Potsticker Noodle Bowls (Printable Version)

Tender rice noodles tossed with seasoned pork, crisp vegetables, and a tangy soy-sesame sauce.

# What You'll Need:

→ Noodles

01 - 8 oz dried rice noodles or lo mein noodles

→ Meat

02 - 1 lb ground pork or chicken

→ Meat Seasoning

03 - 1 tablespoon soy sauce
04 - 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
05 - 1 teaspoon cornstarch
06 - 1/4 teaspoon white pepper or finely ground black pepper
07 - 1/2 teaspoon sugar
08 - 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
09 - 1 tablespoon very finely minced napa cabbage, squeezed dry (optional)

→ Vegetables and Aromatics

10 - 2 tablespoons neutral oil, divided
11 - 3 cloves garlic, minced
12 - 1 tablespoon fresh ginger, finely grated
13 - 4 green onions, thinly sliced
14 - 2 cups finely shredded green cabbage
15 - 1 cup shredded carrots
16 - 1 cup sliced shiitake or cremini mushrooms
17 - 1 cup bean sprouts (optional)

→ Potsticker-Style Sauce

18 - 1/3 cup low-sodium soy sauce
19 - 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
20 - 1 tablespoon oyster sauce or hoisin sauce
21 - 1 tablespoon chili-garlic sauce or sambal oelek
22 - 2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil
23 - 1 tablespoon brown sugar or honey
24 - 1/2 cup chicken broth or water

→ For Serving

25 - 1/2 cup fresh cilantro leaves, roughly chopped (optional)
26 - 2 teaspoons toasted sesame seeds
27 - Lime wedges (optional)

# Cooking Steps:

01 - Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add noodles and cook according to package instructions until just tender, approximately 4 to 6 minutes for rice noodles or 6 to 8 minutes for wheat noodles. Drain and rinse briefly with cold water. Toss with a few drops of sesame or neutral oil to prevent sticking and set aside.
02 - In a small bowl, whisk together soy sauce, sesame oil, cornstarch, white pepper, sugar, and salt. Place ground pork or chicken in a medium bowl. Pour seasoning over the meat and gently mix until just combined and slightly sticky. If using napa cabbage, fold it in gently. Set aside to marinate.
03 - In a bowl, combine soy sauce, rice vinegar, oyster sauce or hoisin sauce, chili-garlic sauce, sesame oil, brown sugar or honey, and chicken broth or water. Whisk until sugar dissolves completely. Taste and adjust seasoning as desired.
04 - Shred cabbage and carrots, slice mushrooms, and thinly slice green onions, keeping whites and greens separate. Rinse and drain bean sprouts if using. Chop cilantro for garnish.
05 - Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large nonstick skillet or wok over medium-high heat. Crumble in the seasoned meat in an even layer. Cook undisturbed for 2 to 3 minutes until browned with crisp edges, then break up and continue cooking for 3 to 4 minutes until golden and cooked through. Spoon off excess fat if needed, leaving approximately 1 to 2 teaspoons in the pan.
06 - Push meat to one side. Add remaining 1 tablespoon oil to the open space, then add garlic, ginger, and white parts of the green onions. Stir for 30 to 60 seconds until fragrant. Mix into the meat.
07 - Add mushrooms and sauté for 2 to 3 minutes until softened. Add shredded cabbage and carrots and stir-fry for 3 to 4 minutes until cabbage is wilted but still crisp. Add a splash of water if the pan is dry.
08 - Pour the prepared sauce over the meat and vegetables. Toss well to coat evenly. Simmer for 1 to 2 minutes until sauce thickens slightly.
09 - Add cooked noodles to the skillet or wok. Toss gently but thoroughly to combine. If too dry, add 2 to 4 tablespoons water or broth. Add bean sprouts in the last minute of tossing, if using.
10 - Taste and adjust seasoning with extra soy sauce, chili-garlic sauce, or a squeeze of lime. Stir in half of the green onion tops and turn off heat. Divide between bowls and garnish with remaining green onions, cilantro, and toasted sesame seeds. Serve with extra chili-garlic sauce and lime wedges.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • It delivers all the crispy, savory magic of potstickers without the fuss of folding and pleating wrappers.
  • The sauce clings to every strand of noodle and bite of meat, making each forkful ridiculously flavorful.
  • You can have dinner on the table in under 40 minutes, even on your messiest weeknights.
  • The toppings are endlessly customizable, so you can clean out your fridge and still end up with something crave-worthy.
02 -
  • Let the meat brown undisturbed for at least two minutes, resisting the urge to stir it immediately, or you'll miss out on those crispy, caramelized bits that make this dish sing.
  • Don't skip rinsing the noodles after boiling, they'll turn into a gummy tangle if you leave them sitting in their own starch.
  • Taste the sauce before adding it to the pan, it's much easier to adjust the balance of salty, sweet, and spicy now than after everything is mixed together.
03 -
  • Use a wok if you have one, the high sides make tossing everything together so much easier and prevent noodles from flying onto your stovetop.
  • Toast your sesame seeds in a dry pan for a minute before sprinkling them on top, it brings out a deeper, nuttier flavor that makes a noticeable difference.
  • If you like things extra saucy, double the sauce recipe and keep some on the side for drizzling over each bowl as you serve.
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