Panda Express Chow Mein: A Copycat Chinese Side Dish Recipe You'll Love! (2024)

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This Panda Express chow mein is a wonderfully tasty copycat recipe that's super quick and easy to make for weeknight dinners! You can mix and match the chow mein with any of your favorite takeout recipes. If you are a fan of Chinese flavors, this chow mein is a must-try!

Panda Express Chow Mein Copycat Recipe

I'm not sure if it's the distance to a Panda or any other of my favorite restaurants or the boredom brought on by the long Minnesota winters. Either one could have inspired me to master these noodles at home, along with other tasty Panda copycat recipes!

I've been making this ridiculously delicious Panda Express chow mein noodles for so many years now that it's literally second nature! They're so tasty that no one complains about these Chinese noodles being a go-to side dish for many, many dinners!

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🥘 Panda Express Chow Mein Ingredients

If you do a lot of Asian cooking, you may keep these ingredients on hand. Otherwise, they should be fairly easy to find at the grocery store. You can learn how to make kecap manis from scratch right here!

  • Chow Mein Noodles - 12 ounces of chow mein noodles. I used the Wel-Pac brand found in the Asian aisle at Walmart - yakisoba noodles work too!
  • Vegetable Oil - 3 tablespoons of vegetable oil.
  • Onion - ½ cup of sliced onion (about ½ a large yellow onion).
  • Celery - ½ cup of thinly sliced celery (about 2 medium ribs).
  • Green Cabbage - ½ head of cabbage, thinly sliced.
  • Cooking Wine - 1 ½ teaspoons of sherry cooking wine.
  • Soy Sauce - 2 tablespoons of soy sauce. (I recommend reduced-sodium soy sauce).
  • Oyster Sauce - 1 tablespoon of oyster sauce or an oyster sauce substitute.
  • Kecap Manis - ½ tablespoon of kecap manis (Indonesian sweet soy sauce).
  • Ginger - 2 teaspoons of ginger (fresh, grated - or ½ teaspoon dry ground ginger).
  • Sesame Seed Oil - 1 teaspoon of sesame seed oil or a sesame oil substitute.

*Be sure to see the free printable recipe card below for ingredients, exact amounts & instructions with tips!*

🔪 How To Make Panda Express Chow Mein

You'll love how easy it is to make this 20-minute chow mein recipe. Grab a large pot, a colander, a skillet (or wok or frying pan), and a spatula.

This recipe makes 6 hearty servings of chow mein.

Easy Chow Mein

  1. Cook chow mein noodles. Cook 12 ounces of chow mein noodles at a boil, remove from heat, and drain before completely cooked.
  2. Rinse the noodles. Rinse the noodles with cold water to prevent continued cooking, then coat them with a bit of oil (optional) to keep them from sticking together. Set aside.
  3. Heat the pan. Bring a large skillet, frying pan, or wok to high heat and add 3 tablespoons of vegetable oil.
  4. Add the veggies. When your oil is hot, add ½ cup of sliced onion, ½ cup of thinly sliced celery, and ½ head of sliced cabbage. Cook for about 1 minute (2 minutes if you like your vegetables more tender).
  5. Mix in the noodles. Add the noodles and stir to break them up, and combine them with the cooked vegetables.
  6. Make the sauce. Add 1 ½teaspoons of cooking wine, 2 tablespoons of soy sauce, 1 tablespoon of oyster sauce, ½ tablespoon of kecap manis, and 2 teaspoons of freshly grated ginger. Mix well until the noodles are soft.
  7. Add sesame oil. Add 1 teaspoon of sesame seed oil and toss to coat all of the chow mein and vegetables before serving.
  8. Garnish and serve. Garnish with green onion and/or sesame seeds, if desired. *A small teaspoon portion of brown sugar can be added for additional sweetness (we have mixed opinions in the household of whether or not the brown sugar makes the recipe closer to Panda!).

Chow mein makes a great base for any of your favorite Chinese recipes! I like to pair it with Panda Express string bean chicken or Panda Express orange chicken. Enjoy!

💭 Tips & Notes

  • You can use Yakisoba noodles as an easy swap for the chow mein noodles.
  • If you want a vegetarian option, you can ditch the oyster sauce for a vegetarian oyster sauce made from mushrooms.
  • For an authentic flavor truer to Panda, try using vegetable broth to boil your noodles in.
  • For a deeper flavor, add just a touch more sesame seed oil. Be careful not to add too much, as a little goes a long way.
  • A small teaspoon portion of brown sugar can be added for additional sweetness.

🥡 Storing & Reheating

Leftover chow mein can be kept refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 5 days.

Freezing Panda Express Chow Mein

Once your chow mein has cooled off, you can transfer it to a freezer bag. Squeeze out any excess air and seal it tightly. Freeze for up to 3 months and place it in the fridge overnight to thaw out before reheating.

Reheating Panda Express Chow Mein

If you're in a hurry, chow mein still tastes delicious when reheated in the microwave. If not, it tastes the best when reheated in a skillet or wok on the stovetop!

Just heat 1 tablespoon of oil over medium heat, add the chow mein, and cook (stirring occasionally) for about 3-4 minutes until hot.

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❓ FAQ

Is Panda Express Chow Mein Gluten-Free?

The signature recipe for chow mein at Panda Express is not gluten-free because it is made with wheat noodles which contain gluten. That's the great thing about recreating the recipe at home. You can swap the chow mein noodles for rice noodles or another gluten-free noodle variety.

Can I Freeze Panda Express Chow Mein?

Yes, chow mein freezes well for up to 3 months! Just let it cool, put it in a freezer bag, squeeze out the air, seal it up tight, and pop it in the freezer!

What Vegetables Are In Panda Express Chow Mein?

The classic recipe contains cabbage, onion, and celery, but you can make it your own by adding your preferred veggies. Bok choy, carrots, bell peppers, or bean sprouts would make a great addition!

🐼 More Panda Express Recipes

  • Fried Rice - A delicious blend of long-grain white rice, savory soy sauce, and crispy vegetables that makes every meal better.
  • Mixed Vegetables - A combination of tender vegetables that adds color and flavor to any meal!
  • Sweet Fire Chicken - Thai sweet chili sauce gives this classic Panda Express recipe just the right amount of heat.
  • Beijing Beef - Crispy strips of wok-fried flank steak tossed with veggies in a savory Beijing sauce!
  • Mushroom Chicken - Juicy chunks of chicken with tender mushrooms and zucchini in a ginger garlic soy sauce.
  • Teriyaki Chicken - The perfect recipe to satisfy your takeout cravings without having to leave the house!

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Panda Express Chow Mein Copycat Recipe

This Panda Express chow mein is a wonderfully tasty copycat recipe that's super quick and easy to make for weeknight dinners! You can mix and match the chow mein with any of your favorite takeout recipes. If you are a fan of Chinese flavors, this chow mein is a must-try!

Author | Angela

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 383kcal

Prep 10 minutes minutes

Cooking 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 12 oz chow mein noodles (I used the Wel-Pac brand found in the Asian aisle at Walmart - yakisoba noodles work too)
  • 3 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • ½ cup yellow onion (sliced, about ½ large yellow onion)
  • ½ cup celery (thinly sliced - about 2 medium ribs)
  • ½ head green cabbage (thinly sliced)
  • 1 ½ teaspoon cooking wine (sherry)
  • 2 tablespoon soy sauce (I recommend reduced sodium soy sauce)
  • 1 tablespoon oyster sauce
  • ½ tablespoon kecap manis
  • 2 teaspoon ginger (fresh, grated - or ½ teaspoon dry ground ginger)
  • 1 teaspoon sesame seed oil

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Instructions

  • Cook chow mein noodles at a boil, remove and drain before completely cooked. Rinse with cold water to prevent continued cooking, then coat with a bit of oil (optional) to keep from sticking together. Set aside.

  • Bring a large skillet, frying pan, or wok to high heat and add the vegetable oil. When the oil is hot add sliced onion, celery and cabbage. Cook for about 1 minute (2 minutes if you like your vegetables more tender).

  • Add the noodles and stir to break them up and combine them with the cooked vegetables. Add cooking wine, soy sauce, kecap manis, oyster sauce and freshly grated ginger. Mix well until the noodles are soft.

  • Add the sesame seed oil, toss to coat all of the chow mein and vegetables before serving. Garnish with green onion and/or sesame seeds, if desired. *A small teaspoon portion of brown sugar can be added for additional sweetness (we have mixed opinions in the household of whether or not the brown sugar makes the recipe closer to Panda!).

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Notes

  • You can use Yakisoba noodles as an easy swap for the chow mein noodles.
  • If you want a vegetarian option, you can ditch the oyster sauce for a vegetarian oyster sauce made from mushrooms.
  • For an authentic flavor truer to Panda, try using vegetable broth to boil your noodles in.
  • For a deeper flavor, add just a touch more sesame seed oil. Be careful not to add too much, as a little goes a long way.
  • A small teaspoon portion of brown sugar can be added for additional sweetness.

Nutrition

Calories: 383kcal (19%) | Carbohydrates: 8g (3%) | Protein: 2g (4%) | Fat: 7g (11%) | Saturated Fat: 6g (38%) | Sodium: 468mg (20%) | Potassium: 179mg (5%) | Fiber: 2g (8%) | Sugar: 4g (4%) | Vitamin A: 112IU (2%) | Vitamin C: 29mg (35%) | Calcium: 36mg (4%) | Iron: 1mg (6%)

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Course Copycat Recipes, Panda Express, Side Dish

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  1. Leanne says

    Is there a Kecap Manis sauce you can buy, or do you have to make it?

    Reply

    • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

      I prefer to make my own here but you can get it on amazon here.

      Reply

      • Leanne says

        Is there anything I can use to replace it? Or is it possible to leave it out without it effecting the dish too much? Also, I appreciate the quick reply ☺️

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        • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

          Hi, equal parts soy sauce and brown sugar will work as well. Hope that helps 🙂

          Reply

      • Loretta says

        Panda Express Chow Mein: A Copycat Chinese Side Dish Recipe You'll Love! (9)
        I can hardly wait to make this!!!
        Thank you fir all of the wonderful recipes you share.

        Reply

  2. Rosa Glez says

    Panda Express Chow Mein: A Copycat Chinese Side Dish Recipe You'll Love! (10)
    ME ENCANTO LO HICE CON CAMARONES (MIENTRAS SE HACIAN LE AÑADI LOS VEGETALES) Y FETUSSINI EL FIDEO QUE TENIA AL MOMENTO. EL TOQUE CON GINGER Y EL AZUCAR ESTA SUPER. NO USE AJONJOLI...SERA MI RECETA DE AHORA RN ADELATE...GRX Y EXITOS!

    To English: I LOVE IT I MADE IT WITH SHRIMP (WHILE THE VEGETABLES WERE ADDED) AND FETUSSINI THE NOODLE I HAD AT THE MOMENT. THE TOUCH WITH GINGER AND SUGAR IS SUPER. DO NOT USE AJONJOLI ... IT WILL BE MY RECIPE FOR NOW RN ADELATE ... GRX AND SUCCESSFUL!

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  3. Olga says

    Panda Express Chow Mein: A Copycat Chinese Side Dish Recipe You'll Love! (11)
    Hi there,
    How much sesame oil do you use? It's not listed in the ingredients but says to add in step 4. Thank you!

    Reply

    • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

      I always start out with a very small drizzle and add more to taste since sesame oil has a strong flavor. It's not a required ingredient, but a favorite in my home. Thanks for asking!

      Reply

  4. Flavor Quotient / Priyanka says

    This is so nice! Looks absolutely amazing! Thanks for the recipe! 🙂

    Reply

    • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

      Oh we love this chow mein! Thanks for stopping in!!

      Reply

Panda Express Chow Mein: A Copycat Chinese Side Dish Recipe You'll Love! (2024)

FAQs

What are Panda chow mein noodles made of? ›

Ingredients for Panda Express Chow Mein at Home!

You can use fresh chow mein noodles, which are made of wheat flour, egg, and water. I find them in the refrigerated section of my local Chinese grocery (99 Ranch). These will be uncooked and thus need to be cooked before adding them into the wok.

Does Panda Express use oyster sauce in chow mein? ›

The other critical ingredient that Panda Express uses in their Chow Mein is oyster sauce. Oyster sauce is a thick, dark brown sauce made from the extract of fresh oysters along with sugar, salt, and water.

What WTF is chow mein? ›

In American Chinese cuisine, it is a stir-fried dish consisting of noodles, meat (chicken being most common but pork, beef, shrimp or tofu sometimes being substituted), onions and celery. It is often served as a specific dish at westernized Chinese restaurants. Vegetarian or vegan chow mein is also common.

Is Panda Express chow mein healthy? ›

We know, we know, sides are the main event at Panda. But you'll want to skip the Fried Rice (which contains 520 calories and 850 mg of sodium per serving) and Chow Mein (510 calories, 860 mg of sodium).

What kind of oil does Panda Express use? ›

Panda Express entrees and sides contain zero grams of trans fat per serving and adds no MSG in their food. Panda Express uses only 100% pure soybean oil in the preparation of recipes.

Is Panda fried rice or chow mein healthier? ›

Chow Mein

This side dish is high in almost every category, with 510 calories, 20g total fat, 3.5g saturated fat, 80g carbohydrate, 13g protein, and 860mg sodium. (Fried rice is a close second, with similar nutrition info.)

What are the best noodles to use for chow mein? ›

Can't find Chow Mein Noodles? Use Ramen Noodles or other instant noodles – just toss the packet seasoning! Or use thin spaghetti or other thin egg noodles (check ingredients on packet, should have egg listed).

Can I use hoisin sauce instead of oyster sauce in chow mein? ›

Hoisin Sauce

It's tangy and slightly sweeter than oyster sauce, but has a very similar consistency. It is usually a vegan substitute, however, and the mix of soybeans and garlic that make up part of the base of the sauce complement the sweet flavors well.

Does Panda Express use chicken broth in chow mein? ›

No need to worry about chicken, fish, or beef broth here—Panda Express has a few options when it comes to carbs. Use them as a hearty, satiating base to soak in any lingering sauce that drips from your main dish. As of 2019, the chow mein is also vegan.

What is Chicago style chow mein? ›

CHICAGO CHOW MEIN: Slices of vegetables in a dark sauce with mushrooms, water chestnuts, and pea pods. A la carte.

What's the difference between chow mein and chow choy? ›

With chow mein, you cook noodles and add them to your wok of other ingredients, cooking everything together in one pan. However, with a chop suey recipe, you will cook the noodles or rice and other ingredients separately before combining them in a bowl, serving up the noodles or rice with the sauce served over the top.

What is chow mein called in China? ›

Mein or mian is simply the Chinese word for noodles. Lo mein means "tossed noodles," while chow mein or chao mian means "fried noodles."

What is the unhealthiest thing at Panda Express? ›

Unfortunately, if it's a nutritious meal you're on the hunt for, this one isn't it. "Panda Express's Orange Chicken and Chow Mein are considered unhealthy due to their high levels of sodium, sugar, and unhealthy fats," says Young.

What is the most healthiest food in Panda Express? ›

11 Of The Healthiest Things You Can Order At Panda Express
  • Broccoli Beef. Panda Express. ...
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  • Black Pepper Angus Steak. Panda Express. ...
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  • String Bean Chicken Breast. Twitter. ...
  • Sizzling Shrimp. Twitter. ...
  • Grilled Teriyaki Chicken. Twitter. ...
  • Honey Walnut Shrimp. Twitter.
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What fast food is the healthiest? ›

  • Panda Express String Bean Chicken Breast. Panda Express. ...
  • Chick-fil-A Market Salad. Chick-fil-A. ...
  • Panera Bread Mediterranean Bowl With Chicken. ...
  • Dairy Queen Hamburger Kids' Meal. ...
  • Taco Bell Power Menu Bowl - Veggie. ...
  • Pizza Hut Veggie Lover's Pizza With Thin and Crispy Crust. ...
  • Wendy's Baked Potato and Chili. ...
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Is Panda Express chow mein wheat noodles? ›

Types of Chow Mein Noodles

Panda express uses Stir Fried Wheat Noodles similar to these. I used these Chow Mein noodles for this recipe. You can find them in your local grocery store where they have a dedicated section for Asian ingredients.

What's the difference between chow mein noodles and regular noodles? ›

Chow mein is the general term used for a dish of stir-fried noodles. Depending on the type or style of cooking, Chow Mein can be made from thin, crispy noodles or soft noodles. noodle is a type of food made from unleavened dough, which is then cooked in boiling liquid.

Are Panda Express chow mein noodles vegan? ›

Are the Noodles at Panda Express Vegan? Yes! The noodles contain no eggs or other animal products. But, be aware that all of the vegan-friendly food options are cooked in the same wok as foods that contain meat.

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