Home > Dinner > Chicken Ramen Noodles Chicken Ramen Noodles April 14, 2021 | 6 Comments SAVE TO RECIPE BOX Jump to Recipe This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy. These saucy Chicken Ramen Noodles with broccoli and a simple stir-fry sauce makes an easy weeknight meal the whole family will be obsessed with! Try some of our other easy ramen recipes — this Ground Beef Ramen, these Egg Roll Noodles, or this veggie Chicken Ramen. Chicken Ramen Noodles This Beef and Broccoli Ramen has been a reader favorite for years ever since it was published! So I decided it would be fun to make a twist on that recipe with chicken and broccoli, instead of beef. And coming from my chicken-obsessed boys, they declared this “the best meal ever.” I’ll admit they’ll claim meals as the “best ever” rather frequently, but these noodles were slurped up in record time nonetheless! Chicken Ramen Noodles are easy to make, especially with some recipe shortcuts I’ll share below. Shortcut Prep Ideas Chicken Ramen Noodles are fairly quick to make, and here are some ideas to shorten the prep even more. Yellow onion: A lot of grocery stores have pre-diced onions in the produce section of the grocery store you can use for this recipe. Otherwise, frozen diced onions work too. Cook frozen onions just until water is evaporated. Another option is using a food processor to quickly chop the onion. Garlic: Use jarred, minced garlic for quicker prep. Ginger: Again, speed things along with ginger paste. If you don’t have fresh ginger or ginger paste, add 1-4/ to 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger (depending on desired flavor intensity) instead. Broccoli: A lot of grocery stores have pre-chopped broccoli in the produce section of the store. You’ll still need to chop these down a bit, but this does save a bit of time. Rotisserie chicken: If you’d like to skip cooking raw chicken, add in diced rotisserie chicken with the sauce — quickly warm it through as the sauce thickens. Be careful to not cook it for too long, as it will dry out. Make the sauce ahead of time: This isn’t really a shortcut, but if you whip up the sauce ahead of time and keep it in the fridge, these Chicken Ramen Noodles come together that much quicker at dinner time. Chicken Ramen Noodle Sauce Ingredients The sauce is the highlight of this dish, and you can easily make it by whisking the ingredients in a small bowl or jar. Despite having several ingredients, it’s quick to prepare. Plus, if you often cook Asian dishes, you might already have everything you need. Soy sauce: Use reduced or low-sodium soy sauce so this dish isn’t too salty. After all, you can always add some salt at the end, but you can’t take it away. Chicken broth or stock: Again, I recommend low-sodium products so you can control the amount of salt in this dish. Corn starch: This helps thicken the sauce. Here is a list of substitutes if needed. Sesame oil: For a great authentic flavor, sesame oil really delivers! (This oil is typically found with the Asian ingredients area, rather than with the other oils in the grocery store.) We love the flavor of toasted sesame oil best in this meal. Rice vinegar: This balances the sauce and adds a subtle tang. If you see a label saying rice wine vinegar, it’s the same thing. Sauce Ingredients, Continued Honey ensures the dish is not too spicy and adds a nice soft sweetness. Hoisin sauce is thick and fragrant with a sweet and salty taste; it’s another “secret” to the amazing flavor in this dish. Ground white pepper is a common spice, found among other spices in the grocery store. Oyster sauce makes this dish taste like it’s from a restaurant by adding a delicious, rich flavor. Sriracha® sauce adds heat and flavor to these Chicken Ramen Noodles. You can of course reduce (or even leave out) this if you’re not a fan of heat. And of course, add more or drizzle extra on your bowl if you love the burn! Chicken Ramen Noodle Toppings This ramen is delicious right out of the skillet, but here are some of our favorite toppings. Add as many or few as you’d like; cashews and green onions are our favorite toppings. Sesame oil is a finishing oil that is great to drizzle on at the end. Even though there is some in the sauce, we like to add a little to individual dishes as well. Sriracha® sauce adds some heat to individual plates for those that like things a bit spicier. Green onions add a bright, crisp, and fresh aspect to these Chicken Ramen Noodles. Toasted sesame seeds add a soft sweet taste and smell with a nutty flavor. Cashews add a great crunch and finishing touch of seasoning. We love dry-roasted and lightly salted cashews best. 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Course Dinner Cuisine Chinese Keyword Chicken Ramen Noodles Prep Time 20 minutes minutes Cook Time 15 minutes minutes Total Time 35 minutes minutes Servings 4 servings Chelsea Lords Calories 621kcal Author Chelsea Lords Cost $8.90 Ingredients▢ 2 tablespoons vegetable oil▢ 1 cup diced yellow onion▢ 1 heaping tablespoon garlic (~4 cloves)▢ 1 teaspoon minced ginger▢ 3/4 pound (12 oz.) diced chicken thighs▢ 5 cups diced broccoli (4-5 small heads)▢ 3 packages (3 oz. EACH) ramen (instant) noodles, seasoning packets discardedSauce▢ 2 teaspoons corn starch▢ 1/4 cup lite (low-sodium) soy sauce Note 1▢ 1/2 cup low-sodium chicken broth▢ 2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil▢ 1 tablespoon EACH: rice vinegar, hoisin sauce, honey▢ 2 tablespoons oyster sauce▢ 1/2 teaspoon Sriracha sauce optional▢ 1/4 teaspoon ground white pepper or 1/8 tsp pepper▢ Optional garnishes: roughly chopped roasted & lightly salted cashews, 3-4 green onions, a few drizzles of sesame oil, toasted sesame seeds, extra Sriracha sauceUS - Metric USMetric InstructionsSAUCE: Use a fork to whisk together the cornstarch and soy sauce in a bowl. Once smooth, add in the remaining sauce ingredients. Whisk until smooth and set aside.VEGGIE & CHICKEN PREP: Prepare the veggies before you begin cooking, because once you start, it all goes quickly! Dice the onion. Finely mince the ginger and the garlic. Finely chop the broccoli (1/2 inch pieces). Thinly slice the green onions. Trim chicken thighs of excess fat and cut into very small (1/2-inch) bite-sized pieces. Once everything is cut, set a large pot of water to boil.COOK CHICKEN: Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large 12-inch skillet (or wok), over medium-high heat. When hot, add the onion. Cook, stirring frequently with a wooden spoon until the onion is turning golden, about 5-7 minutes. Add the garlic and ginger and cook for another 1-2 minutes or until fragrant. Press to the edges of the pan and add the chicken to the center of the pan in a single layer. Cook chicken until browned, but not cooked through, about 4-5 minutes. Incorporate the onion, garlic, and ginger as you cook the chicken.RAMEN & BROCCOLI: Meanwhile, add the broccoli and ramen to the boiling water. Immediately press all of the ingredients under the water. Don't salt the water here; the sauce will season these ingredients. Cook, stirring occasionally for 90 seconds (See Note 2). Promptly remove and drain. Give everything a quick rinse (10 seconds) in cool water and then shake off excess water.ADD SAUCE: Give the sauce one more quick stir and pour the sauce into the chicken and cook, stirring near-constantly until the chicken is fully cooked through, the sauce thickens and begins to bubble at the edges, about 2-4 minutes. Reduce the heat to low. Add the drained ramen and broccoli on top and gently toss with tongs to combine and coat the noodles.GARNISH: Once everything is coated in the sauce, remove the pan from the heat. Add desired garnishes: a sprinkle of roasted and salted cashews, green onions, and sesame seeds. We usually add a drizzle of sesame oil and (for those that like heat) Sriracha to individual serving bowls. Enjoy hot. Video Recipe NotesNote 1: I recommend light soy sauce and low-sodium chicken broth for this recipe. Regular soy sauce and chicken broth made this dish a little too salty for our taste! Note 2: Any brand of ramen noodles works, but make sure to get the right amount -- 9 ounces is perfect for this recipe. Discard (or save for another recipe) the seasoning packets and just use the noodles. Otherwise, the dish will be too salty and the flavor will be off. Whatever ramen noodles used, reduce the cooking time by 90 seconds, since they'll continue to cook when added to the sauce. Nutrition FactsCalories: 621kcal | Carbohydrates: 73g | Protein: 34g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 81mg | Sodium: 2192mg | Potassium: 1412mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 1873IU | Vitamin C: 269mg | Calcium: 189mg | Iron: 6mg We do our best to provide accurate nutritional analysis for our recipes. Our nutritional data is calculated using a third-party algorithm and may vary, based on individual cooking styles, measurements, and ingredient sizes. 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will be making this soon can i use mushrooms and vegetable broth instead as am a vegan perfect for my after office meals will dm you if i make this and let you know how it goes Thanks Ramya Reply
I hope you love it if you end up trying it! 🙂 The oyster sauce is a big part of the sauce flavor here so I’m worried the dish would be lacking flavor without it! You could try additional hoisin and soy sauce, but I’m not sure how much to recommend or if it would end up too salty! Reply
This was delish! I added a little red pepper for color and a small can of baby corn I cut up. Easy, once prepped. Reply