Instant Pot lo mein with chicken is a great dinner for the whole family! Soft flavorful noodles with vegetables all in the same bowl for this one pot meal. Make in your Ninja Foodi or pressure cooker.

Chicken Lo Mein Instant Pot
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Have you tried chicken Instant Pot lo mein yet? If you love one pot meals with pasta and a light homemade sauce then this will be a winner. One of our favorite quick Instant Pot recipes here on The Typical Mom blog. (affiliate links present)

Ninja Foodi Lo Mein

You can use any electric pressure cooker to make this one. Makes a great Crockpot Express recipe or make in your Ninja Foodi too. If you have a favorite sauce by all means use that. But if you need a little help there’s a light yet flavorful lo mein sauce you can follow below too.

This quick one pot meal had poultry added to it but could use thin strips of beef or left vegetarian too. You can add all sorts of vegetables but the most common are listed below. A light Asian meal we all love at restaurants but now can be made a lot cheaper at home.

If you are new to pressure cooking we have a lot of easy one pot meal recipes for you here. To begin with let’s start with a few basic tips:

For reference, this is the model I have (a 6 quart) and use for all recipe creations.

A white Instant Pot with a Star Wars theme sits on the kitchen counter, ready to tackle your favorite beef arm roast recipe. The digital display glows "On." Next to it lie a patterned cloth and some green onions, all against the backdrop of blue kitchen cabinets and a stovetop.

Chicken Lo Mein Instant Pot

Just dice up some chicken, whisk together your sauce, and noodles will come out tender in 4 minutes! Including lots of vegetables, this dinner is just the bomb. You’ve gotta’ try it! Have leftovers and just want to use that as the main protein? That works great too.

If you forgot to defrost you can first cook frozen chicken in Instant Pot and then shred. Add that back in as directed below and off you go. Rather use beef? In that case I would slice thin so it cooks quickly. I like to marinate it first in teriyaki sauce. Saute until the outsides are no longer pink and off you go for that.

And you can skip the animal products all together too. It’s super versatile for sure. If you cannot find the “traditional noodles” you can order them online. Besides that I would use spaghetti noodles vs. egg noodles. Break into thirds and increase cook time to 8 minutes, the rest would remain the same.

easy lo mein recipe

The most important tip is how to add them, a criss cross pattern after being broken into smaller pieces is best. If they are already short like this you are in luck, but overlapping the least possible is best. We have made a few Asian Instant Pot dinner recipes, like this Instant Pot pulled pork recipe. It has a homemade sauce that is out of this world!

Cooking chicken in a pressure cooker works great. We have done it all. Tips for the best choices are below. Of course you can cook bone in with the skin but the cook time wouldn’t be accurate. For more of an Instant Pot stir fry of sorts you need the meat to be diced into smaller pieces like you see here. Just choose;

Ingredients

  • Boneless skinless chicken breasts or chicken thighs, either way cut them into bite size pieces
  • Sesame oil is the best
  • Garlic minced we love
  • Ginger freshly minced
  • Wide lo mein noodles are best
  • Vegetables – cabbage, carrot, green onion, snow peas
  • Soy sauce will add the savory
  • Chicken broth or vegetable stock

This will keep your meal under 30 minutes total, and easy to eat once it is done cooking.

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Tips

The most important aspect of this is the ratio of pasta to liquid. You need enough for it to get tender and you should submerge it as well as you can. If you do not have enough moisture on them they will stay stiff so breaking them apart into smaller pieces is typically necessary to get the job done right.

What can you use instead of lo mein noodles?

If you absolutely cannot find these, others have found success just using spaghetti noodles, but I would add 4 minutes for this because they are a different texture. Broken into thirds will allow them to absorb the liquid better to get tender.

How do you thicken lo mein sauce?

Cornstarch is used to thicken the sauce a bit. If you cannot have this and need this to be gluten free you can omit. OR arrowroot powder has been a good alternative as well. This last step isn’t entirely necessary but if you want a richer sauce to serve it with you might like it.

Instant Pot Lo Mein

You could use regular noodles for this if that is what you have on hand. If so I would increase the timing to 8 minutes since those take a bit longer to get tender.

How to Make Instant Pot Lo Mein with Spaghetti

  1. Add sesame oil, chicken, minced garlic and salt and pepper to the inner pot of the Instant Pot. Saute until the chicken is white. Turn pot off.
  2. Add in vegetables. Then break Chinese noodles into 3rds, put noodles on top. 
  3. Whisk together in a bowl your cornstarch, soy sauce, water, and chicken stock in a bowl. Pour into your pot.
  4. Push noodles down if needed so they are as submerged into the liquid as much as possible. Do NOT stir the noodles in with other ingredients.
  5. Put the lid on your pressure cooker and turn the pressure valve to sealed.
  6. Set to high pressure cook for 4 minutes cooking time. Do a quick release when the time has finished. 

Everything will be cooked perfectly in this short of a time. If you love this easy recipe you’ll love these other easy Ninja Foodi recipes

Serve with broccoli florets on the side and it’s a great meal. Don’t add these in at the same time because it takes longer for noodles to cook than this tender veggie. Use the same instructions below for any brand of pressure cooker. Jump to recipe below.

How to Make Spaghetti Squash Lo Mein

** Another low carb idea you could do with this is to eliminate the noodles all together. Cook the rest of the ingredients and sauce for the 4 minutes as stated. Then cook Instant Pot spaghetti squash, scrape once tender and serve those together.

Spaghetti Squash Lo Mein

Is Lo Mein Good Next Day?

Yes you can save this. If you have it with the pasta then you will definitely want to save as much of the sauce tossed with those as you can so they don’t stick. Allow what you have leftover to room temperature. Then transfer to a freezer bag or container with a lid and into the fridge it goes for up to 4 days.

It will get kinda’ a weird texture the longer it sits so 24 hours later is the best time to heat it again and eat it for another meal.

The best way to reheat lo mein

It is to first add a bit of broth, leftover sauce, or a bit of soy sauce / teriyaki to the top. Toss with the noodles to add moisture and unstick them from one another. Microwave for 45 seconds, stir, and then for another 45 or so until it is warmed to your liking. Enjoy as is or with a bed of rice on the side. I hate wasting food so I love making a second “free meal” when I can.

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Chicken Lo Mein Instant Pot
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Instant Pot Lo Mein

By The Typical Mom
Instant Pot lo mein with chicken is a great dinner for the whole family! Soft flavorful noodles with vegetables all in the same bowl for this one pot meal. 
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 4 minutes
Total: 19 minutes
Servings: 5
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Equipment

  • 1 pressure cooker

Ingredients 

  • 1 lb chicken, breasts, boneless, skinless, diced
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil
  • 1 tbsp garlic, minced
  • 1 carrot, sliced into thin strips
  • 1 tsp ginger, minced
  • 1/2 c red cabbage, sliced into thin strips
  • 1 c snow peas
  • 5 green onions, diced
  • 8 oz lo mein noodles, wide lo mein noodles, Ka Me was used
  • 1/4 c soy sauce
  • 3/4 c water
  • 2 tbsp cornstarch
  • 2 c chicken stock, or broth

Instructions 

  • Add sesame oil, chicken, minced garlic and salt and pepper to the inner pot of the Instant Pot. Saute until the chicken is white. Turn pot off.
  • Add in vegetables. Then break noodles into 3rds, put noodles on top. 
  • Whisk together in a bowl your cornstarch, soy sauce, water, and chicken stock in a bowl. Pour into your pot. Push noodles down if needed so they are as submerged into the liquid as much as possible.
  • Put the lid on your pressure cooker and turn the pressure valve to sealed. Set to high pressure for 4 minutes, doing a quick pressure release when the time has finished. 

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Nutrition

Serving: 4oz, Calories: 372kcal, Carbohydrates: 45g, Protein: 29g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 60mg, Sodium: 909mg, Potassium: 695mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 2495IU, Vitamin C: 21.6mg, Calcium: 47mg, Iron: 2.1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Entree, Main Course
Cuisine: American, Chinese, Japanese
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About The Typical Mom

Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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16 Comments

  1. Loved this lo mein! I served it with some frozen egg rolls, and it turned out great! Already added it to my rotation list! Thank you!

  2. Loved this homemade lo mein. I’d never thought to make it in the Instant pot before and this was perfect!

  3. First time making this, had to add more liquid to cover noodles. I thought the noodles would soak up the liquid, but it didn’t and was soupy. Tasted good though.

  4. Thank you for the recipe! I broke my noodles in half and used a little more liquid, but I still had submersion and clumping problems. Maybe one improvement would be to add some of the vegetables after the pressure cook, to give more room for the noodles and to keep the vegetables crispier?

  5. How did you combat noodle clumps? I broke the noodles everything was mixed in and as far apart as I could but I still got some clumps. Flavors are great!

    1. With any noodle recipe you want to stagger the noodles in the pot.. it helps prevent them from clumping

  6. Hi! I followed all the instructions and the noodles looked just like your pictures but there wasnโ€™t not enough liquid to totally submerge the noodles, and I didnโ€™t want to add more liquids so when it finished the noodles were not cooked and had all clumped together…. is there an easy solution to this? The flavors were great!

    1. My thought it your noodles were too long and needed to be broken in half so they could submerge into liquid