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Post navigation Want to Save this Recipe for Later? Leave a Reply 14 comments Alayna — November 28, 2021 @ 2:21 PM Reply On #5 it says to make your noodles then marinate your chicken I think you should make your noodles a little bit before you chicken is done marinating Sandra — August 25, 2021 @ 9:10 AM Reply This list is exactly what I was looking for. I’ve been craving noodles for a while now. Angela Cervantes — June 19, 2020 @ 2:38 PM Reply I tried your shrimp and asparagus recipe and my family LOVED IT!!!! Sini — December 8, 2018 @ 9:49 AM Reply I’ve only attempted the bang bang shrimp recipe but can I just say it was so easy to make! And so tasty!! Susie Vree — August 22, 2017 @ 5:27 PM Reply Tried your teryaki chicken dish and your garlic noodle dish. They are amazing!!!!!! You couldn’t be more right when you say they are better than take out. Made them exactly like you said and they turned out perfectly. They will be my new go to recipes when I have company over. Thank you!!!! Do you happen to have a recipe for the steamed vegetables at Chinese restaurants? I love the sauce they use but have no idea what it is. Thanks again! Karen — July 7, 2017 @ 7:58 AM Reply These look wonderful! . Everything I’ve made from your blog is tasty and when I cook for friends, I inevitably have to share your recipe (don’t want to as I want them to think I’m the star chef!) Finally, I appreciate your recent posts with offering several recipe choices with similar food options (like all noodles!) so I can pick the ones I want to try. We are so lucky you’re there! Thank you! Melanie — July 7, 2017 @ 4:18 AM Reply THANKS for these Asian recipes!!! I count on your recipes, and make them every week.They’re absolutely delicious.(Please keep posting more Asian ones. Korean recipes too. Jajangmyeon please.)Thank you! Juliet — April 5, 2016 @ 10:53 PM Reply Absolutely delicious! I made it using prawns and grilled meat chunks. My kids loved it a lot. Find some more simple and quick cooking recipes at Simply Native Foods. Sarah — April 5, 2016 @ 2:54 PM Reply ahhhh yes. I just bought two fresh packages of asian noodles 🙂Sarah@ Midwest Darling Thessauron — April 5, 2016 @ 4:05 AM Reply I just ate dinner but I’m hungry again after seeing all these lovely pictures. Pepper Dasnee — April 4, 2016 @ 7:20 PM Reply Thank you! These are great for when I’m craving for noodles 🙂 Holly Deffenbaugh — April 4, 2016 @ 7:18 AM Reply This makes me want to leave work early and make some teriyaki chicken! Your photography makes me drool. Fernando @ Eating With Your Hands — April 2, 2016 @ 1:52 AM Reply Love me some soba noodles, especially with white sesame seeds on top! FiveLittleHens — April 3, 2016 @ 8:06 AM Reply You bet, especially in the heat of the summer. So cool and refreshing with a sake/cucumber martini!My favorite breakfast is ramen with poached egg and kimchi. FAQs References

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Fast, cheap and quick! And you can use any kind of noodles you have on hand – fettuccine, spaghetti, ramen, anything!

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Get your Asian noodle fix with these 10 recipes! They are seriously so easy to make, and you can use any type of noodles you have on hand – there’s no need to go to a specialty store. If spaghettiis your jam, spaghetti noodles can be used for all! Why make dinner more complicated than it really needs to be?

1. Asian Garlic Noodles – Easy peasy Asian noodle stir-fry using pantry ingredients that you already have on hand. Quick, no-fuss, and made in less than 30min. [GET THE RECIPE.]

2. Bang Bang Shrimp Pasta – The favorite bang bang shrimp is turned into the creamiest, easiest pasta dishes of all. You can also substitute Greek yogurt for a healthier twist. [GET THE RECIPE.]

3. Beef Noodle Stir Fry – You can add in your favorite veggies, making this to be the perfect clean-out-the-fridge type meal. [GET THE RECIPE.]

4. Easy Homemade Ramen – Ramen is easier to make than you think. And you know it’sso much tastier (and healthier) than the store-bought packaged version. [GET THE RECIPE.]

5. Teriyaki Chicken Noodle Bowls – The teriyaki sauce is completely homemade. But you can use store-bought too if you’re in a pinch. I won’t judge if you won’t.[GET THE RECIPE.]

6. Cheater Pho (Asian Noodle Soup) – ​With this simplified version, you can have homemade pho on your table in 30 min or less. It doesn’t get any easier (than the 4 hour pho version of course). [GET THE RECIPE.]

7. Sesame Soba Noodles – With a simple Asian vinaigrette and soba noodles, these noodles are quick and refreshing. Feel free to add a hard-boiled egg for protein. [GET THE RECIPE.]

8. Quick Chicken and Broccoli Stir Fry – A lightning fast noodle stir fry made with linguine noodles, although you can use anything really – angel hair, fettuccine, spaghetti, etc. You name it. It’s all good.[GET THE RECIPE.]

9. Thai Shrimp Noodles – Shrimp, veggies and linguine. Plus, a peanut garnish. Done.[GET THE RECIPE.]

10. Panda Express Chow Mein Copycat – Tastes just like Panda Express except it takes just minutes to whip up and tastes a million times better. DUH. [GET THE RECIPE.]

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  1. Alayna November 28, 2021 @ 2:21 PM Reply

    On #5 it says to make your noodles then marinate your chicken I think you should make your noodles a little bit before you chicken is done marinating

  2. Sandra August 25, 2021 @ 9:10 AM Reply

    This list is exactly what I was looking for. I’ve been craving noodles for a while now.

  3. Angela Cervantes June 19, 2020 @ 2:38 PM Reply

    I tried your shrimp and asparagus recipe and my family LOVED IT!!!!

  4. Sini December 8, 2018 @ 9:49 AM Reply

    I’ve only attempted the bang bang shrimp recipe but can I just say it was so easy to make! And so tasty!!

  5. Susie Vree August 22, 2017 @ 5:27 PM Reply

    Tried your teryaki chicken dish and your garlic noodle dish. They are amazing!!!!!! You couldn’t be more right when you say they are better than take out. Made them exactly like you said and they turned out perfectly. They will be my new go to recipes when I have company over. Thank you!!!! Do you happen to have a recipe for the steamed vegetables at Chinese restaurants? I love the sauce they use but have no idea what it is. Thanks again!

  6. Karen July 7, 2017 @ 7:58 AM Reply

    These look wonderful! . Everything I’ve made from your blog is tasty and when I cook for friends, I inevitably have to share your recipe (don’t want to as I want them to think I’m the star chef!) Finally, I appreciate your recent posts with offering several recipe choices with similar food options (like all noodles!) so I can pick the ones I want to try. We are so lucky you’re there! Thank you!

  7. Melanie July 7, 2017 @ 4:18 AM Reply

    THANKS for these Asian recipes!!! I count on your recipes, and make them every week.They’re absolutely delicious.
    (Please keep posting more Asian ones. Korean recipes too. Jajangmyeon please.)
    Thank you!

  8. Juliet April 5, 2016 @ 10:53 PM Reply

    Absolutely delicious! I made it using prawns and grilled meat chunks. My kids loved it a lot. Find some more simple and quick cooking recipes at Simply Native Foods.

  9. Sarah April 5, 2016 @ 2:54 PM Reply

    ahhhh yes. I just bought two fresh packages of asian noodles 🙂

    Sarah
    @ Midwest Darling

  10. Thessauron April 5, 2016 @ 4:05 AM Reply

    I just ate dinner but I’m hungry again after seeing all these lovely pictures.

  11. Pepper Dasnee April 4, 2016 @ 7:20 PM Reply

    Thank you! These are great for when I’m craving for noodles 🙂

  12. Holly Deffenbaugh April 4, 2016 @ 7:18 AM Reply

    This makes me want to leave work early and make some teriyaki chicken! Your photography makes me drool.

  13. Fernando @ Eating With Your Hands April 2, 2016 @ 1:52 AM Reply

    Love me some soba noodles, especially with white sesame seeds on top!

    • FiveLittleHens April 3, 2016 @ 8:06 AM Reply

      You bet, especially in the heat of the summer. So cool and refreshing with a sake/cucumber martini!

      My favorite breakfast is ramen with poached egg and kimchi.

10 Quick-Fix Asian Noodle Recipes - Damn Delicious (2024)

FAQs

How to make Kylie Jenner ramen? ›

✨️recipe incase you wanna try: ✨️cook ramen according to package, save the water. ✨️place noodles in a pan and mix in 1tbls butter, 1tsp garlic powder, 1egg beaten and a bit of the noodle water. mix fully ✨️top with everything bagel seasoning, enjoy 😉 #food #ramen #kyliejenner #fyp.

What is lo mein sauce made of? ›

Most commonly, lo mein involves chicken, beef, pork, turkey, shrimp or tofu. Sauce components: Lo mein sauce is mainly composed of sesame oil, light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, garlic, ginger, oyster sauce and a dash of sugar. If you like your noodles to have a little heat, you can sprinkle in some red pepper flakes.

How to spice up your 2 minute noodles? ›

Your wholefood, healthy 2-minute noodles and ready but not ready yet. Serve them into a bowl and pimp them up with some beautifully fried shallots, fresh and finely sliced spring onion, and fragrant coriander. Trust me, fresh herbs are your best friends.

What is the Chinese version of a noodle made from flour and eggs and looks like spaghetti? ›

Chao Mian ( 炒面 ) (Chow Mein)

These thin, crinkly, and crispy noodles, originating from Guangdong, China, are made with wheat flour, eggs, and water. Whether they are freshly made or dried, they must be cooked in boiling water, rinsed, and drained before stir-frying.

How to make ramen 10x better? ›

10 Ingredients to Spice Up Your Ramen
  1. Sriracha. For those looking to add a different kind of kick in the form of heat, Sriracha is your option! ...
  2. Peanut Butter. ...
  3. Dried Seaweed. ...
  4. Furikake. ...
  5. Kimchi. ...
  6. Miso Paste. ...
  7. Soy Sauce. ...
  8. Eggs.
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How to make Jin ramen? ›

Cooking Direction with Microwave
  1. Open the lid entirely and add powder soup.
  2. Add 370mL of boiling water up to the indicated line.
  3. Microwave it for 2 minutes (1000W) or 2 minutes and 30 seconds (700W).
  4. And it is ready to be served! Enjoy delicious ramen noodle soup!

What is the brown sauce in Chinese food called? ›

Oyster sauce is commonly used in Chinese food and adds a savory, salty, umami flavor. Both can be found in most grocery stores. If you like, you can add grated or minced ginger or garlic. Serve your homemade brown sauce with a beef, chicken, or pork stir-fry or chow mein dish.

What can I add to noodles for flavor? ›

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.
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What is better, chow mein or lo mein? ›

Largely this is a matter of personal taste since both dishes can be made to your preference. If you prefer lightly sauced noodles with some crunch and vegetables with some snap, chow mein might be the way to go. If you like a more comforting noodle with richly flavored sauce, lo mein may be the better option.

How do you jazz up noodles? ›

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.

What to add to instant noodles to make it better? ›

Instead, whisk together sesame oil, peanut butter, honey, soy sauce, rice vinegar, garlic, and ginger and pour it over the hot noodles. Add chopped scallions and sesame seeds for even more flavor.

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 is the Chinese noodle dish whose name doesn't exist? ›

This article contains uncommon Unicode characters.
Biangbiang noodles
Traditional Chinese 麵 / 麵
Simplified Chinese 面 / 面
Hanyu Pinyinbiángbiáng miàn
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What is eggs in noodles called? ›

What Are Ramen Eggs? Ramen eggs are Japanese soft-boiled eggs marinated in a sweetened soy sauce mixture and served as a ramen topping. In Japan, ramen eggs are called ajitsuke tamago or ajitama. “Aji means taste, and tama means ball (or egg), so the literal translation is taste-ball,” Yamash*ta says.

How to make a noodle instant? ›

Bring 2½ cups of water to a boil in a small saucepan. Add the noodles and cook for 2 minutes. Add the flavor packet, stir, and continue to cook for another 30 seconds.

What does Kylie Jenner put in her noodles? ›

On Friday, Kylie Jenner shared a snapchat of her ramen recipe, which she glams up with garlic powder, butter, and egg.

How to make homemade instant ramen? ›

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.

How to make ramen hack? ›

For a nutty, Thai-inspired ramen hack, cook the noodles according to the instructions but ditch the flavor packet. Instead, whisk together sesame oil, peanut butter, honey, soy sauce, rice vinegar, garlic, and ginger and pour it over the hot noodles. Add chopped scallions and sesame seeds for even more flavor.

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