncovered for about 5 minutes. Stir the pasta frequently to keep it from clumping and sticking (we don’t want no clumps!). Once most of the liquid has been absorbed, cover the pot and cook everything for 3-4 more minutes, until pasta is al dente or cooked to your preference.
  6. Enjoy! At this point, you can serve the pasta. If you want a thicker sauce, mix a bit of corn starch with water, and stir the mixture into the pot. The sauce will thicken as you stir.
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Tips and Variations

This dish is so, so flexible! You can change the pasta, the protein, the veggies, and even how you prepare it. As you know, I’m not a big fan of rules here, so you do your thang! Here are a few ideas

  • Protein: This dish works well with lean cubed boneless pork chops, cubes of firm, well-drained tofu, or even browned ground beef. I don’t recommend using cubes of steak, because they may over- or under-cook (depending on the cut). And if you’re into batch cooking or meal prep, you can made a big batch of Instant Pot Shredded Chicken and setting some aside for this Chicken Chow Mein!
  • Veggies: You might want to mix up the veggies. Onions, broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, snow peas, bean sprouts, green onions, bok choy, water chestnuts… the choices are endless!
  • Two Pots? If you like, you can cook the noodles in the broth separately from the stir-fried, saucy veggies and chicken. Cook them until al dente, and then give them a quick stir-fry in a skillet to get a crispy pan-fried texture. Yum!
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Serving Suggestions

This one-pot meal is complete in itself, but if you’d like to add an extra dish or two, one of these simple takeout-style recipes would be a great choice! Meal prep is easy if you make several main dishes one night per week, and set the leftovers aside (or freeze them) to use later in lunches, etc.

  • Mongolian Beef: Set it and forget it! This Mongolian Beef with Pineapple is great over your favorite rice or noodles.
  • Grilled Chicken: Sweet and Spicy Coconut Grilled Chicken? How can I put this… you need this chicken in your life! And you don’t have to use an outdoor grill. It cooks up just as perfectly on a grill pan or cast iron skillet.
  • Sweet and Sour Chicken: Another slow-cooker favorite, this easy Crockpot Sweet and Sour Chicken is a sticky, sweet, and tangy main course the whole family will adore.

How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

Store this pasta in airtight containers in the refrigerator. It will keep for up to 3 days.

The best way to reheat saucy pasta is in the microwave or in a covered skillet. Reheating in the pot may result in a scorched bottom layer and cold top layer!

  • To Microwave: Place the desired portion in a shallow layer on a plate and microwave for 10-30 seconds at a time until hot. Stir to prevent hot and cold spots.
  • To Reheat on the Stove: Place the desired portion in a shallow layer in a skillet. Add a splash of water or broth if the pasta seems dry. Heat on low, covered, until the dish is steaming hot.

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One Pot Chicken Chow Mein

written by Ashley Fehr

Loaded with juicy chicken, bell peppers, cabbage, peas and carrots, this One Pot Chicken Chow Mein is a fast and healthy dinner the whole family will love!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Cuisine American, Asian

Course Main Course

Servings 6 servings

Calories 372cal

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon canola oil
  • 3 boneless skinless chicken breasts, cubed
  • 3 cups shredded cabbage or coleslaw mix
  • 2 large carrots peeled and shredded
  • 1 red pepper thinly sliced
  • 1 cup stringless snap peas
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 1 teaspoon minced ginger
  • ¼-½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 4 cups chicken broth*
  • cup soy sauce*
  • cup hoisin sauce
  • 375 grams whole grain spaghettini pasta (or an equal amount of dried ramen or chow mein noodles)
  • 2 tablespoons water optional
  • 1 tablespooon corn starch optional
  • honey for sweetening optional

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Instructions

  • Add oil to a large pot and cook chicken over medium-high heat, just until mostly browned.

  • Add pepper, peas, cabbage and carrot and cook for 2-3 minutes, until veggies are softened slightly.

  • Add garlic, ginger, and pepper flakes and cook 1 minute.

  • Stir in broth, soy sauce and hoisin sauce and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Add pasta and reduce heat to medium.

  • Cover and cook, stirring every couple of minutes so that the pasta doesn't stick together (we don't want clumps!), until al dente or desired tenderness is reached.

  • If desired, combine corn starch and water and stir into pasta to thicken sauce. You can also add a tablespoon or so of honey to balance out the soy sauce if needed. Serve.

Notes

*If you are using low sodium broth and soy sauce, add 1 teaspoon salt.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 434grams | Calories: 372cal | Carbohydrates: 60g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 37mg | Sodium: 1438mg | Potassium: 629mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 4272IU | Vitamin C: 50mg | Calcium: 71mg | Iron: 4mg

Keywords chicken chow mein, chow mein noodles, one pot meals

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FAQs

Can you make chow mein in a pot? ›

Technically we need a couple of extra bowls in the mix when preparing this easy Chicken Chow Mein recipe (one for mixing the sauce and one for soaking the noodles), but it's still definitely a one pot meal as it all gets cooked in just one pan. It's also unbelievably easy to make and delicious.

Are Chow Mein noodles whole grain? ›

Ingredients: Noodles: Whole Grain Flour, Bleached Wheat Flour, Water, Soybean Oil, Turmeric And Salt. Sauce: Water, Soy Sauce (Water, Soybeans, Salt, Sugar, Wheat Flour, Extract Of Mushroom), Sugar, Salt, Garlic, Ginger, Green Onion And White Pepper Powder.

What is the sauce in chow mein made of? ›

A great Chow Mein comes down to the sauce, made of soy sauce, oyster sauce, sesame oil, sugar and cornstarch for thickening. Slippery noodles slick with the savoury sauce is noodle heaven!

What are the ingredients in pot noodle Chinese chow mein? ›

Noodle mix (96%): Dried noodles (69%) [WHEAT flour (contains calcium carbonate, iron, niacin, thiamin), palm oil, salt, firming agents (potassium carbonate, sodium carbonates)], maltodextrin, WHEAT flour, onion powder†, flavour enhancers (monosodium glutamate, disodium inosinate,disodium guanylate), tomato powder†, ...

What's the difference between chow mein and chow mein noodles? ›

While chow mein with thin crisp noodles is a staple of many Chinese take-out restaurants, more authentic versions of chao mian have soft noodles. The main difference between the two comes down to frying time: for dryer, crisper noodles, add more oil and increase the frying time.

Is Chinese chow mein healthy? ›

However, it isn't a healthy dish as it increases blood sugar levels. Chow mein noodles' main ingredient is refined flour maida, that's packed with carbohydrates. Consider replacing processed white carbs maida noodles with millet noodles. Millet is nutritionally superior to other grains and also has a low GI.

Are Chinese noodles healthy for you? ›

This largely depends on the type of noodle and how it's prepared. Some types of Asian noodles, such as soba and udon noodles made from whole grains, can provide a good source of fibre and nutrients. However, other types of noodles, like ramen and rice noodles, may be less nutritious and higher in carbohydrates.

Can you cook noodles in a pot? ›

Cooking pasta for warm sauce

Fill a large pot with six quarts water. Bring to a boil. Add salt. Be generous, this salt seasons the pasta as it cooks and penetrates into the noodles.

Do you need to boil chow mein? ›

For chow mein, we half-cook the noodles, put them into the wok to stir fry them with other ingredients, then add the sauce. For lo mein, we boil the noodles until fully cooked, stir fry the other ingredients with sauce, then toss the noodles in the sauce.

What is a good substitute for chow mein noodles? ›

If you are unable to find noodles that are specifically labeled as chow mein noodles or lo mein noodles, you can use linguine noodles, regular Italian spaghetti noodles, or another type of Asian noodle as a similar substitute.

What is the difference between Chinese noodles and chow mein? ›

Lo mein tends to be saucier and more toothsome, with a texture some describe as “slippery” because of the noodles' softness. Chow mein tends to have a greater variety of textures within the dish, thanks to the added texture that comes from frying the noodles.

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