Tasty Crockpot Chicken Lo Mein

Section: Satisfying Main Dishes for Every Occasion

Pull together a homemade spin on a beloved Asian-style dish by tossing chicken thighs, snow peas, red bell pepper, broccoli, carrots, and water chestnuts with a bold, savory sauce. Let everything hang out in the crockpot for hours, letting the chicken soak up loads of soy, oyster, ginger, and sesame flavor. Shred the chicken, pop it back in, and add fresh veggies just long enough so they keep their color and crunch. Finish up with lo mein noodles, a fistful of green onion, and a shower of sesame seeds. It's a chill, one-pot meal that works great for quick dinners or feeding friends. Each bite's got tons of flavor and a fun mix of textures.

Published By Ioana
Updated on Thu, 15 May 2025 22:41:58 GMT
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Nothing beats the satisfaction of a homemade chicken lo mein that is easier than you expect and just as tasty as your favorite takeout. With your slow cooker doing most of the work the rich sauce soaks into the tender chicken and every bite is packed with vibrant veggies and chewy noodles. This will quickly become a go to for busy weeknights or lazy weekends when comfort is calling and time is tight.

One of my friends begged for the recipe after tasting it at our potluck and now it is her family’s favorite Sunday dinner too. On days when my schedule is wild this dish brings everyone to the table with smiles.

Ingredients

  • Boneless skinless chicken thighs: provide juiciness and soak up the sauce Pick ones that are well trimmed for best results
  • Light soy sauce: replaces salt and seasons all the elements Look for a brand that is lower in sodium but plenty flavorful
  • Brown sugar: gives a subtle sweetness balancing all the savory notes Use dark brown sugar if you like deeper caramel flavor
  • Dark soy sauce: adds richness and depth It also gives the noodles great color Most Asian sections have this near regular soy sauce
  • Oyster sauce: brings umami and silky texture The higher the quality the more complex your final sauce tastes
  • Fresh ginger: grated for a warm spicy aroma Choose roots that are firm and unblemished
  • Garlic: adds a comforting punch Use cloves that feel plump
  • Sambal oelek: brings gentle heat You can use your favorite Asian chili paste
  • Sesame oil: is essential for authentic aroma The toasted kind delivers that signature nuttiness
  • Sriracha: gives another layer of spice Drizzle in more if you love heat
  • Broccoli florets: for crunch and color Pick firm fresh bunches with tight heads
  • Snow peas: keep things sweet and crisp Thicker pods work best since they hold up during cooking
  • Shredded carrots: for juiciness and bright color Pre-shredded saves time
  • Red bell pepper: sliced thinly for sweetness and vibrancy Look for glossy unblemished peppers
  • Canned sliced water chestnuts: add refreshing crunch Drain and rinse before tossing in
  • Dried lo mein noodles: soak up all that sauce and give the classic chew Regular spaghetti works in a pinch
  • Sesame seeds: for garnish offer toasty bite
  • Sliced green onions: for garnish bring freshness to every serving

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prepare and Layer Chicken:
Nestle trimmed chicken thighs at the bottom of your slow cooker Make sure they are spread out in an even layer for the most even cooking
Mix and Pour the Sauce:
Use a medium bowl to whisk together the soy sauces brown sugar oyster sauce ginger garlic sambal oelek sesame oil and a drizzle of sriracha Pour this mixture over the chicken so every piece gets coated in the rich marinade
Slow Cook:
Cover the cooker Cook on low for six to eight hours or set to high for three to four hours The chicken should be tender and easily shreddable when done
Shred Chicken:
Once cooked transfer the chicken to a board or plate Shred it using two forks for easy pulled pieces Add every bit back to the cooker along with all its flavorful juices
Add Veggies:
Stir in broccoli snow peas shredded carrots bell pepper and sliced water chestnuts Make sure everything gets coated in sauce before covering again Let the veggies cook on high for fifteen minutes so they stay crisp and vivid not limp
Cook and Combine Noodles:
Meanwhile cook the lo mein noodles in a large pot of boiling water following the package directions Drain well Add the cooked noodles into the slow cooker and give everything a thorough stir so every strand of noodle is glossy and sauced
Serve and Garnish:
Spoon the chicken and noodle mix into bowls Top with sesame seeds and sliced green onions for extra flavor and crunch
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Oyster sauce is my secret favorite ingredient for this recipe It brings a layer of sweetness and ocean depth that reminds me of my grandma’s special stir fries Every bite of these noodles feels like bringing the heart of her kitchen right back to mine

Storage Tips

Cool the leftovers completely before storing Use airtight containers in the fridge and they will keep for up to three days If you want to freeze portion the chicken veggie and noodle mixture into containers When reheating add a splash of water or chicken broth and microwave gently to prevent the noodles from getting dry

Ingredient Substitutions

Chicken breasts can be swapped for thighs if you want even leaner meat but watch that you do not overcook them Vegetarian oyster sauce makes this easily adaptable for a meatless meal along with tofu instead of chicken If lo mein noodles are not available spaghetti or linguine are wonderful substitutes

Serving Suggestions

This dish shines by itself but you can add extra steamed bok choy or a quick cucumber salad for a fresh contrast My family loves a splash of extra chili paste or toasted peanuts on top for a fun crunchy kick at the table

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Cultural and Historical Context

Chicken lo mein is a beloved dish in Chinese American restaurants that evolved as cooks adapted traditional noodle recipes to local tastes Crockpot versions like this one keep the comforting familiarity while making use of North American kitchen convenience I love knowing that what started as street food is now our cozy home staple

Frequently Asked Questions About Recipes

→ Can I use chicken breast instead of thighs?

Yep, chicken breasts work too! Just keep in mind that thighs usually stay juicier in the slow cooker. If you swap, don't forget to check it a bit earlier so it doesn't dry out.

→ What vegetables work best in the mix?

You can use carrots, red bell pepper, snow peas, water chestnuts, and broccoli for lots of crunch and color. Feel free to toss in any other crisp veggies you love.

→ Should noodles be cooked separately?

Definitely—cook and drain your noodles before throwing them into the slow cooker with everything else. That way, they won't go mushy.

→ Can the dish be made spicier?

Of course! Just add more sriracha or spoon in extra sambal oelek if you want a kick.

→ Is it possible to make ahead and reheat?

For sure. You can prep it all beforehand, then warm it up when you're ready. If the noodles seem sticky, mix in a splash of water while reheating.

Crockpot Chicken Lo Mein

Juicy chicken and crisp veggies come together with noodles in a super comforting, flavor-filled bowl.

Time Needed to Prep
10 minutes
Cooking Duration
360 minutes
Overall Time
370 minutes
Published By: Ioana

Category of Recipe: Main Dishes

Preparation Difficulty: Easy to Make

Type of Cuisine: Chinese

Number of Portions: 6 How Many It Serves (Serves 6 portions)

Dietary Preferences: Dairy-Free Suitable

Ingredients You'll Need

→ Sauce

Ingredient 01 Splash of sriracha, toss in as much as you like
Ingredient 02 10 ml sesame oil
Ingredient 03 10 ml sambal oelek (fresh chili paste)
Ingredient 04 4 garlic cloves, chopped up
Ingredient 05 A chunk of fresh ginger, grated (about 1 tablespoon)
Ingredient 06 15 ml oyster sauce
Ingredient 07 15 ml dark soy sauce
Ingredient 08 30 g brown sugar
Ingredient 09 80 ml light soy sauce

→ Lo Mein

Ingredient 10 Green onions sliced for topping
Ingredient 11 Sesame seeds for a little crunch on top
Ingredient 12 450 g dry lo mein noodles
Ingredient 13 140 g water chestnuts from a can, sliced and drained
Ingredient 14 1 red bell pepper, slice it thin
Ingredient 15 100 g of carrot, shredded up
Ingredient 16 100 g snow peas
Ingredient 17 300 g broccoli florets
Ingredient 18 900 g chicken thighs, boneless, skinless, and extra fat trimmed

Steps to Follow

Step 01

Start by boiling your lo mein noodles like it says on the pack. Drain them and set aside.

Step 02

Throw soy sauces (light and dark), brown sugar, oyster sauce, ginger, garlic, sambal oelek, sesame oil, and that sriracha together in a bowl. Give it all a good mix.

Step 03

Lay the chicken thighs down in your slow cooker. Dump that sauce you just whisked up over all the chicken.

Step 04

Pop the lid on, cook on high for 3 to 4 hours or let it go on low for 6 to 8 hours. Chicken should get super tender.

Step 05

Take out the chicken, shred it with two forks, then drop the meat back into the slow cooker and mix it with all that tasty sauce.

Step 06

Mix in the broccoli, snow peas, carrot, bell pepper, and water chestnuts with the chicken in the slow cooker. Cover again and cook on high for about 15 more minutes—veggies should still have a bit of bite.

Step 07

Add your drained noodles straight into that slow cooker. Stir everything till it’s all coated and mixed. Top with some sesame seeds and sliced green onions right before serving.

Extra Tips

  1. Wait to add the veggies till the end so they stay nice and crisp.
  2. Make it as spicy or as mild as you like by adjusting the chili paste and sriracha.

Tools You'll Need

  • Slow cooker
  • Mixing bowl
  • Pot for boiling
  • Colander for draining noodles
  • Forks or tongs for shredding chicken

Allergen Information

Carefully check food labels for allergens and consult an expert if you're uncertain.
  • Has soy (because of the soy and oyster sauces)
  • Contains gluten (soy sauces, noodles)
  • Shellfish present with the oyster sauce

Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

Remember, these values are for guidance only and shouldn't replace advice from a professional.
  • Calories Per Serving: 543
  • Total Fat: 14 grams
  • Carbohydrate Amount: 61 grams
  • Protein Amount: 42 grams