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20 Minute Sweet and Spicy Noodles

Our Sweet and Spicy Noodles are an Asian-inspired, fast, easy weeknight dinner that can be ready and on the table in just 20 minutes!
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a pan with cooked noodles and cilantro, carrots, peanuts.

I don’t know what it is but I am all about sweet and spicy, lately!  These 20 Minute Sweet and Spicy Noodles are so easy and so spicy with a lovely touch of sweetness.  As my husband described it, they’re damn delicious.  After the success of our Sweet and Spicy Sriracha Chicken Thighs, I knew I wanted to use a similar sauce for some spicy noodles.  And the hubby was right, damn did it turn out delicious!

Ingredients Needed

noodles, cilantro, sriracha, chili garlic sauce, hoisin, peanuts, carrots, green onions, honey and garlic on a counter.

These sweet and spicy noodles are a fast and easy dinner to make with simple, easy ingredients.

  • Rice Noodles – We used a thicker cut rice noodle, but you could also use a thinner one, or a pasta noodle. If using pasta, be sure to cook it to al dente, first. Also, if you have a local Asian market nearby, check that out for rice noodles. You’ll be able to find not only a greater variety, but they’ll also be much more affordable than the brands you’ll find at your big grocery store.
  • Garlic – A staple in our cooking!
  • The SauceHoney, Hoisin, Soy Sauce, Sriracha, Garlic chilli paste, and Red Pepper Flakes.
  • Sesame Oil – Or another oil or fat to add to the pan, like butter or peanut oil.
  • GarnishesPeanuts, Shredded Carrots, Green Onions, and fresh Cilantro.

Tips: Add in some protein of choice or some other veggies!

By the way, if you haven’t made your own Homemade Hoisin Sauce yet, try it. I promise you won’t regret it!

Step-by-Step Instructions

a bowl with soy hoisin and chili garlic sauce and chopsticks.

Step 1: Whisk together the ingredients for your sauce.

The sauce as I made it is definitely spicy.  But you can tamper it down with less red pepper if you want just more of a hint of spice. My husband and I prefer more of a face punch of spice, especially to balance out the sweetness of the sauce is. M is definitely her father’s daughter and she too loved how spicy these were.  She even asked for more Sriracha on her plate!  Talk about proud mama moment!

Step 2: Cook your noodles. This will depend on the noodles that you use. You can use a rice noodle or a regular pasta noodle, follow the instructions on the package of whatever noodles you use. Now if you’re using a thinner rice noodle, then you won’t cook them by just adding them to boiling water. Like how we make our 15 Minute Garlic Fried Noodles.

Step 3: Heat the oil in your pan and add your sauce.

Step 4: Add your noodles to the hot pan with the sauce and stir to coat the noodles.

a pan with noodles, carrots, cilantro, and peanuts.

Step 5: Add your garnishes.

a pan with cooked noodles and cilantro, carrots, peanuts

Then enjoy! Winner winner 20 Minute Sweet and Spicy Noodles dinner!

chopsticks holding up some noodles in a pan with carrots and cilantro and peanuts

I usually gauge how good a meal is by how long the leftovers last. When my husband said they don’t last past breakfast the next day, I knew they were really freakin’ good.  These are right up there with our 15 minute Garlic Fried Noodles and now that I know M has a deep love for Sriracha like her parents, we’ll definitely be making these spicy noodles on the regular.

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chopsticks holding up some noodles in a pan with carrots and cilantro and peanuts.

FAQs

What kind of noodles should I use?

Whatever you have! Rice noodles or pasta, any work great with this dish. Rice noodles just require sitting in boiling water to cook, while pasta noodles will take longer – although Fresh Pasta from scratch will take much less time to cook. Follow the instructions on the package for the noodle of your choice.

Where can I find Rice Noodles?

Rice noodles are usually sold in the Asian section of your larger grocery store. Although you can also buy them online, or (and the best option) is to find a local Asian market. There they will have a ton of variety, all at a much better price!

Can I add a protein?

Absolutely! We especially love this with shrimp and will cook the shrimp first in sesame oil, with the garlic. You could also use chicken or tofu, too.

Can I add other veggies?

Of COURSE. This dish is great with whatever veggies you have! You can give them a sauté in the sesame oil to cook them, or add them as a garnish like the carrots.

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Happy Noodling, friends!

a pan with cooked noodles and cilantro, carrots, peanuts

20 Minute Sweet and Spicy Noodles

These Sweet and Spicy Noodles are a Thai inspired fast, easy weeknight dinner that can be ready and on the table in just 20 minutes!
4.67 from 180 votes
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Course: Main Course, Noodles
Cuisine: Asian
Diet: Vegetarian
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 6 people
Author: Tracy

Ingredients

  • 16 oz linguine rice noodles or regular pasta
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 3 tablespoons hoisin
  • 4 tablespoons honey
  • 2 teaspoons chili garlic sauce
  • 2 -3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/8 – 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes to taste
  • 1/4 cup sesame oil*
  • 2 cups shredded carrots approximately 2 large
  • 1 cup roasted, salted peanuts
  • 1/2 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons green onion, chopped
  • Sriracha to taste

Instructions

  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook noodles until al dente, approximately 6 minutes. 
  • Meanwhile, prep your veggies / garnishes.  In a small bowl mix soy sauce, hoisin, honey, chili garlic sauce, and red pepper flakes.  
  • A couple of minutes before the noodles are done, in a large saute pan, heat sesame oil over medium heat. Add garlic and cook for 30-60 seconds. Be sure it doesn't burn! Add sauce and stir.
  • When noodles are done, drain and add immediately to pan with sauce and stir until the noodles are well coated. 
  • Top with carrots, peanuts, cilantro, green onion, and Sriracha. Mix and serve!

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Notes

*Use a regular sesame oil. A dark, toasted sesame oil is meant more for a final drizzle after the dish has been cooked.  If used during cooking it could add a slightly burnt or bitter taste to the dish.
Add Protein:  Your shrimp, tofu, or chicken by cooking them in the sesame oil, first.  
Add Vegetables: Add your favorite vegetable by either cooking them in the sesame oil first or by adding them raw with the shredded carrots.
If adding additional vegetables or a protein, definitely double the sauce, at least. 

Nutrition

Calories: 584kcal | Carbohydrates: 88g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 990mg | Potassium: 391mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 7275IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 58mg | Iron: 2mg
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106 Comments

  1. Question: Do yo(u think this would be better (it’s already great!) made ahead and left to “marinate” (for lack of a better word) before serving?

    1. You mean all cooked and then re-heated? Better, probably not. But I have been known to eat the leftovers cold… If you mean prepping everything with the noodles before and then cooking, no you wouldn’t want to do that.

      1. I mean pasta cooked, mixed with sauce … then left in the fridge or on the counter for a bit so the noodles absorb the flavors, or the flavors “bloom.”

        1. Oh! Kind of like how you’d let a pasta salad marinate overnight – yes I’m sure you could do this and then toss it all in a pan, but you’d want to make sure your garlic cooked (unless you don’t mind a little raw garlic). If you try it – let me know what you think!

    1. Would you recommend cooking shrimp with the sauce and then add the noodles? About to make it very shortly. Thanks

      1. Hi Joe, sorry I didn’t see this earlier but yes, you can give the shrimp a quick cook in the sauce (I’d recommend doubling the sauce) and then add the noodles.

  2. I’m doing WW and tried this meal before I started and it’s a FAMILY FAVORITE! Do you have the break down of Nutrional facts by chance?

    1. Hi Martha! So glad your family enjoys it! I just updated the recipe card to include nutritional information based on the entire recipe being 6 servings. I hope this helps!

  3. For those that double the sauce, should I also double the sesame seed oil? I know it’s a strong flavor, so not sure if it would overpower?

    1. Hi Jenna! It can be a strong flavor to some so if you’re worried about it overpowering, I’d suggest cutting it down to 1/8 a cup. But if you love the sesame flavor, then it’s not overpowering, it’s a good balance with all of the other flavors. I hope you enjoy it – let me know what you think!

      1. 5 stars
        I just made these last night: my family LOVED them!! (That’s a hubby and three grown boys) I posted a picture of them on FB and and my @cheerstothetoast Instagram account…can’t tell you how many folks asked for the recipe!! Shared your link 😁 Thanks for a new family favorite!!

        1. Dana!! Thank you so much for sharing!! Thanks so much for sharing the link and I’m so so happy to hear you all enjoyed it so much. 😀

    2. 4 stars
      Yum! I added one more scoop of everything for the sauce and thought that was pretty good. I missed the note to double the sauce and will try that next time or will just use an 8 oz pkg of noodles.

      Air fried some tofu and dinner was served! My carnivore partner ate seconds, so that always demonstrates success!

  4. 5 stars
    This dish is DELICIOUS! Love the sauce which we made extra spicy. We now have a new family favorite. Thanks for sharing!

  5. This recipe came out great. I’ve cooked it several times now and it just keeps getting better. I made a rookie mistake the first time and let the noodles sit for too long while I was making the sauce. They got VERY sticky and mushy. Make sure to let the noodles soak in cold water if you’re still preparing the sauce. Also, I don’t know how no one mentioned this, but the recipe measurements don’t make nearly enough sauce. I double the sauce every time I make this now, and it perfectly covers the noodles.

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