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Vegan Lo Mein Noodles

I’ve come down with a case of the January funk. January kind of sucks anyways but then I always seem to get sick in the middle of it. Last night after work, with the worst sinus pressure in my head, I went home and took a nyquil and slept for 11 hours. I still don’t feel great but lots of sleep and a gallon of orange juice always seem to make January bearable.

Comfort noodles loaded with veggies makes it all a little better too. Oh and are these noodles DELICIOUS!! Possibly the best Lo Mein I’ve ever eaten AND it was super easy to make. <<<<<the best kind of dinner.

Vegan Lo Mein Noodles

I’ve had THIS sesame noodles recipe waiting patiently for me on Pinterest for some time now. I liked the idea of noodles covered in soy sauce and oil and sugar but have also had a real craving for veggies lately. And ginger! I’m on a big ginger kick right now and want to eat it in everything. So, that’s what I have for you today…

The best Vegan Lo Mein Noodles in the form of a fun little gif that I will never admit how long it took me to put together.

Vegan Lo Mein Noodles

I wish I had a never ending supply of these noodles. Luckily for me (and YOU!), they’re pretty easy to throw together.

Vegan Lo Mein Noodles

We’ll start by making the sauce.

Ginger + Soy Sauce + Rice Vinegar + Toasted Sesame Oil + Canola Oil + an optional squeeze of Sriracha are ALL whisked together in a bowl and left to sit while the noodles and veggies are prepared.

Lo mein sauce

I get all the veggies chopped up before starting anything else because that’s how I cook. Also, I’m a slow chopper.

Vegan Lo Mein Noodles

Once the veggies are ready to cook, put em all in a large skillet or wok with some olive oil and begin the sauteing. At this same time, start cooking the noodles.

Vegan Lo Mein Noodles

Once the veggies and the pasta are done cooking, all that’s left is to combine it all into one pan.

Vegan Lo Mein Noodles

Pour the noodles over the veggies and the sauce over the noodles and give it all a good stir.

Vegan Lo Mein Noodles

Make sure that the noodles have soaked up most of the sauce and let sit for a minute or two. You want the noodles to turn a brown-ish color from absorbing all that juicy goodness that is the sauce.

Vegan Lo Mein Noodles

Vegan Lo Mein Noodles

Recipe adapted from the Pioneer Woman.

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Vegan Lo Mein Noodles

Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
Servings: 6
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Ingredients 

  • 12 oz of thin noodles, I used simple angel hair pasta
  • ¼ teaspoon of grated fresh ginger
  • ¼ cup of soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons of sugar
  • 2 tablespoons of rice vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons of Sesame oil
  • 4 tablespoons of canola oil
  • 1 teaspoon of sesame seeds, optional
  • teaspoon of sriracha sauce, optional
  • 4 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1 bell pepper, sliced into thin strips
  • 2 cups of mushrooms, I used baby bell, sliced
  • 2 large carrots, shredded and chopped into ~2 inch pieces
  • 1 cup of snow peas
  • 3 large handfuls of raw spinach
  • 1 tablespoon of olive oil

Instructions 

For the sauce:

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the ginger, soy sauce, sugar, vinegar, sesame oil, canola oil, and sesame seeds. Set aside.
  • Put water on to boil for the noodles while the veggies are prepared.
  • Cook pasta according to directions. Drain once done.
  • In a large skillet, combine the tablespoon of olive oil and all of the veggies. Saute for 8 minutes over medium heat, stirring frequently. Once the spinach is thoroughly wilted, the veggies are ready. Take off of heat.
  • Pour the cooked noodles and the sauce into the skillet with the veggies and stir until it's all combined and the noodles have mostly soaked up the sauce. Let sit for a few minutes for the flavors to mold together.
  • Serve up and ENJOY!
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Vegan lo mein noodles

About Brita Britnell

Brita is the author of Food with Feeling which is a vegetarian based food blog. She creates easy and delicious recipes that encourage people to try more meat-free recipes!

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10 Comments

  1. Annie says:

    Yum!  I left out the canola oil, used less sesame oil, and substituted sweet potato leaves instead of the spinach.  It was good.

    1. Brita says:

      glad that you liked it! Thanks for coming back to let me know!

  2. Val says:

    This looks great! I will have to try it. A few years ago I wrote a blog about a quick lo mein craving fix :) http://gingerandfruit.blogspot.com/ I used braggs amino acids but I’d like to try using lo mein noodles, and sesame seeds. You pictures are amazing too! the preparation picture of the veggies reminds me of bibimbap

    1. B. Britnell says:

      thanks Val!! This is actually one of my all time favorite recipes. SO good!

  3. Angela Britnell says:

    Looks delicious and hope it does the trick and you feel better!

  4. CakePants says:

    I love all the colors in this dish – it looks simply scrumptious! I’m home sick with a cold today (yay January, right?), and I’m betting a bowl of this will make everything a little better :)

    1. B. Britnell says:

      Thanks! I bet this would totally make you feel better! (or at least your stomach).