There are two words that win me over every time – “one pan.” Enjoy more easy one pan recipes like Tuscan Orzo with Chicken, Sausage and Rice and Chicken Meatballs with Orzo. This one pan teriyaki chicken and noodles recipe has saved me from ordering take-out so many times! This quick and easy homemade recipe is just so much better than what shows up in the little cardboard box — and just as quick! There are so many bold flavors in the sauce that are created by soy sauce, honey, and more! If you have a selective eater at the table, this might just be the recipe to use to get them to eat their meat and veggies. Oh, and did I mention just how easy it is? One pan dinners are the BEST!
Ingredients Needed for One Pan Teriyaki Chicken and Noodles
Chicken: Chicken breasts are my personal favorite protein to use in this recipe. However, boneless skinless chicken thighs also work! Spaghetti: You can use another type of noodle if preferred. Note that the cooking time may change, so follow the instructions on the package. Chicken broth: Low sodium broth is preferred. The soy sauce in this recipe already lends a good salty flavor. Veggies: I love this mix of matchstick carrots, snap peas and bell peppers. Garnishing with fresh green onions also adds great fresh flavor. Feel free to toss in more veggies like broccoli, bean sprouts, or whatever else needs to get out of the fridge! Ginger and garlic: For both of these ingredients, I recommend using fresh options – not paste or pre-minced alternatives. Fresh garlic and ginger create the most amazing flavor and aroma. Vinegar: White wine vinegar gives the sauce a slightly tangy flavor. Honey: Adds sweetness to balance out our savory, salty flavors. Soy Sauce: Low-sodium soy sauce is preferred. You can also use coconut aminos or tamari instead if you’d like.
How to make One Pan Teriyaki Chicken and Noodles
Take a quick look at how to toss together this teriyaki chicken and noodles recipe! Keep scrolling to the recipe card for more exact measurements and step-by-step instructions. Loretta says “Made this for dinner tonight. Very easy, quick & quite delish. . .My kind of meal. It’s a keeper :-)!!”
Cook the chicken until lightly browned on all sides and fully cooked through. Add the veggies and cook until softened, but still crisp.
Pour all of the sauce ingredients into the pot. Bring to a simmer and stir in the spaghetti noodles. Lower the heat and simmer until the noodles are fully cooked. Stir often!
Variations and Substitutions
Make it meatless: Omit the chicken meat and use vegetable broth for a vegetarian friendly noodle dish. You could also use tofu instead of chicken to still include protein, but you’ll want to set the tofu aside once it’s cooked, then add it to the dish right at the end. It’ll get mushy if cooked with the noodles. Go gluten-free: Use gluten-free noodles and cook them according to package directions. Also keep in mind that soy sauce has gluten, so you’ll want to use coconut aminos or tamari instead. Add more veggies: Broccoli, beansprouts, baby corn, water chestnuts, cabbage, mushrooms, bok choy… I could keep going! There are so many ways to add more nutrients to this healthy dinner recipe. Make it spicy: Take a walk on the wild side by sprinkling in some crushed red pepper flakes. Or, stir some chili garlic sauce when you add the other sauce ingredients to the pan.
How to store One Pan Teriyaki Chicken Noodles
Let your leftovers fully cool to room temperature prior to storing. Keep everything in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-4 days. Add a splash of broth or water and reheat for 30 seconds at a time in the microwave, stirring each time it stops, until warmed through.
Can I freeze teriyaki chicken noodles?
Sure thing! Let everything cool to room temperature, then transfer it all into an airtight freezer-safe container. It will last in the freezer for up to 3 months. Let it thaw in the fridge prior to reheating. Keep in mind that both the pasta and the veggies will have a softer texture after freezing, so if you like your pasta al dente this may not be the best option for you.
Serving suggestions:
Typically, I don’t serve this one pan dinner recipe with a side dish. There’s already meat, noodles, and veggies in the pan – it’s a complete dinner. However, you could always have the full take-out experience with some egg rolls or egg drop soup, or have an Asian-inspired dinner party and add in these Chicken Lettuce Wraps, this Sweet and Sour Pork and this Vegetable Lo Mein!
More one pan meals you’ll love!
One Pan Tuscan Orzo with Chicken — a reader favorite! Creamy Gemelli Pasta recipe — a simple meatless meal. Orecchiette Pasta with Sausage — full of flavor! Cajun Chicken Pasta — a little extra kick 😉 Baked Gnocchi with Sausage — an all around fave
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