Copycat P.F. Chang's Dan Dan Noodles Recipe | CDKitchen.com (2024)

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Ground chicken is simmered in a spicy sauce and served over Asian egg noodles, just like at P.F. Chang's

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serves/makes:

ready in:

under 30 minutes

8 reviews
3 comments


ingredients

2 ounces soy sauce
1 ounce shaoxing cooking wine
1 teaspoon oyster sauce
1 teaspoon sugar
7 ounces chicken stock
4 ounces ground chicken
1 teaspoon oil
1/2 teaspoon chili paste
1/2 teaspoon minced garlic
2 tablespoons chopped green onion
2 teaspoons cornstarch
2 teaspoons cold water
1 package (14 ounce size) Asian egg noodles, cooked

directions

Combine the soy sauce, wine, oyster sauce, sugar, and chicken stock in a 2-cup measuring cup or bowl. Mix well to dissolve the sugar. Set aside.

Heat a skillet over medium heat. Add the ground chicken and cook, stirring, until cooked through.

Heat the oil in a wok or large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the chili paste, garlic, and green onion and cook, stirring for 5 seconds. Be careful not to inhale the fumes from the chili paste.

Add the cooked chicken to the wok. Stir over medium-high heat for 10-15 seconds to mix it with the chili paste mixture.

Add the reserved soy sauce liquid to the wok. Stir well then let simmer for 20-30 seconds.

Mix the cornstarch with the cold water and pour into the wok. Stir well and let the mixture simmer, stirring constantly, until thickened (about 1 more minute).

Place the cooked noodles on individual serving plates. Top with the chicken mixture. Garnish with bean sprouts, chopped green onions, and/or julienne cut cucumbers.


nutrition data for p.f. chang's dan dan noodles

102 calories, 4 grams fat, 5 grams carbohydrates, 10 grams protein per serving. This recipe is low in carbs.



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reviews & comments for p.f. chang's dan dan noodles

  1. Karen June 10, 2020

    For a low carb option, I used shirataki noodles as I am on a keto low carb diet. Soo good!

  2. Karen REVIEW:
    June 10, 2020

    Since a lot were commenting that the recipe is salty, I reduced the soy sauce to 1 tbsp instead of 1 oz and used light soy sauce. I also put half of the cooking wine (I used Mirin) and used chicken bullion as I didn’t have chicken stock. I was able to reduce the bullion to 1/2 tsp for the 7 0z chicken stock instead of the usual 1 tsp per 8 oz ratio. It turned out really good and not salty, just right. I omitted the sugaras I don’t like sweetness in my Asian noodles. I put the cornstarch directly to the sauce mix (didn’t need to put in cold water). Super yummy and easy. I’ll make this again! So many recipes I looked up were complicated and required Asian ingredients I’ve never heard of. All the ingredients I used were already in my pantry! Thanks 😊

  3. Connie REVIEW:
    May 9, 2019

    Chicken broth can be salty depending on the brand. I would leave out the soysause because you are using oyster sauce which is like a flavored soy sauce. Don't combine the two ever. I don't cook with wine either. Hope this helps folks with the saltiness issue.

  4. Esther Paul March 18, 2017

    I really look forward to trying out this recipe, it looks yummy, but I have a bit of a challenge with the measuring in "OUNCES", is there an equivalent measurement.

    • CDKitchen Staff Reply:

      Ounces are common US measurement. You didn't specify what format you needed them converted to so I'd suggest finding an online "conversion calculator" to find the measurements that will work for you.

  5. monkek99 REVIEW:
    July 14, 2016

    LOVE THIS RECIPE!!!

  6. KLab REVIEW:
    March 30, 2015

    Full of flavor. Agreed, it is a bit salty, but overall...DELICIOUS! My husband went NUTS for it!

  7. Lisa REVIEW:
    August 10, 2013

    I thought this tasted very close to PF CHangs. I did use low sodium soy sauce but that's because that's all Iever buy. My store carries asian egg noodles and they are different than the suggested angel hair, they have a different consistency so I would try to find them if you can.

  8. TXDebate REVIEW:
    October 25, 2009

    Great recipe. I'm so happy that I don't have to spend money on takeout Dan Dan anymore. Use low-sodium soy sauce though as it was a little too salty.

  9. pjcakes REVIEW:
    October 24, 2007

    This recipe was very disappointing. It was extremely salty and tasted nothing like PF Chang's version.

  10. cookiegirl REVIEW:
    December 1, 2006

    This is easy and taste just like PF Chang's. I looked up on a few other sites what kind of noodles to use and one mentioned that if you couldn't find egg noodles to just use angel hair which is what I did. It worked out just fine. This is a good and easy dinner for weeknights.

  11. Bickyb November 27, 2006

    Hi there, I am trying to find out what type of egg noodles to use. There are tons available in the market. Any ideas?

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in PF Chang's Dan Dan noodles? ›

A Sichuan favorite, this popular Chinese dish features delicious lo mein noodles, all-natural* ground pork raised without antibiotics, earthy shiitake mushrooms, flavorful scallions and nutty toasted sesame seeds covered in a rich and savory brown sauce.

What are the noodles in Dan Dan noodles made of? ›

These spicy, smoky, numbing, mega flavorful noodles are a popular Szechuan street food made from fresh thin wheat noodles, chili oil, Szechuan pepper, sesame paste, savory ground pork and fermented vegetables (don't worry, so good!). In China, Dan Dan Noodles can be more saucy or soupy, but always numbingly spicy.

Why is it called Dan Dan noodles? ›

“Dan Dan” refers to the type of carrying pole that street vendors would use to sell the dishes to pedestrians. The pole was carried on the shoulders of the vendor with two baskets on either side, one carrying the noodles and the other with the sauce. The name translates to “noodles carried on a pole.”

What is another name for dan dan noodles? ›

The name translates directly as 'noodles carried on a pole', but may be better translated as 'peddler's noodles'. A variety of English spellings are used. The first word may be either dandan, dundun or tantan, and the last word may also be spelled mein (Cantonese pronunciation).

What is main ingredient in Chinese noodles? ›

Chinese noodles are generally made from either wheat flour, rice flour, or mung bean starch, with wheat noodles being more commonly produced and consumed with the ancient wooden noodles mold technology in northern China and rice noodles being more typical of southern China.

What is Dan Dan sauce made of? ›

A thick sauce made of Chinese sesame paste, chilli oil, ground Sichuan pepper, soy sauce, black rice vinegar, etc. It delivers a distinctive nutty, hot & numbing taste. Delicious toppings consisting of fried minced meat, preserved vegetables & fried peanuts/soybeans.

Are tan tan noodles the same as dan dan noodles? ›

Tan Tan Ramen vs. Dan Dan Noodles

Tan Tan Ramen is quite similar to the original Chinese Dan Dan Noodles in that both dishes are spicy and include toasted sesame paste, ground pork, blanched greens, and noodles. The key difference is that Dan Dan Noodles is a drier dish, involving a sauce rather than a soup broth.

What pairs well with Dandan noodles? ›

You can serve the noodle soup as a one bowl meal but if you want it all out – an Asian-inspired banquet feast – pair the noodles with Tatsoi Salad, Chinese broccoli in garlic sauce, Mandarin chicken salad, Taiwanese sauteed cabbage, blanched bok choy salad, or Paleo Asian coleslaw.

Is PF Chang's dan dan noodles spicy? ›

These dan dan noodles don't even taste like a frozen meal and are pretty spicy even though they only give it a one-chili pepper rating. It is the kind of spicy that doesn't last long though which is good.

How many calories are in PF Chang's frozen dan dan noodles? ›

Per 1-2/3 Cups: 420 calories; 3 g sat. fat (15% DV); 910mg sodium (40% DV); 12 g total sugars.

Why do Dan Dan Noodles make my tongue tingle? ›

After gobbling up half the dish, your tongue will go slightly numb and start to tingle a little, thanks to the hydroxy-alpha-sanshool molecule present in the Szechuan peppercorn.

What is the Chinese name for Dan Dan Noodles? ›

Dan Dan Noodles (担担面, dan dan mian) are one of the most famous of Sichuan street foods. The freshly boiled thin noodles are served in a savory, spicy sauce topped with crispy pork and peanut flakes.

What culture is Dan Dan Noodles? ›

There are few noodle dishes more beloved in Sichuan province, or even in China, than dan dan noodles. One of the quintessential dishes of Sichuan cuisine, dan dan noodles began as a humble street food snack in the 1800s.

Do dan dan noodles contain peanuts? ›

Dan Dan Noodles are a popular noodle dish sold at dumpling restaurants and noodle shops worldwide. The dish is super easy to make comprised of three elements — a sesame and peanut sauce, chewy noodles, and stir-fried minced pork.

What are the ingredients in Momof*cku noodles? ›

Simple ingredients, complex flavor

Wheat. Salt. Water. That's it.

Are Chang's noodles vegan? ›

Changs Fried Rice Noodles 100g gluten free fructose friendly dairy free nut free vegan.

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