This is one of those meals I turn to when I want something quick but still satisfying. The noodles soak up all the sauce, and that smoky stir-fry flavor always reminds me of street food. It’s simple, comforting, and comes together in minutes. You’ll love making this pan fried noodle with pork at home.
Why you’ll love this recipe
- You can achieve that restaurant-style wok flavor at home by cooking over high heat, creating smoky, slightly charred noodles packed with depth and aroma.
- As the pork cooks, the fat renders and coats the noodles, adding richness and a natural umami boost that elevates the entire dish effortlessly.
- Chinese chili powder adds a unique, fragrant heat that’s more layered than regular spice, giving the noodles a bold and addictive kick.
Key Ingredients
- Chinese chili powder: More aromatic and complex than regular chili flakes; without it, the spice feels one-dimensional, though a mix of chili flakes and paprika can substitute.
- Bean sprouts: Add crunch and freshness while balancing the richness; without them, the dish can feel heavier and less textured.
- Pork: The rendered fat enhances flavor and creates a glossy finish; lean cuts can work, but won’t provide the same depth.
✅Quick Tips: Cook in high heat to achieve that signature wok flavor
Key Steps
#1: Sear pork to render fat and build flavor before adding noodles.

#2: Add bean sprout, and noodles and stir-fry on high heat, tossing quickly to develop slight charring.

#3: Seasoning last to keep them crisp and fresh.

Pan Fried Noodle with Pork (Yakisoba Style)
This yakisoba pork noodle recipe features stir-fried noodles with pork, eggs, and bean sprouts tossed in a savory soy sauce and oyster sauce blend. A quick and easy stir fry noodle dish perfect for weeknight dinners and takeout-style meals at home.
Ingredients:
Instructions
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Heat a pan or wok over medium heat with oil. Add the eggs and scramble until just cooked, then remove and set aside.
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In the same pan, add the sliced pork and cook over medium-high heat until fully cooked and slightly browned.
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Add the bean sprouts and stir-fry for about 1 minute until slightly softened but still crisp.
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Add the yakisoba noodles to the pan. Season with soy sauce, oyster sauce, dark soy sauce (for color), chili powder, and white pepper.
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Toss everything together over high heat until the noodles are evenly coated and slightly smoky, about 2–3 minutes.
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Return the scrambled eggs to the pan and mix well.
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Finish with chopped scallions and serve the yakisoba pork noodles hot..
