12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (2024)

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Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles is what you make when you’ve got less than 15 minutes to get dinner on the table and you need a Thai fix! Using chicken mince means no meat prep – and you can switch out with literally any ground meat (beef, turkey, pork).

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Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles

Firstly, let me be very upfront that this is by no means an authentic Thai dish. Which is why I don’t even classify it as part of the Thai recipes collection. 😂

It’s just a really tasty one-skillet, minimal-prep dinner that’s full of Thai-inspired flavours.

Specifically, Thai Peanut Sauce flavours. All you Thai Chicken Satay fans out there will LOVE it!

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What you need for Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles

Note the use of chicken mince and baby spinach here – no chopping involved! 🙌🏻

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  • Noodle cake (instant noodles) – Use any instant or ramen noodles you can get your hands on. We’re discarding the seasoning packet and making our own sauce. Using instant noodle cakes is ideal because the crinkly nature of the noodles captures the chicken mince bits. Also, it’s indestructible 😂;

  • Thai red curry paste – Our flavour shortcut. There is a time and place for homemade red curry paste. But tonight is not it! (PS. Regular readers who know I’m a bit snobby about my favourite red curry paste brand: Maesri. For this dish, I’m a little more relaxed because … well, you know. Quick ‘n easy midweek meal and all. Anything will do. 🙂

  • Chicken mince (ground chicken) – Pork and turkey make perfect substitutes, though actually beef works really well too. I’m not convinced about lamb, but then again, Lamb Satay is darned delicious!

  • Curry powder – While you might think this looks out of place, curry powder is an ingredient in Thai Chicken Satay. So adding a touch here adds more authentic flavour into this totally non-authentic dish 😉. Plus, it’s a good way to get flavour into chicken mince;

  • Peanut butter – It’s not peanut sauce without peanut butter! Commercial spread is fine here, though you do get more intense peanut flavour using natural peanut butter (ie. no salt, sugar or oil added);

  • Soy sauce – For a touch of extra salt in the dish. I like to use dark soy sauce because it stains the white chicken mince, giving it a nice colour. But light, all-purpose soy sauce, tamari or even mushroom soy will work just fine. Just no sweet soy;

  • Vinegar – For an essential touch of sour for balance (yes, it’s used in real Thai Peanut Sauce too). I use cider vinegar here although normal white vinegar will work fine too;

  • Coconut milk and chicken broth/stock – Together, these make the sauce for these noodles. Full fat for coconut milk please. If you opt for low fat, do not complain if you are disappointed with the sauce flavour! 😂

  • Baby spinach – Takes mere seconds to wilt, and an easy way to up the veg quot. No chopping required, just throw into this dish.

Here’s a photo of what I think is the best Red Curry Paste, by a long shot. It also happens to be the cheapest, at around $1.50 or so a can compared to $3+ for other brands. I use it for all my authentic Thai recipes as the alternative to homemade Red Curry Paste.

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Having said that, as I mentioned above, because this is a quick and easy midweek dinner, do not be too concerned about hunting down Maesri – any brand will do the job nicely.

How to make Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles – in 12 minutes!

One might look at the ingredients above (or how delicious the dish looks!) and think, “this can’t take 12 minutes!!“. The trick here is that the only thing you need to chop is the garlic (and toppings) and there’s a nice work flow so you can measure out the ingredients while you’re cooking.

Oh – and yes, the noodles are cooked in the same skillet the chicken is cooked in. No pre-cooking required!

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  1. Garlic first, then cook the chicken, breaking it up as you go;

  2. Red curry paste and soy sauce next, sautéed with the chicken to give it good flavour and colour;

  3. Chicken stock/broth next, simmered for a bit to take the raw flavour out of it;

  4. Then squish the noodle cakes in, submerging them as best you can;

  5. Cook noodle cake 45 seconds on one side, flip, cook another 30 seconds, then break them up;

  6. Add the remaining sauce ingredients: coconut milk, peanut butter and vinegar. Then give it all a good toss;

  7. Finally add the baby spinach right at the end. It won’t take much longer than 30 seconds or so to wilt; and

  8. Serve it up! NB. You can either garnish with peanuts and fresh coriander/cilantro before or after serving. I’ve been known to do both. 🙂 Also, a good squirt of Sriracha chilli sauce won’t go astray!

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This is a dish that’s intended to be a quick meal so you don’t need to worry about adding a side dish or similar to get your greens in. You can be very generous with the baby spinach because it wilts down into nothing.

Also, this is saucier than other quick noodle cake / ramen-based quick meals I’ve shared previous (like this Asian Beef Mince one, Chicken and Vegetable one and Mushroom one). Because, well, you know. Thai Peanut Sauce? We can never have enough!! 😂 – Nagi x

Watch how to make it

Note: Error in video! Soy sauce is shown added in with the coconut milk. Soy sauce is should only be added with the chicken!

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12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles

Author: Nagi

Prep: 3 minutes mins

Cook: 9 minutes mins

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4.87 from 113 votes

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Recipe video above. Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles is what you make when you've got less than 15 minutes to get dinner on the table and you need a Thai fix!

Using chicken mince means no meat prep – and you can switch it out with literally any ground meat (beef, turkey, pork). It might not be authentic Thai … but it's fast and 100% delicious!

NOTE: Trick here is to work quickly so the sauce isn't all absorbed by the noodles which will make them bloated and clumpy. If your noodles do absorb all the sauce, just add a splash of water to thin it out.

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 1 garlic clove , minced
  • 200g/7oz chicken mince (ground chicken) (Note 1)
  • 1 tsp curry powder (Note 2)
  • 1 1/2 tbsp red curry paste , separated (Note 3)
  • 1 tsp dark soy sauce (Note 4)
  • 1 1/2 cups chicken stock/broth , low sodium
  • 3/4 cup coconut milk (~1/2 a can), full fat for best flavour
  • 2 tbsp cider vinegar
  • 3 tbsp peanut butter
  • 2 instant ramen or noodle cakes ~70-100g/2.5-3.5oz per cake; any brand (discard seasoning pack, Note 5)
  • 2 (big!) handfuls baby spinach

To serve:

  • 2 tbsp peanuts , finely chopped
  • Roughly chopped fresh coriander/cilantro leaves
  • Sriracha or other chilli paste , optional

Instructions

  • Sauté garlic: Heat oil in a medium skillet over high heat (not too large, else the sauce will evaporate too quickly). Add garlic and cook for 20 seconds until it turns golden.

  • Cook chicken: Add chicken mince and cook for 2 minutes, breaking it up as you go, until it mostly changes from pink to white.

  • Add flavourings: Add 1 tbsp red curry paste, curry powder and soy sauce. Cook for 1 minute.

  • Cook extra curry paste: Clear a space in the middle of the pan, add remaining 1/2 tbsp curry paste, stir the curry paste for 30 seconds.

  • Simmer stock: Add chicken stock, bring to a simmer then reduce to medium-high. Simmer for 1 minute.

  • Add noodles: Squish the noodle cakes in, pushing chicken aside so the noodles are as submerged as possible.

  • Cook 45 sec, flip, 30 sec: Leave to cook for 45 seconds, then flip noodles. Leave for another 30 seconds, then separate the noodles with 2 wooden spoons.

  • Add peanut sauce: Push noodles aside, add coconut milk, peanut butter and vinegar, then give it a quick mix to mostly dissolve the peanut butter.

  • Toss with spinach: Add spinach, toss with the noodles for 30 seconds until wilted. Make sure it's still pretty saucy – everybody loves sauce!

  • Serve: Transfer to serving bowls, sprinkle with coriander, peanuts and Sriracha or chilli paste if desired.

Recipe Notes:

1. Chicken mince – This recipe also works great with pork and turkey. Beef also works well!

2. Curry powder – Any brand or type is fine here, it’s not a key ingredient. Your choice whether to use mild or spicy (I use mild).

3. Red curry paste – The best Thai red curry paste (in my opinion) is Maesri which comes in small cans and also happens to be the cheapest. Sold at large supermarkets in Australia (Coles, Woolies, Harris Farms), Asian stores. Ayam brand is also decent, but I don’t recommend Valcom (too sweet).

4. Dark soy sauce – Gives intensity of colour, salt and flavour to the chicken. If you don’t have dark, any soy sauce you have is fine.

5. Noodles – This is a recipe designed for the convenience of noodle cakes, instant noodles, ramen. Toss the seasoning packet – we’re making our own flavours here! If you don’t want to waste the seasoning, turn it into a quick soup meal! Just add leftover meat/seafood, veg, rice etc.

6. Nutrition per serving.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 581cal (29%)Carbohydrates: 14g (5%)Protein: 31g (62%)Fat: 48g (74%)Saturated Fat: 22g (138%)Cholesterol: 86mg (29%)Sodium: 950mg (41%)Potassium: 1209mg (35%)Fiber: 3g (13%)Sugar: 4g (4%)Vitamin A: 4585IU (92%)Vitamin C: 11mg (13%)Calcium: 84mg (8%)Iron: 6mg (33%)

Keywords: chicken mince recipe, Peanut noodles, ramen recipe

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  1. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (14)Kristi says

    Made this tonight after a couple of wines. Didn’t want to make anything too difficult. This was absolutely perfect! We quadrupled it so would have some for tomorrow. Fab!

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  2. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (15)Esther says

    Delicious and very quick and easy. I scaled the recipe to feed three people (so multiplied ingredients by 1.5) but it made enough for 4 servings. It can be a bit of a gluey meal so I added extra chopped wombok to up the vegetable count.

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  3. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (16)Izzi says

    12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (17)
    So so yum, really appreciate how well balanced all the quantities are! This is a really solid base to make a quick and tasty meal even if you don’t have all the ingredients.

    I ended up making this vegetarian (a zucchini and a big handful of cubed mushrooms, some julienned carrot in place of the chicken). I reckon it would be awesome with cubed tempeh too.

    I also used ribbon egg noodles instead of the instant ones to add a bit more protein (we have a brand called Highmark in NZ which cooks really quick). It worked out perfect!

    Another tip if you’re like me and like lots of veges for dinner, I made a side salad (similar veges to your Thai chicken salad) but without the dressing, and just adding that to the bowl and having it half mixed it elevated it even more. Makes it extra pretty too 😀

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  4. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (18)Nancy says

    12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (19)
    This is the first recipe I made from this site. It was really good. It made me a fan! I’ll definitely make it again.

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  5. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (20)Maddy says

    12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (21)
    I really liked this recipe, but did anyone else find it extremely salty? I’m not sure what I did wrong, but the main flavour in the dish was salt to me. Willing to give it another go but I just don’t know what to change?

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  6. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (27)Amber says

    Made for the first time tonight – what a smash hit! All 3 kids ate it and said it was amazing. Annoying my 3 all like different things and it’s hard to please all of them at once, so anything everyone will eat is a dead set dinner winner in my books! Definitely going in the rotation ❤️

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  7. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (28)JoeBKS says

    12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (29)
    Great recipe! I used browned cut up chicken thighs as that’s what I had thawed. First time serving my kids a peanut butter inclusive Thai recipe. They loved it. This came together quick and will make a great weeknight meal. Thank you!

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  8. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (30)Carla says

    This dish was aaamaaazing!!! I only just discovered you can toggle the number of people you’re cooking for with this recipe! I made it for 5 people, the recipe says 3.75 tbsp of red curry paste, but I knew this was too much for me to bare so I used 2 tbsps and it was perfect! Thank you Nagi!

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  9. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (33)J-Mom says

    12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (34)
    Another awesome recipe! I was hesitant about the amount of flavorings that went in but it was PERFECT! Yum! Thank you!

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  10. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (35)Tanisha says

    12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (36)
    This is delicious however I don’t like the sensation of spice at all. I still ate it, and lots of leftovers.. with a glass of milk! Because it is so delicious.
    What can I do to make it less spicy/not spicy at all?

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  11. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (39)Mandy says

    12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (40)
    This was so good. Amazing flavours.
    I actually prefered it without the meat through. The noodles and sauce was great.
    Perfect vegetarian meal or perfect to cut costs on meat.

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  12. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (43)Blair says

    Do you think you crumble in some firm tofu instead of the chicken to make it vego? 🙂 Would cooking time still be the same etc?

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  13. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (44)Rhiannon says

    12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (45)
    Lovely dish and very quick and easy! Personally I think the curry powder is over powering to the point I can’t taste that lovely satay flavour. I will try again tomorrow but without the curry powder 🙂 the noodles and chicken were perfect and there is lots of flavour👌🏻 I added a little extra water to make it saucier too.

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  14. 12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (46)Alexa says

    12 Minute Thai Chicken Peanut Noodles (mince) (47)
    Amazing! I left out the peanut butter as my son is allergic and it was still so tasty and quick!

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