Chicken chow mein is probably already one of your favorite Chinese takeout dishes. This one-pan dinner is so satisfying with chicken, vegetables, classic chow mein noodles, and the best homemade chow mein sauce. Also, it’s way healthier than ordering takeout.

A dish with Chicken Chow Mein

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I can’t wait to share this recipe for chicken chow mein with you because it hits all the marks!

Chicken Chow Mein

Chow mein is a traditional Chinese dish made with egg noodles and stir-fried veggies. We love adding a protein and our favorite is chicken, but you can try different meat or tofu. This dish is pan-fried so the noodles get a nice crisp to them and then tossed in a yummy sauce. Chow mein is perfect for those nights when you don’t want to dirty too many pans or make a big mess of the kitchen. 

Chow mein gets its signature flavor from the thick, dark homemade sauce the noodles are tossed with. It’s the perfect balance of sweet and salty and makes putting down your chopsticks absolutely impossible. 

Chow mein with chicken and vegetables close up in pan

Ingredients for Chow Mein:

  • Chow Mein Noodles: Chow mein noodles are made with wheat and egg. They are very similar to Italian pasta noodles and have a wonderful bite to them. Most grocery stores carry dry chow mein noodles in the Asian aisle. But, if you are lucky, you will find pre-cooked chow mein noodles in the refrigerated section that can be thrown straight into your pan.
  • Vegetables: Carrots, cabbage, green onions, and bean sprouts are the perfect combination of veggies to use for chow mein. However, they can easily be replaced with other veggies like bok choy, celery, broccoli, spinach, kale or baby corn. Feel free to get creative and use what you like or whatever you have hanging around in your fridge! 
  • Meats: Great quality chicken breasts are your best bet for slicing into chow mein-ready strips. If you like, feel free to swap chicken out for beef, shrimp or pork. 
    • Hot tip: Hosting vegetarians also? Use vegetable broth and set some of your noodles aside to toss them with cubes of baked tofu. 

Ingredients for the chicken chow mein.

The BEST Chow Mein Sauce:

The homemade chow mein sauce is amazing in this recipe! Combine soy sauce, light sesame oil, oyster sauce, granulated sugar, cornstarch, and chicken broth to make the signature sweet and savory sauce that makes chow mein taste authentic.

Chow mein sauce process, two bowls next to each other.

How to Make Chow Mein:

  1. In a small mixing bowl, combine ingredients for chow mein sauce: oyster sauce, sesame oil, soy sauce, chicken broth, and cornstarch. Set aside. 
  2. Cook noodles according to package instructions, set aside. 
  3. Heat a large wok or pan. Add a bit of oil to the pan and cook chicken until it’s golden brown. Remove chicken and set aside.
  4. Add carrots, cabbage and pressed garlic and saute for a few minutes until veggies are slightly softened. 
  5. Add chicken back to the pan, followed by cooked noodles and pour the sauce right on top. Cook for about 2 minutes, distributing all that saucy goodness around evenly.
  6. Add chopped green onions and remove from the heat. Serve hot!

Step by step photos of making chicken chow mein.

We love recreating popular takeout recipes. Noodles are king in Chinese cooking! This Homemade Chow Mein Recipe is simple to make and oh-so-satisfying, these stir-fried noodles are sure to become a part of your weeknight dinner rotation. 

Chicken chow mein in a pan.

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Chicken Chow Mein with the Best Chow Mein Sauce

4.96 from 1195 votes
Chicken Chow Mein recipe in skillet with noodles, vegetables and homemade chow mein sauce
Chicken chow mein is so much better than takeout! It is filled with chicken, veggies, classic chow mein noodles and the best homemade chow mein sauce. You will love this one pan dinner!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 8 servings
  • 1 lb chicken breast, boneless, skinless
  • 3 Tbsp oil
  • 12 oz chow mein noodles, (uncooked noodles)
  • 2 cups cabbage
  • 1 large carrot, julienned
  • 1/2 batch green onions
  • 2 garlic cloves

Chow Mein Sauce

Instructions

  • In a small mixing bowl, use a whisk to combine oyster sauce, granulated sugar, sesame oil, soy sauce, chicken broth and cornstarch. Set aside.
  • Cook your noodles according to package instructions then drain, rinse with cold water and set aside.
  • Heat a large wok or pan with olive oil over medium-heat. Cut your chicken breasts into bite-sized strips and cook them in the oil until golden brown. Remove strips and set aside.
  • Add carrots, cabbage and pressed garlic and saute for a few minutes until veggies are slightly softened and the cabbage is a bit translucent.
  • Add chicken and noodles back into the pan. Pour sauce over the top and continue cooking all the ingredients together for another 2 minutes.
  • Garnish your chow mein with chopped green onions and serve the noodles straight from the pan and piping hot!

Notes

Note: When using cooked Chow Mein Noodles, it should measure to about 1lb.
*Oyster sauce can vary in salt content and if you use regular soy sauce rather than reduced, you will want to adjust the oyster sauce to taste. 

Nutrition Per Serving

340kcal Calories36g Carbs19g Protein13g Fat1g Saturated Fat36mg Cholesterol500mg Sodium295mg Potassium3g Fiber3g Sugar1315IU Vitamin A8mg Vitamin C18mg Calcium2mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Chicken Chow Mein with the Best Chow Mein Sauce
Amount per Serving
Calories
340
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
13
g
20
%
Saturated Fat
 
1
g
6
%
Cholesterol
 
36
mg
12
%
Sodium
 
500
mg
22
%
Potassium
 
295
mg
8
%
Carbohydrates
 
36
g
12
%
Fiber
 
3
g
13
%
Sugar
 
3
g
3
%
Protein
 
19
g
38
%
Vitamin A
 
1315
IU
26
%
Vitamin C
 
8
mg
10
%
Calcium
 
18
mg
2
%
Iron
 
2
mg
11
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Asian, Chinese
Keyword: chicken chow mein, chow mein
Skill Level: Easy/Medium
Cost to Make: $$
Calories: 340
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  • Anneke
    January 14, 2023

    I had 1 pound of ground beef and a package of cole slaw, chopped an onion and voila, delicious! The sauce recipe makes it great thank you!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 14, 2023

      That’s so great, Anneke! Thank you for your lovely review!

      Reply

  • vanessa darmofal
    January 14, 2023

    Hi Natasha,
    Love your recipes. My son has food allergies so I cannot use sesame oil but can use sesame seeds and don’t have a safe oyster sauce I can use. How can I substitute in this recipe?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 14, 2023

      Hi Vanessa, the sesame oil adds a nice authentic flavor profile, so you may miss that in the recipe with out it, but sesame seeds will be a nice addition.

      Reply

  • Heather
    January 13, 2023

    I’m working my way through the best recipes of 2022 and this Chicken Chow Mein is the first. SO DELICIOUS!!
    My husband loves it and it was very easy to make – thank you!
    It’s going in “the book.”

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 14, 2023

      So glad you found another one to add to the book, Heather! Thank you for the feedback.

      Reply

      • Emma
        January 31, 2023

        It turned out delicious. I added mushrooms. Will be making again soon.

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        • NatashasKitchen.com
          January 31, 2023

          So glad you love it, Emma! Thank you.

          Reply

  • Elizabeth
    January 11, 2023

    I am making this tonight for our dinner. Whenever I get an idea for making something new, I always go to you first. You never disappoint. Looking forward to your cookbook in the fall! Happy New Year and keep those recipes coming!

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 11, 2023

      Aww, thanks so much, Elizabeth! I’m so glad you love my recipes. Happy New Year. Be Blessed!

      Reply

  • Crys
    January 11, 2023

    Could I use spaghetti noodles instead? My children love anything made with noodles Especially spaghetti noodles

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 11, 2023

      Hi Crys, I prefer the chow mein noodles, but thin spaghetti noodles will work great too! Here’s what one of our readers wrote: “We have tried this recipe with spaghetti noodles and don’t notice a difference from chow mein noodles! It’s great either way!” I hope this helps!

      Reply

  • Kelly
    January 8, 2023

    I’ve made many of Natasha’s recipes. Loved them all.
    I had some shiitakes, spinach, celery tossed them in too. If you’re thinking bout making this one, don’t think. Just make it. It’s outstanding.

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 8, 2023

      Thanks, Kelly! I’m glad you loved the recipe. I appreciate the review.

      Reply

  • Eden West
    January 8, 2023

    I love just about everything you make. Love watching how you make cooking so fun and not a chore. If you make a cook book I’m definitely buyinh.

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 8, 2023

      Thank you, Eden! That means a lot to me. So glad you love my recipes. My first cookbook will release Fall of 2023! 🙂

      Reply

  • Alexis
    January 7, 2023

    Hi! I’m curious is there a way to sub the oyster sauce? I have someone who is highly sensitive to the taste of fish or seafood in general. Doesn’t even like seaweed. So I just wanted to know if there was a good alternative.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 7, 2023

      Hi Alexis, The oyster sauce will give you the most authentic flavor, but most people would substitute oyster sauce with soy sauce, so I would suggest adding soy sauce to taste. It will taste better if you mix equal parts of soy sauce and hoisin sauce to get that sweet and salty flavor you are looking for here.

      Reply

  • Karen
    January 7, 2023

    Hi. I’m making this tonight and only have toasted sesame oil. Should I use less, the same amount or not at all?

    Thank you.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 7, 2023

      Hi Karen, toasted sesame oil is intended to be used in salads and not in cooked recipes. It’s a tough one to replace since olive oil doesn’t even come close in flavor. If you had the toasted one, I would probably drizzle it over the finished dish and toss to combine.

      Reply

  • Mick
    January 7, 2023

    I made this chow mein yesterday for my wife and wow ot was great thanks heaps will be making for all the family when we get together next.

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 7, 2023

      Wonderful to hear, Mick! Thank you for trying my recipe.

      Reply

  • Jo K
    January 6, 2023

    This is the most fabulous homemade chicken chow Mein recipe ever! I didn’t change a thing, and it was so fantastic, I turned right around and made your general tsao chicken, and I’m gonna try a whole lot more of your recipes!!! Just fantastic! You are so much fun to watch too!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 6, 2023

      Thanks so much, Jo! I’m glad you love the recipe. I hope you find many more to enjoy.

      Reply

  • Kathy
    January 6, 2023

    Wow, do we love this recipe! I have to leave out the garlic (I added half an onion, diced instead) and I also use mushroom-based oyster sauce and it is absolutely delicious! I will be using this sauce in all my stir fry dishes, regardless of the protein or carb. I’m thinking of beef and broccoli with rice…

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 6, 2023

      Hi Kathy! I’m so glad you loved the recipe. The sauce is amazing! Thanks for sharing.

      Reply

  • Sharon Baker
    January 5, 2023

    The recipe was great except it was highly salty. How can I change it so it’s not as salty?

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 5, 2023

      Hi Sharon! Did you use low sodium soy sauce? You could also use sodium free or low sodium broth and that would help as well.

      Reply

      • Sarah
        January 21, 2023

        I am making this for the first time tonight. I am adding in sprouts. O hope it turns out good.

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        • NatashasKitchen.com
          January 21, 2023

          Let us know how you like the recipe! 🙂

          Reply

      • Sheila
        February 19, 2023

        A great substitute for soy sauce is coconut Aminos! Has no coconut taste at all and has a fraction of salt! If you were blind folded you could not taste the difference from soy sauce. All grocery stores sell it near the soy sauce. I got mine at Trader Joes. ☺ you’ll love it!

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        • Natasha's Kitchen
          February 19, 2023

          Thanks for the tip, Sheila. It’s hepful!

          Reply

  • Claire
    January 5, 2023

    What is the correct term … I’m not sure… does one say fool proof or flop proof ? Both are good words. I’ve made this recipe at least once a month for about 6 months… NEVER FAILED ! My family love it … add all those veggies and more … you won’t regret it.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 5, 2023

      That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Claire!

      Reply

  • Regina
    December 24, 2022

    Thank you for sharing this recipe, it turned out great. Differently will make it again

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  • LCT
    December 17, 2022

    Really good and a thumb’s up from both kids! I made it with shrimp and also made a batch with rice noodles for my gluten-free kiddo. It was a hit!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      December 19, 2022

      So glad it was a hit! Thank you for sharing.

      Reply

  • Spencer Tolliver
    December 12, 2022

    Great recipe!! I also substituted the noodles with “zoodles”, vegetable broth and salmon instead of chicken. It was just as yummy and I was able to get more veggies (instead of starch) in my meal.

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      December 13, 2022

      That’s great, Spencer! So glad you loved this recipe!

      Reply

  • Belen Aquino
    December 12, 2022

    This is a great recipe. Made it with tofu instead of chicken. It was great.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      December 12, 2022

      Glad you enjoyed this using tofu!

      Reply

  • Jackie Kerr
    December 8, 2022

    Very good!! My husband usually puts sauce on every Chinese food but not today!! He said it had a good flavor in cabbage and didn’t need it! Ty Natasha, Jackie Kerr ❤️

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      December 8, 2022

      That’s great, Jackie! I’m so glad it was enjoyed.

      Reply

  • Nickey Humbert
    November 27, 2022

    I made this without the chicken and added onions came out great.

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 27, 2022

      Good to know that you still enjoyed this without chicken. Thanks for sharing that with us!

      Reply

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