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This Shrimp Stir Fry With Noodles recipe is a quick and easy recipe with succulent shrimp, crisp veggies, and perfectly cooked noodles tossed in a savory sauce. This dish is perfect for busy weeknights or when you need to switch up your routine with an easy meal.

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Why You Will Love This Recipe

  • Flavor Variety: Shrimp stir fry with noodles offers a delicious combo of flavors. The stir-frying process allows the ingredients to absorb the flavors of sauces and seasonings, creating a savory, mouthwatering dish.
  • Quick and Easy: Stir fry dishes are known for their quick cooking times. Shrimp cooks in 3-4 minutes, making this a convenient option for busy individuals or those looking to prepare a fast and delicious meal.
  • Versatility: You can customize the dish by adding a variety of vegetables, adjusting the level of spiciness, or experimenting with different types of noodles to suit your preferences.
  • Balance of Textures: The dish often features a contrast of textures, with tender shrimp, crisp-tender vegetables, and soft noodles.
raw shrimp in a glass bowl

What Type of Shrimp to Use

Here are some considerations and things to look for:

  • Freshness: Look for shrimp with a firm texture, a pleasant ocean-like smell, and no signs of discoloration or sliminess.
  • Size: Larger shrimp are often preferred for stir fry meals, as they have a meatier texture and can hold up well to the gentle cooking process. Medium to jumbo shrimp sizes work well. Check out our Shrimp Size Guide and Counts Per Pound for more information on what count to buy.
  • Shell-On or Peeled: You can buy shell-on or peeled shrimp. Just keep in mind you will have to remove them.
  • Deveined Shrimp: Deveined shrimp are convenient and will save you time since you won’t have to devein the shrimp yourself. This refers to the process of removing the digestive tract or “vein” that runs along the back of a shrimp. To devein a shrimp, you’ll need to make a shallow incision along the back of the shrimp, exposing the vein. You can then use a small knife or a deveining tool to gently lift and remove the vein.
  • Wild-Caught or Farm-Raised: Wild-caught shrimp refers to shrimp that are harvested directly from their natural habitat, such as oceans, seas, or rivers, rather than being raised in aquaculture (fish farming) facilities. Decide which type you prefer.
fresh stir fry vegetables in a glass bowl

What Vegetables to Use

I like to use Trader Joe’s Asian Vegetable Stir fry. It’s affordable and saves me a lot of time without the need to slice and dice vegetables. The key is to balance a variety of textures and flavors. Feel free to mix and match these vegetables based on your personal preferences.

You can also use whatever leftover veggies you have in the fridge that will go bad soon or experiment with other seasonal or favorite veggies you have on hand.

Here are some options and substitutions:

  1. Bell Peppers: Add vibrant colors and a sweet crunch to your stir fry. Use a mix of red, green, and yellow peppers if you want to make it colorful.
  2. Broccoli: Broccoli florets bring a hearty and slightly earthy flavor. Make sure to cut them into bite-sized pieces for even cooking.
  3. Snap Peas or Snow Peas: These add a delightful crunch and a touch of sweetness. They require minimal cooking time to retain their crisp texture.
  4. Carrots: These are great for a satisfying crunch and a pop of color and natural sweetness.
  5. Mushrooms: Sliced mushrooms, such as shiitake or button mushrooms, contribute a savory, umami flavor to the stir fry.
  6. Zucchini or Yellow Squash: Slice them into thin rounds or cubes to bring a mild, refreshing taste and a softer texture to the dish.
  7. Water Chestnuts: For a crisp and slightly nutty texture, consider adding sliced water chestnuts. They stay crunchy even after cooking.
  8. Cabbage: Shredded cabbage adds a sweet and mild flavor, as well as a pleasant crunch. It cooks quickly, making it an easy addition.
  9. Baby Corn: These miniature corn cobs offer a unique texture and a subtly sweet flavor.
  10. Bean Sprouts: Sprinkle fresh bean sprouts over the finished stir fry to add a refreshing and crunchy element.
  11. Scallions (Green Onions): Finely sliced scallions can be added at the end for a burst of freshness and a mild onion flavor.

Frozen Vegetables vs Fresh

You can use frozen vegetables but do so with caution. I have not had the best luck using frozen stir-fry vegetables that come packaged with a variety of veggies. The end result was always soggy for me. It could be the brand I used, so this may not be an issue for you. I’m simply sharing my experience.

Here are some additional considerations.

  • Thawing: If using larger frozen vegetables like broccoli or mixed stir-fry vegetables, it’s a good idea to thaw them before cooking. You can do this by placing them in the refrigerator for a few hours.
  • Timing: Keep in mind that frozen vegetables will release some moisture during cooking, affecting the overall texture of the stir fry. Adjust the cooking time accordingly and drain any excess liquid as needed.

What Type of Noodles to Use

I like to use instant ramen noodles can be used as a quick and easy option. Discard the seasoning packet and cook the noodles separately before adding them to the stir fry. Here are more options:

  • Rice Noodles: Rice noodles, such as vermicelli or flat rice noodles, are a common choice. They have a light and delicate texture and absorb flavors well.
  • Udon Noodles: Thick and chewy udon noodles add a hearty and satisfying element. They are great for absorbing the savory sauces.
  • Soba Noodles: Made from buckwheat flour, soba noodles have a nutty flavor and a slightly chewy texture. They can add a unique twist.
  • Egg Noodles: Chinese-style egg noodles or even wide rice noodles provide a soft and silky texture.
  • Lo Mein Noodles: They have a chewy texture and absorb flavors well.
uncooked ramen noodles in a glass bowl
cooked ramen noodles in a glass bowl

Flavor and Seasoning

I use a combination of fresh ginger (ground ginger works), soy sauce or liquid aminos, rice vinegar, brown sugar or sweetener, and garlic. Here are other things you can use if you want:

  • Oyster Sauce
  • Sesame Oil
  • Chili Sauce
  • Fresh herbs like cilantro, green onions, and basil
  • Hoisin Sauce
  • Fish Sauce

I have not tested the recipe adding any of the ingredients. If you choose to use them, add enough to suit your taste.

soy sauce, brown sugar, rice vinegar, minced garlic, minced ginger, and cornstarch in separate glass bowls
smoked paprika, onion powder, salt, and pepper in a white bowl

How to Make Shrimp Stir Fry with Noodles

Full detailed instructions are below in the recipe card.

  1. Season both sides of the shrimp with smoked paprika, onion powder, salt, and pepper to taste.
  2. Heat a skillet on medium-high heat with olive oil. When hot, add the shrimp.
  3. Cook and remove the shrimp from the pan and set it aside.
  4. Add vegetables, garlic, and ginger to the pan and cook. Remove the vegetables and set aside.
  5. Add soy sauce, rice vinegar, and brown sugar or sweetener to the pan at medium heat. Stir until the sweetener has fully dissolved.
  6. Combine the cornstarch and cold water separately in a bowl. Make sure the mixture is smooth and fully incorporated. Then add it to the sauce ingredients and stir. Stir for a few minutes until the sauce thickens.
  7. Add the cooked shrimp, vegetables, and noodles to the pan. Stir and cook.
collage of 4 photos with cooked shrimp, vegetables, and stir fry sauce in a pan
shrimp stir fry with noodles, vegetables, and a homemade sauce in a skillet

How to Thicken the Sauce

A cornstarch slurry will thicken the sauce. The recipe calls for 1/2 tablespoon of cornstarch and 1/2 tablespoon of cold water. Mix these two together, separately in a bowl. Make sure the mixture is smooth and fully incorporated. Then add it to the sauce ingredients and stir.

Cornstarch tends to settle quickly, especially if not mixed thoroughly. If you add cornstarch to hot liquid without creating a smooth slurry first, it will form lumps. Adding cornstarch directly to hot liquid can cause it to clump because the starch granules seize up when they come into contact with heat. This is why it is important to use cold water.

Do not use old, expired cornstarch. Cornstarch has a shelf life, and if it’s old or has been exposed to moisture, it will clump more easily.

shrimp stir fry with noodles, vegetables, and a homemade sauce in a skillet

How to Make it Spicy

You can make it spicy by adding Sriracha, sweet chili sauce, or even hot sauce.

What Type of Pan to Use

It’s ideal to use a pan or wok that provides even heat distribution and has enough space for the ingredients to cook quickly and evenly.

Stir-Fry Pan or Skillet: A flat-bottomed stir-fry pan or skillet is a more versatile option that works well on various stovetops, including electric and flat surfaces. It has a wide cooking surface, which is beneficial for stir-frying without overcrowding the pan. Look for a pan with sloping sides to facilitate easy stirring and tossing of ingredients.

Wok: A wok is a traditional choice for stir-frying due to its shape and design. It has high, sloping sides that allow for easy tossing and flipping of ingredients. The wide surface area at the bottom ensures that heat is distributed evenly, allowing for quick cooking. Carbon steel or cast iron woks are commonly used and can withstand high heat. Make sure the wok is well oiled to prevent sticking.

shrimp stir fry with noodles, vegetables, and a homemade sauce in a skillet

How to Store Leftovers

I recommend separating the noodles from the other ingredients before storing. If you know you will have leftovers, consider this, and don’t add all of the noodles to the pot while cooking.

This helps prevent the noodles from becoming too soggy as they absorb moisture from the sauce and vegetables.

Choose a container that provides an airtight seal to keep the shrimp stir fry fresh. If using a plastic bag, remove as much air as possible before sealing.

Leftovers can be stored tightly covered and sealed for 3-4 days.

shrimp stir fry with noodles, vegetables, and a homemade sauce in a skillet

How to Reheat

Reheating on the stove at medium heat works best and won’t compromise the quality of the original texture.

If using the microwave, use medium heat in 1-minute intervals, stirring between each interval. Be careful not to overheat as this will result in a mushy texture.

shrimp stir fry with noodles, vegetables, and a homemade sauce in a white bowl

More Shrimp Recipes

Shrimp Burger
Blackened Shrimp

Creamy Shrimp and Corn Chowder with Potatoes
Cajun Shrimp Salad
Creamy Shrimp Risotto
Cajun Shrimp and Sausage Pasta
Spicy Shrimp Tacos
Creamy Shrimp Enchiladas
Steak and Shrimp Surf and Turf

Check out our Side Dishes for Shrimp for ideas for pairing.

shrimp stir fry with noodles, vegetables, and a homemade sauce in a white bowl

Shrimp Stir Fry With Noodles

This Shrimp Stir Fry With Noodles recipe is a quick and easy recipe with succulent shrimp, crisp veggies, and perfectly cooked noodles tossed in a savory sauce. This dish is perfect for busy weeknights or when you need to switch up your routine with an easy meal.
5 from 4 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Course dinner, lunch
Cuisine Asian inspired
Servings 4 servings
Calories 366 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 6-9 oz cooked noodles I used 6oz of ramen. See notes.
  • 1- 1 1/2 pounds raw shrimp Peeled and deveined.
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 3 cups fresh or frozen mixed vegetables
  • 3 garlic cloves Minced
  • 1-2 teaspoons fresh minced ginger Start with 1 teaspoon and adjust to taste. If using ground ginger start with 1/4 teaspoon.

Stir Fry Sauce

  • 1/2 cup soy sauce or liquid aminos
  • 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
  • ¼ cup brown sugar or sweetener Adjust to suit your taste.
  • 1/2 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1/2 tablespoon cold water

Instructions
 

  • Season both sides of the shrimp with the smoked paprika, onion powder, salt, and pepper to taste.
    1- 1 1/2 pounds raw shrimp, 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika, 1/2 teaspoon onion powder, salt and pepper to taste
  • Heat a skillet on medium-high heat with olive oil. When hot, add the shrimp.
    1 teaspoon olive oil
  • Cook for 2-4 minutes, flipping halfway through until the shrimp turns bright pink and is translucent. Remove the shrimp from the pan and set it aside.
  • Add additional olive oil to the pan if necessary. Add the vegetables, garlic, and ginger to the pan and cook for 3-4 minutes until soft. Remove the vegetables and set aside.
    3 cups fresh or frozen mixed vegetables, 3 garlic cloves, 1-2 teaspoons fresh minced ginger
  • Add the soy sauce, rice vinegar, and brown sugar or sweetener to the pan at medium heat. Stir until the sweetener has fully dissolved.
    1/2 cup soy sauce or liquid aminos, 2 tablespoons rice vinegar, ¼ cup brown sugar or sweetener
  • Combine the cornstarch and cold water separately in a bowl. Make sure the mixture is smooth and fully incorporated. Then add it to the sauce ingredients and stir. Stir for a few minutes until the sauce thickens.
    1/2 tablespoon cornstarch, 1/2 tablespoon cold water
  • Add the cooked shrimp, vegetables, and noodles to the pan. Stir and cook for 2-3 minutes until the sauce is incorporated.
    6-9 oz cooked noodles

Notes

The amount of noodles you choose to add will vary based on preference. If you like a saucy dish, use less noodles. If you want a lot of noodles, use more. I used 6oz of noodles and dish is pretty saucy.
Keep in mind that frozen vegetables will release some moisture during cooking, affecting the overall texture of the stir fry. Adjust the cooking time accordingly and drain any excess liquid as needed.
Use 1/4 cup of soy sauce if want less sauce.
You can use all-purpose flour instead of cornstarch if you wish. I find cornstarch works best here.
Cornstarch tends to settle quickly, especially if not mixed thoroughly. If you add cornstarch to hot liquid without creating a smooth slurry first, it will form lumps. Adding cornstarch directly to hot liquid can cause it to clump because the starch granules seize up when they come into contact with heat. This is why it is important to use cold water.
Do not use old, expired cornstarch. Cornstarch has a shelf life, and if it’s old or has been exposed to moisture, it will clump more easily.
You can use white wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar instead of rice wine vinegar. It will impact the taste.
You can use any sweetener or sugar you want to use.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 366kcalCarbohydrates: 37gProtein: 26gFat: 9g
Keyword shrimp stir fry, shrimp stir fry with noodles, shrimp stir fry with ramen, shrimp stir fry with vegetables
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Thursday 4th of April 2024

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Eunice

Sunday 25th of February 2024

Perfect! Hubby doesn't eat seafood, so I get this all to myself!! So good!

Brandi Crawford

Wednesday 28th of February 2024

haha! I love that.

Katie

Thursday 1st of February 2024

Great easy recipe! Did just a veggie version and it was a hit

Brandi Crawford

Friday 2nd of February 2024

I'm so glad you enjoyed it!

Gordon Wagner

Sunday 28th of January 2024

Perfect for us!