How to Make Simple Chow Mein Noodles

Chow mein - the classic Chinese comfort dish. Here is a standard way of preparing noodles for chow mein. Parboiled noodles are browned on one side, then turned over and cooked on the other side. This makes the noodles browned and crunchy on the outside and tender inside. Noodles cooked this way are also called "both sides browned" and "twice browned" noodles.

                                                                                                                               Here's what you'll need to cook the chow mein noodles:

1/2 pound fresh egg noodles
2 1/2 tablespoons vegetable or peanut oil, or as needed
1 teaspoon Asian sesame oil
1 12-inch skillet with a non-stick coating

Preparing the Noodles

Cook the noodles according to the directions on the package. If no directions are available, cook the noodles in 8 cups of boiling water until they are cooked “al dente” - tender, but with a bit of resistance in the middle. Use a wooden spoon, or cooking chopsticks to separate the noodles while they are cooking.

Drain and Toss With Sesame Oil

Remove the noodles with a slotted spoon and place in a colander. Rinse the noodles twice in cold water and drain thoroughly each time.
Toss the noodles in 1 teaspoon Asian sesame oil.

Oil the Frying Pan

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In a 12-inch non-stick skillet with a non-stick coating, heat 1 1/2 tablespoons oil on medium-high heat. Tilt the pan and move it around so that the oil coats the bottom.

Cook the Noodles


When the oil is hot, use a spatula to push the noodles into the pan.
Cook the noodles until they golden brown on the bottom (about 5 minutes). Press down on the noodles with a spatula during cooking - this helps form them into a nest shape and makes sure they cook evenly.


Remove the Noodles From the Pan
Turn the noodle cake out on a plate. I find the easiest way is to flip the noodles frittata-style: place a plate over the noodles and then invert the pan so that the noodles fall onto the plate, browned side on top.
Oil the Pan and Add the Noodles

Add a small amount of oil, 1/2 tablespoon or as much as is needed to lightly coat the bottom of the pan.
Slide the noodles back into the pan.

Brown the Other Side of the Noodles

Cook until they are golden brown on the bottom (usually about 4 – 5 minutes). Again, press down lightly on the noodles during cooking.

Note: I find the exact cooking time varies depending on the type and even the brand of noodle that you are using. If, after browning both sides. the noodles aren’t quite as crisp as you like, you can fry either side for a bit longer (you shouldn't need to add extra oil to the pan).

You're Done!










Slide the noodles out of the pan onto a plate.