Alright, so I’ve been experimenting with Gochujang- a korean red pepper paste, for quite some time now and of course the first thing I thought to do with it was NOODLES! This red pepper paste packs heat but also has some garlic and a slight sweetness to it so it adds more than just spice- it adds a a lot of flavor. You can purchase it at almost any asian grocery store, or of course you can buy it here on Amazon.
This red pepper paste is great to throw in a stir fry with veggies, fried rice, in a grilled cheese, on some tofu, on wings..and so on and so forth. It’s incredibly versatile, potent and adds great color and flavor to any meal!
This recipe is so incredibly easy and once you look at the ingredients you will quickly realize that it doesn’t take much to make this paste come alive in any meal!
Recipe Adjustments:
Veggies: Feel free to swap out the cabbage for other veggies like broccoli, snap peas, and shredded carrot!
Noodles: I used a Linguini Fini but you could use any kind of asian noodle in this dish but nothing too thin like a ramen if you’re using a ton of veggies- you want a heartier noodle to stand up to all the other ingredients.
Anyway, I hope to share more Asian recipes with you all soon, well my version of Asian that is ?
Happy Eating ?


Tried this tonight and it was delicious! I followed one of the comments and added extra veggies and a dash of half and half and it was perfect! Thank you Palak!
Love how easy it was to throw this together. I added mushrooms as my other veggie and next time will omit the red bell pepper (I’m not a fan of any bell peppers but thought I’d give it a try anyway). Overall the dish ended up kinda dry for us. I didn’t add any water per the recommendation. When I reheated it, I did add water and finished it off with a splash of half and half and it was so much better! Will be doing that the next time. Thanks for a yummy recipe!
I have made this recipe almost 4 times in one month! It’s so quick and easy to make and the flavors are delicious! Thank you for this awesome recipe!
Do you add any salt to this?