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Weeknight style Thai Black Pepper Chicken and Garlic Noodles. The super fast Thai chicken noodle bowl that looks like takeout, but tastes so much better…and it’s healthier too! Quick-cooking chicken tossed in a sweet, tangy, and spicy Thai style black pepper sauce with plenty of broccoli, cashews, and basil. Serve this chicken over saucy garlic butter rice noodles and top with extra lime juice. Every bite is saucy, sweet, spicy, and hinted with basil. It’s delicious and healthy. Major bonus? This comes together in no time at all (under 30 minutes). Perfect for busy weeknights when you’re looking for something a little more special, but still quick, healthy-ish, and DELICIOUS.

Making Monday night Thai inspired food a thing and so happy about it. I’ve been saying this for weeks, but all I’m craving right now is colorful food, anything fun, and anything different. Any kind of recipe that I haven’t made before. With life in quarantine being much the same every day, I’m thankful to have food as an outlet for spontaneity. Just something different to break up the days, you know?
So yeah, long story short, I’m switching up recipes these days. I’ve made things like a whipped coffee white Russian, Mexican taquitos, and Italian style ravioli. I even ventured towards Cuban with my skillet cheesy Cuban chicken and rice bake and creamy coconut lime mojitos.
Cooking has been the only thing keeping me sane. What’s helping you guys?
Anyway, today we’re stepping into some quick-cooking Thai cuisine, and it’s truly my favorite kind of food.

I’ve had this dish in mind for a while now. My oldest brother Creighton is here and this week he pushed me to finally create the recipe. He’s been asking for some new quick-cooking Thai inspired chicken dishes, so I obviously had to deliver up something good.
Enter this under 30-minute Thai black pepper chicken. It’s not super traditional, but it was inspired by black pepper chicken. Which customarily, is a mix of chili peppers, garlic, ginger, rice vinegar, fish sauce, and plenty of black pepper. My take has all these flavors too…but also some additional ones as well.
It’s saucy, spicy, sweet, a touch salty, and just about as delicious as a quick-cooking Thai chicken dinner can get. I really can’t say enough good things about this recipe. It’s one of those dishes that will become a monthly staple.
Why? Well, it’s simple, it’s quick, it’s pretty healthy, and it’s a dinner that most everyone can really enjoy.

First up, toss the chicken with a little cornstarch, turmeric, and ginger. Tossing the chicken with cornstarch allows it to get extra crispy and caramelize while cooking.
Now make the sauce. It’s simply, honey, soy sauce, rice vinegar, and plenty of chili flakes, plus black pepper.
Pan-fry the chicken in a little oil until it is crisp. Add plenty of broccoli, a handful of cashews. Then pour over the sauce and let it simmer down and thicken over the chicken and broccoli.
As the chicken is cooking, boil some rice noodles and toss them in a hot pan full of butter and garlic. Yes, noodles, butter, and garlic…but then add a touch of coconut milk for a little more sauce and additional creaminess. SO GOOD.
By the time the noodles have cooked, the chicken should be done as well. Now, put it all together…

Spoon the noodles plus the sauce into bowls, then add the chicken and broccoli. Finish each bowl off with a squeeze of fresh lime juice and fresh basil or cilantro.
Enjoy. Immediately.
Yes, this is that simple and that quick-cooking. Honestly, this will take you no more than thirty minutes to make and uses a good amount of pantry staples too!

For the broccoli, while I love it with this dish, you can really use whatever vegetable you have on hand. Bell peppers would be my top pick, then asparagus, but you could also use mushrooms, bok choy, carrots. Really, use whatever you’ve got.
Now, let’s talk about the noodles. I like to use vermicelli rice noodles, but you could use any variety of rice noodles or even angel hair pasta. The noodles are meant to be saucy, so once you toss them with the garlic butter sauce, make sure to serve right away.
And you guys…that’s it. Takes less than 30 minutes to make and it’s not only delicious but fun too. We might not be able to travel around the world right now, but at least we can create fun ethnic-inspired recipes at home any night of the week.
I’m all about that. So, Monday night Thai food?

Lastly, if you make this Thai black pepper chicken and garlic 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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Love all your stuff!!!
What is this serving size?
Hey Jessica,
There is not exact serving size, I would say a bowl per person:) I hope you love the recipe, let me know how it turns out! xTieghan
Do you think you could use a wok to cook the chicken and broccoli or will that create the wrong texture?
Hey Nancy,
I think that should work well for you. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
I will pay you 2,000 dollars to video tape you making this dish in “25 minutes”. My prep time alone has been over 40 minutes.
Hey James,
So sorry this took you longer than expected, everyone cooks differently in the kitchen. Let me know if I can help in anyway! xTieghan
Made this tonight … super yummy! The lime makes it so fresh. We used baby bok choy instead of broccoli, because we had a load of it leftover from another of your recipes.
Hey Diane,
Thanks a lot for giving the recipe a try, I am delighted that the recipe was enjoyed! Happy Sunday! xTieghan
Hubby said “This is a keeper!” Thanks for the recipe!
Love to hear this Rae! xTieghan
AMAZING!! Haven’t been this pleased with a recipe in awhile. Beats take-home Thai 10/10 times.
Hey Natalie,
Thanks so much for giving the recipe a try, I am thrilled that it was enjoyed! Happy Valentine’s Day❤️ xTieghan
I’m not gonna lie I was a little skeptical about this recipe while cooking it because I don’t like the combination of honey and soy, but this is fantastic. The sweetness from the coconut and the acidity of the lime really make this dish delicious, the flavors balance each other beautifully. I’ll definitely be making this again!
Hey Erin,
I am thrilled you enjoyed this recipe, thanks so much for making it! Happy Sunday! xTieghan
My boyfriend just lost his mind over how delicious this is. And I’m right there with him! But that’s on par with all of your recipes so no surprise there!! Love it
Hey Danielle,
Thanks so much for trying the recipe, I am so glad it was enjoyed! Have a great weekend:) xTieghan
A good recipe but the prep alone took over an hour and that was with no interruptions. :/
Hey Abby,
Sorry this took you much longer than expected, let me know if there is anything I can help with! xTieghan
I am obsessed with this recipe! We make it all of the time 🙂
Hey Alyson,
I am thrilled this recipe was enjoyed, thanks so much for giving it a try! xTieghan
Made this tonight and it is SO yummy! Garlic, butter, a little spicy kick, A-mazing! ?
Hey Kayla,
I am so so glad that you liked the recipe, thanks a lot for making it! Happy Friday:) xTieghan
Made this for dinner and my boyfriend said “this is my favorite thing you have ever made. 10/10”. So I guess I will making this a million more times! So delicious and easy. The sauce for the noodles really adds so much flavor! Highly recommend it!
Hey Emily,
I am thrilled you liked the recipe, thanks so much for giving it a go! Happy Sunday:) xTieghan
This sauce is amazing! I am vegan so subbed out the chicken for tofu and it was excellent (and maple syrup instead of honey). We also used peppers and carrots as that is what we had on hand as well as brown rice instead of rice noodles. Definitely satisfies that takeout craving but even better, and healthier! Highly recommend, you will be dreaming of this sauce!
Hey Noelle,
I am so glad this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a lot for making it! Have a great weekend! xTieghan
This was great, I loved the flavor. Definitely a family favorite. I used arrowroot instead of cornstarch and even used ghee instead of butter for the noodles. I still think it turned out great!
Hey Angela,
Thanks so much for giving the recipe a try. I am so glad that it was enjoyed!! xTieghan
This recipe absolutely frigging hits. Thank you for your service
Hey Diesel,
Thanks so much for giving the recipe a try. I am so glad that it was enjoyed!! xTieghan