Easy Peanut Chicken Noodles | Slimming Eats Recipe (2024)

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Easy Peanut Chicken Noodles - a delicious simple noodle stir fry with chicken, vegetables and a peanut sauce.

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Easy Peanut Chicken Noodles Recipe

Have I mentioned how much I love peanut flavoured savoury dishes? Probably!! The kids love it too and if there is one dish that is easy to cook up and will satisfy the whole family. It's an easy noodle stir fry dish like this Peanut Chicken Noodles.

Chicken for protein, a healthy mix of vegetables, egg noodles and of course that simple peanut sauce using a few store cupboard ingredients. The result - cleared bowls from the entire family.

Quick Peanut Sauce

So what's in the sauce? The most obvious ingredient is peanut butter. You can use either crunchy or smooth whatever you prefer, crunchy is actually my preferred choice because then you get the little bits of chopped peanuts through the sauce. One thing I do recommend though is to make sure you use natural peanut butter. The only ingredient in peanut butter should be dry roasted peanuts, not palm oil, sugar and other nasties.

As well as the peanut butter, there is I use maple syrup for that sticky coating and slight sweetness, soy sauce for that umami flavour, ginger, garlic and of some red chilli flakes for that spicy kick (you can use fresh red chilli's, but I rarely have them on hand as they are hard to source here in Canada at the moment, so chilli flakes do the trick) and then just a little water to loosen the sauce. See how easy that is?

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Vegetables for Noodles

In this recipe, I use carrots, zucchini and beansprouts. We love the crunch that bean sprouts add to a stir fry and they are prob my favourite item to add to a stir fry, it also means you don't need as many noodles too if you want to make this dish healthier because they are kind of like a healthy noodle.

Tip of the day: Julienne the veg. It makes such a difference in a noodle stir fry as you get little sticks of vegetables.

I have this brilliant Food Chopper that comes with various different blades including a julienne slicer and I love using it for the vegetables in a stir fry. You can also get just a handheld Julienne Peeler too which does the trick perfectly. But if you don't have either then slice them as you like.

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Feel free to use whatever vegetables you have on hand. Some other vegetables that work well in this dish are:

  • Bell Peppers
  • Mushrooms
  • Shredded Cabbage
  • Broccoli
  • Onions
  • Baby Corn
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Can I use a peanut butter powder?

It's a question I see often for recipes that contain peanut butter. Personally I prefer to use real natural peanut butter, the powders can be a bit gritty and not quite the same taste and my kids hate it, big time. But if you want to swap it out, I don't see why it wouldn't work.Just mix it up as per the tub so that you have two tablespoons of peanut butter as per this recipe.

How can I make this gluten-free?

Following a gluten-free diet and want to try this recipe? Easy, just swap out the egg noodles for rice noodles and use a gluten-free soy sauce. There are various different gluten-free soy sauces available so use your favourite brand.

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Protein for Noodle Recipes

I have used chicken for this Peanut Chicken Recipe, but other proteins work well too.

Some of my favourites are Pork, Shrimp (Prawns), Ground Turkey or Chicken (mince), you can even keep it to just vegetables or use a meat substitute like Tofu or Quorn pieces if you are vegetarian or fancy a meat-free dish.

More Noodle Recipes

Love noodle recipes like this? Check out some of these recipes:

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  • SWEET CHILLI PRAWNS AND NOODLES
  • THAI CHICKEN NOODLES
  • CHICKEN SINGAPORE NOODLES
  • BEEF CHOW MEIN

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Peanut Chicken Noodles

Yield: SERVES 4

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes

Total Time: 27 minutes

Easy Peanut Chicken Noodles - a delicious simple noodle stir fry with chicken, vegetables and a peanut sauce.

Ingredients

  • 400g of chicken thighs, sliced into thin pieces
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • ½ tbs of ginger root, grated
  • 1 teaspoon of sesame oil -
  • 200g of carrot, julienned
  • 200g of courgette (zucchini), julienned
  • 200g of bean sprouts
  • 200g of egg noodles
  • 2 spring onions, sliced

For the sauce:

  • 2 tablespoons of natural peanut butter (smooth or crunchy)
  • 2 tablespoons of maple syrup -
  • 2 tablespoons of soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon of dark soy sauce
  • pinch of red chilli flakes (can add more depending on your preferred heat level)
  • ¼ cup (60ml) of water

Instructions

  1. Cook the noodles according to the package directions.
  2. Add the sesame oil to a large frying pan over medium-high heat.
  3. Once hot, add the chicken, ginger and garlic and fry until chicken is browned.
  4. Add in the zucchini, carrots and beansprouts and continue to stir fry for a couple of minutes. Then remove and set aside.
  5. Add the sauce ingredients to a bowl and whisk thoroughly to combine.
  6. Add the sauce into the frying pan and bubble on a high heat until it thickens. Running a wooden spoon into the centre of the sauce it should stay apart, this indicates is ready.
  7. Add back into the pan, the to chicken, vegetables and cooked noodles and toss to coat.
  8. Sprinkle with chopped spring onions
  9. Serve and enjoy!!

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Nutrition Information

Serving Size 1 SERVING
Amount Per ServingCalories 450Total Fat 10.5gSaturated Fat 2gSodium 831mgCarbohydrates 54.6gFiber 5gSugar 12.7gProtein 31.6g

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FAQs

What is peanut noodles made of? ›

Peanut Noodles Recipe Ingredients

It's creamy, bright, savory, and sweet, made with simple ingredients like peanut butter, tamari or soy sauce, sesame oil, fresh ginger, rice vinegar, and lime juice. For these noodles, I add an extra tablespoon of tamari to boost the savory flavor.

What can you use instead of peanut butter in noodles? ›

Peanut-free option: If you have a peanut allergy, replace the natural peanut butter with creamy almond butter or cashew butter. These butters are much more neutral in flavor, but will still make a delicious creamy sauce.

How many calories are in peanut noodles? ›

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Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 serving (74g)
How many calories are in Peanut Noodles? Amount of calories in Peanut Noodles: Calories 339.7Calories from Fat 90 (26.5%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Peanut Noodles? Amount of fat in Peanut Noodles: Total Fat 10g-
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What are Chinese peanut noodles called? ›

Ban Mian noodles (拌面 ) are a must-try when you're in Fuzhou. They're a simple dish, but what makes it unique is the sauce, which is made with peanut butter—an unusual ingredient in China.

What is Chinese peanut sauce made of? ›

This sauce is made using peanut butter, sauces like hot sauce, vinegar and soy sauce (tamari for gluten-free), garlic and seasoning. It can be seasoned as you like.

What can I add to noodles to make them not stick together? ›

Salting the water does more than just flavor your pasta. It can help keep the starches in your pasta from gelling together, reducing the risk of your pasta sticking. Aim to put a tablespoon or two of salt for every quart of water—which is about a quarter or half cup of salt for a pound of pasta.

Is peanut butter good or bad for you? ›

It's fairly rich in nutrients and a decent protein source. It's also loaded with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, although this doesn't seem as significant when you consider the high calorie load. It is perfectly fine to incorporate moderate amounts of peanut butter into a healthful diet.

What can I add to noodles to make them not stick? ›

If you're not tossing your pasta with sauce, or you're cooking it to reheat later, add a small drizzle of olive oil to the boiling water. The oil coats the noodles, ensuring they won't stick together.

Can you eat peanuts every day? ›

So, is it safe to eat peanuts every day? The short answer is yes*. You can have great health benefits from eating peanuts each day. Peanuts can be a great addition to a plant-forward lifestyle.

How many calories are in Chinese peanut noodles? ›

So you can imagine my surprise when I checked the nutritional info on restaurant peanut noodles and learned that most clock in at around 900 calories per serving!

Where do peanut noodles come from? ›

Peanut butter noodles might sound like an Americanised version of a Chinese dish, and you can find this item on menus all around New York's Chinatown, but its origins don't lie there. The dish, made from a ground peanut sauce, hails from Shaxian, in the south-eastern coastal province of Fujian.

Is peanut ramen good? ›

Nothing beats a slurpy bowl of noodles. This easy peanut butter ramen is a fun and easy take on the classic ramen we all know and love. Of course this is not an authentic ramen recipe but just a fun way to enjoy this meal. It comes together super quickly and it is awesome for weeknight dinners.

What is noodles made of? ›

Noodles can be crafted from everything from root vegetables to tapioca flour, mung bean starch, seaweed, and rice flour. They can be stretched, pulled, rolled, cut, and twisted. They show up in soups, salads, steaming broths, stir-fries, side dishes and as the star event.

What are noodle packets made of? ›

Instant noodles are a type of pre-cooked noodle usually sold in individual packets, cups, or bowls. Its main ingredients are typically flour, starch, water, salt, and/or a salt substitute known as kansui, a type of alkaline mineral water that contains sodium carbonate and usually potassium carbonate.

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