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Kimchi Chicken Lo Mein

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Takeout quality Lo Mein, right here! I was drawn to this dish because it’s been too long since we’ve had some great Asian inspired noodles and I had Kimchi in my fridge (don’t forget to check out my scratch Kimchi) and boy did it satisfy! This dish delivered on so many different levels, funk and heat from the Kimchi, sweetness from the oyster sauce and SO MUCH delicious umaminess 😋!

I love that you can make lo mein at home that delivers “better than takeout quality.” Stop spending your money on takeaway and save this recipe for your next noodle fix! Oh and did I mention that this meal can be created in 30 minutes! Yup, that’s right 30 minutes!

I hope you like these spicy noodles, cheers 🥂!


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Kimchi Chicken Lo Mein

Course Dinner
Cuisine Asian Inspired
Keyword Kimchi Chicken Lo Mein, Spicy Chicken Lo Mein, Spicy Lo Mein
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4 people/servings
Author Jackie Ferguson

Ingredients

  • 2 chicken thighs or breast, cut into bite sized pieces
  • 1 TBS coconut oil
  • ½ cup kimchi, cut thinly
  • 8 oz lo mein noodles, cook as directed on package
  • 2 TBS oyster sauce
  • 1 TBS soy sauce
  • 1-2 TBS water, as needed

Chicken Marinade

  • ½ inch ginger, chopped finely and turned into a paste with the side of your knife
  • 2 cloves garlic, chopped finely and turned into a paste with the side of your knife
  • 2 TBS soy sauce
  • TBS chili garlic sauce

Veggies

  • 2 carrots, sliced into thin matchsticks
  • 4 green onions, cut diagonally, aka as sifflets

Instructions

  • Begin by warming a wok or non-stick pan on medium heat. Once warm, add the coconut oil. When the coconut oil melts, add the chicken and saute until cooked.
  • Once cooked, remove the chicken from the pan and set aside. Reserve the fond and coconut oil for sauteing the veggies.
  • Now add the veggies and cook slightly, ~3-5 minutes. Note, the veggies will cook quickly and if you want some crunch still, I wouldn't get beyond the suggested time.
  • Add the kimchi, prepared lo mein noodles, oyster sauce and soy sauce to the veggies and toss together.
  • Now add your cooked chicken and toss again. If the noodles look dry, add some water. At this point, taste the noodles and adjust the flavors as needed. This might include fish sauce to amp up the funk, citrus for brightness, honey or agave to reduce the heat level and add sweetness, or soy sauce for salt.
  • Serve warm, garnished with cilantro. Enjoy & cheers 🥂!

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