26 Easy Asian Noodle Recipes You’ll Want to Add to Your Weekly Rotation (2024)

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From miso noodle soup to ten-minute pad see ew

26 Easy Asian Noodle Recipes You’ll Want to Add to Your Weekly Rotation (1)

By Taryn Pire

Published Oct 3, 2023

26 Easy Asian Noodle Recipes You’ll Want to Add to Your Weekly Rotation (2)

CONNIE MILLER OF CB CREATIVES/MILK STREET: NOODLES

Ramen, pad Thai and lo mein never get old, but there are countless other noodle recipes out there that are just as satisfying—and simple to prepare. Whether you start with soba, rice, udon or glass noodles, these dishes are bound to hit the spot. Read on for 26 easy Asian noodle recipes that we can’t get enough of, from shrimp glass noodle salad to 30-minute miso noodle soup.

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1. Stir Fried Beef and Asparagus with Flat Rice Noodles

  • Time Commitment: 35 minutes
  • Why We Love It: high protein, beginner-friendly, one pan

Consider this dairy-free, protein-rich recipe the easiest way to use up neglected veggies. Sugar snap peas, snow peas, zucchini, green beans and kale are all fair game.

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2. 10-Minute Pad See Ew

  • Time Commitment: 10 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, beginner-friendly, vegetarian

This popular Thai dish couldn’t be easier to prepare. Whisk together a few pantry staples to create a sauce, stir fry veggies in hot oil, add noodles and eggs to the mix and boom—you’ve got a dairy-free, pescatarian dinner for the books.

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3. Restorative Miso Noodle Soup

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: make ahead, beginner-friendly, one pot

The probiotics are strong with this one. Unlike the uber-light miso soup you’re used to, this vegan, gluten-free spin is extra hearty, thanks to soba noodles, meaty mushrooms and wilted spinach.

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4. Lo Mein

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, kid-friendly, vegan

You can pull off this vegan, dairy-free takeout favorite in under a half-hour. The secret to the umami-laced sauce is toasted sesame oil and two types of soy sauce.

5. Dan Dan Noodles

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: high protein, special occasion-worthy, beginner-friendly

These spicy, protein-rich Sichuan noodles are coated in an intense sesame-chile sauce that's dairy-free and loaded with Chinese chile paste and Sichuan pepper powder. Crown it with hoisin pork and sui mi ya cai (aka preserved mustard greens).

6. Jajangmyeon

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: high protein, special occasion-worthy

This Korean-Chinese noodle recipe calls for thick udon noodles and a silky, savory black bean sauce mixed with diced pork, zucchini and onions. Even better, it contains a whopping 41 grams of protein and 5 grams of fiber per serving.

7. Vietnamese Lemongrass Chicken Noodle Salad

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes
  • Why We Love It: keto-friendly, low-carb, beginner-friendly, gluten free

Try this Paleo, keto, low-carb shirataki noodle dish once and you’ll make it for every summer picnic you ever host. It’s finished with nuoc cham, a Vietnamese fish sauce vinaigrette that’s often used for dipping.

8. Garlic Sesame Noodles

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: kid-friendly, beginner-friendly, high protein

Complete with tender flank steak, thin-sliced bell peppers, broccoli and a flourish of sesame seeds, this dish packs a serious punch of dairy-free protein.

9. Bun Rieu

  • Time Commitment: 5 hours
  • Why We Love It: special occasion-worthy, gluten free, crowd-pleaser

This Vietnamese tomato and crab noodle soup boasts shrimp, pork shoulder and savory-sweet crab meatballs. And thanks to the rice noodles, it's gluten-free to boot.

10. Chow Mein Ramen Noodles

  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, kid-friendly, beginner-friendly

It doesn't get lower lift than this lightning-fast, dairy-free recipe. Think veggies, chicken and instant ramen, drenched in sweet-yet-zingy chow mein sauce.

11. Yum Woon Sen with Shrimp

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, make ahead, beginner-friendly

Count on this low-carb, gluten-free, pescatarian glass noodle salad to refresh your palate on a hot summer day. It’s finished with roasted peanuts, julienned veggies and lots of fresh herbs.

12. Quick Ramen Noodle Stir Fry

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: high protein, kid-friendly, beginner-friendly

Since it’s made with instant ramen noodles, ground beef and pantry staples, this dairy-free recipe goes easy on the wallet.

13. Cheung Fun Rice Noodle Rolls

  • Time Commitment: 45 minutes
  • Why We Love It: special occasion-worthy, beginner-friendly

This classic dim sum couldn’t be simpler to pull off, despite the vegan recipe calling for making the gluten-free rice noodles from scratch. (And while you could use a rice noodle maker, you can totally make them using a plate and a wide-rimmed sauté pan with a lid instead.)

14. Laksa Noodle Soup

  • Time Commitment: 45 minutes
  • Why We Love It: make ahead, beginner-friendly, special occasion-worthy

This dairy-free Malaysian main made with coconut milk is guaranteed to soothe the soul at first sip. The key is sautéing the laksa paste with garlic, ginger, chile and lemongrass for maximum flavor.

15. Asian Chopped Salad with Crispy Chow Mein Noodles

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It: gluten free, beginner-friendly, <30 minutes

It’s gluten-free, Paleo and loaded with crunchy ingredients that’ll keep you coming back for more. We’re talking fried chow mein noodles, toasted almonds and all the fresh produce.

16. Chicken Khao Soi

  • Time Commitment: 50 minutes
  • Why We Love It: high protein, dairy free, beginner-friendly

Sweet dreams are made of Thai coconut curry noodle soup. It’s dairy-free, fragrant and impeccably balanced, from the luscious coconut milk to the bold red curry paste to the zingy lime juice.

17. Peanut-Free Chicken and Shrimp Pad Thai

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, high protein

Because your nut allergy shouldn’t stand between you and this protein-packed essential. The recipe feeds two, so simply double (or triple) the ingredients to cook for more.

18. Bibim Nengmyun

  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, gluten free, <10 ingredients

If you want to curb the spiciness of the gluten-free buckwheat noodles tossed in hot pepper sauce, add a bit of honey to the mix (and top your vegetarian plate with extra cucumbers).

19. Wonton Noodle Soup

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes
  • Why We Love It: kid-friendly, beginner-friendly, high protein

Make the shrimp-pork wontons yourself, according to the recipe, or save time by using store-bought frozen wontons instead. Either way, this dairy-free recipe won't disappoint.

20. Mayo Ramen

  • Time Commitment: 10 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, vegetarian, beginner-friendly

The secret to this vegetarian, dairy-free tonkotsu copycat? Whisking the ramen’s seasoning packet, Kewpie mayo and a few pantry staples together, then combining it with the noodle water to create a thick, luxurious broth.

21. Vietnamese Garlic Prawn Noodle Salad

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, make ahead, beginner-friendly

The citrusy, garlicky vinaigrette would taste good on just about any salad you can imagine, but we especially like it on this gluten-free, pescatarian gem.

22. Paleo Chicken Japchae with Korean Glass Noodles

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: gluten free, low carb, keto-friendly, beginner-friendly

If you’re on a low-carb or gluten-free diet, dangmyeon, or Korean sweet potato noodles, are your new best friend. The sauce is nothing but coconut aminos, aged balsamic and toasted sesame oil.

23. Chile Oil Garlic Noodles

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, beginner-friendly, gluten free

Wide, flat rice noodles meet crushed peanuts and a homemade garlic chile oil. This crowd-pleaser is gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan, BTW.

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24. Soba Noodles with Asparagus, Miso Butter and Egg

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <10 ingredients, vegetarian, beginner-friendly, <30 minutes

The trick to the impeccably tender asparagus, you ask? Separating the soft tips from the sturdy stocks, then tossing the stalks into the noodle water as it boils before adding the tips.

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25. Hoisin-Ginger Noodles

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It: crowd-pleaser, <30 minutes, beginner-friendly

Punchy, salty and just sweet enough, this lightning-fast dish won't disappoint. Udon is the go-to noodle here, but lo mein, shirataki or even linguine will do, if you'd prefer.

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26. Cheesy Kimchi Linguine with Gochujang Butter

  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, vegetarian, beginner-friendly

It may be unconventional, but it's certainly delicious. The funky fermented pasta is finished with crispy seaweed, scallions and a runny egg for good measure.

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26 Easy Asian Noodle Recipes You’ll Want to Add to Your Weekly Rotation (2024)

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What are the different types of Asian noodle dishes? ›

Japanese
  • Champon – Noodle dish from Japanese-Chinese cuisine.
  • Hōtō – Popular regional dish from Yamanashi, made by stewing flat udon noodles and vegetables in miso soup.
  • Okinawa soba – Type of Japanese noodle.
  • Ramen – Japanese dish of Chinese origin consisting of wheat noodles in a meat or fish broth.

How do you make noodles more interesting? ›

11 Toppings to Make Your Instant Noodles Tastier and Healthier
  1. Pesto. This classic Italian sauce combines ingredients like garlic cloves, parmesan and basil, which gives it its signature green colour. ...
  2. Pesto. ...
  3. Cheese Slices. ...
  4. Cheese Slices. ...
  5. Sesame Seeds and Flaxseeds. ...
  6. Sesame Seeds and Flaxseeds. ...
  7. Edamame Beans. ...
  8. Edamame Beans.
Aug 6, 2019

How to make better 2 minute noodles? ›

The key to pimping up your 2-minute noodles is to make your own broth (you can discard the one you get with noodles) and stuff your noodles with veggies. So, you start as you would normally do when you make noodles - fill in a pot with water and put it on medium-high heat.

How to create your own instant noodle? ›

The idea is simple and genius: Combine par-cooked noodles, a bit of vegetable base, some raw sliced veggies, and a few seasonings inside a jar. Add boiling water, wait a few minutes, and you've got yourself a lunch with all the appeal of instant noodles, but with actual flavor and freshness trapped under that lid.

What are the skinny Asian noodles called? ›

The term vermicelli encompasses a broad category of thin Asian noodles. The noodle must have a diameter of less than 0.06 inches (1.5 mm) to be classified as vermicelli. The most popular type of Asian vermicelli noodle is rice vermicelli.

What can I add to noodles to make them tasty? ›

I'm talking simple sauces and condiments like:
  1. Miso paste.
  2. Chili bean sauce.
  3. Thai curry paste.
  4. Japanese curry powder.
  5. Fish sauce.
  6. Harissa.
  7. Vinegar.
  8. Ponzu.

How to spice up your noodles? ›

Add some heat with a spicy condiment, or depth with a cooking sauce or oil.
  1. Sriracha.
  2. Chilli sauce.
  3. Hot sauce.
  4. Tamarind sauce.
  5. Soy sauce.
  6. Fish sauce.
  7. Sesame oil.
Nov 24, 2022

How to spice up plain noodles? ›

Buttered noodles are simple to make with your favorite pasta, butter, Parmesan cheese, salt, and pepper for a quick and easy, kid-friendly dish. Fresh herbs and a little lemon juice could be added to amp up the flavor.

How to make noodles in 1 minute? ›

Preparation
  1. In a medium bowl, mix together the black vinegar, sesame oil, soy sauce, and sugar. Set aside.
  2. Cook the noodles according to the package instructions, then drain. ...
  3. Garnish with the garlic, scallions, chili oil, and sesame seeds.
  4. Enjoy!
  5. Meal planning made easy with the Tasty app.
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Is it OK to eat dry 2 minute noodles? ›

Can I eat 2 Minute Noodles raw? While we know that some consumers love eating our noodles raw, they're designed to be cooked so we wouldn't recommend eating them raw. Cooking them for 2 minutes is what makes them 2 Minute Noodles!

Can you crack an egg into 2 minute noodles? ›

So yes indeed it's fine to crack an egg in hot boiling ramen noodles.

What are the healthiest instant noodles? ›

The Best Instant Noodles for Healthy Instant Soup
  • Vite Ramen. The main selling point of Vite Ramen is that these instant noodles have all the nutrition necessary for a human. ...
  • One Culture Foods. ...
  • Immi. ...
  • Noma Lim. ...
  • Mike's Mighty Good. ...
  • Nissin All-In Instant Noodles. ...
  • House Foods. ...
  • Oh So Tasty.

Can I cook noodles with just hot water? ›

Yes, you can cook instant noodles with hot water. You don't have to use a stove. Open the package and put noodles into a bowl. Pour hot water into the bowl and use a lid or plastic wrap to cover the rim of the bowl.

What are the 3 types of noodles in Japan? ›

8 types of Japanese noodles
  • Ramen. Everyone loves ramen (ラーメン), perhaps the most famous Japanese noodle. ...
  • Udon. Udon (うどん) noodles are the thickest type of Japanese noodle. ...
  • Soba. Buckwheat noodles, called soba (蕎麦), are usually made with a mixture of buckwheat and wheat flour. ...
  • Yakisoba. ...
  • Sōmen. ...
  • Hiyamugi. ...
  • Shirataki. ...
  • Harusame.

What is the most popular Chinese noodle dish? ›

The Top 10 Chinese Noodle Dishes
  1. Beijing Soybean Paste Noodles (Zhajiangmian北京炸酱面) ...
  2. Lanzhou Hand-Pulled Noodles with Beef (兰州牛肉拉面) ...
  3. Chengdu Dandan Noodles (Dandanmian成都担担面) ...
  4. Guilin Rice Noodles (桂林米粉) ...
  5. Xi'an Sliced Noodles (Daoxiaomian 西安刀削面) ...
  6. Chongqing Spicy Noodles (Xiaomian 重庆小面)

What are the five kinds of noodles? ›

Top 11 Different Types of Noodles
  • Egg Noodles. A common type of noodles used in Asian cuisines, egg noodles or E-fu noodles is made with eggs, wheat, and water. ...
  • Soba Noodles. ...
  • Ramen Noodles. ...
  • Rice Stick Noodles. ...
  • Udon Noodles. ...
  • Shirataki Noodles. ...
  • Somen Noodles. ...
  • Harusame Noodles.

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