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written by Ashley Fehr

4.82 from 16 votes

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Servings 6 servings

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Last updated on February 5, 2024

One Pan Teriyaki Chicken and Noodles checks all of the right boxes for a weeknight dinner recipe! It’s easy, flavorful, and filling. Tender noodles, protein-packed chicken and a medley of nutritious veggies are cooked in just one pan with the best sweet and tangy sauce!

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.

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  • Why we love it:
  • Ingredients Needed for One Pan Teriyaki Chicken and Noodles
  • How to make One Pan Teriyaki Chicken and Noodles
  • Variations and Substitutions
  • How to store One Pan Teriyaki Chicken Noodles
  • Can I freeze teriyaki chicken noodles?
  • Serving suggestions:
  • More one pan meals you’ll love!
  • One Pan Teriyaki Chicken and Noodles Recipe

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!

Why we love it:

  • Sneaky veggies – It can be a struggle to get kids to eat their veggies sometimes. That’s why I like to add them into recipes like this one. The sauce coats them in the best way and makes them extra delicious!
  • The SAUCE – I don’t know if you’ve caught on… But the homemade teriyaki sauce is really my favorite part of this whole recipe. It’s sweet, tangy, and easy to make in a matter of seconds. You’ll never want store-bought teriyaki again!
  • Easy clean up – One pan means less dishes to clean. Less dishes to clean means a much happier family!

Loretta says “Made this for dinner tonight. Very easy, quick & quite delish. . .My kind of meal. It’s a keeper :-)!!”

Ingredients Needed for One Pan Teriyaki Chicken and Noodles

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  • 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.

  • Cook the chicken until lightly browned on all sides and fully cooked through.
  • Add the veggies and cook until softened, but still crisp.
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  • 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!
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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.

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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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One Pan Teriyaki Chicken and Noodles

written by Ashley Fehr

4.82 from 16 votes

One Pan Teriyaki Chicken and Noodles checks all of the right boxes for a weeknight dinner recipe! It's easy, flavorful, and filling. Tender noodles, protein-packed chicken and a medley of nutritious veggies are cooked in just one pan with the best sweet and tangy sauce!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Servings 6 servings

Calories 448cal

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon canola oil
  • 3 chicken breasts (cut into 1" pieces) about 1.5 lb
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 cup matchstick cut carrots
  • 1 cup snap peas
  • 1 bell pepper sliced
  • 2 ½ cups chicken broth sodium reduced
  • ½ cup soy sauce sodium reduced
  • ¼ cup honey
  • 1 tablespoon white vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic about 4 cloves
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ginger
  • 350 grams Spaghetti broken in half
  • 2-3 green onions sliced

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Instructions

  • Add canola oil to a large skillet over medium high heat. Add chicken, season with salt and pepper and cook, flipping once, until browned (3-4 minutes).

  • Add the carrots, peas and peppers and cook for 2-3 minutes, until tender-crisp.

  • Add the chicken broth, soy sauce, honey, vinegar, garlic and ginger and stir until combined.

  • Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat and add spaghetti. Reduce heat to medium, cover and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 10-12 minutes, until al dente. Stir in green onions and serve.

Notes

Ingredients and Substitutions:

  • Chicken:I use boneless, skinless chicken breasts because we usually have them on hand. You can sub for boneless chicken thighs, or omit for a meatless meal.
  • Vegetables: If you want to bump up the veggie content, you can easily add mushrooms, bok choy, cabbage or a coleslaw mix, or broccoli slaw mix. Feel free to experiment here.
  • Chicken broth and soy sauce: I always use low sodium chicken broth and soy sauce so I can control the seasoning. If you’re using regular soy sauce or broth, it may be more salty.
  • Spaghetti:We always have spaghetti on hand and we love it in this dish! Feel free to swap with another noodle of your choice. Keep in mind that the cook time may differ.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 252grams | Calories: 448cal | Carbohydrates: 62g | Protein: 35g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Cholesterol: 72mg | Sodium: 1619mg | Potassium: 784mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 4436IU | Vitamin C: 39mg | Calcium: 47mg | Iron: 2mg

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Comments

  1. Cheryl says

    I like to try new recipes and I’m so glad I found this. Both hubby and I really like it!! Awesome!

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Great to hear, thank you Cheryl!

      Reply

  2. Nancy Ramey says

    Not that great. I would not make it again. Too vinegary.

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    • The Recipe Rebel says

      I’m sorry this wasn’t to your taste, Nancy. You can always reduce amounts based on your own preferences.

      Reply

  3. Phyllis D says

    Can I make this with brown rice? My husband says spaghetti is made with Italian sauce. Love all your recipes.

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Phyllis, here is my rice version: https://www.thereciperebel.com/one-pot-teriyaki-chicken-rice-and-vegetables/ Enjoy!

      Reply

  4. Dave says

    Great with San Giorgio Linguine no. 19 or better Creamette Thick and Hearty spaghetti. Break the noodles in half. Amazing add is Shrimp and Scallops.

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    • Ashley Fehr says

      Thanks Dave 🙂

      Reply

  5. Nan says

    Could this amazing dish be made with beef or shrimp?

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    • Ashley Fehr says

      Yes, definitely!

      Reply

    • Odetta Howrey says

      Yes, can rice noodles be used in this, I did not see anything byut spaghetti.
      Thanks, Odetta Howrey

      Reply

    • Odetta Howrey says

      Do you think the noodles would get kind of mushy?

      Reply

      • Ashley Fehr says

        Which noodles are you referring to? I haven’t tried with rice noodles, so I can’t say how it would turn out

  6. Amber says

    Can this recipe be doubled?

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      It can! But you will need a very, very large pot 🙂

      Reply

  7. Kimberly says

    A friend recently sent this recipe to me and it’s become a weekly staple! I love that I can throw any vegetables I have in the fridge in it! So much flavour for such an easy dish.

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Thanks Kimberly! I’m so glad you are enjoying it!

      Reply

      • Karen says

        Can you use Soba noodles ?

  8. Tracy says

    This was absolutely delicious! I didn’t add the ginger because that’s an ingredient I never cook with so I decided to not buy it but I’m so glad I bought the noodles that the recipe calls for instead of using spaghetti noodles I already had on hand. Will be making this again!

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    • Ashley Fehr says

      Thank you so much Tracy! And thank you for coming back to leave a comment!

      Reply

  9. Loretta says

    Made this for dinner tonight. Very easy, quick & quite delish. . .My kind of meal. It’s a keeper :-)!!

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      I’m so happy to hear that! Thanks for leaving a comment!

      Reply

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FAQs

What is teriyaki chicken sauce made of? ›

Authentic Japanese teriyaki sauce combines soy sauce, mirin, sugar, and sake to create a distinctively sharp taste, with Westernized versions incorporating honey, garlic, and ginger for added edge. Cornstarch is often added to teriyaki sauce as a thickener.

What is the teriyaki method of cooking? ›

Teriyaki (Kanji: 照り焼き) is a cooking technique in which foods are broiled or grilled with a glaze of soy sauce, mirin, and sugar. Although commonly associated with Japanese cuisine, this cooking technique is also commonly used in other Asian cuisines such as Chinese cuisine, Indonesian cuisine and Thai cuisine.

Does teriyaki madness use real chicken? ›

Hand-trimmed, fresh, all-natural marinated chicken thigh grilled and served with our house-made teriyaki sauce. Choice of white rice, brown rice, fried rice or noodles and steamed or stir-fried veggies. Yakisoba Style!

What's the difference between teriyaki marinade and teriyaki sauce? ›

Marinating meat provides juice flavor and a tender meat consistency (via MadamnGRecipe). In contrast, teriyaki sauce adds instant flavor gratification and has a consistency that is usually thicker than a marinade. It is used for basting or pouring over meat as it cooks.

How to make teriyaki sauce taste better? ›

Chili Flakes or Sriracha: For a spicy kick, add red pepper flakes or a dash of sriracha sauce to your teriyaki sauce. Rice Wine or Mirin: A splash of rice wine or mirin can contribute a hint of sweetness and complexity to the sauce.

What alcohol pairs with teriyaki? ›

Syrah/Shiraz tends to pair well with teriyaki-style beef and grilled sweet and spicy beef.

What alcohol goes with teriyaki chicken? ›

A Riesling from Alsace would be a delightful pairing with Chicken Teriyaki. This wine is known for its high acidity and aromatic profile, with notes of green apple, citrus, and often a hint of petrol. The acidity can cut through the richness of the teriyaki sauce, while the fruitiness complements the sweetness.

Does teriyaki taste good with soy sauce? ›

Since darker, stronger soy sauce are said to go well with teriyaki, it is surprising that shiro soy sauce actually goes very well with teriyaki. The sweetness of the mirin, shiro soy sauce, and meat all blend together exquisitely in harmony, bringing out a rich sweetness and a comforting soft taste.

Is it better to buy or make teriyaki sauce? ›

You know how the irresistibly sweet-salty teriyaki-slathered grilled meat you get at a Japanese restaurant is infinitely more delicious than the stuff you make at home? Well, the reason is simple: Homemade teriyaki sauce is just always better than the sickly sweet store-bought stuff.

When to add teriyaki sauce? ›

Teriyaki sauce is usually added to the meat (or meat substitute) while it's being cooked on a grill or a wok. It's also often used as a dipping sauce or condiment for pork tenderloin, chicken thighs, chicken breasts, flank steak, or, of course, your meat substitutes of choice.

Do you thicken teriyaki sauce? ›

To Make the Teriyaki Sauce:

When the mixture reaches a simmer, bring the heat down to low and allow to reduce for 10 minutes. Transfer to a small bowl; the mixture will thicken as it cools. Note: If you want super thick teriyaki sauce, you can use a bit of cornstarch to help.

What US city is known for its chicken teriyaki? ›

History of Teriyaki in Seattle

Locals immediately embraced the flavor of Toshi's chargrilled, smoky-sweet chicken, and over the next few decades hundreds of teriyaki shops sprung up across town to satisfy Seattle's craving for this new style of teriyaki.

What kind of noodles does Teriyaki Madness use? ›

Yakisoba Noodles - Teriyaki Madness.

What ethnicity is teriyaki chicken? ›

Ultimately, while teriyaki is of Japanese descent and a traditional method of preparing and cooking meats, the origins of the classic teriyaki dish that we know and consume today is Japanese-American. It is the by-product of American colonization, immigration patterns, and cultural collaboration.

What are the ingredients in store bought teriyaki sauce? ›

ingredients. SOY SAUCE (WATER, SOYBEANS, WHEAT, SALT), WINE, SUGAR, WATER, SALT, VINEGAR, SODIUM BENZOATE: LESS THAN 1/10 OF 1% AS A PRESERVATIVE, ONION POWDER, NATURAL FLAVORS, SUCCINIC ACID, GARLIC POWDER.

What kind of teriyaki sauce do Japanese restaurants use? ›

Teriyaki sauce is made using a combination of soy sauce, mirin (a sweet cooking sake), and sugar. While it can be made with just soy sauce and sugar, the addition of mirin adds a beautiful luster to the sauce and mimics that restaurant quality feel. It's sweet, tangy, and a little sticky.

What is the Flavour of teriyaki sauce? ›

What does teriyaki sauce taste like? Teriyaki sauce has a complex flavour; a mixture of sweet and savoury, tangy and salty. The sweetness comes from the sweet wine and the caramelisation of the sugar, honey or syrup, which also gives the sauce its shiny glaze.

What is Subway teriyaki chicken made of? ›

An Asian classic, is made with tender chicken pieces dressed lightly with teriyaki sauce, served hot and topped with your choice of fresh vegetables and condiments on freshly baked bread.

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