Veggie Teriyaki Stir-Fry with Noodles

Make this quick and delicious vegetarian stir-fry with noodles for dinner tonight! It's a healthier spin on take-out. Easily made vegan or gluten free.

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vegetarian teriyaki stir fry with noodles recipe

As promised! This is the made-from-scratch version of the teriyaki stir-fry that my husband whipped up with our leftover veggies. He’s so good at improvising meals with what we have on hand.

I loved it, and decided to come up with my own homemade teriyaki sauce to replace the jarred kind. This dish is inauthentic (maybe we can call it Asian fusion), but definitely delicious and healthier than take-out.

teriyaki stir-fry ingredients

This stir-fry has a lot going for it. It’s simple to make, especially if your sauce is ready to go. It’s loaded with fresh vegetables—in fact, it’s made with more veggies than noodles. Lastly, it packs great for lunch.

You can change up this recipe however you see fit. You could substitute leftover brown rice for the noodles. Add crispy baked tofu, steamed edamame, scrambled eggs or a crispy fried egg for extra protein. How about a stir-fry for dinner tonight?

teriyaki sauce poured onto noodles

Love noodles? Here are a few more of my favorite noodle recipes:

Please let me know how your stir-fry turns out in the comments! I love hearing from you.

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Veggie Teriyaki Stir-Fry with Noodles

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x

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Make this quick and delicious vegetarian stir-fry with noodles for dinner tonight! It’s a healthier spin on take-out that is easily made vegan and/or gluten free (see notes). Recipe yields 4 main dish servings.

Ingredients

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  • 4 ounces soba noodles, brown rice noodles, spaghetti or long noodle of choice
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil or avocado oil
  • 1 medium red or white onion, halved and thinly sliced
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 6 cups thinly sliced mixed vegetables*
  • ½ cup teriyaki sauce, or more as needed
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil, to taste
  • 1 teaspoon sesame seeds, plus more for garnish
  • ¼ cup thinly sliced green onion, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Bring a pot of water to boil and cook the noodles until al dente, according to package directions. Drain and rinse well to remove any excess starch. Set aside.
  2. Meanwhile, warm a large skillet over medium heat. Add the oil, onion and salt. Cooking, stirring occasionally, until the onion is tender, about 4 to 6 minutes.
  3. Add the remaining vegetables and cook until they are tender and caramelizing on the edges, stirring every minute or two. Given the volume of vegetables, this will take about 10 to 15 minutes.
  4. Once the vegetables are done, add the noodles and ½ cup teriyaki sauce to the pan. Stir to combine, and cook just until the ingredients are all warmed through, about 1 minute. Feel free to add more teriyaki sauce if you like your noodles extra-saucy.
  5. Remove the skillet from the heat. Add toasted sesame oil, to taste (a little goes a long way/toss with tongs if you need help mixing the noodles into the veggies). Add the sesame seeds.
  6. Serve the noodles in bowls with sliced green onion and a little sprinkle of sesame seeds on top. Leftovers keep well, covered and refrigerated, for up to 4 days.

Notes

*Vegetable suggestions: Aim to slice your veggies into ¼-inch wide strips for even cooking. Use any combination of portobello or baby bella mushrooms, bell pepper, snap peas (halved vertically), cabbage, carrot (cut thin on the diagonal), or kale.

Make it vegan: Make or buy vegan teriyaki sauce. My teriyaki sauce recipe has a vegan option (simply use maple syrup instead of honey).

Make it gluten free: Be sure to use gluten-free teriyaki sauce (most aren’t gluten free, but my recipe has a gluten-free option). Also choose gluten-free noodles, such as brown rice noodles (available at Whole Foods) or spaghetti noodles (I’d probably use a corn and quinoa blend because they tend to retain their shape better than others).

Nutrition

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  1. Suresh says:

    Excellent recipe. Thanks.






    1. Kate says:

      You’re welcome, Suresh!

    2. Jennifer Abar says:

      This was a hit in our house.






  2. Hayley says:

    This looks so delicious. I’ve been missing teriyaki chicken since I went vegetarian, but I really think this will hit the spot instead!

    1. Kate says:

      I hope it does! Be sure to let me know what you think, Hyley!

  3. Emily says:

    I love how colorful this dish is! So many healthy veggies in it. Cannot wait to try it. Quick question: When adding noodles back to the skillet, have they ever just stuck to the pan? I just don’t know if this is a gluten free noodle problem, me not stirring enough problem, or not adding enough oil problem.

    1. Kate says:

      Hi Emily! I did this with both gluten-free and non-gluten free noodles. Make sure you stir them well enough. If they clump, which can make them stick to the pan, try to use a fork to separate. It also could mean your pan in a little too hot or you need to have the sauce more distributed. I hope this helps!

  4. Jeanette says:

    I am disappointed that there is no nutrition information for any of your recipes.

    1. Kate says:

      Hi Jeanette, each of my recipes has nutritional information. It is below the notes section of the recipe. You need to click to expand and then ensure you have cookies enabled. Please email me at hello@cookieandkate.com if you are still having issues!

  5. Julie Pyke says:

    JUST LOVE your food….. so appetizing, I want to make it all the time, in fact as a vegetarian some of my recipes are much like yours, hit and miss without any misses.
    Well done.






    1. Kate says:

      Thank you, Julie! I’m so happy to hear that. I hope you love this one too.

  6. Nina Simon says:

    Quick and easy!
    Very handy when you don’t know what to do for lunch.
    Thanks for sharing!

    1. Kate says:

      You’re welcome! The leftovers are delicious.

  7. Norah says:

    Just made this and it was soooo worth making your teriyaki sauce. It’s infinitely better than store bought.

    I love all your recipes – they are always right on, easy and delicious.

    Thank you!

    1. Kate says:

      Thank you, Norah! I’m happy you thought so.

  8. Leslie says:

    Big hit!! Husband had thirds..unheard of. Daughter said it was a keeper. Great flavor.

    1. Kate says:

      Hooray! Thank you for sharing, Leslie.

  9. Harshit Goyer says:

    That’s a really great recipe. It looks delicious and tasty. I will definitely try this at my home. Looking forward to some more stuff like this from you. Cheers!






    1. Kate says:

      Thank you! I’m excited you loved it, Harshit.

  10. Karen says:

    Loved this! I found it much more flavourful then other stir fry receipes I’ve tried. I added a bit more ginger to the sauce. I find your receipes to be consistent and similar to my tastes. I find some vegetarian receipes to be bland, but not yours! Thanks for sharing!






    1. Kate says:

      That’s great, Karen! I love you added more ginger. I appreciate your kind words and review.

  11. Heidi Czichy says:

    Thanks this was great, the whole family loved it! Definitely going on our favourites list.






    1. Kate says:

      Fantastic, Heidi! Thank you for trying the recipe and for your review.

  12. Jess T says:

    Made this tonight and it was fabulous! Thank you for another fantastic recipe.






    1. Kate says:

      You’re welcome, Jess! I’m glad you enjoyed it.

  13. Kristina says:

    Made this for dinner tonight with the bold teriyaki sauce and it is amazing like all of Kate’s recipes. I used red peppers, mushrooms, snap peas, kale and carrots. What are you waiting for? Go make this!






    1. Kate says:

      Sounds delicious! Thank you for your review, Kristina.

  14. Hayley says:

    SO good. My mom and I almost finished the pan ourselves! I can’t wait to try this with all sorts of different veggies.






    1. Kate says:

      I love to hear that, Hayley! Thank you for your review.

  15. Karen Klein says:

    Do you think you can use frozen Cut veg for this? I work with low income families who do not have much time and can access fresh or frozen veggies from the WIC program. Any shortcuts for them are helpful.

    1. Kate says:

      You could try it! I would be sure they are thawed first.

  16. Kate says:

    My family loved this!!! Thanks for providing this!!






    1. Kate says:

      Hooray! That’s great, Kate. thanks for sharing.

  17. Hannah-Mae Amuka says:

    Delicious! I LOVE the teriyaki sauce; it was so easy and absolutely delish. (I might add some crunchy chopped peanuts on the top for lunch today!)






    1. Kate says:

      That’s great! Thank you for your review.

  18. Toni says:

    Hi Kate, I tried the teriyaki sauce. It was delicious and super easy to make. I’m not usually a fan of ginger but it was just the right amount. This made enough for 2 stir fries. Your recipes don’t disappoint. Thanks for sharing your talents with us :)






    1. Kate says:

      I’m glad you loved it, Toni!

  19. Hannah says:

    Made this with the homemade teriyaki sauce and it was so good that my husband and I finished it in one sitting. And, I love that you can switch it up with different combinations of vegetables






    1. Kate says:

      That’s amazing! Thank you for sharing, Hannah!

  20. Renee says:

    Such a delicious dish! My husband and I made this together yesterday and I can’t stop thinking about how delicious it all turned out! It was a great meal to make together, I was tasked with cutting and cooking all the veggies and my husband made the sauce and the noodles. The sauce turned out so well that we talked about doubling it next time so that we have more leftovers!






    1. Kate says:

      Doubling is a very good idea! Thank you for sharing, Renee.

  21. Laurie says:

    Thank you for another great recipe! I made it with your teriyaki sauce recipe and Thai Pineapple Fried Rice. This recipe is a great way to use your leftover vegetables!






  22. Libby says:

    Hi, I love the look of this recipe but I live in the UK and have no idea how much 6 cups of mixed vegetables is! I’ve tried searching it up but can’t seem to find any answers. Any idea how much it would weigh? I’d love to make more of your recipes but I’m really struggling with the cup conversions.

    Thanks in advance!

    1. Kate says:

      Hi Libby! I hear you on the metric measurements. It’s going to be quite a project to update 700+ recipes with metric measurements for each ingredient, so I’m looking for a tech solution that might help. In the meantime, since this recipe is flexible, one cup is about what you could easily hold cupped between your hands (like a really big handful). I believe you could buy cup measurements on Amazon, if you’d like!

      1. Libby says:

        Thank you so much for your reply! At the moment I’m using different conversion websites but it can be a bit of a hassle so I can imagine it would be a LOT of work for you with so many recipes! I think I’ll order some US cup measurements on amazon today and hopefully that will make it easier. Excited to try this recipe tomorrow; I’ve used several of your recipes over the past few weeks since I came across your website and loved them all! Definitely worth the extra time I’ve spent trying to convert the measurements as accurately as possible because they’ve all been delicious! Can’t wait to see what other recipes you’ve got coming :)

  23. Chelsea says:

    Amazing thanks for the recipe!






  24. Petra says:

    Heavenly






  25. Natalie says:

    Such a yummy recipe. I’m vegan and I absolutely love tour website and all your recipes (so do my non-vegan family )! This is such a quick and easy recipe to make on one of those nights you really don’t feel like cooking! Just love your food so much






    1. Quinn says:

      Husband wants you to know he had fourths! Delicious!

  26. Sarah says:

    This recipe was fabulous!! I’ve been looking for some inspiration for weeknight cooking and this was perfect- super flavorful and not too heavy. My meat-eating partner and I both gobbled up multiple servings after a long workday. Thank you, as always!






  27. Pat says:

    This was really good. Especially your teriyaki sauce. I made it with soba noodles, white onion, carrots, red bell pepper, mushrooms, snap peas and edamame.
    Thank you






  28. Brandy says:

    Excellent and delicious recipe! I adapted for 1pound Pasta:
    My family of four likes generous servings and leftovers, and I like to use a full pound of pasta for most pasta recipes, so I adapted this great recipe (Thanks, Kate!) in the following way, so thought I’d share:

    I used a wok, and my vegetables cooked a bit faster… done at about 8 minutes or so.

    *I made Kate’s homemade Teriyake sauce (which makes about 1.25 cups) and used all of it (the homemade sauce is awesome!)
    *I used 1 pound of whole wheat spaghetti (tasted great!)
    *2 large carrots, 1 small head/stalk broccoli, about 1/3 of red cabbage, 3 bell peppers (yellow/orange/red)–all sliced thin as Kate suggested
    *For onions, I used 1 medium red and 1 medium yellow
    *We topped with a tiny bit of sesame oil, sesame seeds, and green onions, like Kate suggested.
    EXCELLENT! And tasted even better the next day.
    *This is my first comment, but I have been using your cookbook and blog for a while now, Kate. I love your recipes!






  29. Karen Kc says:

    Stellar!!! So good! I made the recipe exactly as described. I did add tofu as some of our “vegetables.” I doubled the recipe, serving only this with no sides, and it was enough four our family (mom, dad, 2 and 4 year old boys) with maybe one serving leftover.






  30. Lauren says:

    WOW!! Made this tonight for dinner and it was mindblowingly good. Well done






  31. Anne-Huston Parker says:

    Delicious recipe, served this with your bold teriyaki sauce, so good. Only change I made, served it over brown rice. Thank you!






  32. Susan says:

    Made this recipe the other night – all I can say was Wow!! It was delicious and the sauce was the very best part. Haven’t made anything from your website that we haven’t liked! Keep up the great work!






  33. bizz says:

    The sauce was out of this world. I love how you pack so many vegetables in a recipe. And I’m a sucker for any recipe that calls for sesame oil. So yummy! Thank you!






  34. KC says:

    This is one of my very favorite recipes of all time!I love the flavors and the fresh veggies! A winner for sure.






  35. Anna says:

    Whenever I need a good recipe for dinner I always come to your page because your recipes are always amazing!! Made this for my family tonight and everyone loved it. I also made your teriyaki sauce and it was so good and easy. Thank you!






  36. Amy Pitcairn says:

    Hi, I have been enjoying your recipes thank you. I noticed that this recipe gives 19% daily protein. Where does the protein come from in this recipe? Thanks.

    1. Kate says:

      Hi! There is protein in the noodles and there is protein in some vegetables(like peas used here).

      1. Amy Pitcairn says:

        Thanks!

  37. Ruth says:

    Delicious! Super easy to make, packed full of veggies. Added eggs on top and it was devoured at dinner.






    1. Kate says:

      Thank you for your review, Ruth!

  38. Karen says:

    Hi Kate Your sauce was bold and amazing. However when I added the sauce, it became diluted. I seem to make watery stir fries every time- is it because when I add the sauce, I cook for 5 minutes, not 1 minute?
    Thx






    1. Kate says:

      Hi Karen, I’m sorry to hear that. Did you vegetables seem really watery?

      1. Karen says:

        I didn’t think the vegetables were watery. The only possibilities are me cooking overlong or perhaps having too many vegetables, not enough sauce. Thx for helping me problem-solve. I’ll try reducing the mixing time when adding in sauce and either doubling the sauce or reducing the vegetables. PS. I love every recipe from your site that I try.






  39. Mary Elizabeth Watson Smith says:

    I rate this recipe five stars for checking off all the priorities: nutritious, tasty, quick, appealing to a wide range of ages, and versatile! This is a regular in my rotation. It is a great weeknight supper or lunch , especially in our steamy New Orleans summers, a colorful side dish, or cost-effective addition to a buffet. Thank you!






  40. Michelle Pyka says:

    This was an easy busy weeknight meal. I used cauliflower/ carrots / red pepper and 8 ounces of brown rice pasta. It came out delicious. My husband put some grilled chicken on top I will make this again soon!






  41. Monica says:

    Oh my gosh, this was so good!!! Neither my boyfriend nor I are vegetarians and it can be hard to get him to like dishes without meat, but this was a hit for both of us! I was worried prepping the veggies would take forever, but making the teriyaki sauce plus this dish was really easy and fairly quick! This is definitely making its way into my weeknight dinner routine. The leftovers were delicious as a cold noodle salad the next day for lunch too. The only thing I might do differently next time is cook the veggies for less time – they still tasted yummy softer but I like a little more crunch in my veggies, just personal taste! I also added a little chili garlic sauce to mine and it was such a nice addition for people who like a little heat :) THANK YOU for this awesome recipe!






    1. Kate says:

      You’re welcome, Monica! I appreciate your review.

  42. Sam says:

    Recipe looks great but that’s a lot of sugar!






  43. Madalina says:

    Hi. I am making this with veggies and Beyond Meat ground beef. It comes out great. Thank you!

  44. Lori says:

    I have some soba noodles in the frig along with an open bag of cole slaw ingredients. I was thinking of making this with both, along with some frozen chicken I have in the freezer too. Do you think the cole slaw veggies (no dressing) idea will work?

    1. Kate says:

      I don’t think you will get the results you are looking for. Sorry! I recommend this recipe as is.

      1. Lori Anderson says:

        Hi. thank you. I decided to try it and it was pretty good, and easy.

        1. Kate says:

          Good! Thank you for getting back to me.

  45. Debbi says:

    Our family loves this recipe just as written and is one I almost always have all ingredients on hand. But not today; I had no noodles in the pantry nor tofu (my usual protein addition) so I made a batch of your perfect quinoa, substituting a few tablespoons of the water with the teriyaki sauce to infuse that beautiful flavor. We like our food a little spicy so I always add some sriracha to the teriyaki sauce too. Wonderful and quick dinner. I can’t thank you enough for so often inspiring my last minute decision of what to make for dinner.

  46. Sharon S. says:

    This was SO good! We ate it all! In fact, my husband asked me to make it again the next night. We has all kinds of great spring veggies from the farmers market — snow peas, asparagus, mushrooms, spring onions, etc. which made a wonderful combination. I made the recipe as follows and the 2nd night added some sliced water chestnuts at the end to add some crunch. Thanks for a great recipe (especially the wonderful teriyaki sauce) that we will use often.






  47. Jeanne says:

    Made this tonight. Delicious! The teriyaki sauce is terrific. Thanks for another lovely recipe.






  48. M Chrash says:

    The teriyaki sauce is amazing!!! We have an abundance of garden veggies and this worked out perfectly. I was a little skeptical of 1/3 cup honey ( trying to eat low GI index) but this was so worth it. My hubby always add soy sauce but not to this and I used low sodium. Thank you for another great recipe.

  49. Melany says:

    The teriyaki sauce is amazing!!! We have an abundance of garden veggies and this worked out perfectly. I was a little skeptical of 1/3 cup honey ( trying to eat low GI index) but this was so worth it. My hubby always add soy sauce but not to this and I used low sodium. Thank you for another great recipe.

    1. Kate says:

      That’s great! Thank you for sharing, Melany.

  50. NahidLowrey says:

    Love your recipes!! So healthy, and mostly easy to make!!






    1. Kate says:

      I’m happy to hear you think so, Nahid!