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Vegetable Hakka Noodles – 1 Pot Indo Chinese Noodles

Indo Chinese Hakka Noodles are packed with peppers, onions, cabbage and carrots in a simple, flavorful sauce. A perfect one-pan noodle stir fry or entree. (nut-free with easy soy-free and gluten-free options)

Hakka noodles in the pan after garnishing with scallions

Hakka noodles are a type of noodle made with wheat flour, but you can use this same sauce and veggie combination with similar noodles, like ramen or soba, if you can’t find Hakka noodles. Use Hakka noodles to make this Indian Hakka noodles!

Indo Chinese food is a big category of its own in Indian cuisine. There are several dishes that make up the cuisine. The dishes are known for being heavily influenced by chinese dishes and then they are amped up with additions like garlic, ginger, green chile, spices and more.

fork taking a bite from a bowl of Hakka noodles

Hakka noodles are a staple side that goes well with any of the Indo Chinese veggie mains like Cauliflower gobi Manchurian (also in book 1), or chilli tofu paneer. To make this into a meal, add some baked tofu or your favorite vegan meat substitute marinated in soy sauce, minced ginger, and garlic.

I like to make these Hakka noodles with peppers, onion, carrots and cabbage and any other veggies that I have. The sauces used are pantry friendly, some soy sauce, vinegar and Sambal oelek.

Hakka noodles are super easy, 1-pot, peppery and a great light weeknight meal! If you make these, do let me know in the comments and rate the recipe.

close up of Hakka noodles in a bowl

Why You’ll Love Hakka Noodles

  • veggie- and flavor-packed dish that works as a side or an entree
  • easy to make in one pan
  • versatile! Use whatever veggies you have on hand, just slice them finely.
  • naturally nut-free and easily made soy-free and gluten-free.

More Quick Meals

  • 1 pot Peanut Butter Noodles and Veggies – GF
  • Lo Mein Noodles – GF option
  • Sweet And Sour Chickpeas and Broccoli – GF
  • Kung Pao Lentils – GF
  • Lentils & Veggies in Thai Peanut Sauce – GF, Soy-free
  • Sticky Sesame Ginger Tofu and Veggies – GF
  • Curry Ramen with Miso Maple Lentils – GF

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