Easy Lo Mein Recipe is much better than take out and simple to make at home with vegetables, or your favorite meat! This lo mein has the best sauce and is ready fast!
I absolutely love making take out favorites at home because Chinese food is always a winner with everyone in my house, and that’s saying something! I’ve been making lo mein at home for years because anytime I order it from a take-out place, the flavor is honestly just disappointing! I always have to doctor it up, so why not just make it ourselves! It’s also about 10 times cheaper, and comes together faster than the delivery guy can get to your door. If you’re looking for some other take out favorites to make yourself, try my Easy Hibachi Chicken, Asian Pork Stir Fry and this seriously mouthwatering Pineapple Shrimp Fried Rice!
What’s the Difference Between Lo Mein and Chow Mein?
First things first, let’s talk about how lo mein differs from chow mein noodles! Because I know a lot of people wonder about this! Both of these dishes use Chinese style egg noodles, and fresh or dry is fine. The main difference is that lo mein noodles are boiled, and then simply tossed with your sauce at the very end of cooking. Chow mein on the other hand is typically stir-fried and has more texture. To keep things simple in this recipe, feel free to use any type of Lo Mein you can find at your store, or you can even use ramen noodles or Linguine!
Lo Mein Sauce, Meat, and Veggies:
- The Sauce: So Good, and there’s plenty of it, which is what I love, no dry noodles here! My sauce is made up of soy sauce, chicken broth, sesame oil, brown sugar, sriracha, and a bit of cornstarch for thickening everything up. It’s generally best to use LOW SODIUM soy sauce! This is all I use in my kitchen, and if your soy sauce isn’t low sodium you may want to reduce the amount you use.
- Meat: I haven’t added any meat into this recipe, but you can do chicken, beef, or pork as desired! Just make sure you season your meat with salt & pepper first, and saute in a little oil. You won’t need a whole lot of seasoning even for chicken because the sauce is really flavorful. Drain any grease (if using ground meat) and set the meat aside while you prepare the noodles, then stir the meat in at the end!
- Veggies: Use what you have on hand! That’s the beauty of this dish, almost anything goes. Sliced bell peppers, green or yellow onions, baby portabella mushrooms, snap peas, baby corn, peas, broccoli, cabbage are all great additions! I recommend using about 2 cups of sliced/chopped veggies total.
~Nichole
Easy Lo Mein Recipe
Ingredients
FOR THE LO MEIN:
- 1 10-14 Ounces Lo Mein Noodles, Linguine, or Ramen Noodles
- 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
- 1 Tablespoon Sesame Oil
- 8 Ounces Sliced Portabella Mushrooms
- 1 Medium Yellow Onion Sliced
- 1 Red Bell Pepper Sliced
- 1/2 Cup Broccoli Florets
- 2 Teaspoons Garlic, Minced
FOR THE SAUCE:
- 1/2 Cup Chicken Broth
- 1/4 Cup Low Sodium Soy Sauce
- 1 Tablespoon Sesame Oil
- 2 teaspoons brown sugar
- 1-2 teaspoons Sriracha
- 1 Tablespoon Cornstarch
Instructions
FOR THE LO MEIN:
- Cook the noodles according to package directions, drain and set aside.
- Meanwhile, heat the olive and sesame oil in a large pan over medium heat.
- Add the mushrooms, onion, bell pepper, and broccoli to the pan. Cook, stirring occasionally for about 5-6 minutes until tender.
- Add the garlic to the pan and cook stirring constantly for 1 minute.,
- Add the cooked lo mein to the pan along with the sauce and use tongs to stir and toss for 1 minute until combined and sauce is thickened.
FOR THE SAUCE:
- In a small bowl or measuring cup, whisk together the broth, soy sauce, sesame oil, brown sugar, sriracha, and cornstarch until smooth.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
One of my favorite dishes to make for busy weekdays! It’s quick, easy and delicious!
This lo Mein was easy to make and delicious all at the same time. I love the crunch from the vegetables and the little kick from the sirracha.
BEST. EVER!!!!! Yummmmmmm. Have everything out, washed, measured and ready, set, go!!!
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Can I use spaghetti noodles?
Yes, you sure can! Just cook them according to package directions 🙂
This was perfect! It’s nice to add a Go-To meal to my repertoire. Throws together quickly, can use substitutions easily and tastes great as a leftover (if you end up with any). The sriracha sauce is not a one-use condiment. Thanks for introducing it to me! My husband does not like very spicy things, and he didn’t think that this was too hot at all (I used one teaspoon of the sriracha sauce). It is a great addition to this recipe.
Question: When you call for Sriracha is that Sriracha sauce or the seasoning?
The sauce 🙂
Oh good! I just sent my husband out to get it! We’ll see how he does ’cause I’ve never bought it so I looked up a picture really fast. I’ve loved your recipes in the past, and I’m sure that this will be a winner too.
Low Mein is my go to for Chinese food! Love your easy recipe! It is just delicious and so easy to follow! Way better than any takeout place!
This looks amazing! I’ve never attempted to make
lo mein at home before. This recipe looks simple-definitely going to give it a try! Thanks!
My husband LOVES lo mein, but I’ve never made it myself. I can’t wait to try this because I much prefer home cooking to take out where I have no idea what went into the dish.
I can’t remember the last time I had Chinese food take out. Homemade is definitely the way to go! I also didn’t really know the difference between chow mein and lo mein, so thanks for sharing!