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.
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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.
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.
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.
How to Make Chow Mein:
- In a small mixing bowl, combine ingredients for chow mein sauce: oyster sauce, sesame oil, soy sauce, chicken broth, and cornstarch. Set aside.
- Cook noodles according to package instructions, set aside.
- 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.
- Add carrots, cabbage and pressed garlic and saute for a few minutes until veggies are slightly softened.
- 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.
- Add chopped green onions and remove from the heat. Serve hot!
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.
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Chicken Chow Mein with the Best Chow Mein Sauce

Ingredients
- 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
- 4 Tbsp oyster sauce, or added to taste*
- 3 Tbsp low sodium soy sauce
- 3 Tbsp light sesame oil, (not toasted)
- 1/2 cup chicken broth
- 1 Tbsp corn starch
- 1 Tbsp granulated sugar
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
*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
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hi Natasha! pls how mny cups of cooked noodles does this recipe use
Hi, I did not measure the cooked noodles, but it calls for 12 oz chow mein noodles (uncooked noodles)
Hi! Love your recipes! We really love your Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies! I want to try this and I wondering could I use spaghetti noodles, as I have plenty of those on hand? Thanks!
Hi Sonya, I haven’t tested that but I think it could work. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe.
We have tried this recipe with spaghetti noodles and don’t notice a difference from chow mein noodles! It’s great either way!
Love your recipes and use them a lot.
Wondering what I could use instead of oyster sauce in chow mien, or any other recipe calling for this ingredient? TIA
You can use soy sauce or hoisin sauce too
Hi Natasha! This recipe is super easy and delicious. I replaced the chow mien with chickpeas rotini, and the chicken with tofu. It’s still very tasty.
Thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it Bernadeta!
Luv this recipe. Couldn’t find oyster sauce, added more chicken broth. Was surprised at how much flavor this had. Will make again and again. Will also try with meat or shrimp.
Sounds like you found a new favorite Suzanne! That’s so great!
Delicious! Took a star away bc the recipe says shredded carrots, but the photos very clearly show julienne cut. I did it like the photos, and it definitely took over the few mins the recipe says. I put a cover over my pan to help them soften faster. Also, I would have liked for the recipe to show an estimated cooking time for the chicken for beginner cooks.
You sound like such a good sport. Not. Stop whining
So delicious! 😋 I made it following the recipe to a t, and it turn out perfect and
full of flavor! My hubby loved it! Thanks so much Natasha! 👏🏼😋
Yay success! Thanks for sharing that with us.
Yet again another successful dish made by me – consumed by all the family & ALL thanks to Natasha !!!!!
Thank you so much for introducing me & giving me the ‘courage’ to learn how to cook
Awww that’s the best! Thank you so much for sharing that with me! I’m all smiles
Way too much oyster sauce…..ruined the whole meal…
Hi Norma, thank you for your feedback. We didn’t find that to be the case but you can add that to taste. Also, make sure you are using the same proportions for the rest of the recipe. For example, if using less noodles, the sauce can seem overwhelming.
So good! Instead of 6 tbsp of oyster we used 3 tbsp hoisin and 3 tbsp oyster. We also added fresh ginger with garlic
Looking forward to trying new veggies and proteins with this amazing sauce!
Thank you so much for sharing that with us Chrissy! I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe!
Hi Natasha, what can I use instead of oyster sauce?
Thank you.
Hi Babra, others shared this “I follow the recipe As it is but instead oyster sauce used Worcestershire and 1 tbsp of vinegar. It turned out well.” I hope this helps.
Love this recipe! Made it twice now, using chicken thighs the second time. I wanted more sauce so I doubled the sauce recipe but found it to be too strong. Maybe from the oyster sauce being doubled? Are the ingredients savory enough that I can just double the broth versus doubling all the sauce ingredients? What would you suggest to get more sauce while still getting the same great flavor? Thank you!
Hi Reem, it is likely due to that being doubled. You might try 1 1/2 times the sauce.
Can I use clam juice ?
Can’t find oyster juice
Really excited and nervous 1st time making this
Your website is incredible
Ty
Hi Maria. I haven’t tested that to advise but I think it could work. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe.
Hi it wasn’t the same flavor had an after taste found oyster juice bought out shelf lol
My husband says ty
Haven’t had This in a longgggggggg time
My daughter is 5 learning to cook loves your videos we do then together
Thanks for sharing that with us and so nice to know that your daughter is also learning how to cook! Keep up the good work.
Works every time! A big family hit and so easy to do if you have 3 under 5 to run after! Such a tasty dinner, and tastes much healthier than store bought alternatives. Big thumbs up
I’m so happy to hear that Monica! Thank you for that wonderful review!
What a wonderful recipe was most awsome even with the botch I did LMBOOOO still turned out wonderful went with beef,chicken,ground pork and shrimp and a few different veggies will make again and again thanks Natasha for this recipe.
Thank you so much for sharing that with us Linda! I’m glad you enjoyed that.
Hi there
What can I use as a substitute for the cornflour? I don’t have any.
Hi Andrea, maybe potato starch? I haven’t really tested anything besides cornstarch.
You can use flour in place of cornstarch for thickening sauces. I only every use flour for thickening, and I made this with no problems.
I made Chop Suey using this recipe but with crispy noodles on top. My family loved it.
So glad to hear that Margaret. Thank you!
I’m allergic to oyster sauce what can substitute with?
Hello Diane, others shared this “I follow the recipe As it is but instead oyster sauce used Worcestershire and 1 tbsp of vinegar. It turned out well.”
How much worcestershire sauce?
Supper tonight got rave reviews! This is so good. I added bean sprouts and mushrooms to it. Flavour of the sauce is incredible. I use your recipes a lot and always am happy! Thanks so much
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing that with me!
Another winner! I loved it. Doubled the recipie and I added grated ginger and garlic to the sauce and went with 1 and 1/2 brown sugar instead of granulated. The sauce was great. would consider adding a little heat next time too! Had to go with spagetti but will try to find the noodle next time!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!
I cut recipe in half for two of us. Next time I’m making all the sauce. It was delicious.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!