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15-Minute Lazy Noodles

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Updated: 9/17/2020
15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

It’s an exciting day here at The Woks of Life. Because today, I have an AWESOME noodle recipe for you guys and it’s a lazy noodles recipe!

A Shortcut to Flavor

We all know how amazing Dan Dan Noodles are. They’re the perfect balance of spicy, savory flavors. But as any of you who’s seen—or actually managed to tackle—our Dan Dan Noodle recipe knows, it’s kind of an entire afternoon’s time commitment. There are lots of elements, and steps, and ingredients that come together into that glorious bowl of noodles. And it’s worth it.

But what if you don’t have all that time? What if, like me, you’re stumbling into your apartment after a long day at work, and you barely have time to walk the dog, edit photos, and answer emails…let alone spend two hours making dinner?

This lazy noodles recipe is the answer to my—and your—prayers. These 15-Minute Lazy Noodles really do come together in just 15 minutes, all with ingredients that you can likely find in your local grocery store. I call them “Lazy Noodles,” because I can throw them together even in my most lethargic of moods.

A Super Flexible Noodle Recipe

There’s also a ton of flexibility in this noodle recipe:

  • Don’t have dark soy sauce? Leave it out.
  • Don’t want to use ground beef, like I did? Use ground pork, chicken, or turkey.
  • Want yours spicier? Add more chili oil.
  • Sweeter? Add a bit more honey.
  • Ran out of honey? Use sugar.
  • Don’t have spinach? Throw in just about any other leafy green you can get your hands on.

This recipe will be a friend to you when you’re at your laziest—and hungriest. And substitutions are encouraged!

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

15-Minute Lazy Noodles: Recipe Instructions

Bring a pot of water to a boil for the noodles (almost any noodle will do—even spaghetti!). Meanwhile, heat the wok over high heat, and and add a tablespoon or two of oil. Add the ground meat, and stir-fry until browned and slightly crispy.

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

Add the onion and garlic, and continue to cook over high heat until the onions are slightly softened and browned at the edges.

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

Stir in the spinach until it’s just wilted. Season with salt and pepper.

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

Meanwhile, cook the noodles according to the package directions. Add to a bowl, along with the soy sauce, dark soy sauce, sesame oil, honey, and chili oil (if using).

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

Toss with the onion, meat, and spinach mixture.

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

15 minutes later, serve your lazy noodles!

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com

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15-Minute Lazy Noodles, by thewoksoflife.com
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15-Minute Lazy Noodles

This lazy noodles recipe is the answer to your prayers for an easy dinner. These 15-Minute Lazy Noodles really do come together to eat in only 15 minutes!
by: Sarah
Serves: 6
Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 10 minutes mins
Total: 15 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 12 oz. dried wheat noodles (340g, almost any noodle will do––even spaghetti)
  • 1-2 tablespoons vegetable or canola oil
  • 1 pound ground beef (or pork, chicken, or turkey)
  • 1 onion (thinly sliced)
  • 2 cloves garlic (sliced)
  • 3 cups baby spinach
  • salt and pepper
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon dark soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • 2 teaspoons chili oil (optional)

Instructions

  • Bring a pot of water to a boil for the noodles. Meanwhile, heat the wok over high heat, and and add a tablespoon or two of oil. Add the ground meat, and stir-fry until browned and slightly crispy.
  • Add the onion and garlic, and continue to cook over high heat until the onions are slightly softened and browned at the edges. Stir in the spinach until it’s just wilted. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Meanwhile, cook the noodles according to the package directions. Add to a bowl, along with the soy sauce, dark soy sauce, sesame oil, honey, and chili oil (if using). Toss with the onion, meat, and spinach mixture. Serve!

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 454kcal (23%) Carbohydrates: 42g (14%) Protein: 23g (46%) Fat: 22g (34%) Saturated Fat: 8g (40%) Cholesterol: 54mg (18%) Sodium: 1414mg (59%) Potassium: 340mg (10%) Fiber: 4g (16%) Sugar: 7g (8%) Vitamin A: 1405IU (28%) Vitamin C: 5.9mg (7%) Calcium: 36mg (4%) Iron: 2.2mg (12%)
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Sarah
Sarah Leung is the eldest daughter in The Woks of Life family, working alongside younger sister Kaitlin and parents Bill and Judy. You could say this multigenerational recipe blog was born out of two things: 1) her realization in college that she had no idea how to make her mom’s Braised Pork Belly and 2) that she couldn’t find a job after graduation. With the rest of the family on board, she laid the groundwork for the blog in 2013. By 2015, it had become one of the internet’s most trusted resources for Chinese cooking. Creator of quick and easy recipes for harried home cooks and official Woks of Life photographer, Sarah loves creating accessible recipes that chase down familiar nostalgic flavors while adapting to the needs of modern home cooks. Alongside her family, Sarah has become a New York Times Bestselling author with their cookbook, The Woks of Life: Recipes to Know and Love from a Chinese American Family, as well as a James Beard Award nominee and IACP Award finalist.
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