Chicken Zucchini Stir Fry Recipe
This Chicken Zucchini Stir Fry is a quick one-pan dinner made with tender chicken, zucchini, carrots, garlic, peanuts, and a savory soy-based coating. With just 25 minutes from start to finish, it is a practical option when you want a complete meal without spending much time at the stove.
The chicken develops a lightly crisp exterior from the cornstarch coating, while the zucchini and carrots stay crisp-tender. Soy sauce, garlic, and ginger give the stir fry a savory Asian-inspired character, with roasted peanuts adding a crunchy finish.
Why You’ll Reach for This Recipe Again
- Quick Cooking: The entire recipe comes together in about 25 minutes.
- One-Pan Meal: Chicken and vegetables are cooked in the same wok for easier cleanup.
- Balanced Ingredients: Protein, vegetables, and a savory sauce come together in one dish.
- Minimal Prep: Once the chicken and vegetables are cut, the cooking moves quickly.
- Flexible Serving: Serve it with rice, noodles, or your preferred grain.
- Beginner-Friendly: Simple stir-frying techniques make this approachable for home cooks.
Chef’s Tip: Have all the ingredients measured and cut before heating the wok. Stir-frying moves quickly, and having everything ready helps prevent the vegetables from overcooking while you prepare the next ingredient.

Chicken Zucchini Stir Fry
Equipment
- Large wok or skillet
- Chef's Knife
Ingredients
For the Chicken
- 1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces
- 2 tablespoons cornstarch
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon ground ginger
- 2 tablespoons peanut sesame, or neutral cooking oil, divided
- ¼ cup low-sodium soy sauce
For the Vegetables
- 2 medium zucchini sliced into half-moons
- 1 large carrot cut into thin matchsticks
- 3 garlic cloves minced
- ¼ cup roasted peanuts roughly chopped
- 2 green onions sliced
For Serving
- Steamed white or brown rice
- Cooked noodles
- Sliced green onions
- Red pepper flakes or chili crisp optional
Instructions
- Toss the chicken with cornstarch, garlic powder, and ground ginger until evenly coated.

- Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large wok over medium-high heat. Stir-fry the chicken for 6–8 minutes, until golden and cooked through. Add the soy sauce, toss to coat, then transfer the chicken to a plate.

- Add the remaining oil to the wok. Stir-fry the carrot for 1–2 minutes, then add the zucchini and garlic. Cook for another 3–4 minutes, until the vegetables are crisp-tender.

- Return the chicken to the wok and toss everything together. Stir in the peanuts and cook for another 1–2 minutes.

- Garnish with green onions and serve immediately over rice or noodles.

Notes
- Cut the chicken into similar-sized pieces so it cooks evenly.
- Don’t overcrowd the pan. Cook in batches if doubling the recipe to get better browning.
- Keep the zucchini slightly crisp rather than cooking it until soft.
- For more heat, add chili crisp, red pepper flakes, or a drizzle of chili oil.
- Chicken thighs can be substituted for chicken breasts, though the nutrition will vary.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Nutrition Information
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 290 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 10g |
| Protein | 29g |
| Fat | 15g |
| Fiber | 2g |
| Sugar | 4g |
| Sodium | 763mg |
Nutrition is an estimate and will vary depending on the exact ingredients and brands used.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overcrowding the Wok: Too many ingredients at once can lower the pan temperature and prevent proper browning.
- Uneven Chicken Pieces: Large and small pieces will finish cooking at different times, so keep the pieces similar in size.
- Overcooking the Zucchini: Zucchini needs only a few minutes to become crisp-tender.
- Cold Wok: Allow the wok to heat properly before adding the oil and chicken.
- Adding Too Much Sauce: Use the stated amount of soy sauce to prevent the stir fry from becoming overly salty.
- Cooking Everything Together: Cooking the chicken separately gives it enough direct contact with the hot pan before the vegetables are added.
Easy Ways to Change It Up
- Chicken Thigh Stir Fry: Use boneless, skinless chicken thighs instead of chicken breast.
- Spicy Version: Add chili crisp, red pepper flakes, or chili oil.
- Broccoli Addition: Add small broccoli florets with the carrots for another vegetable.
- Cashew Version: Replace the peanuts with roasted cashews.
- Sesame Finish: Sprinkle toasted sesame seeds over the finished stir fry.
- Ginger-Forward: Add fresh grated ginger along with the minced garlic.
- Extra Vegetable: Add sliced mushrooms, snow peas, or bell peppers for more variety.
Serving Suggestions

Serve over basmati rice.
Turn it into Chicken lo mein or toss it with rice noodles for a heartier meal.
Pair with steamed broccoli, edamame, or spring rolls.
Top with extra roasted peanuts and sliced green onions for added crunch.
Best Ways to Store Leftovers
- Refrigerator Storage: Store cooled leftovers in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
- Separate Rice: If serving with rice, store the rice separately when possible to maintain its texture.
- Reheating: Warm the stir fry gently in a skillet or microwave until heated through.
- Avoid Overheating: Excessive reheating can make the chicken tough and the zucchini soft.
- Fresh Finish: Add freshly sliced green onions or peanuts after reheating for a little contrast.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What type of wok should I use?
A large wok works well because its wide surface provides room for the ingredients. A large skillet is also suitable if you do not have a wok. - Why is cornstarch used on the chicken?
Cornstarch creates a light coating around the chicken that helps it brown while giving the soy sauce something to cling to. - Can I prepare the vegetables ahead of time?
Yes. The zucchini, carrot, garlic, and green onions can be cut ahead and kept refrigerated until you are ready to cook. - Why should I cook the chicken before the vegetables?
Cooking the chicken separately gives it direct contact with the hot wok, helping it brown without allowing the vegetables to become overcooked. - Can I use frozen vegetables?
Fresh vegetables are recommended for the crisp-tender texture in this recipe. Frozen vegetables release additional moisture and may require adjustments to the cooking process. - How do I keep the zucchini from becoming mushy?
Use medium-high heat, avoid overcrowding the pan, and cook the zucchini only until it is crisp-tender. - Can I make this stir fry without peanuts?
Yes. The peanuts primarily provide crunch, so they can simply be omitted or replaced with another crunchy topping such as cashews or sesame seeds.





