I love to make my own Asian style dishes at home including cream cheese wontons, sweet and sour chicken and these delicious and versatile pan fried noodles.
Whenever I visit my local Chinese food restaurant, I find myself ordering a noodle dish. These pan fried noodles are one of my favorites, and they are so easy to make at home! All you need is some fresh noodles, an assortment of vegetables, and a handful ingredients for the sauce.
How do you make pan fried noodles?
You can make delicious pan fried noodles by cooking up some shredded carrots and white onions in a pan along with green onions and garlic. The next step is to add the noodles to the pan, and cook them in a little oil until browned and crispy. After that, all you have to do is make some sauce by whisking together soy sauce, hoisin sauce, sesame oil and cornstarch. Combine the sauce, noodles and veggies together in a pan and the dish is ready to serve.
Tips for pan fried noodles
Save yourself some time and hassle by using refrigerated noodles which are already cooked and don’t need to be boiled. Most grocery stores sell Asian style noodles in the refrigerated area of the produce section. If you have an Asian supermarket available, you will have access to a wide variety of noodles. I use a bag of pre-shredded carrots to save on prep time. The sauce can be mixed together up to one day before you make your noodles. Give the sauce a quick whisk before you add it to the pan.
Which noodles are best for stir fry?
I like to use thin noodles for stir fry, for example Japanese noodles like yakisoba or thin Chinese egg noodles like Hong Kong noodles or chow mein noodles. You want a thin noodle with a mild flavor that works well with veggies and absorbs the flavors of the sauce. Thin noodles are easy to crisp up in a pan to give your dish a nice texture. Yakisoba noodles are commonly found in most major grocery stores and should be easy to locate for this recipe. You can also use a thicker noodle if you prefer, such as Shanghai noodles. Can’t find fresh noodles? Look for a dried noodle instead, and cook the noodles before proceeding with the recipe instructions.
Pan fried noodle variations
These delicious noodles can be customized by adding meats, other veggies or sauces.
Protein: These noodles go great with chicken, beef, pork or shrimp.You can also add cubed tofu or scrambled egg to keep this a vegetarian dish. Vegetables: Feel free to modify the veggies by adding broccoli, bok choy, snow peas, baby corn or any other vegetables that you like. Sauce: You can change up the sauce by adding ginger, chili sauce or oyster sauce depending on whether you like spicier noodles, or noodles with a rich savory flavor.
What is the difference between lo mein and pan fried noodles?
Lo mein and and pan fried noodles are similar dishes, but pan fried noodles are served crispier than lo mein noodles. To get that good crispy texture, pan fried noodles use thinner noodles. Lo mein noodles are served soft and use thicker noodles. Pan fried noodles are often cooked longer in the pan than lo mein noodles. The longer the noodles are in the pan, the crispier they get.
This recipe is a quick and easy way to serve up fantastic noodles that can be customized however you like. Don’t bother with Chinese takeout when you can have these hot and fresh noodles anytime at home!
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