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This veg noodles recipe, made with all of your favorite fresh vegetables, is perfect for a quick a weeknight meal! Ready in just 30 minutes, this Chinese-style stir fried veggie noodles is kid-friendly and fully customizable.

veg noodles served in a black bowl on a dark blue-gray wooden board

About Veg Noodles Recipe

This easy stir fried veggie noodles recipe has just the right level of spice. Not too much heat, not very pungent, but still filled with so much flavor, this kid-friendly noodles recipe is the perfect family meal.

Filled with carrots, cabbage, french beans, bell pepper (capsicum) and spring onions, this stir fry recipe is packed with healthy veggies.

You can even add a variety of fresh mushrooms to add a nice umami flavor. And if you love spicy noodles, you can perk this recipe up with some chili sauce, too.

veg noodles served in a black bowl on a dark blue-gray wooden board
Step-by-Step Guide

How to Make This Veg Noodles Recipe

Prepare and Cook Noodles

1. First rinse and shred or chop all the veggies, then set aside. You will need 1 cup shredded cabbage, ½ shredded carrots, 8 to 10 french beans (thinly sliced or finely chopped), ⅓ sliced capsicum and ⅓ cup chopped spring onion whites.

Increase the quantity of veggies according to your preferences. Add some cremini or button mushrooms if you like.

chopped and shredded veggies kept in separate glass bowls

2. Next heat 5 to 6 cups of water in a pan.

boiling water on an induction stove top

3. Then when the water comes to a boil, add ½ teaspoon salt.

adding salt

4. Next add ½ teaspoon oil and mix well. Add any neutral oil.

 adding oil

5. Then add the noodles (about 200 grams). I have used whole wheat noodles. The recipe is customizable with any noodles – instant, ramen, soba, chow mein, udon, rice.

Cook the noodles you will be using according to the package instructions as every variety of noodle will have a different cooking time.

For any variety of noodle, you need to cook them until al dente.

noodles added to the boiling water

6. Now boil until the noodles are cooked al dente.

noodles being boiled

7. Be sure to check the doneness throughout the noodles recipe by pressing a few noodles or tasting them. They should be softened, but still have a slight bite to them.

noodles cooked until al dente shown with a fork

8. Then drain the cooked noodles in a colander or sieve.

straining noodles in a colander

9. Next rinse the noodles with fresh water.

rinsing noodles with fresh water

10. After that, set aside. You can even toss the noodles recipe with 2 to 3 teaspoons oil if desired.

noodles set aside

Make Veg Noodles

11. Now heat 2 to 3 tablespoons of toasted sesame oil in a wok or pan. Keep the heat to low or medium-low. Add 1 teaspoon finely chopped garlic and 1 teaspoon finely chopped ginger.

Swap toasted sesame oil with any neutral oil or olive oil.

finely chopped garlic and ginger in hot oil in a cast iron pan

12. Next stir-fry or sauté for some seconds.

stir frying or sautéing ginger and garlic

13. Then increase the flame to high and add ⅓ cup chopped spring onions (scallions).

chopped spring onions (scallions) added

14. After that, keep on stirring continuously and stir fry the onions until they become translucent.

stir-frying spring onions

15. Then add thinly sliced french beans (about 8 to 10 beans which have been thinly sliced).

french beans added

16. Next continue to stir fry for 2 to 3 minutes on a medium to high heat.

stir frying french beans

17. Then add the veggies: ½ cup shredded carrots, ⅓ cup thinly sliced capsicum and 1 cup shredded cabbage.

carrots, cabbage, capsicum added

18. Now continue to toss and stir fry on a medium to high heat until the veggies are almost cooked. If possible it is best to use a pan with handles as it is better to lift it while tossing. 

You can also decrease the flame if the heat becomes too much to handle and then stir fry the veggies on a medium heat.

stir frying the vegetables

19. Some crunch should be there in the vegetables, so don’t cook the vegetables until they become completely soft.

vegetables cooked and done

20. Then add 1 to 2 teaspoons of finely chopped celery. You can skip celery if you do not have it.

celery added

21. Next add 1 to 2 tablespoons of soy sauce. Mix well.

NOTE: Try to use naturally brewed soy sauce.

soy sauce being added to the stir-fried vegetables

22. Then add salt and crushed pepper as required.

salt and pepper added

23. Stir and mix very well.

mixing the seasoning with the stir-fried vegetables

24. Now add the cooked noodles.

cooked noodles added

Finish Noodles Recipe

25. Keep on tossing and stirring till the veggies are mixed well for minute or two. Switch off the heat. Check the taste and add more salt, black pepper or soy sauce if required to the veggie noodles.

mixing noodles

26. Then add 1 teaspoon rice vinegar or regular white vinegar. You can even skip vinegar or add mirin or rice wine.

adding rice vinegar to veg noodles

27. Lastly add 1 to 2 tablespoons chopped spring onion greens. Mix well.

adding spring onions greens to veg noodles

28. Finally, serve this veg noodles recipe steaming hot as it is or with some black bean sauce or tomato sauce.

veg noodles served in a black bowl on a dark blue-gray wooden board

Storage and Leftovers

If there are any leftovers, store it in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 to 4 days and enjoy as a quick lunch.

What to Serve Veg Noodles With

Most of the time we enjoy veggie noodles as it is, but sometimes I also like to serve them with some spicy, saucy Chinese style dishes.

So take your pick and enjoy your noodles with Veg Manchurian, Gobi Manchurian, Chilli Paneer or Paneer Manchurian.

Expert Tips for Best Noodles Recipe

  • Stir-frying: Typically, while making any stir-fried dish, the heat has to be high and the ingredients have to be tossed then stirred continuously. While making such recipes at home, it is better to use a cast iron or carbon steel wok or a pan with handles so it is easy to lift and hold the pan with the handles, while tossing as well as when stirring.
  • Smoky flavor: If possible use toasted sesame oil. It gives a good smoky flavor to the veggie noodles.
  • Noodles: Use any good quality noodles. You can use whole wheat noodles or plain flour noodles. This veg noodle recipe can also be made with hakka noodles, chowmein noodles, udon noodles or instant noodles.
  • Gluten-free variation: You can use rice noodles or buckwheat flour noodles (soba noodles).
  • Non-sticky noodles: Another very important point when making any noodle dish is that they have to be cooked perfectly and should be non-sticky. When the noodles are al dente or just about cooked, strain them in a colander. Then rinse them with fresh water. Drain off the extra water and toss them with 2 to 3 teaspoons of oil.

FAQs

Is this noodles recipe healthy?

This veggie noodles recipe does not contain MSG (mono sodium glutamate) or ajinomoto. I have also made the noodles recipe with whole wheat noodles for a healthier option.

What kind of noodles for this recipe?

For a healthier version, I suggest to use whole wheat noodles or buckwheat noodles (soba noodles). The recipe can be made with regular noodles or even ramen or chow mein, rice or instant noodles.

What can I substitute for sesame oil?

You can even use sunflower oil or any neutral flavored oil instead of toasted sesame oil.

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Noodles Recipe | Veg Noodles

This delish Veg Noodles recipe is a Chinese style recipe. Veg Noodles are stir-fried noodles made with loads of mix vegetables and seasoned with soy sauce, ginger, garlic and celery.
4.75 from 35 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Cuisine Indo Chinese, World
Course Main Course
Diet Vegan
Difficulty Level Easy
Servings 3
Units

Ingredients

For cooking noodles

  • 200 grams noodles – whole wheat or plain flour
  • 5 cups water
  • ½ teaspoon oil
  • ½ teaspoon salt

Other ingredients

  • 1 cup shredded cabbage
  • ½ cup shredded carrots or 1 medium to large carrot
  • cup chopped spring onions (scallions) or 2 to 3 small to medium-sized spring onions
  • 8 to 10 french beans – thinly sliced diagonally or finely chopped
  • cup sliced capsicum (green bell pepper) or 1 small to medium-sized
  • 1 teaspoon finely chopped garlic or 3 to 4 small to medium-sized
  • 1 teaspoon finely chopped ginger or 1 inch ginger
  • 1 to 2 tablespoon soy sauce or as required
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons finely chopped celery or 1 teaspoon chopped coriander leaves – optional
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons toasted sesame oil – can use sunflower oil or any neutral oil
  • salt as required
  • crushed black pepper as required
  • 1 teaspoon rice vinegar or mirin or white vinegar

Instructions
 

Cooking noodles

  • First boil water in a pan with salt and oil.
  • Add noodles to the boiling water and cook them till they are just cooked or al dente.
  • While noodles are cooking, rinse and chop the vegetables.
  • Once noodles are cooked al dente, drain them in a colander or sieve.
  • Then rinse noodles in fresh water by placing the colander or sieve under fresh tap water.
  • Drain all the water and set aside.

Making veg noodles

  • Heat oil in a wok or pan.
  • First add the garlic and ginger and stir fry or sauté on low to medium-low heat for some seconds.
  • Increase the heat to a high and add the chopped spring onions.
  • Keep on stirring continuously and stir fry the onions till they become translucent.
  • Add the veggies – carrots, capsicum and french beans.
  • Continue to toss and stir fry on a high flame till the veggies are almost cooked.
  • Use a pan with handles as its better to lift it while tossing.
  • You can also decrease the flame if the heat becomes too much too handle and then stir fry the veggies on a medium flame.
  • Some crunch should be there in the vegetables, so don’t cook the vegetables till they become completely soft.
  • Add the soy sauce, celery, salt and pepper. Mix well.
  • Add cooked noodles. Keep on tossing and stirring till the veggies are mixed well with noodles for a minute or two. Switch off the heat.
  • Check the taste and add more salt, black pepper or soy sauce if required to the stir-fried veg noodles.

Serving suggestions

Storage and leftovers

  • If there are any leftovers, store it in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 to 4 days and enjoy as a quick lunch.

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Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts
Noodles Recipe | Veg Noodles
Amount Per Serving
Calories 358 Calories from Fat 99
% Daily Value*
Fat 11g17%
Saturated Fat 2g13%
Sodium 1160mg50%
Potassium 407mg12%
Carbohydrates 58g19%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 3g3%
Protein 12g24%
Vitamin A 4170IU83%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg67%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg59%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 4mg20%
Vitamin B6 1mg50%
Vitamin C 25mg30%
Vitamin E 1mg7%
Vitamin K 100µg95%
Calcium 83mg8%
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 77µg19%
Iron 3mg17%
Magnesium 118mg30%
Phosphorus 209mg21%
Zinc 2mg13%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This veg noodles recipe post from the blog archives (November 2013) has been republished and updated on 30 March 2021.

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99 Comments

  1. Hi Dassana, loved your recipe, but am always in a fix as to which soy sauce to buy, could you also please recommend a good brand of say sauce?

    1. Hi Neha, I buy brands of soy sauce that are naturally brewed/fermented. I check the ingredients before buying and make sure there are no preservatives, artificial colors or additives. I personally like kikkoman brand of naturally brewed soy sauce that comes in a 150 ml bottle, but it is expensive.

  2. Hi, i have to make noodles tomorrow morning for my sons class party. Is it ok to boil noodles the previous night?

    1. yes sonam, you can boil the noodles before and refrigerate them. mix a few drops of oil in them so that they do not dry out. keep them covered in a container.

  3. Thank you so much for this easy recipie…Actually I searched the recipie of noodles for my son….Anyway my son and me is happy with your recipie…..We expect more easy recipes again from you….4 stars

  4. This recipe is so delicious it was my first time to try cooking a noodle and thank God I have selected your recipe.. step by step demo made it much easiar and fun to cook.. thanks

  5. THanks u are my first choice for learning about any dish.. they r simple and easy too5 stars

  6. I know this question is not at all related to the post.. could u please tell me what are kalonji seeds.. in some websites it is quoted as black jeera and in some websites they say it is black sesame.. and your clicks definitely speak a million words.. keep up the good work and keep inspiring novices like us..5 stars

    1. thanks ashritha. kalonji is nigella seeds. in north india and eastern parts of india, they are called as kala jeera. but technically they are not kala jeera. kala jeera is bitter in taste and used in ayurvedic medicines. black sesame is til.

      1. Thanks so much for replying.. that was helpful.. could you please do a post on rajma chawal?5 stars

        1. Welcome Ashritha. We have posted 3 rajma recipes on the blog. plus there is a separate post on how to cook basmati rice.

  7. Hi I want to make eggless noodles(u have mentioned 150 gms Chinese noodles that I want to make at home) at home can u pls share the recipe

    1. hetal, are you looking for homemade noodles recipe or a mix veg chinese noodles. i do not have any recipe for homemade noodles with maida or atta.

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  10. Hey I tried this recipe of yours.nt only this I tried so many of them and my husband loved my newly acquired skill 😛 thanks.n yes the Dhabi style tuar and Chana daal was awesome.

    1. thank you aparajita 🙂 for your positive feedback and for your kind words.

  11. Hi,
    I tried this style for noodles for the first time and it turned out very nice!
    Although I made some variations, regarding veggies & soy sauce, but the main idea I got from your recipe only, so thanks to you 🙂

    On another note, I wanted to ask some thing.
    The masala packets that come along with maggie/wai-wai etc, mention in ingredients- maltodextrin, glutamic acid, citric acid, malic acid, flavour enhancers 621/627.

    Of all these, which ones really contribute to the flavours? (I was thinking about trying to reproduce the taste at home…)

    1. thanks ruchi. i never use the masala packets, if any of them come in the packs that i buy. usually i buy noodles which come without any masala or spice packets. most of these masala packs have ajinomoto and its not good for health. what you can do is add your own masalas – like haldi, red chili powder, garam masala powder or any spice mix. add a bit of amhcur powder or lemon juice for a slight tang.

      1. Yes, I think amchur will make a good substitute! Thanks..

        And yes those readymade packets are harmful too apart from the reason that they contain some allergens (in my case).
        This is another one of the plus factors of your blog that you always know the healthy (as well as the tasty) way around for the recipes…
        Thanks once again!5 stars

  12. I’ve always been too lazy to reply to any blogs! I’ve tried so many of your recipes and they’ve all turned out what they r supposed to – awesome! Thank you so much for sharing your recipes and creating happiness in our plates.

    1. welcome ashi. glad to know that you liked the recipes. thanks for sharing the positive feedback finally. keep visiting the site.

  13. What about green chillies in this dish can we use it for more spicy side, paste or chopped would be better? I tried lot’s of your dishes turned superb like all ur easy methods thanks

    1. anand you could use chopped green chilies if you like spice 🙂 thankyou for your kind words and you are welcome.

  14. Really happy to see that you guys have come with an app version..its so helpful..thanks so much.5 stars

    1. pleased to know this thankyou for your honest words and downloading the app too 🙂

  15. This recipe turned out great! Can you also post some recipes using rice noodles please 🙂

    Your recipes are a saviour!5 stars

  16. Thank u 4 the simple procedure tha u have shared….and its guite good.I have tried to cook various recipes but this one is the best I have done so far…I think I have similarity with this recipe…thank u again…hope you share more amazing recipes that are easy to cook…
    🙂4 stars

    1. thankyou roshan for your kind and positive words. would surely keep sharing more recipes and you are always welcome 🙂

  17. Thank u 4 the simple procedure tha u have shared….and its guite good.I have tried to cook various recipes but this one is the best I have done so far…I think I have similarity with this recipe…thank u again…hope you share more amazing recipes that are easy to cook…4 stars

    1. surely roshan would keep posting recipes 🙂 and thankyou so much for your kind and positive words.

  18. Hi we also prepared coriander palav it came out superb. We made it 2 times. Thank you so much. I have downloaded many recipes from you site. Have to prepare day by day.

    1. glad to know this Ramesh surely you could try a lot of recipes from our food blog. do share your views and you are welcome 🙂

  19. Hi Dassana…. I must say ur all recpies are so nice……And big bog thankewwww so much for sharing such a nice recipe….

  20. Thnx for sharing this receipy as for me it z quit difficult to cook … bt with the above method m able to cook well … thanku so much ☺

  21. Your recipe is so nice.i will try it surely .I like your recipe very much.Thank you so much for sharing such a nice recipe

  22. I THINK SABKO NOODLE TASTE KARNE CHAHIYE. BECAUSE NOODLE IS VERY YUMMY.THANK YOU ZISNE V NOODLE BANAI HAI.I LOVE NOODLE

  23. Dear dassana, thanks for the recipe.
    It was a good one but there is a more easy and time saving recipe. It’s as follows.
    Buy a pack of ” WAI WAI” or “WAI WAI Quick” noodles manufactured by CG Foods (Nepal) Pvt. Ltd. It contains noodles along with seasonings inside it. You can get it at nearby department store. Then,
    1. Chop a onion, 1 or 2 medium sized tomato
    2. Heat a sauce pan or kadaai
    3. Add about 1 tbsp oil
    4. When hot, add onions,saute for few seconds.
    5. Then smash the noodles in the packet and add it in the kadai( the heat should be very low at this time)
    6. Keep stirring and add all the seasonings.
    7. After few seconds, add tomato and stir for few seconds
    8. Then finnaly add about 1 cup water and a pinch of salt. You can add more water if you need soup. Let it boil for 2 minutes on medium flame.
    9. Serve hot. You can add some corrainder leaves while serving.
    Thanks

    1. thanks prabhat for this easy version. i will see if i can get this pack. taken a note of your recipe.

  24. I have long been searching for the best Chinese noodle an I am completely satisfied with this scrumptious recipe.

    1. Many thanks for your recipe, really it was very nice and tasty and very easy to make.