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 1176 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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  • Sarah
    March 18, 2021

    Excellent! Perfect! I have been searching for a good Cantonese chow mein recipe for ever and was ready to give up. This was absolutely delicious. We eat a lot of spicy food and this was pure comfort food. Thank you so much. I almost doubled the sauce as I had a larger package of noodles and it worked out beautifully. I’m off to have a look at your other recipes 😉

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 19, 2021

      Hi Sarah, that’s awesome! I’m so happy to be reading your comments and feedback. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  • Julie
    March 15, 2021

    Delicious!!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      Thank you, Julie. Glad you liked it!

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  • Barry
    March 15, 2021

    Interesting that this is another online recipe with noodles in it. Where I live this is called lo mein. Chow mein has no noodles here. All the Chinese restaurants I go to never have noodles in their chow mein. No rating because I haven’t made it yet but it does look good.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      Thanks for your input, Barry. Please let us know how it goes if you give this a try!

      Reply

  • Rhonda
    March 13, 2021

    Delicious! Fast and easy to make! Will definitely make often. Added water chestnuts and celery.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 13, 2021

      I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!

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  • Sally K
    March 4, 2021

    Chicken chowmein tastes so much better than eating at restaurants.
    Will keep making it .

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 5, 2021

      Sounds great, Sally. Good to know that you loved this recipe!

      Reply

  • Carolina
    March 4, 2021

    Could of been better if there were quantity for the recipe. Measurements are not mentioned. Must have been an oversight.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 4, 2021

      Hi Carolina, the measurements are all on the recipe card. When you are at the recipe click Jump to recipe to quickly go there. You can also click Metric to convert the ingredients to grams.

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  • Tracey
    March 4, 2021

    Can I use fish sauce instead of oyster sauce?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 4, 2021

      Hi Tracey, I haven’t tried that substitution. If you happen to experiment, I would love to know how you like that.

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  • Debra Foxx
    March 1, 2021

    I have made this recipe on three occasions; it is delicious. We used to buy this meal at a Thai restaurant; it is not inexpensive. Now, I make this recipe at home and we love it! It is easy to make, which I appreciate.
    Thank you so much!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 1, 2021

      Homemade is always best, I say! I’m happy you’re enjoying this recipe, Debra!

      Reply

  • Tina
    February 27, 2021

    I added shrimp and snow peas and my family devoured it! This chow mein recipe is excellent!! Thank you Natasha!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 28, 2021

      Hi Tina, my pleasure! I’m glad they enjoyed it too with shrimp and snow peas. Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

  • Ric Marcinkowski
    February 19, 2021

    I made this dish last Wednesday night for dinner and I’ll be damned if it wasn’t better than my local Chinese restaurant. This was a fantastic recipe and I’ll be making it again. The only adjustment I’d make is to go a little lighter on the soy sauce. Other than that…absolute perfection!!!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 20, 2021

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  • Connie Essen
    February 16, 2021

    Hi Natasha! I use your recipes all the time, my whole family knows your name 🙂

    Wanted to see if there is an alternative to Oyster sauce in this recipe? I’m the complete opposite of a seafood fan. Can I omit it? or sub it for anything else? or do you suggest skipping this recipe? Thanks!!!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 16, 2021

      Hi Connie,a substitution may work, 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.

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    • Ric Marcinkowski
      February 19, 2021

      Connie, don’t be fooled by the name “oyster sauce”. It doesn’t taste anything like an oyster. Initially, I was turned of at the idea of using it. But boy oh boy am I glad I did. Trust me, you’ll absolutely love this recipe.

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    • Bill Wheeler
      February 20, 2021

      You may want to give the oyster sauce try. It has nothing in common with seafood the way you may be thinking (also have a look at the ingredients in worcestershire and you will see the main flovour is anchovy:)

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  • Jill Span
    February 15, 2021

    Love this chow mein, the sauce is amazing. I have added extra vegies,including baby corn and mushrooms. I was easily able to make this recipe vegan by using tofu instead of chicken. For once it’s something all the family love. Definitely adding to my list of go to meals

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 15, 2021

      That is awesome! I am happy to hear that, thanks for your wonderful review, Jill.

      Reply

  • Victoria
    February 14, 2021

    Made this tonight with some homemade sweet & sour chicken and it was amazing- a total crowd pleaser for my family of 5. Way better than takeout too- so good! Thank you!!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 15, 2021

      You are very welcome, Victoria. I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe!

      Reply

  • Nicole Lefler
    February 7, 2021

    I made this last night for my family. Everyone loved it! I doubled the recipe and sauce. I also added fresh bean sprouts and sesame seeds to chicken while cooking. So easy and the best we’ve ever had! Will definitely make again <3 I am a huge Natasha fan. Love your recipes and videos!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 8, 2021

      Hi Nicole, I’m so happy to you are enjoying my recipes. I hope you’ll love every recipe that you will try!

      Reply

  • pam chapman
    February 7, 2021

    Can I use Rice noodle’s?

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  • Paige
    February 4, 2021

    From a flavor standpoint this was spot on. Delish!! Hubby even asked to put this in a regular rotation! I made it exactly as specified but it seemed weak on veggies so I added broccoli, baby corn, water chestnuts and celery, and doubled the chicken. Next time I might half the noodles and double all veggies. Truly delish. Thank you!!!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 5, 2021

      Sounds great, Paige! I’m glad you and your hubby enjoyed it!

      Reply

  • Jane
    February 3, 2021

    Delicious 🥰

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  • Kathleen Sullivan
    February 3, 2021

    Best recipe for Chow Mein EVER !!! Who needs a chines restaurant? This was the best .

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 3, 2021

      Love it! I’m glad you loved the recipe, Kathleen. Thank you for your great review and feedback.

      Reply

  • Pat
    February 1, 2021

    This is the second time I’ve made Chicken Chow Mein recipe . I’ve tried a few others but Natasha’s is by far the best. Better than take out.
    thank you Natasha, love your blog

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 2, 2021

      That’s so awesome, Pat. Thank you for your wonderful comments and feedback! Love it.

      Reply

  • QKoch
    February 1, 2021

    Was ok, definitely was not the results that you come to expect from so many wonderful “spot on” recipes 🙁
    But.. peoples palettes are different and differ from dish to dish. This one, just not for us. Thanks Natasha

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    • Alita Engstrom
      February 13, 2021

      I agree.: I found it very heavy in the sesame oil to the point I could not enjoy it.

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      • Natasha
        February 14, 2021

        Hi Alita, are you possibly using a toasted sesame oil? Make sure it’s light sesame oil which is intended for cooking whereas toasted sesame oil is meant more for seasoning and not cooking.

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