Vegetable Lo Mein Recipe (VIDEO) (2024)

This Vegetable Lo Mein Recipe is prepared in just 20 minutes! Soft egg noodles loaded with mushrooms, broccoli, pepper and carrots in a flavor-packed sauce.

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what is lo mein?

Lo mein is a classic Chinese dish consisting of egg noodles. The noodles are often accompanied by vegetables and/or meat or just plain lo mein noodles.

This homemade Vegetable Lo Mein is amazing. Packed with so many vegetables, Chinese egg noodles and a flavorful classic lo mein sauce, you’ll never want to order lo mein at a restaurant again. The dish is so quick to make at a fraction of the price of carryout.

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how to make vegetable lo mein?

  • Cook noodles. Cook the noodles according to package instructions. Drain once cooked and close lid to keep the noodles warm.
  • Cook vegetables. Meanwhile, prepare the vegetable. Cut broccoli into medium/large florets. Quarter the mushrooms and cut carrots and pepper into thin strands. Add all the vegetables to a skillet and cook until desired tenderness. Stir in the garlic and ginger and cook until fragrant.
  • Prepare sauce. Whisk together the ingredients for the sauce. Add sauce to vegetables and add the noodles. Cook until sauce begins to bubble and pasta is reheated. Serve immediately.

how to make lo mein sauce?

This lo mein sauce is amazing and so quick to prepare. It adds so much flavor the vegetable and noodle lo mein.

To make the lo mein sauce, whisk together the sesame seed, honey, Sriracha, chicken broth and cornstarch until well combined. TIP: The sauce does have a bit of a kick to it from the Sriracha, if you don’t like spicy food, leave it out completely or add less.

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frequenlty asked questions-

Can I prepare lo mein in advance?

Yes! You can prepare lo mein in advance one of two ways. Option 1: Completely prepare the dish and reheat to serve. Option 2: Cook noodles, saute vegetables and prepare sauce keeping everything separate. Then just combine and cook before serving.

Where to buy mein egg noodles?

Mein noodles are located in the Asian aisle in most grocery stores. You can also order them online. THESE are the noodles we usually purchase and have also tried THESEwith great results.Vegetable Lo Mein Recipe (VIDEO) (4)

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Can you freeze lo mein?

I would not recommend freezing the vegetable lo mein.

Can meat be added to the vegetable lo mein?

Yes, most definitely. You can add chicken, shrimp or beef to the dish with wonderful results. TIP: I’d highly recommend making a portion and a half of the sauce (or doubling the sauce) if you’ll be adding protein so the noodles aren’t dry.

Can I use different vegetables?

Yes, you can totally substitute with your favorite vegetables. Snow peas, baby corn, green beans, onion would all work great in the lo mein.

Can I substitute Chinese lo mein noodles?

Though the Chinese egg noodles have a distinct taste and texture, they can easily be substituted for Ramen noodles or spaghetti (even angel hair).
Ramen noodles- Cook according to package instruction and continue with the recipe, just don’t overcook the pasta, it will become mushy.
Spaghetti noodles- Cook according to package instructions and continue with the remaining instructions.

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We love this recipe, like BIG time. If your kids don’t care for vegetables, just prepare theirs plain and load on the vegetables for yourself, ha! No reason to limit yourself because of the kids’ undeveloped taste buds ;). You can also add chicken to their plain lo mein for a heartier meal.

try these other easy 30-minute meals:

  • Chicken Carbonara– a wonderful Olive Garden copycat recipe.
  • Cajun Chicken Pasta– so much flavor in one dish.
  • Chicken Wraps– the easiest recipe for lunch or dinner.
  • Philly Cheesesteak– better than a restaurant sandwich.

Vegetable Lo Mein Recipe

Author: Valentina

Homemade Vegetable Lo Mein Recipe is prepared in just 20 minutes! Silky egg noodles with mushrooms, broccoli, pepper and carrots in a flavor-packed sauce. This Chinese dish is so much better than takeout.

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Ingredients

noodles-

  • 8 oz lo mein noodles
  • 8 oz mushrooms, quartered or halved
  • 1 cup medium broccoli florets
  • 1 large carrot, cut into thin strands
  • 1/2 red pepper, sliced
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 Tbsp ginger, grated
  • 2 Tbsp green onion, chopped
  • 1 Tbsp oil, for sautéing
  • 2 Tbsp unsalted butter, for sautéing

lo mein sauce-

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Instructions

  • Cook lo mein noodles according to package instructions. Drain, cover and set aside to keep warm.

  • Quarter mushrooms. Cut broccoli into medium florets. Cut the carrot into thin strands. Slice pepper into thin strands.

  • In a large skillet, over med/high heat, saute mushrooms, broccoli, carrots, and peppers with oil and butter until fully cooked.

  • In a bowl combine all the ingredients for the lo mein sauce.

  • Once the vegetables are cooked add the minced garlic and ginger and cook until fragrant.

  • Add the lo mein noodles into the vegetables and pour in the sauce.

  • Mix and cook until noodles are reheated. Stir in green onion.

  • Enjoy.

Nutrition

395kcal Calories66g Carbs10g Protein12g Fat4g Saturated Fat15mg Cholesterol1091mg Sodium399mg Potassium3g Fiber21g Sugar3360IU Vitamin A44mg Vitamin C23mg Calcium1mg Iron

  • Full Nutrition Label

Nutrition Facts

Vegetable Lo Mein Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 395Calories from Fat 108

% Daily Value*

Fat 12g18%

Saturated Fat 4g25%

Cholesterol 15mg5%

Sodium 1091mg47%

Potassium 399mg11%

Carbohydrates 66g22%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 21g23%

Protein 10g20%

Vitamin A 3360IU67%

Vitamin C 44mg53%

Calcium 23mg2%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

(The nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.)

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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    • Marchelle

    I love making in recipe. but I did use gluten free spaghetti and made my own soy sauce gor the no sodium.

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      • Valentina’s Corner

      That’s great, Marchelle. I’m sure the lo mein was just as delicious with gluten-free pasta.

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    • Gertrude Henderson

    I’m going to be making it for the first time cause I love lomein noodles

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      • Valentina’s Corner

      Gertrude, I hope you love this recipe.

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    • Andrée Paradis

    Very easy and quick. A little on the salty side so use low sodium soya sauce or less regular soya sauce.

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      • Valentina’s Corner

      Yes, low sodium soy sauce is a great in the sauce.

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      • Marchelle Twite

      there is a recipe on pintrest to make a soy sauce substitute contains no sodium.

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    • Joann

    This is the very best Asian dish I’ve ever made. The sauce is perfect and love the mix of vegetables. Thanks!!

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      • Valentina’s Corner

      Joann, thank you so much for trying our lo mein, I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe. 🙂

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    • Patti

    Very good and versatile; used veggies that I had on hand and linguini noodles. Really liked the sauce, too. Thanks for your post.

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      • Valentina’s Corner

      Patti, thank you for trying our vegetable lo mein recipe! So glad you enjoyed this recipe!

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FAQs

Vegetable Lo Mein Recipe (VIDEO)? ›

Lo mein is also made of various stir fried veggies, fresh garlic and ginger for lots of flavor, and a simple sauce made with soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar and sriracha for spice!

What is vegetable lo mein sauce made of? ›

Lo mein is also made of various stir fried veggies, fresh garlic and ginger for lots of flavor, and a simple sauce made with soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar and sriracha for spice!

What makes lo mein taste so good? ›

The defining feature of any lo mein dish is the sauce, so make sure you take the time to get it right. Using dark soy sauce will give the lo mein color and a bolder taste while adding light soy sauce will give the dish some extra saltiness and flavor without staining the noodles darker.

What is the difference between vegetable chow mein and vegetable lo mein? ›

The biggest difference between chow mein and lo mein lies in the translations of their names: chow mein is fried, and lo mein is tossed. The experience is somewhat different between the two. Lo mein tends to be saucier and more toothsome, with a texture some describe as “slippery” because of the noodles' softness.

What kind of noodles to use for lo mein? ›

You want to buy an egg noodle or pasta that's relatively thin and has some tooth. Some common names will be lo mein, chow mein, egg noodles or pancit noodles. Most markets have Japanese yaki soba noodles in the cold case, and those would work perfectly.

What is Chinese chow mein sauce made of? ›

Combine soy sauce, light sesame oil, oyster sauce, granulated sugar, cornstarch, and chicken broth to make the signature sweet and savory sauce that makes chow mein taste authentic.

What is Chinese mother sauce? ›

While Doubanjiang can be considered the "mother sauce" of Sichuan cuisine, there are some prominent flavors in modern Sichuan cooking that are often referenced as sauces but are composed of other ingredients and sauces during cooking. These include: Yuxiang (魚香)

How do you thicken lo mein sauce? ›

Cornstarch! In his book How to Cook Everything Vegetarian, Mark Bittman recommends mixing 1-2 tablespoons of cornstarch with the same amount of water, and tossing this into the stir fry just when it's almost done. It thickens in seconds, picking up the flavors of everything already in the dish and coating evenly.

What is inside hoisin sauce? ›

Though regional variations exist, most modern hoisin sauce recipes contain some combination of the following ingredients: fermented soybeans, five-spice powder, garlic, red chili peppers, and sugar. "Hoisin" comes from the Cantonese word for seafood, though it's not commonly associated with seafood dishes.

How healthy is vegetable lo mein? ›

Vegetable lo mein, which typically consists of spaghetti-type noodles and vegetables with a soy-based sauce, can fit into a healthy diet if you watch your portion size. The vegetable version is lower in calories than the house version, which can have as many as 1,100 calories per order.

What is healthier fried rice or lo mein? ›

So what's the healthier order, fried rice or lo mein? Short answer: lo mein. Yes, both dishes usually come slathered in sauce, but the rice offers the unfortunate double-whammy of being fried in oil first.

What is hoisin sauce used for? ›

Hoisin sauce is a thick, fragrant sauce commonly used in Cantonese cuisine as a glaze for meat, an addition to stir fry, or as dipping sauce. It is dark-coloured, sweet and salty. Although regional variants exist, hoisin sauce usually includes soybeans, fennel, red chili peppers, and garlic.

What kind of noodles do Chinese restaurants use for lo mein? ›

In China, lo mein is typically made with wheat flour noodles that are boiled until cooked and then stir-fried with various vegetables, meats, and seasonings. The noodles themselves are similar to spaghetti in texture and are often cooked al dente.

Can you substitute spaghetti for Chinese noodles? ›

If you can't find authentic Chinese chow mein noodles at your local grocery store, spaghetti could be used as a perfect substitution to make Chinese style stir fry noodles.

What is the difference between chow mein and lo mein sauce? ›

Meanwhile, vegetables and meat or seafood are stir-fried, then everything gets tossed together with a sauce before serving. (That's another distinction between chow mein and lo mein: Lo mein is a saucy dish, while chow mein is typically drier or less liquid-y.) The final dish is soft and coated in sauce.

What does lo mein sauce taste like? ›

Lo mein sauce

The sauce is what makes this dish so addictive. It's a simple umami filled mix of light and dark soy sauce, toasted sesame oil, sugar, and a hint of ginger.

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