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Better Than Takeout Dan Dan Noodles. For those nights when you’re craving spicy, warming, Chinese inspired noodles, but don’t want to wait for takeout. Crispy caramelized ground chicken in a sweet, spicy, and tangy mushroom sauce atop egg noodles in steaming, spicy broth. These quick vegetable-filled Chinese inspired noodles can be made and ready in just about 30 minutes. Not only are they a touch healthier, but these noodles taste so much better than your average takeout!

Tuesday night just got better with these yummy takeout noodles. Yep, switching things up again this week and swapping out my usual sweet recipes for something a bit more savory. Not typical of me, but I was way too excited to share these Dan Dan inspired noodles with you guys.
First things first. I want to put it out there that I’m very well aware that these noodles are not authentic Chinese. I do know this, and I don’t mean to offend anyone by sharing this recipe. This recipe is just my take on Chinese style Dan Dan noodles. My easier, much, much simpler, “short cut” take. These noodles are saucy, spicy, so very warming, and beyond delicious.
Quick and easy enough for a weeknight, but fun enough for a Saturday night Halloween movie marathon.
If you’re not familiar with Dan Dan noodles, they are spicy Chinese noodles with a dark sauce that usually contains preserved vegetables, chili oil, minced pork (I’m using chicken), and green onions. From everything I’ve read, the meat is caramelized and made crispy, then served over noodles. You can serve the noodles either dry or in a spicy broth…
I went for the spicy broth, because it’s been snowing here and it’s cold. So spicy broth wins. Always.

As I said, these are not authentic Dan Dan noodles. I took some short-cuts to make the noodles weeknight-friendly, but still delicious.
Start with the chili. You can buy this of course, but I’ve yet to find a great chili oil I love. Plus it’s so easy to make. Simply simmer sesame oil with garlic and red pepper flakes until the garlic is fragrant. This takes only five minutes. Simple.
While that’s happening, make the sauce. It’s s a simple mix of hoisin sauce, honey, rice vinegar, and peanut butter or tahini. Hoisin is not traditional, but it adds so much flavor without having to add a million and one ingredients to the sauce.
Side Note: I’ve yet to find a great hoisin sauce that doesn’t contain tons of sugar…so I began making my own. If this interests you, the quick sauce mix-up is in the recipe notes!
Next, boil the egg noodles. You can really use any kind of noodle, but a good egg noodle is probably best. If you are gluten-free, use your favorite rice noodles. Those will be great too!
Drain the noodles, then add the broth and some of the sauce mix to that same pot. This is your “spicy broth” to mix the noodles with. Keep this on low while you brown the chicken.
The final step is to brown the chicken in a skillet with the remaining sauce and mushrooms. Finely chop the mushrooms, as they add not only a vegetable, but also flavor. You don’t even realize they’re there, but they add SO MUCH. Trust me.
Once the sauce coats the chicken, let the chicken get a little crisp in the skillet and begin to caramelize around the edges.
To assemble, ladle the spicy broth into bowls, add the noodles, and toss with the broth. Then top with that crispy caramelized meat, spoon over additional chili sauce, and add fresh green onions.
Find a spoon, find chopsticks. ENJOY.

Be sure to serve the noodles as soon as you toss them with the broth. The broth is minimal and really thickens up once you toss it with the noodles.
If you want to make these noodles vegetarian, just double the mushrooms. I haven’t tested that, but I’m sure it would be so delicious.
And that is it…simple, quick, and easy. The ultimate cold-weather Chinese style noodles. Not really a soup, more like extra saucy noodles. AND SO GOOD!

If you make these better than takeout Dan Dan noodles, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Sorry but I don’t see where we cook the spinach or even add it to the recipe? Did I miss it?
Hi Nancy,
The spinach is added to the broth in step 3. Please let me know if you have any other questions!
Made this last night for hubby and I and we LOVED it! The first bite was an explosion of flavor 😋 will definitely be making it again!
Hey Cris,
Happy Sunday! Thanks so much for making this recipe, love to hear it turned out well for you!
I’ve had this recipe saved forever and just made it tonight. Definitely going into the permanent rotation! Husband, all 4 kids, and I all loved it – thank you!
Hey Aimee,
Happy Friday!! Thrilled to hear this recipe turned out well for you, thanks so much for making it and taking the time to comment!
This has been a staple for my house hold this year. I add extra pepper flakes to chili oil since my hubby loves it spicy. I have been doubling the recipe so we can have left overs. Thanks for sharing, so tasty 😋
Hey Hannah,
Fantastic! I appreciate you making this recipe and your comment, love to hear it always turns out well for you!
Have the best weekend!
Where exactly does the chicken stock go .. I’m lost in this recipe
Hi Shelby,
The broth is used in step 3 and 5. Please let me know if you have any other questions!
Absolutely delicious. I’ve made this several times with zero changes to the recipe!
Hey Mike,
Perfect! Love to hear this recipe turned out nicely for you, thanks for making it! Happy Holidays!🎁🎄
Love this recipe! Family favorite!!
Hey Emilie,
Amazing! I’m so glad this recipe is always enjoyed, thanks for making it so often and sharing your notes!
Hi Tiegen!
just made this delicious meal. just a question, though. In part 4, you say to use 1/2 of the soy sauce mixture. In part 5, you say to ladle broth into bowl. But i thought that was the chicken broth with the spinach. After that, there is no other mention of the soy sauce mixture so I poured the entire mixture in at the point. Is that what you really meant?
Hi Carol,
Love to hear this! Thanks so much for trying this recipe and your comment! 1/2 of the soy sauce mixture is in the broth in step 3 and then the other half of the soy sauce mixture is added to the meat in step 4. I hope this makes sense!
Bit confusing. You say bring half the soya sauce mixture to simmer, add the spinach, keep warm. But then it is never mentioned again?
Hi Pauline,
That is the broth you are going to use in step 5:) Please let me know if you have any other questions!