Crockpot Chicken Low Mein


I wrote about making this dish a few months ago but I'm only now getting around to sharing the recipe. Low Mein is one of my favorite dishes to get when we order Chinese takeout so I decided to try my hand at it and it came out amazing! I went to the Oriental market to get a few of the ingredients such as the Low Mein noodles and the baby bok choy. I found the original recipe here from Life Made Sweeter and adapted it to my liking. As the original recipe states, you can use pasta noodles if you can't find Low Mein noodles. I seriously can't wait to make this recipe again.


Ingredients:
2 uncooked boneless, skinless chicken breasts
14 oz. package steamed Lo Mein noodles
2 cups baby bok choy, chopped
1 cup snow peas
3 carrots, peeled and chopped
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp. fresh ginger, minced
4 sprigs of green onion, chopped


Chicken Marinade
2 tsps low sodium soy sauce
1/2 tsp sesame oil
1/2 tsp corn starch

Sauce 
1/2 cup low sodium chicken broth
2 tbsp oyster sauce
2 tbsp low sodium soy sauce 
2 tbsp brown sugar
1 tsp sesame oil
1 tbsp hoisin sauce

What To Do:
1. Marinate chicken with marinade sauce in the fridge for 30 minutes or more.
2. Spray inside of crockpot with cooking spray and add chicken breasts. Cook on low for 2 hours.
3. Remove chicken from crockpot and cut into small cubes. Place carrots, garlic, snow peas, green onions, ginger and bok choy in slow cooker. Add chopped chicken back to crockpot on tops of the vegetables.

4. Mix together sauce ingredients in a bowl and pour over ingredients in crockpot. 
5. Cook on low for 2 hours, stirring occasionally.
6. Add fresh Low Mein noodles and cook for an additional 30 minutes on high or until noddles are fully cooked.


Enjoy!

23 comments

  1. When I saw this in my Bloglovin feed Emily, I was like yes! I've been waiting for this recipe as I am a huge lo mein fan as well! Sounds easy and super flavorful! Thank you and have a terrific and tasty Tuesday! Ha ha Ha

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  2. Oh yum! I love stir fry type dishes but almost always just have them over rice. I bet these noodles are so good too!

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  3. I love Lo Mein! I've never tried to make it at home though so I really need to give this a try. And I need to find those noodles lol!
    <3, Pamela
    Sequins & Sea Breezes

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  4. I'm such a fan of homemade lo mein! (Chinese in general.) We can't use oyster sauce...I wonder if it will make a major taste difference.

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  5. We both have crockpot dishes on the mind today! I always order lo mein when I get Chinese take-out so this is a must-try for me!

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  6. Lo Mein is one of my favorites. If I dont know what to get, I order Lo Mein. This looks delicious!

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  7. lo mein is one of my favorites. this looks too good and super easy to make! especially convenient with all those markets nearby!

    xoxo cheshire kat

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  8. This looks so delicious! I wish I could find the ingredients in a nearby grocery store...I have no idea where the nearest Asian market is! Lol

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  9. I love that this is a healthier version of lo mein and it's done in the crock pot - I'm sold! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston

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  10. There is simply nothing better than the Crock Pot. NOTHING! Looks tasty!

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  11. This is the best!! I love that you can do it yourself AND in the crockpot!

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  12. This look delicious! I also love Lo Mein! I wonder how this would be with shrimp?

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  13. YUM! I would seriously eat this for breakfast right now.

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  14. Ahhhhh I want that in my belly RIGHT NOW!!! No joke, my stomach just growled. I am so going to have to make this!

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  15. I had no idea oyster sauce was in the ingredients. This looks yummy!

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  16. This looks do yummy! I've been looking for more crock pot meals. Maybe I'll try this out later this week!

    Trish
    www.thetrishlist.com

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  17. YUM this looks amazing! I love Lo Mein but I've never made it myself!

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  18. YUM! I've never tried to make lo mein myself, but this looks delish and you had me at crockpot <3

    Green Fashionista

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  19. You had me at crockpot and noodles. Definitely saving this one because Mark would be all over this recipe!

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  20. this looks SO good. i agree with Amanda - you had me at crockpot haha!

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  21. I'm glad you posted the recipe! I will have to try this, anything crockpot is the best!

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  22. Wow look yummy...maybe you can try make wantan noodle .it really delicious and simple

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