Comforting noodles, crunchy vegetables and a simple soy sauce dressing. Save yourself some money and calories and make this easy Air Fryer Noodles recipe rather than ordering a takeaway. No oil is required, as it is all done in the air fryer in just 15 minutes.
When we order a Chinese takeaway, Chinese noodles are a must! They go with everything and they are total comfort food. But, they are incredibly greasy and leave you feeling a bit "meh" for a few hours after.
But not any more! We have a healthy Chinese recipe for you and it still has all the comforting flavours you want from noodles. These are a little bit crispy, with plenty of soy flavour, but not dripping in oil and that's thanks to cooking them in the air fryer.
If you are looking for some other noodle recipes to try, why not try our Spicy Garlic Noodles, Soy Sauce Noodles, Thai Chicken Noodles, Garlic Prawn Noodles or 10 Minute Thai Noodle Soup?
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Why you will love it
- Quicker and cheaper than your local takeout - Feel like ordering a Chinese takeaway? Make these Chinese noodles instead, as they are quicker and cheaper.
- Simple vegan meal - We have used egg noodles, but you can easily swap for cooked wholewheat to make it vegan. If you are looking to eat more vegan meals, then this is a great place to start.
- Low calories - There are only 166 calories per portion and it's really filling too.
- Adaptable - The great thing about this air fryer chow mein, is that it is so easy to adapt. We have given some options below for different vegetables and sauces that can be used in this recipe.
Ingredients needed
- Precooked Chinese noodles - To save time, we used cooked egg noodles, but you could use udon noodles instead if you wanted (although these are Japanese noodles).
- Onion - You can swap this for shallots, which would give it a sweeter flavour.
- Carrots - These add lots of colour and crunch to the air fryer noodles. Use a mixture of purple, orange and yellow carrots to make it look more vibrant.
- Button mushrooms - We used button mushrooms and put them in whole so they are nice and chunky, but you could add slices of mushrooms. Use different mushrooms like oyster and shiitake for different textures.
- Soya beans - You might not have seen these before, but you can buy them in most large supermarkets or whole food stores. They are dried, so you will need to wash them and soaked over night. Soya beans are a great source of protein.
- Vegetable stock - This helps to make sure that the air fryer noodles don't dry out. We used vegetable stock, but any stock will work.
- Soy sauce - This is where all the flavour comes from. We used a dark soy sauce, but you could use a teriyaki sauce instead if you wanted a different flavour (although, this is also Japanese).
A full ingredients list with measurements is in the recipe card below.
How to make air fryer noodles - Step by step
One: Arrange the noodles at the back of the pan, on the side opposite the handle. Add the mushrooms on the handle side, then the soya beans on top. Add the carrots and onions. Finish with the stock and soy sauce.
Two: Close the lid, select Mode 7 (Wok) and set for 15 minutes.
Three: Serve in bowls.
Variations
Vegetables - We kept it simple with some carrots and mushrooms, however there are lots of other different options when it comes to the vegetables. Slices of pepper and courgette (zucchini) and a cook addition and they will be nice and crunchy with the carrots. If you wanted to add some greens, then shredded cabbage or pak choi (bok choy) would be good. You can add some beansprouts for extra crunch too.
Protein - We have used soya beans for the protein and to keep it vegan. However, if you were not bothered about keeping it vegan, then leftover shredded chicken or prawns are a good addition. If you still wanted to keep it vegan, then some cooked tofu would work well in this.
Sauce - We just added some soy sauce, but there are other options. You could use a teriyaki or sweet and sour sauce, or you could add a sweet chilli sauce. You can use any kind of stir fry sauce really.
What to serve with Air Fryer Noodles
This is pretty much a whole meal by itself. It has the filling noodles, protein from the soya beans and some vegetables in it. However, if you wanted to add some extra protein and didn't want to keep this vegan, then in the last couple of minutes of cooking you could add some king prawns, or even some leftover shredded chicken from our Perfect Roast Chicken Recipe.
If you wanted to serve some extra vegetables on the side, then we have lots of options for that too. Why not try one of these:
- Crunchy Asian Slaw
- Garlic Spring Greens
- Cucumber and Radish Salad
- Roasted Tenderstem Broccoli
- Garlic Green Beans
- Broccoli Slaw
Frequently Asked Questions
Cooking these noodles in the air fryer is a healthier option than frying them, as you don't need to use any oil. There are also lots of options when it comes to adding vegetables.
You need to make sure the noodles are not wet for them to get nice and crispy. The air fryer will do its magic here.
This recipe isn't vegan because of the egg noodles, however if you use cooked wholewheat noodles, then it can be.
As long as you use gluten free cooked noodles and swap the soy sauce for tamari, and make sure there is no cross contamination, then this recipes can be gluten free.
You can chop all the vegetables and keep them in the fridge ready to add when you are wanting to cook the dish.
These noodles took 15 minutes in our air fryer. It will depend on what air fryer you use.
We used an Actifry airfryer, however other air fryers will work well too. If you are not using an Actifry, then cook this dish at 180°C for 15 minutes, tossing the noodles half way through.
Chow mein is a traditional Chinese dish made with egg noodles and vegetables. So, basically, chow mein is Chinese noodles.
Extra tips
• Make sure you soak the beans over night(or for at least 8-10 hours) before cooking this dish. The beans will still have some bite to them once cooked though.
• For some extra flavour, add some crushed garlic to the dish before cooking.
• Make the dish vegan by using wholewheat noodles.
• If you have some leftover roast chicken, shred some into this before serving.
• A drizzle of sriracha will add a kick of spice to these Chinese noodles.
• This makes 6 small portions, so if you are serving hungry people I would say it's more like 4 people.
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Recipe
Air Fryer Chinese Noodles
Ingredients
- 375 g (13 oz) Precooked Chinese noodles
- 1 Onion - finely chopped
- 225 g (8 oz) Carrot - peeled and cut into strips
- 150 g (1.5 cups) Button mushrooms - washed
- 150 g (0.66 cups) Soya beans - washed and soaked over night
- 1.5 ActiFry spoons Vegetable stock powder - diluted in 5 ActiFry spoons of water
- 4.5 ActiFry spoons Soy sauce
Instructions
- Arrange the noodles at the back of the pan, on the side opposite the handle. Add the mushrooms on the handle side, then the soya beans on top. Add the carrots and onions. Finish with the stock and soy sauce.
- Close the lid, select Mode 7 (Wok) and set for 15 minutes.
- Serve in bowls.
Recipe Tips
- Make sure you soak the beans over night (or for at least 8-10 hours) before cooking this dish. The beans will still have some bite to them once cooked though.
- Make the dish vegan by using wholewheat noodles.
- If you have some leftover roast chicken, shred some in to this before serving.
- A drizzle of sriracha will add a kick of spice to these Chinese noodles.
- This makes 6 small portions, so if you are serving hungry people I would say it's more like 4 people.
Nutritional Information
The nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but we have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible.
As all appliances vary, cooking times are a guide. Please note that by changing the serving size, the cooking time may also need to be altered.
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