Easy & Addictive Asian Garlic Noodles Recipe (2024)

29 Mar 2020

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Easy & Addictive Asian Garlic Noodles Recipe (1)

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I shared this easy pantry dish last week on IG stories and have heard SO much tasty feedback from you guys! It’s quickly become a comfort dish for us, so I love hearing that many of your families including little ones have lapped it up and requested it again. This is inspired by the garlic noodles that I’ve only been able to find at crawfish / seafood boil restaurants – these restaurants often have mixed cultural influences, so it’s no surprise they came up with a tasty fusion dish involving buttery, garlicky noodles with subtle Asian flavors.

This was Nick’s best attempt using what we had in our kitchen, so adjust the toppings and ratios per your tastes and based on what you have on hand. We used shrimp that we had in the freezer, but I’ve loved seeing your renditions with either mushrooms, spinach, fish, bacon, sausage, or served alone with a glass of wine – yum!

For more easy meal ideas, check out our past Extra (Ap)Petite recipe posts!

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EXTRA (AP)PETITE: ADDICTIVE GARLIC NOODLES

Servings: 2 people

Ingredients

  • Half a box or 8 oz of pasta*
  • Approximately 6 cloves of garlic minced
  • 1 to 2 Tbsp butter
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil

For the sauce

  • 1 Tbsp oyster sauce**
  • 1 tsp soy or fish sauce***
  • 1 Tbsp brown sugar

For toppings

  • Chopped scallions
  • Parmesan cheese
  • Optional: Drizzle of sesame oil, black pepper, Trader Joe’s chili onion crunch hot sauce

Instructions

  • Cook pasta per box instructions in lightly salted water, and set aside a little pasta water in a bowl for later. Drain the pasta, rinse under cold water to avoid clumping and set aside.

  • While pasta is cooking, chop up and heat the garlic in a large pan with the olive oil and butter over low-medium heat for 5 – 10 minutes, until garlic softens and is fragrant. It’s important to cook the garlic slowly on heat that isn’t too high, to avoid burning the garlic. You can let it sit in the pan and don’t need to constantly sauté it – maybe just stir once every few minutes. The goal is to infuse the garlic flavor into the butter and oil.

  • Note: if you’re including shrimp or other seafood, season it separately then simply sauté it in the garlic oil..S et your cooked seafood aside to mix in later.

  • Mix up the sauce in a separate small bowl. Soy sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, and optional fish sauce.

  • Add noodles to the pan once the garlic is done sautéing, while keeping the heat on. Toss the noodles, garlic, sauce mixture and scallions. Add in a little of the saved pasta water to help everything mix smoothly.

  • Top with grated parmesan cheese and an optional drizzle of sesame oil and chilis!

Notes

Personally I like these noodles lightly sauced so you can taste the garlic and cheese more, but several of you mentioned doubling the sauce recipe – never hurts to have extra on hand!

* Pasta: Now that we’ve made this several times, it worked best with thinner (DeCecco linguini fini was so good for this!) or flat noodles where the garlic flavor and sauce sticks better. In these photos, we only had bucatini which is a thicker, hollow noodle so it didn't work as well. For any box pasta I would highly recommend anything DeCecco brand though!

** Oyster sauce is in a lot of Asian cooking for adding savoriness and depth, and can be found at most Asian grocery stores or at the international aisles of regular groceries. You can substitute hoisin sauce, but since that's sweeter, I’d reduce the brown sugar by maybe half. Some have also subbed Worcestershire sauce mixed with soy sauce.

*** Soy and fish sauce will each add a different type of saltiness to the dish, so you can use whichever you prefer or a mix. I love fish sauce on noodles so add 1 tsp in addition to the soy!

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Easy & Addictive Asian Garlic Noodles Recipe (5)Garlic butter and oil cooking slowly on low-medium heat.

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Season optional seafood (used defrosted frozen shrimp here), cook in garlic, and set aside to avoiding overcooking.

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Pasta drained with a little pasta water set aside, while garlic finishes sautéing.

Easy & Addictive Asian Garlic Noodles Recipe (8) Toss cooked noodles with the garlic butter, sauce, and scallions.

Easy & Addictive Asian Garlic Noodles Recipe (9)Garnish with parmesan cheese, a drizzle of sesame oil, and some chili and black pepper if desired.

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FAQs

What is garlic noodles made of? ›

Description. Incredibly simple yet satisfying, it's no wonder this dish became famous so quickly in San Francisco. Chewy egg noodles tossed in lots of garlic, butter, and umami-loaded sauces...it's the perfect pairing to any fish, seafood, or chicken!

What culture is garlic noodles? ›

Vietnamese American garlic noodles, recently named one of The New York Times' most popular dishes of 2022, are a delicious example. Vietnamese-born aristocrat-turned-restaurateur Helene An fled South Vietnam for San Francisco in 1975, moving in with her mother-in-law, Diana.

How many calories are in garlic noodles? ›

Asian Garlic Noodles
Nutrition Facts 1 servings per container Serving size 4 oz Calories per serving 376Amount/servingAmount/serving
Saturated Fat 8.3gDietary Fiber 1.5g
Trans Fat 0gTotal Sugars 8.9g
Cholesterol 35.5mgIncludes 0g Added Sugars
Sodium 567mgProtein 8.9g
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What is the key ingredient in noodles? ›

There are three key ingredients in wheat-based noodles: wheat flour, water, and salt. Other than the three main ingredients, USDA regulations allow instant noodles to contain palm oil, seasoning, sodium phosphates, potato starches, gums, and other ingredients.

Why do Asians eat garlic with meals? ›

In traditional Chinese medicine, garlic is used to improve cardiovascular health and immunity as well as to treat cancer (2, 4). Garlic was used in daily Chinese diet since around 2000 B.C. or earlier where it was consumed especially with raw meat (2).

Who invented garlic noodles? ›

In 1970s San Francisco, Vietnamese chef Helene An was inspired by her surrounding Italian neighborhood and cooked noodles using ingredients that were locally available to her.

Where did Vietnamese garlic noodles come from? ›

Vietnamese Garlic Noodle Roots. Most people trace Vietnamese garlic noodles to the Bay Area's Thanh Long restaurant. In 1969, Diana An, the family matriarch and a wealthy woman from Vietnam, was visiting a cousin in San Francisco.

What is the seasoning in super noodles? ›

Noodles (Water, WHEAT Flour (with added Calcium Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Palm Oil, Antioxidants (Butylated Hyrdoxyanisole, Citric Acid, Propyl Gallate)), Glucose Syrup, Salt, Flavour Enhancers (Monosodium Glutamate, Disodium 5'-ribonucleotides), Flavouring, Onion, Garlic, Potassium Chloride, Yeast Extract, Maltodextrin, ...

How to create your own instant noodle? ›

How to Make Homemade Cup of Noodles
  1. Start with a glass pint jar, like those use for canning, and place your broth base on the bottom.
  2. Layer in some tasty, spicy seasonings.
  3. Add some cooked vegetables and some form of protein, if you like—leftover chicken, beef, or pork are great here.
  4. Add the cooked noodles.

What can I add to noodles for flavor? ›

  1. Butter and Milk (France) To give your noodle recipe a French twist, all you'll need are two ingredients: butter and 🥛 milk. ...
  2. Kimchi (Korea) ...
  3. Fried Bacon and Egg (USA) ...
  4. Peanut Butter and Sriracha Sauce (Thailand) ...
  5. Sliced Cheese (Italy) ...
  6. Sesame Oil and Soy Sauce (Japan) ...
  7. Garlic and Soy Sauce (China) ...
  8. Canned meat.
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How many calories are in Ching's garlic noodles? ›

Ching's Secret Instant Noodles, Hot Garlic (0.5 cup) contains 37g total carbs, 34g net carbs, 10g fat, 6g protein, and 260 calories.

How many calories are in black garlic noodles? ›

441kcal

How many calories are in hibachi garlic noodles? ›

1 serving of hibachi noodles (Japanese Style Linguine) contains 435 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 79% carbs, 6% fat, and 15% protein. This is a good source of proteins (29% of your Daily Value), fiber (36% of your Daily Value), and potassium (9% of your Daily Value).

Where are garlic noodles from? ›

The story, then, of how a noodle dish born and popularized within San Francisco's Vietnamese community—a product of immigrant ingenuity—spread across culinary borders to become one of the region's most iconic foods is a uniquely Bay Area tale.

Where did garlic noodles come from? ›

The Origins of Garlic Noodles

After trying spaghetti aglio e olio (spaghetti with garlic and oil) for the first time at an Italian restaurant in San Francisco, An set out to reinvent the dish. Today, garlic noodles are popular in Asian restaurants throughout the United States and in home kitchens.

What are noodles made out of? ›

Noodles can be crafted from everything from root vegetables to tapioca flour, mung bean starch, seaweed, and rice flour. They can be stretched, pulled, rolled, cut, and twisted. They show up in soups, salads, steaming broths, stir-fries, side dishes and as the star event.

Who created garlic noodles? ›

Kenji López-Alt, and based on the noodle dish originally created and served by Helene An at San Francisco's Thanh Long restaurant, are extraordinarily simple and delicious on their own, but that doesn't mean you can't fancy them up a bit.

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