Low Carb Chicken Stir Fry
Low Carb Chicken Stir Fry
On a busy weeknight when you want something hot, satisfying, and ready in under 30 minutes, this low carb chicken stir fry is exactly what you need. It’s packed with colorful vegetables, tender strips of chicken, and a savory sauce that tastes like it came from a restaurant โ not a sad diet plan. I make this at least twice a month and my family never complains, which is honestly high praise.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe

First, it’s genuinely fast. From fridge to table in about 25 minutes, which means it’s faster than ordering takeout. No marinating overnight, no complicated steps โ just chop, cook, and eat.
Second, it doesn’t taste “diet-y.” The sauce brings real depth with garlic, ginger, soy, and a little sesame oil, and the chicken stays juicy if you don’t overcook it (more on that below). This is the kind of low carb meal that makes you forget you’re eating low carb.
And third, it’s incredibly flexible. Got zucchini sitting in the fridge? Throw it in. Prefer shrimp over chicken? Go for it. This recipe is more of a reliable framework than a rigid set of rules, and that’s what makes it a staple rather than a one-time experiment.
Ingredients You’ll Need

For the protein, you’ll want boneless skinless chicken breast or thighs โ thighs are more forgiving and stay juicy, but breasts work great if you slice them thin and don’t overdo the heat.
For the vegetables, broccoli florets, bell peppers, snap peas, and mushrooms are a classic combination that holds up well in the pan. You don’t want vegetables that go mushy fast, so skip things like spinach or thin zucchini ribbons unless you add them right at the end. A bag of pre-cut stir fry vegetables from the store is a perfectly fine shortcut.
The sauce is where the magic happens: low sodium soy sauce (or coconut aminos if you’re keeping it strictly paleo), fresh garlic, fresh ginger, a little toasted sesame oil, and a small amount of cornstarch to thicken things up slightly. Some people swap the cornstarch for arrowroot to keep it lower carb โ both work. A pinch of chili flakes or a drizzle of sriracha adds a gentle kick if you like heat.
You’ll also need a neutral cooking oil with a high smoke point โ avocado oil or refined coconut oil both work well. Olive oil will do in a pinch, but keep your heat just a touch lower.
Tips for the Best Results

Don’t skip the prep. Stir fry cooks fast, which means once you start, there’s no time to be slicing vegetables mid-cook. Get everything chopped and your sauce mixed before you turn on the heat. Mise en place isn’t just a chef thing โ it’s the difference between a great stir fry and a chaotic one.
Cook the chicken first, then remove it from the pan before adding your vegetables. This prevents the chicken from overcooking while the vegetables get their time in the heat. Add the chicken back at the end to warm through in the sauce.
Don’t crowd the pan. If you’re doubling the recipe, cook in two batches. Crowded vegetables steam instead of fry, and you lose that slight char on the edges that makes stir fry so satisfying.
Storage and Reheating

Leftovers keep well in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. The flavors actually deepen overnight, so day-two stir fry is rarely a disappointment.
To reheat, a quick toss in a hot skillet for a few minutes is the best method. It brings back that slight sizzle and wakes up the sauce. The microwave works too if you’re in a hurry โ just cover it loosely and heat in 60-second bursts, stirring in between. Add a tiny splash of water or extra soy sauce if the sauce has thickened too much in the fridge.
This dish also freezes reasonably well, though the vegetables will be a bit softer after thawing. Freeze in a flat, sealed bag and use within 2 months for the best texture.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes, absolutely. You can prep all the vegetables and mix the sauce up to 24 hours ahead and store them separately in the fridge. Cook everything fresh when you’re ready โ it only takes about 15 minutes once everything is prepped.
What can I serve this with instead of rice?
Cauliflower rice is the most popular low carb option and soaks up the sauce beautifully. Zucchini noodles, shredded cabbage, or even just eating it on its own in a bowl are all solid choices. It’s also great over a bed of steamed broccoli if you want to double down on the vegetables.
Is this recipe gluten-free?
Standard soy sauce contains wheat, so if you need this to be gluten-free, swap it for tamari (which is traditionally gluten-free) or coconut aminos. Both work well in the sauce and you likely won’t notice the difference.
How do I keep the chicken from getting rubbery?
The two biggest culprits are overcrowding the pan and overcooking. Slice your chicken into thin, even strips so it cooks quickly and evenly. Once it’s no longer pink and has a little color on the outside, it’s done โ pull it out of the pan and don’t leave it sitting in heat while you finish the vegetables.
Low Carb Chicken Stir Fry

A quick and flavorful weeknight stir fry with tender chicken, crisp vegetables, and a savory garlic ginger sauce โ all ready in under 30 minutes.
Ingredients
- 1.5 lbs boneless skinless chicken thighs or breasts, sliced thin
- 2 cups broccoli florets
- 1 red bell pepper, sliced
- 1 cup snap peas
- 1 cup mushrooms, sliced
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tsp fresh ginger, grated
- 3 tbsp low sodium soy sauce or coconut aminos
- 1 tsp sesame oil
- 1 tsp cornstarch or arrowroot powder
- 2 tbsp avocado oil
- 1/4 tsp chili flakes (optional)
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Step 1. Slice chicken into thin strips and season lightly with salt and pepper
- Step 2. Mix soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, ginger, and cornstarch together in a small bowl and set aside
- Step 3. Heat 1 tbsp avocado oil in a large skillet or wok over high heat until very hot
- Step 4. Add chicken in a single layer and cook for 3-4 minutes per side until golden and cooked through, then remove from pan
- Step 5. Add remaining oil to the pan and stir fry broccoli, bell pepper, snap peas, and mushrooms for 4-5 minutes until tender-crisp
- Step 6. Return chicken to the pan and pour the sauce over everything
- Step 7. Toss to coat and cook for 1-2 more minutes until sauce thickens slightly
- Step 8. Serve immediately over cauliflower rice or on its own
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