Vietnamese Noodles with Lemongrass Chicken (Bun Ga Nuong) is one of my signature dishes! Vermicelli noodles topped with fresh vegetables and herbs, an incredible lemongrass marinated chicken and drizzled with Nuoc Cham, the chilli garlic sauce that’s served with everything in Vietnam!
Easy enough for midweek meals, and a sensational CHEAP meal idea for large groups! Either cook the chicken in large batches on the BBQ, or even bake them, and put out all the toppings in bowls for people to help themselves!
Vietnamese Noodles with Lemongrass Chicken
This is a recipe that has many fond memories associated with it because it’s one of my signature recipes that I make as a meal for large groups. Other than how delicious it is (and the Vietnamese lemongrass marinade really is exceptional!), here’s why it’s one of my all time favourite recipes:
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it’s cheap and simple to make
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can be fully prepared ahead (including the noodles and chopping the vegetables)
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it’s gluten free (cater for dietary requirements)
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healthy
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versatile – use the same marinade for tofu, prawns/shrimp, fish, other meats
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easy to serve a crowd – chicken can be cooked in large batches on the BBQ, or even baked
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no assembly – lay all the components out on the table for people to help themselves
Camping, on boats, weekends away, hen’s night – these Vietnamese Noodles with Lemongrass Chicken has made an appearance at many events!
Vietnamese Lemongrass Chicken
The entire Vietnamese noodle bowl as a whole is so delicious, but I have to say that the Lemongrass Chicken is the stand out. The marinade is fantastic. The earthy lemony flavour from the lemongrass combined with the garlic and complex savoury flavours from the fish sauce and soy sauce makes a killer flavour that will have your neighbours popping their heads over the fence if you cook this on the outdoor grill!
What goes in Lemongrass Chicken
Here’s what goes in the Lemongrass Chicken.
Fresh lemongrass is best here, but if you can’t find it, then lemongrass paste works very well too.
I know some people aren’t a fan of fish sauce which is quite pungent smelling in raw form! But it’s really the “secret ingredient” here, it’s got far more complex flavours than soy sauce and adds incredible depth of flavour in the chicken. And don’t worry, it doesn’t taste fishy once cooked!
This Vietnamese lemongrass marinade is truly incredible. Everybody raves about it!
Substitute for fish sauce?
If you’re allergic to fish sauce, or really can’t get your hands on it (but please try!!), then substitute the fish sauce with more soy sauce but be aware that your marinade will lack the complexity of flavour in real Vietnamese Lemongrass marinades.
Toppings and sauce
And here are the toppings for this Vietnamese Noodles bowl. Lots of fresh vegetables and herbs, and Nuoc Cham, the Vietnamese chilli garlic sauce that makes an appearance alongside everything in Vietnam (I exaggerate not!!).
Nuoc Cham is made with fish sauce, rice vinegar, sugar, garlic, chilli, sugar and lime juice. It’s got a wonderful balance of sweet/savoury and tang, and basically makes everything taste better – whether you drizzle or dunk things in it!
Feel free to switch up the fresh vegetables! Try snow peas, cabbage, capsicum/bell peppers and other crunchy fresh greens!
How to make it
The making part is very straight forward. You’ll see me cook the chicken on a grill in the video – Lemongrass Chicken is traditionally cooked over charcoal in Vietnam – but you can of course cook it on the stove or even in the oven or under the broiler!
This Vietnamese dish is healthy eating without compromise!
To me, these Vietnamese Noodles with Lemongrass Chicken is the epitome of healthy eating without compromise. Low in fat, lots of fresh salads brought to life with bright zingy flavours. The Nuoc Cham sauce has so much flavour, you can scoff down loads of the salad and go light on the chicken and noodles if you’re really wanting to cut down on the calories.
And one last tip – the marinated lemongrass chicken is perfect for popping in the freezer. So make a batch right now!! 🙂 – Nagi x
Watch how to make it
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Vietnamese Noodles with Lemongrass Chicken
Ingredients
Chicken and Marinade
- 600 - 800g / 1.2 - 1.6lb chicken thigh fillets , skinless and boneless or breast (or pork, beef or any seafood)
- 1 stalk lemongrass , white part only, bruised them sliced into pieces easy to pick out later (Note 1)
- 2 garlic cloves , finely chopped or minced
- 2 tbsp lime juice
- 2 tbsp fish sauce (Note 2)
- 1 tbsp soy sauce (all purpose or light, NOT dark soy)
- 2 tbsp brown sugar
- 1 tbsp vegetable oil
Nuoc Cham (Vietnamese Sauce)
- 1/4 cup fish sauce (Note 3)
- 4 tbsp rice vinegar
- 2 tbsp white sugar
- 1/2 cup water
- 2 garlic cloves , finely chopped
- 1 red birds eye chilli , finely chopped (Note 4)
- 3 tbsp lime juice
Noodle Bowl
- 1/2 tbsp oil
- 200 g / 7 oz vermicelli noodles , dried
- 2 carrots , julienned
- 2 cucumbers , julienned (optional: remove seeds)
- 5 cups iceberg lettuce , finely sliced
- 3 cups bean sprouts
- Handful of mint leaves
- Handful of cilantro/coriander
- Sliced red chilli (for garnish - optional)
- Lime wedges (to serve - optional but recommended)
Instructions
Lemongrass Chicken
- Combine Chicken and Marinade ingredients and set aside for at least 1 hour, up to 24 hours. (Note 4)
- Heat 1/2 tbsp oil in a fry pan over medium heat (or heat the BBQ). Remove chicken from marinade, shaking off large bits of lemongrass (small bits should fall off during cooking).
- Place chicken in the pan and cook each side until dark golden brown and chicken is just cooked through - about 6 to 8 minutes in total.
- Remove from pan, shaking off any remaining bits of visible lemongrass and set aside to rest for 5 minutes. Then slice into thin pieces.
Nuoc Cham Sauce
- Combine the Nuoc Cham ingredients and mix well to dissolve the sugar. Adjust to your taste (spiciness, lime, sweetness) and set aside for at least 20 minutes.
Assemble
- Soak the vermicelli noodles in hot water for 3 minutes (or according to packet instructions), then drain and rinse under cold water to stop the noodles from sticking together.
- Individual servings: Place noodles in bowl. Top with vegetables and herbs, and sliced chicken pieces. Drizzle with a few tablespoons of Nuoc Cham Sauce (be generous, ~ 4 tbsp per serving) and serve with lime wedges.
- DIY (my preferred way): Place chicken, vegetables, herbs, noodles and sauce in separate bowls / piled on platters. Then let everyone make their own bowls!
Recipe Notes:
- Make this kid friendly by just serving the chilli on the side.
- To make it GLUTEN FREE, ensure you use GF tamari.
- Sub the vegetables with other vegetables of choice eg. capsicum/bell peppers, snow peas (finely sliced)
Nutrition Information:
Originally published January 2017, updated October 2019 with a brand new spruced up video and new photos!
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Nate says
Excellent directions. It was a big hit. Added basil and peanuts to the bowl and Sesame oil into the sauce. Now will have to try to make the pork and shrimp version.
Mon says
Thank you for another yummy recipie!
I made this for lunch for me and my mum and we both enjoyed it
The dressing is really nice and refreshing and it was easy to do the marinade as well
Vic says
Woah delicious! Made it with the quick pickled carrot from the banh mi recipe and sweet lip (fish) in the marinade. Whole family loved it. Thanks Nagi! (Again!!)
Jason says
Incredibly delicious!
Rita says
What are the tweaks for fish?
Is it the same marinating time?
Is there particular fish that is better to use?
Thank you!! 🙂
Barbara says
I bought frozen (finely) chopped lemongrass from an Asian market. How much should I use to equal 1 stalk?
Wing says
I marinated the chicken thighs for less than an hour and the flavor was so good! I cooked it on my grill pan and the whole family loved it! So simple to make! thanks for the recipe!
IRENE G says
Had this for lunch today (Saturday). Love it. Easy to prepare. Only cooking is the pre-marinated chicken and beansprouts. I like it that there’s protein (chicken), carbs (rice vermicelli) and fibre (veg). This will be my favourite weekend meal.
Merit says
Hello! I am having problems with choosing the rice vinegar for the sauce. I have one that is strong just like normal white vinegar and another one Marukan brand with a WAY sweeter taste. What do you usually use?
Thanks a lot. My chicken is marinating and I’m preparing the sauce for tomorrow. 🙂 Can’t wait to throw those chicken thighs on the grilllllll! Have a beautiful blessed day to everyone!
Regina Patton says
I would give it 6 stars if I could. I made it for my in-laws and we all loved it.
Giovanna says
This was soooo delicious! Tastes like it came from a restaurant. I was so proud of this dish and plan on saving it to make for friends/family. Thank you for this!!
LISA NGAI-FEAR says
Excellent recipe, very straight forward! The video was so helpful; you gave me the courage to make your recipe for dinner tonight. It was a huge hit with my sisters; they want the recipe now! This will become a regular dish in my dinner rotation. Thak you again.
NovaL says
Made this countless time, always delicious and refreshing. Thank you!!
Claudia says
I’ve just made this recipe and everyone in my family absolutely loved the chicken and the setup. Thank you!!
Lisa Cupp says
I made this yesterday and the family loved it. I had to skip the red chili and substituted a dash of chili powder in the sauce. We served it DIY. My daughter made a point of telling how much she enjoyed the chicken. Thank you, Nagi. We’re heading into late spring and summer and this will be a much appreciated meal for us. Love to you and Dozer.
Helen Miller says
made your Roast Leg of Lamb and am really loving it! going to try the duck fat potatoes next!
AJ says
Absolutely delicious!
Rosie Yee says
We have made this recipe so many times, with different meats and it’s always a hit. When we have leftovers we have it the next day with all the vegetables on rice. My mother-in-law liked it so much that we will be making it more often. Thanks for sharing your recipe! 😋
Peggy Perry says
Excellent and easy! I used pork loin rather than chicken and barbecued the meat. added chili flakes to meat for extra spice.
Pauline says
This was so good and easy to make. I just made a few adjustments to make it vegan: plant cutlets and vegan fish sauce.