STICKY GARLIC CHICKEN NOODLES
Nothing satisfies dinner cravings quite like a warm, flavorful bowl of noodles coated in sticky, garlicky sauce, loaded with tender pieces of chicken. Sticky Garlic Chicken Noodles are the perfect combination of sweet, savory, and aromatic flavors.
Imagine perfectly cooked noodles glistening with a glossy, rich garlic sauce, complemented by juicy, golden-brown chicken pieces. The aroma of garlic and soy sauce fills the kitchen, instantly drawing everyone to the table. Whether you’re cooking for a busy weeknight dinner or impressing friends with an Asian-inspired meal, these noodles deliver both comfort and elegance in a single dish.
This dish is versatile and forgiving, allowing home cooks to adjust the sweetness, saltiness, or spice according to taste. With just a few simple ingredients and a little care, you can transform pantry staples into a restaurant-quality dish that feels indulgent yet approachable

Ingredients
For the Chicken and Marinade
- 1 lb (450g) boneless, skinless chicken thighs or breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces
- 2 tsp soy sauce
- 1 tsp cornstarch
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
For the Noodles
- 8 oz (225g) egg noodles, udon, or your choice
- 2 tbsp vegetable oil
For the Sticky Garlic Sauce
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/4 cup soy sauce
- 2 tbsp hoisin sauce
- 2 tbsp honey or brown sugar
- 1 tbsp rice vinegar
- 1/2 tsp sesame oil
- 1/4 cup chicken broth or water
- 1 tsp cornstarch mixed with 2 tsp water (slurry)
Optional Garnishes
- Sliced green onions
- Toasted sesame seeds
- Red pepper flakes for heat

Instructions
- Marinate Chicken: In a bowl, mix chicken pieces with soy sauce, cornstarch, salt, and pepper. Let sit 15–20 minutes.
- Cook Noodles: Boil noodles according to package instructions. Drain and set aside, tossing lightly with a little oil to prevent sticking.
- Prepare Sauce: In a small bowl, whisk together soy sauce, hoisin sauce, honey, rice vinegar, sesame oil, and chicken broth. Set aside.
- Cook Chicken: Heat vegetable oil in a large skillet or wok over medium-high heat. Add chicken and cook 5–7 minutes until golden brown and cooked through. Remove chicken from pan and set aside.
- Cook Garlic: In the same pan, add minced garlic and sauté 30 seconds until fragrant.
- Add Sauce: Pour in the sauce mixture and bring to a gentle simmer. Stir in cornstarch slurry to thicken.
- Combine Noodles and Chicken: Add cooked noodles and chicken to the pan. Toss well to coat evenly in the sticky garlic sauce.
- Finish & Serve: Cook 2–3 minutes more, letting noodles absorb sauce. Remove from heat and garnish with sliced green onions, sesame seeds, and red pepper flakes if desired.
- Serve Hot: Plate in bowls or on a large serving dish for family-style dining. Enjoy immediately.
Why This Dish Works So Well
Sticky garlic chicken noodles combine multiple textures and flavors: the tender chicken, chewy noodles, and glossy sticky sauce. The sauce balances sweet and savory notes while garlic adds aromatic depth. This makes it a crowd-pleaser, whether for weeknight dinners or meal prep.
The sticky texture is achieved by thickening the sauce with cornstarch, which coats every noodle strand evenly. Hoisin sauce adds umami richness, honey or brown sugar provides a touch of sweetness, and rice vinegar balances flavors with subtle acidity.

The Science of Sticky Garlic Sauce
- Cornstarch Slurry: Mixing cornstarch with cold water prevents clumping and ensures smooth, glossy sauce.
- Garlic: Releases flavor when sautéed briefly over medium heat; burning garlic can create bitterness.
- Hoisin and Soy: Provide umami depth, saltiness, and slightly sweet notes to the sauce.
Tips for Perfect Sticky Garlic Chicken Noodles
- Marinate Chicken: Even a short 15–20 minute marination tenderizes the meat and improves flavor.
- Don’t Overcook Noodles: Slightly undercook noodles; they’ll absorb sauce without becoming mushy.
- Cook Garlic Last: Prevents bitterness and keeps the flavor fragrant.
- Adjust Sweetness and Salt: Taste sauce before tossing noodles; add more honey, soy, or vinegar as needed.
- High Heat Tossing: Tossing noodles and chicken over high heat ensures sauce clings and noodles don’t stick.
Variations and Flavor Twists
- Spicy Kick: Add chili garlic sauce or Sriracha to the sauce.
- Vegetables: Stir in broccoli, bell peppers, snap peas, or mushrooms for added color and nutrition.
- Protein Swap: Use shrimp, beef, or tofu instead of chicken.
- Noodle Swap: Try rice noodles, soba noodles, or spaghetti in a pinch.

Sticky Garlic Chicken Noodles
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Marinate chicken with soy sauce, cornstarch, salt, and black pepper for 15–20 minutes.
- Cook noodles according to package instructions, drain, and toss lightly with oil to prevent sticking.
- In a small bowl, whisk together soy sauce, hoisin sauce, honey, rice vinegar, sesame oil, and chicken broth.
- Heat vegetable oil in a wok or large skillet over medium-high heat. Cook chicken 5–7 minutes until golden brown and cooked through. Remove from pan.
- Sauté minced garlic in the same pan for 30 seconds until fragrant.
- Add sauce mixture to pan and bring to a gentle simmer. Stir in cornstarch slurry to thicken.
- Add cooked noodles and chicken to the pan. Toss to coat evenly with sticky garlic sauce.
- Cook an additional 2–3 minutes to let noodles absorb sauce.
- Garnish with sliced green onions, sesame seeds, and red pepper flakes if desired.
- Serve immediately, hot and flavorful.
Notes
Serving Suggestions
- Serve as a main dish for lunch or dinner with a side of steamed vegetables.
- Garnish with fresh cilantro or chopped peanuts for extra flavor and crunch.
- Pair with light Asian-inspired appetizers like spring rolls or dumplings.
Storage Tips
- Refrigerator: Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
- Reheating: Reheat gently in a skillet over medium heat, adding a splash of water to loosen sauce.
- Meal Prep: This dish is excellent for prepping meals ahead of time; cook noodles and sauce separately, combine when ready to eat.
Cultural Notes
Sticky garlic chicken noodles are inspired by Asian stir-fry dishes, especially Chinese cuisine. Combining sweet and savory sauces with protein and noodles is a classic approach for home cooking and restaurant-style dishes. This dish is perfect for bringing a taste of Asian flavors to your kitchen with minimal effort.
