Korean Cold Noodles with Spicy Sweet and Sour Gochujang Sauce

by Asian Recipes At Home

This cold, light and refreshing Korean noodles recipe is easy to make, healthy and has a spicy kick from the sweet and sour gochujang sauce. This noodle bowl is a great meal to have during summer.

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This cold, light and refreshing Korean noodle bowl recipe is easy to make, healthy and has a spicy kick from the sweet and sour gochujang sauce.

Fresh Raw Toppings

This Korean cold noodle bowl is topped with fresh raw vegetables. This gives it a nice fresh crunch and texture with the chewy noodles. Sometimes you’ll even see Asian pear pieces in a lot of the Korean cold noodle bowls. What is great about this recipe is you can add in whatever fresh toppings you’d like in your noodle bowl. Have leftover side dishes (banchan)? Assemble the banchan on top of this noodle bowl. Umm…yummy! We’d love to know what other toppings you’re adding into your bowl, so comment below, or mention/tag us on our Instagram page after you give this recipe a try. 

 

One quick note – make sure to get the pickling cucumbers. Pickling cucumbers offer more of a crunchy texture than traditional cucumbers. Traditional cucumbers in this recipe can work, but they won’t give you that nice crunchy texture like a pickling cucumber will. So trust us, just get the pickling cucumbers variety when you grab ingredients at the store for this recipe. 


This cold, light and refreshing Korean noodle bowl recipe is easy to make, healthy and has a spicy kick from the sweet and sour gochujang sauce.

The Noodles We Are Using For This Korean Spicy Cold Noodle Bowl

For this recipe, we’re using a round style noodle. It’s a round, white flour-based pasta and has a great texture for this cold noodle bowl. You could also use a buckwheat soba noodle pasta for this recipe, and it will be just as delicious. Simply cook the noodles according to the package directions. Then, once the noodles are cooked, rinse them with cold water to stop the cooking process and to chill them before assembling your noodle bowl.


 

We hope you enjoy this Korean Cold Noodles with Spicy Sweet and Sour Gochujang Sauce recipe!

 

This cold, light and refreshing Korean noodle bowl recipe is easy to make, healthy and has a spicy kick from the sweet and sour gochujang sauce.

 

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This cold, light and refreshing Korean noodle bowl recipe is easy to make, healthy and has a spicy kick from the sweet and sour gochujang sauce.

Korean Cold Noodles with Spicy Sweet and Sour Gochujang Sauce

Yield: 4
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes

This cold, light and refreshing Korean noodles recipe is easy to make, healthy and has a spicy kick from the sweet and sour gochujang sauce. 

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Cut the cucumbers and carrots into 2-3 inch long matchstick-like pieces.
  2. Slice the kimchi into very thin pieces.
  3. Cook the noodles according to the package.
  4. While the noodles are cooking, let's mix the spicy sweet and sour gochujang sauce. Mix the sugar, gochujang, fish sauce, and vinegar together well in a small bowl, and set aside for later.
  5. Once the noodles are cooked, drain into a colander, rinse with cold water and drain well.
  6. Now you can assemble your cold noodle bowl to your liking with the fresh vegetables, kimchi, spicy sauce mixture, green onions, and toasted sesame seeds.
  7. Serve and enjoy!

Notes

*Pickling cucumbers have a more crunchy texture and not as mushy as regular cucumbers. If you can find pickling cucumbers, we highly recommend using this variety for this recipe. If you can't find pickling cucumbers, regular cucumbers will work just fine.

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4 comments

Suzanne October 14, 2022 - 9:01 pm

This looks so good! What a great meal for a weeknight or to serve to guests!

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Asian Recipes At Home October 28, 2022 - 10:57 am

This is a great and quick meal for any weeknight! We hope you enjoy!

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Vanessa October 14, 2022 - 9:01 pm

Thanks for sharing ! Do they reheat well?

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Asian Recipes At Home October 28, 2022 - 11:01 am

We recommend serving this cold and not heating or reheating this dish. Ideally, just make enough servings of the noodles to eat during that meal. It’s pretty easy to make fresh noodles the next day. Any leftover toppings or sauce can definitely be refrigerated in an air-tight container to use the next day – no reheating necessary! Enjoy!

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