Chili Garlic Instant Pot Noodles
Share
Prep Time
5m
Cook Time
3m
Total Time
8m
This flavorful and spicy dish is made with brown rice noodles, tender chicken, and crunchy bell peppers, all cooked together in a savory soy sauce and chili garlic paste. Finished off with a sprinkle of peanuts, green onions, and sesame seeds, it's a quick and easy weeknight meal made in the Instant Pot.
Recipe Options
Ingredients
Servings:
4
Scale:
Scale
{ $wire.set('scale', input) }) ">
0.25
{ $wire.set('scale', input) }) ">
0.5
{ $wire.set('scale', input) }) ">
1
{ $wire.set('scale', input) }) ">
2
{ $wire.set('scale', input) }) ">
3
{ $wire.set('scale', input) }) ">
4
{ $wire.set('scale', input) }) ">
5
{ $wire.set('scale', input) }) ">
6
Steps
View steps on pinchofyum.com or by saving the recipe to your
personal library.
Register for free to start
saving
recipes.
Notes
Method for less sticky noodles: Reduce water amount to 1/2 cup. Soak rice noodles in a cold water in a separate bowl. Add all ingredients to Instant Pot except rice noodles and red peppers. Cook for 5 minutes. Stir in a tablespoon of cornstarch slurry (to help the sauce thicken) and add the soaked noodles and raw peppers. Cover and “warm” until noodles and peppers are softened and sauce is coating the noodles.
Chicken needs to be cut into small, bite-sized pieces in order for it to cook in 3 minutes along with the rice noodles.
If you don’t have chili garlic paste, use fresh minced garlic and something for heat, such as ground cayenne pepper.
Do not let the noodles sit in the pot for a long time after the timer goes off. You want to release the steam right away, otherwise the noodles turn into straight mush.
These noodles are meant to be sticky.Even when you add water at the end to help them loosen up, they will still be sticky. Mushy? No, unless you overcook them. Sticky? Yes. That’s what happens when you cook them from start to finish in the Instant Pot. All their starch hangs on for dear life. As mentioned, I kind of loved it this way, which is why I kept the recipe to reflect that. If you don’t want them to be sticky, I would suggest a traditional stir fry method (like this!) OR the method outlined in the notes above!
Chicken needs to be cut into small, bite-sized pieces in order for it to cook in 3 minutes along with the rice noodles.
If you don’t have chili garlic paste, use fresh minced garlic and something for heat, such as ground cayenne pepper.
Do not let the noodles sit in the pot for a long time after the timer goes off. You want to release the steam right away, otherwise the noodles turn into straight mush.
These noodles are meant to be sticky.Even when you add water at the end to help them loosen up, they will still be sticky. Mushy? No, unless you overcook them. Sticky? Yes. That’s what happens when you cook them from start to finish in the Instant Pot. All their starch hangs on for dear life. As mentioned, I kind of loved it this way, which is why I kept the recipe to reflect that. If you don’t want them to be sticky, I would suggest a traditional stir fry method (like this!) OR the method outlined in the notes above!
Nutrition Facts
Nutrition facts are based on 1 serving. If servings is not specified, 6 is assumed for the total
recipe.
-
Calories1,080kcal
-
Fat25g
-
Saturated Fat5g
-
Carbohydrates120g
-
Fiber6g
-
Sugar14g
-
Protein80g
-
Cholesterol120mg
-
Sodium2,780mg
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.