Vegan Shanghai Noodles (2024)

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These vegan Shanghai noodles are stir-fried with veggies, drenched in a savory sauce and served up with crispy pan-fried tofu.

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Confession: this is a clean out the fridge meal. You might even recognize an ingredient or two from one of my recent posts. Getting snowed in has it's advantages, one of them being that you have some spare time to devote to creating some new blog recipes. The catch is thatyou have to get creative when you didn't give your snowed-in status some forethought and make a beeline for the supermarket like everyone else.

When it comes to using up odds and ends in the kitchen, Asian noodles are where it's at. Stock up on some noodles and a few seasonings and you've got a delicious meal around every corner.

I ended up searching around a bit, and stumbling upon this recipe for Shanghai noodles, which I could totally work with. Score. I had to make quite a few swaps to get this dish ready completely vegan, so I can't claim total authenticity, but I can claim that it's absolutely tasty.

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Also score because Chinese New Year is approaching, and noodles are considered a lucky thing to eat in celebration. Apparently red is lucky too, which I wasn't even aware of when I snapped these photos. But cool, right? Apparently also, 2015 should have been a bad year for me, being born in the year of the goat (also known as the year of the sheep). I had no idea, but I'm glad I didn't find out until today, when the year is almost over. Perhaps all my noodle eating has paid off.

If you're in need of more recipes to celebrate the forthcoming lunar new year, well, I'll probably get a hankering and post at least one more before the big day. (I'll take any excuse for some Chinese food.) If you need lots of recipes, be sure to check out last year's collection of vegan Chinese deliciousness.

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Vegan Shanghai Noodles

These vegan Shanghai noodles are stir-fried with veggies, drenched in a savory sauce and served up with crispy pan-fried tofu.

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes

Total Time 30 minutes

Servings 4

Calories 481 kcal

Author Alissa

Ingredients

  • 9 ½oz.dried udon noodles*
  • 2tbsp.soy sauce
  • 2tbsp.hoisin sauce
  • 2tbsp.dry sherry or Chinese cooking wine
  • 1tbsp.sesame oil
  • 1tbsp.cornstarch
  • 2tsp.maple syrup or agave
  • 1-2tsp.Asian chili paste,optional, or to taste
  • 2tsp.freshly grated ginger
  • 1garlic clove,minced
  • 2tbsp.vegetable oil,divided
  • 1lb.extra firm tofu,drained, pressed and cut into 1 inch cubes
  • 4cupsshredded napa cabbage
  • 2medium carrots,julienned

Instructions

  1. Bring a medium pot of water to a boil. Add noodles and cook according to package directions, until al dente.

  2. Whisk soy sauce, hoisin sauce, sherry or cooking wine, sesame oil, cornstarch, maple syrup or agave, chili paste, ginger and garlic together in a small bowl. Set aside.

  3. Coat the bottom of a large nonstick skillet with 1 tablespoon of oil and place over medium heat. Add tofu and cook about 10 minutes, flipping once or twice, until browned on multiple sides. Remove from skillet and transfer to a plate.

  4. Add remaining tablespoon of oil to skillet and raise heat to high. Add carrots and stir-fry for 1 minute. Add cabbage and continue to stir-fry just until it begins to wilt and carrots are tender-crisp, about 30 seconds. Add noodles, soy sauce mixture and tofu to skillet. Flip a few times to coat the noodles and veggies in sauce. Cook just until noodles are heated throughout, about 30 seconds.

  5. Remove from heat and divide onto plates. Serve.

Recipe Notes

Loosely adapted from Life Made Sweeter's Stir-Fried Shanghai Noodles with Ground Pork and Napa Cabbage.
*There's actually a type of noodle called a "Shanghai noodle" that you might be able to find in Asian markets, but as far as I know, you'd be hard pressed to find it in vegan form. If you can find them, by all means use them. If not, udon noodles are a close enough approximation.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Shanghai Noodles

Amount Per Serving

Calories 481Calories from Fat 155

% Daily Value*

Fat 17.2g26%

Saturated Fat 2.9g15%

Sodium 1469mg61%

Potassium 699mg20%

Carbohydrates 61g20%

Fiber 6.6g26%

Sugar 13.5g15%

Protein 21.3g43%

Calcium 250mg25%

Iron 5mg28%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Vegan Shanghai Noodles (6)Jasmine says

    Made this for dinner last night and it really hit the spot! Super yummy!! Love that the recipe comes together really quick too!

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    • Vegan Shanghai Noodles (7)Alissa Saenz says

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for popping over to let me know!! :)

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  2. Vegan Shanghai Noodles (8)Lindsey Fine says

    Hey! I'm Lindsey
    Vegan Shanghai noodles looks tasty. I'm an owner of "Happy Buddha" restaurant in the beautiful city of Shanghai. We are launching a crowdfunding campaign to help make the move to become 100% plant-based in 2018! With your help, we will continue to make Shanghai healthier and happier. Please help us spread the news! Thank you!
    https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/help-us-spread-more-vegan-love-in-shanghai-restaurant-food#/

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  3. Vegan Shanghai Noodles (9)Dish says

    Hi, looks great! Do you have any suggestions to make it oil free? Thanks!

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    • Vegan Shanghai Noodles (10)Alissa Saenz says

      Thank you! I think your best bet would be to bake the tofu and use a little water or broth to sautee the veggies. And make sure your skillet has a really good nonstick surface! :)

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