Cabbage is one of my favorite veggies I keep in the fridge for fast easy meals. This week, I am sharing a Chinese green cabbage noodle stir fry recipe.
Red cabbage is my go-to cabbage variety. Green cabbage has a little less flavor, and of course, less color. Sometimes, I find green cabbage harder to use because of what it is missing in comparison to red.
The great thing about green cabbage, however, is that it’s mild flavor pairs well with bold flavors. This noodle stir fry has bold flavors from ginger, garlic, chili paste, and soy sauce.
Looking for more bold recipes to use up a head of green cabbage? Check out my Asian baked egg rolls, blackened fish tacos, or chipotle cauliflower hummus tacos!
Variations to the Chinese Green Cabbage Noodle Stir Fry recipe:
- Use your favorite noodles. Ramen noodles, lo mein noodles, or rice noodles are all great options.
- Gluten free: swap tamari for the soy sauce, and choose rice noodles. I recommend a wide rice noodle over a vermicelli (very thin noodle).
- Add protein: My protein choices for this stir fry would be teriyaki baked tofu or shelled edamame. Use your favorite protein!
- ¼ cup reduced sodium soy sauce
- ¼ cup rice vinegar
- 1 TBS each: chili paste, sesame oil, and brown sugar
- ¼ cup water
- 1½ tsp corn starch
- 1 small bunch green onions, divided and minced
- 1 TBS minced ginger
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- Splash olive oil
- 6 oz noodles (ramen, lo mein, or wide rice noodles)
- 5 cups roughly chopped green cabbage (1/2 a small head)
- 2 cups shredded carrots
- Mix together the soy sauce, rice vinegar, chili paste, sesame oil, and brown sugar. In another small container, whisk together the water and corn starch. Pour the corn starch slurry into the sauce and whisk to combine.
- Cut the root off the green onions. Mince the white and light green part of the onion, set aside. Slice the green tops, and set aside.
- Cook noodles according to package directions. I used lo mein noodles and found that I only needed half the cooking time instructed on the box, so watch your noodles carefully! Rinse under water to keep the noodles from sticking together.
- Meanwhile, in a large skillet (I used a 15 inch cast iron) over medium heat, combine a splash of olive oil with the ginger, garlic, and minced white and light green parts of the green onions. Cook until fragrant and starting to brown, 1-2 minutes.
- Mix in cabbage and carrots. Cook another 2-4 minutes, or until the veggies are tender crisp.
- Stir in cooked noodles.
- Give the sauce another whisk to lift any settled corn starch. Poor into the skillet and stir to combine. Cook 2-3 minutes or until the sauce is thickened and the cornstarch is cooked.
- Divide the noodle stir fry among 4 plates, and top with the sliced green onions. Serve.

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Is this a spicy dish? Cooking for a 3 year old
Thanks for your question, Annie! The chili paste is the only spicy ingredient, so you could omit it, or use very little and it would not be spicy at all!
This looks ideal for busy weeknights when you want to put a nutritious meal on the table fast.
I love to make this recipe on those nights when you feel rushed for time! Thanks Sonali!
This looks amazing! <3
Thank you Farrah!
This looks so flavorful and delicious!
It’s quick and easy too, Thanks Shannon!
I loooove stir fried cabbage! This looks delicious!
Thanks Chelsey! Sounds like we have similar tastes!
This dish looks so good! I am craving for cabbage and it would be nice if I have this in front of me right now! 😀 Thanks for sharing & happy Fiesta Friday!
Cabbage is such a delicious and versatile vegetable! Thanks Jhuls!
This looks really great and I love that it can be made in 30 minutes. I just bought a big head of Napa Cabbage tonight and know I will have lots left over … a perfect amount in fact to try this recipe out. Thanks!
One head of cabbage is usually enough for multiple recipes. I hope you love it!
A delicious way to enjoy cabbage! This dish is perfect for a busy weeknight dinner!
Yes! And it makes good leftovers too!
Yes! Love that cabbage is so versatile! Adding this to my list of quick and easy weeknight meal ideas.
I hope you love the recipe Kara!
Have some purple cabbage in the fridge right now – should probably whip a stir fry up this weekend! Such a ginger fan!
I love ginger too! Thanks Kelly!
I always have cabbage on hand too! Sometimes I like making slaw better than a regular salad with lettuce
Yes! Cabbage is healthy and delicious, I love it’s crunch! Thanks Lindsey!
This sounds so delish! Love cabbage also – and love Asian flavors, so this would be a hit over here.
Thanks Jenny! I totally agree on both the cabbage, and the Asian flavors!
I love this cabbage stir fry Allison. I usually make it with the white Asian cabbage available in the Korean superstore. Will try this with red cabbage next time
Any kind of cabbage will work. I sometimes use napa cabbage as well, I hope you love the recipe!