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A delicious and easy Chow Mein recipe you can make right at home! You don’t need takeout with a classic chow mein recipe like this!
I’m just now realizing I’ve been on a copycat recipes streak lately. ha! I recently shared the McDonald’s Shamrock Shake, IHOP Pancakes and today’s copycat is Panda Express’ Chow Mein! I have to say this one is my favorite. It tastes like the one from Panda Express but better!
I tricked my kids when I served this yummy chow mein with our favorite baked sweet and sour chicken. I made the noodles and photographed them while they were at school, so when I served it at dinner they thought I had picked it up from the restaurant.
They ate it up in just minutes and all asked for seconds. After we were finished eating I told them that I had made it from scratch! They couldn’t believe it. Kallen said, “Mom, yours is WAY better than Pandas!” 😀 Gosh, I love that kid. And I agreed with him 100%.
Another bonus about this recipe is that it is easy. TOO easy. Literally ready in about 8 minutes or so, and that’s just because you have to chop up a few vegetables!
You can find Oyster sauce in the Asian food section of your grocery store- right by the soy sauce. The noodles are in the produce section. The Yakisoba brand has a few different noodle options. I used the stir-fry noodles that are refrigerated. So just FYI.
I hope you all give this delicious recipe a try and let me know what you think! I know I’ll definitely be making them again in the near future. 🙂
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4.88 from 8 votes
Chow Mein (copycat)
Delicious chow Mein noodles that taste like the ones from Panda Express!
Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes minutes
Servings 4
Author Holly
Ingredients
- 2 packages (7.32 ounces, each) refrigerated Stir-Fry Yakisoba Noodles (discard the spice packet)
- 3 Tablespoons vegetable oil
- 1/2 small yellow onion chopped
- 3/4 cup chopped green cabbage
- 1/3 cup chopped celery
- 2 Tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce
- 1 Tablespoons oyster sauce
Instructions
Heat a large non-stick skillet or wok over medium-high heat. Add oil to skillet and heat. Add chopped onion, cabbage and celery. Stir and cook until vegetables start to caramelize and become tender. Reduce heat to medium-low.
Meanwhile, cook noodles in microwave for 1 minute (according to package instructions).
Rinse noodles in warm water and drain. Add to vegetables in skillet. Pour in soy sauce and oyster sauce. Stir until everything is combined. Serve immediately and enjoy!
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Thanks so much for this recipe. Chow mein is one of those dishes that I never would’ve thought to try and make at home. This tasted just like Panda’s chow mein. And to be honest, I used ramen noodles. I will definitely find the yakisoba next time but the flavor was all there. And what I really liked about it was controlling the amount and size of the vegetables. They’re definitely needed for the flavor but sometimes they’re just so chunky (and outnumber the noodles) at Panda that my little one just isn’t interested. I’m adding this recipe to my repertoire, as I do with so many of the recipes you share! (Definitely a 5 star but for some reason the fifth star wouldn’t darken.)Reply
Excellent!!
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I just tried this recipe, I didn’t have all of the ingredients, but subbed others and the flavor was excellent and incredibly fast, my girls loved it, definitely will share this recipe with family and friends!Reply
This is SO delicious and easy to make! Thank you for sharing!I made this as a side dish tonight; next time I will have to double the recipe because everyone LOVED it! Absolutely delicious — I will definitely make it often!
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This recipe was awesome. My family loved it. It’s very easy to make takes longer to cut the vegetables than it is to cook it.Reply
Is this good reheated?
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Angie, I think it’s delicious reheated!
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I ‘m having trouble finding the yakisoba noodles. Can i try any other noodles or maybe pasta.Reply
You could try ramen noodles or thin spaghetti. Hope this helps!
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try the vegetarian section in the market…Reply
Great recipe! I did add pepper, salt and garlic to veggies before adding sauce and noodles.Reply
I’m doing the same thing. Also adding some broccoli and left over chicken breast i made for last night’s dinner. this sounds yummy!Reply
Hi there!
What is the serving size for this recipe?Reply
This recipes serves 4!
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What can you sub for Oyster sauce
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You can use Hoisin sauce instead, or more soy sauce to replace the oyster sauce.
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