This Kung Pao Chicken Noodle Stir-Fry recipe is quick and easy to make, totally easy to customize (with your favorite noodles, veggies, protein…you name it), and tossed with the most delicious kung pao peanut sauce.

Kung Pao Chicken Noodle Stir-Fry

For those days when you’re craving chicken and noodles…kicked up a notch. 

Seriously, this quick and easy recipe is pretty much everything I love in a good stir-fry. It’s the perfect clean-out-the-fridge kind of meal, easy to customize whatever veggies or proteins (shrimp, beef, pork, or tofu would be other delicious options) you might have on hand. It can be made with whatever kind of noodles (pasta, rice noodles, udon, etc.) and/or veggie noodles (zucchini, sweet potato, etc.) you prefer. It’s tossed with the most delicious zesty kung pao peanut sauce, that you can make as spicy or as mild as you’d like. It’s perfect for easy dinners or meal prep lunches for the week ahead, and tastes just as delicious hot or cold. And more than anything…

…it is just downright good, you guys. I think you’re going to love it.

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So let’s make a batch!
Kung Pao Peanut Sauce

As with any good stir-fry, the star of this recipe that ties everything together — and will undoubtedly have you going back for seconds — is this delicious sauce.

I went with a traditional kung pao-ish base for this one, made with an extra heaping spoonful of peanut butter to give it that irresistible balance of sweet and savory with a bit of a kick. And good grief, it was delicious. That said, feel free to tinker around with the ingredients and customize them to taste. If you’d like more heat, you can always stir in some extra chili garlic sauce (or go the traditional route and add in some dried red chiles). If you like yours more mild, you can omit the spicy ingredients entirely. And of course, always season to taste with salt and pepper.
Zoodles (Zucchini noodles)

Then also feel free to use whatever veggies you have on hand too! I finally just bought a new spiralizer for our kitchen here in Spain, so I went with some zoodles, mushrooms and onions. But if you don’t have a spiralizer, diced zucchini would work just as well here, or any other stir-fry friendly veggies.

Just whisk together your sauce. Then sauté the chicken, followed by the veggies, while your noodles are busy cooking. And then once everything is ready to go, give it a good toss together in the skillet until everything is coated evenly and the sauce thickens.

Kung Pao Chicken Noodle Stir-Fry

Then dish it up…

Kung Pao Chicken Noodle Stir-Fry

…sprinkle on your favorite toppings (I went with chopped peanuts, green onions and toasted sesame seeds)…

Kung Pao Chicken Noodle Stir-Fry recipe

…and serve!

Like I said, as much as I loved this one straight outta the sauté pan, I ended up munching on it for lunches over the course of the week (often cold, as more of a pasta salad). And notably, as someone who tends to get bored quickly with leftovers, I found myself legit looking forward to this one with each passing day. Definitely a great back-pocket recipe to make when the noodle cravings strike. Because it is always just a matter of “when”…isn’t it? :)

Enjoy, everyone!

Kung Pao Chicken Noodle Stir-Fry

4.44 from 23 votes
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Makes: 4 servings
This Kung Pao Chicken Noodle Stir-Fry recipe is quick and easy to make, totally easy to customize (with your favorite noodles, veggies, protein...you name it), and tossed with the most delicious kung pao peanut sauce.

Ingredients

Stir-Fry Ingredients:

  • 8 ounces (uncooked) noodles of your choice (I used linguine)
  • 2 tablespoons peanut oil or olive oil, divided
  • 1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 1 small white onion, thinly sliced
  • 8 ounces baby bella or white button mushrooms, thinly sliced
  • 1 large zucchini, spiralized (or chopped into bite-sized pieces)
  • 3 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
  • 1 batch Kung Pao Sauce (see below)
  • toppings: chopped peanuts, thinly sliced green onions, toasted sesame seeds

Kung Pao Sauce Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup low-sodium soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup natural peanut butter
  • 1/4 cup rice vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon chili garlic sauce (or sriracha)
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil

Instructions

To Make The Stir-Fry:

  • Cook noodles al dente according to package instructions.  Strain, drizzle with a bit of oil, and toss to combine.  Set aside until ready to use.
  • While the noodles are being prepared, heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large sauté pan or wok over medium-high heat.  Season chicken evenly with a few pinches of salt and pepper, then add it to the pan.  Cook for 3-4 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the chicken is cooked through and no longer pink inside.  Transfer the chicken to a clean plate with a slotted spoon, and set aside.
  • Add the remaining 1 tablespoon oil to the pan, along with the onion and mushrooms.  Sauté for 4 minutes, stirring occasionally, until soft.  Add the zucchini* and garlic and sauté for 2 more minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Stir in the Kung Pao Sauce, cooked chicken and rice noodles, and toss until everything is evenly combined.  Cook for 1 more minute until it comes to a simmer.
  • Remove from heat and serve immediately, garnished with your desired toppings.

To Make The Kung Pao Sauce:

  • Whisk all ingredients together in a small bowl until combined.  If you would like a spicier sauce, add an extra tablespoon or two of the chili garlic sauce.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Chinese
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

About Ali

Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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38 Comments

  1. Connie says:

    5 stars
    This was so delicious!! I used coconut aminos instead of the soy sauce and almond butter for the peanut butter and it worked out fine. I think I’ll try spiralized sweet potato next time instead of the noodles. The sauce is to die for.

  2. Agnieszka says:

    5 stars
    Delicious. Made it today for dinner, my boys devoured it.

  3. Miko says:

    I made this tonight with rice noodles (cause that is what I had) and tofu (cause vegetarian dinner guest). It was good, but I felt the sauce lacked something, maybe more tang? maybe cilantro?

  4. Brenda says:

    5 stars
    We made this for supper tonight and served it over rice instead of mixing it with pasta. We used red and yellow peppers, onions, and sugar snap peas as our veggies. Really enjoyed the recipe, will make again soon. Thanks!

  5. Emily says:

    5 stars
    Made this tonight with shrimp and cubed zucchini. It was de-lish!!!

  6. Leigh says:

    I didn’t see when to add the chicken back in. Is it before you add the sauce to the veggies?

    1. Ali says:

      Whoops, typo! Thank you for catching that! :) Just add the chicken back in at the same time as the sauce.

    2. SwashB says:

      Directions also leave out adding the noodles to the final mixing of the dish. Maybe a corrected update Would be helpful.

    3. Ali says:

      Oh no — sorry about the typo. It’s corrected now! :)

  7. Sherwood says:

    You added an asterisk after zucchini on Step 3, but I don’t see any associated note. Am I missing it?

  8. Alexis says:

    I’m in the mood for Chinese food and this would be perfect for dinner with leftovers for lunch. Could I replace all of the linguine with the zucchini “noodles”?

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  9. Doris says:

    I was really in the mood for Chinese today and this seems to quench that desire for me. I bet you could use shrimp for the protein as well. I am fortunate that I live only several blocks away from a massive Asian grocery store with every kind of spice, noodle, fresh fish and meats and veggies. I really need a spiralizer —love those things! Have a great rest of the week.

  10. Tamara says:

    This looks so good! Do you have any suggestions for substituting the peanut butter? I’m thinking almond butter might work…?

    1. Ali says:

      Sure thing! :)