26 Noodle Recipes to Put on Repeat (2025)

We have recipes for fans of every noodle, from cold to hot and salad to soup. Find your go-to homemade ramen, soba, and udon noodles; try Chinese Biang Biang Noodles and Thai drunken noodles; and make noodles from egg, rice, sesame, and sweet potato to accompany protein and vegetables in bowls full of flavor and texture. Toss, twirl, and slurp away with our favorite noodle recipes.

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Tiger Salad with Green Tea Noodles

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A mouthwatering dressing, a pile of fresh herbs, and a heap of chewy soba noodles make a complete — and completely satisfying — 20-minute meal that's perfect in the summer heat. Cold buckwheat noodles are tossed in an umami-forward dressing with celery, cilantro, scallions, and a Thai chili for a kick of heat.

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Herbal Chicken Bone Broth with Soba Noodles

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Fresh soba noodles, hearty vegetables, and replenishing herbs come together in a soothing chicken bone broth. Look for soba noodles made from 100% buckwheat for the best flavor.

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Longevity Noodles with Oyster, Shiitake, and Enoki Mushrooms

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These spicy, savory noodles are a must for Lucky Chow producer Danielle Chang at her Lunar New Year feast. Cutting the noodles is strictly forbidden because cutting is a metaphor for shortening a life, so twirl the long strands to serve and eat. A mix of torn and sliced mushrooms (also a symbol of health and longevity) adds a variety of textures and a bite of umami to this quick-cooking dish.

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Collard Greens Ramen

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Chef Todd Richards is known for his personal, globally inspired take on Southern cuisine, and his Collard Greens Ramen is no exception. Riffing on a memorable bowl of yaka-mein he had as a child, Richards' soup begins with a pot of collards and a generous pour of bourbon, which cooks down into an intense potlikker. Shichimi togarashi, a Japanese spice blend of dried orange peel, ginger, sesame seeds, nori, and a mix of dried chiles, finishes off each bowl.

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Biang Biang Noodles

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For Jing Gao, owner of the Sichuan food company Fly by Jing, making these fresh hand-pulled noodles, doused in garlic, ginger, chile, and cumin, is as natural as breathing. A final pour of sizzling-hot oil is all you need to bloom the flavor of the seasonings.

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Caramelized Cabbage and Noodles with Lemon and Herbs

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"Variations of cabbage noodles are served across Central and Eastern Europe from Poland to the Czech Republic," cookbook author Leah Koenig says. "Depending on where it's being made, the dish might be dressed up with a sprinkling of paprika or ground poppy seeds, studded with salty nibs of bacon, or folded with other sautéed vegetables or cottage cheese. I like to brighten it up with a hit of lemon zest and heaps of fresh dill, parsley, and chives."

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Chilled Sesame Noodles

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"At Junzi, sesame noodles have been one of our signature dishes since we opened, thanks to a deeply flavorful, carefully layered sesame sauce made of pure sesame paste, aromatics, and fermented tofu," says 2021 F&W Best New Chef Lucas Sin. "Finish off the dish with chile oil and it's a classic — but not like one you've had before."

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Parsley Egg Noodles with Squash-and-Tomato Sugo

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Resting this enriched pasta dough for the full two hours is essential to the final texture. Too short of a rest results in puffy, thick noodles, while a well-rested dough rolls into thin, tender pasta. A simple sugo made with extra-virgin olive oil, yellow onion, butternut squash, salt, and tomatoes is the perfect complement.

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Rice Noodle Salad Bowls with Grilled Lemongrass Chicken

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Like rice paper rolls and banh mi, rice-noodle salad bowls — often categorized at restaurants as rice vermicelli bowls or bun (the name of the noodles in Vietnamese) — can feature many wonderful things, like grilled lemongrass chicken skewers. The vegetables provide refreshing crunch and herbal pungency, the noodles carry flavor, and the main feature and toppings are up to you.

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Life-Changing Udon with Soft-Boiled Egg, Hot Soy, and Black Pepper

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Butter, egg yolk, and starch enrich the soy broth, dressing chewy udon noodles in a silky sauce inspired by cookbook author Hetty McKinnon's visit to Udon Shin, a restaurant in Tokyo's bustling Shinjuku ward. Sharp black pepper and scallions break up its deeply savory edge with light spice and fresh flavor.

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Tofu Pad Thai

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Pad Thai, also called kway teow pad Thai (meaning "Thai-style stir-fried rice noodles"), is customized in endless ways by street food vendors, restaurateurs, and home cooks all over the world. But at the heart of this beloved Thai noodle dish is a delectably sweet, salty, and sour sauce that's seasoned with fish sauce, sugar, tamarind, and lime juice.

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Leftover Roast Turkey and Chinese Egg Noodle Soup

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Cookbook author Andrea Nguyen says mi ga tay means "egg noodle soup with Western chicken." Use this recipe with leftover rotisserie chicken or Thanksgiving turkey.

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Spicy Mango Pork with Noodles

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The technique of tempering — heating spices gently in oil or ghee to release their essential oils — is commonly used in Indian cooking to build layers of flavor. Here, sweet and peppery mango teams up with pork for a gentle simmer in the spice-laden oil. The pork and mango mixture is served over thin rice noodles or vermicelli.

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Chilled Sesame Soba Bowl with Cucumber and Scallions

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This easy recipe by Basic Kitchen's Robin Hollis is endlessly riff-able: The lightly sweet, nutty sesame sauce makes a great starting point for additions such as salmon, grilled chicken, a fried or boiled egg, or extra veggies. Lightly toast sesame seeds before using to release their aromatic oils.

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Soba Noodles with Crispy Duck and Hot Dipping Sauce

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The combination of cold, chewy homemade soba noodles with steaming-hot crispy duck and dashi-enriched dipping sauce is an unparalleled delight. Timing is key when making this dish — cook the soba just before you serve. Work ahead by steeping the dashi and seasoning the duck the night before or the morning of cooking.

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Cold Saimin Salad with Soy-Ginger Grilled Pork

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This Hawaiian-style cold ramen noodle salad recipe is topped with slices of savory, crispy pork shoulder, crunchy bean sprouts, tender ribbons of egg, shredded nori, and slices of Japanese pickled cucumber. A cooling dressing of dashi, rice wine vinegar, and sake brings it all together.

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Braised Beef and Handmade Noodles

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Tender but hearty handmade noodles, simply made with flour, eggs, and whole-milk yogurt, add texture to the stew and thicken the broth. Store the noodles and broth separately to prevent the noodles from dissolving.

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Pastrami Pad Kee Mao (Drunken Noodles)

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Tender wide rice noodles pick up color and peppery, meaty flavor when charred in a wok with thick slices of pastrami. This speedy, flavor-packed dish by chef Kris Yenbamroong of Night + Market cooks up quickly, so have all the ingredients at the ready before heating the wok.

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Pancit (Filipino Stir-Fried Noodles)

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"At the Filipino gatherings of my youth, you could always count on ample amounts of pancit, a noodle stir-fry seasoned with oyster sauce and fish sauce," chef Sheldon Simeon says. "Pancit recipes vary, but they tend to take shape based on whatever you toss in the wok."

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Squid and Shrimp Fideuà with Allioli

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In this one-skillet main course inspired by winemaker Mireia Taribó's homeland of Catalonia in northeastern Spain, slowly sautéed squid and shrimp nestle into a bed of short, thin noodles. The fideuà noodles soak up the seafood stock and onions as they cook, their flavor intensifying as they crisp on the bottom of the pan.

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Restorative Ginger and Turmeric Noodle Soup

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"During the winter months, this bowl of noodle soup is like a hug," writer Hetty McKinnon says. "The garlic oil adds an extra layer of aromatic flavor, a great way to bring cohesiveness to this curative bowl of soup. It's bolstered by a robust ginger and turmeric base, which offers deep, earthy flavors along with anti-inflammatory prowess."

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Smoked Brisket Noodle Soup

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In this recipe from pit master Griffin Bufkin, barbecued brisket is paired with tender egg noodles, okra, corn, and lima beans. Reserve the egg noodles until serving to maintain the best texture and purchase smoked brisket from your preferred local barbecue joint or specialty grocery store.

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Jap Chae (Stir-Fried Sweet Potato Noodles)

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Making jap chae, a traditional Korean dish of glossy sweet potato noodles, is a great way to use whatever protein or vegetables you have in your fridge: Swap in bell peppers, alliums, tofu, or even thinly sliced steak.

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Kuy Teav (Cambodian Rice Noodle Soup)

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Kuy teav, a rice noodle soup traditionally served for breakfast in Cambodia, takes on layers of flavor from shrimp, pork, and vegetables. In writer and restaurateur Deana Saukam's version, you ladle the rich stock over crisp lettuce leaves and rice noodles, then top to your liking with herbs, sliced chiles, soy sauce, and lime.

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Hong Kong-Style Bagged Noodles

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"Growing up in Hong Kong, we wouldn't go on mall dates and eat at Auntie Anne's," chef Lucas Sin says. "Instead, we'd wander the streets of Mongkok with a palm-sized bag of noodles in hand, with two bamboo skewers stuck in them as makeshift chopsticks. In Hong Kong's many shopping districts, you'll find these stalls that sell chilled noodles in a bag with a slew of ingredients you can top them with: octopus, seaweed salad, ham, corn, bean sprouts, etc. The sauce is straightforward but what makes it so outstanding is the punch of the raw garlic and the endless possibilities of toppings."

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Shrimp and Pork Pan-Fried Noodles

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Chef Sheldon Simeon makes these noodles extra flavorful by adding roast pork and shrimp that have been fried in garlic oil.

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FAQs

What are good additional things to put on noodles? ›

Cook a pack of noodles in chicken stock and add sweetcorn, peas or chopped beans. Add sliced leftover chicken breast and a soft boiled egg to make it extra filling.

How do you make noodles more interesting? ›

More ideas

Thai ramen – cook the noodles in coconut milk and add Thai green curry paste and frozen veggies. Easy pad Thai – add tamarind paste, fish sauce, beansprouts, lime and peanuts. Satay noodles – mix satay sauce with the noodles then stir in some cooked chicken. Serve with spring onions and chopped peanuts.

How do you pimp up noodles? ›

Try finely shredded raw bok choy for crunch, or blanched broccolini, steamed snow peas, and sliced mushrooms (raw enoki mushrooms work a treat). And if you can't be bothered with anything beyond boiling the water, simply chuck in a handful of frozen peas and corn when you're cooking the noodles.

How to jazz up pasta? ›

Fresh or dried herbs will also add flavor to pasta dishes.

"I use a lot of parsley, either fresh or even dried," Montillo said. "Oregano, garlic powder, onion flakes, black pepper all work well in a variety of sauces."

What tastes good in noodles? ›

Feel free to customize your noodles by adding sliced cucumber, blanched and shelled edamame, steamed broccoli florets, shredded rotisserie chicken, steamed and peeled shrimp, soft-boiled eggs, or fried cubed tofu.

How do you make boring noodles 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.

How to make Kylie Jenner ramen? ›

You just cook your ramen like normally, then just beat up an egg, add it to your noodles with some garlic powder, the seasoning packet that came with your noodles, and a stick of butter. Give it a little stir for a minute.

What can I put in noodles so they don't stick? ›

Try Adding Oil Or Butter

Some chefs advise simply adding oil to the boiling water.

Can I cook an egg in ramen? ›

Add the noodles and cook for 2 minutes. Add the flavor packet, stir, and continue to cook for another 30 seconds. Remove the pan from the heat and carefully add the egg. Do not stir; pull the noodles over the egg and let sit for one minute to poach.

How do you eat noodles like a pro? ›

Eat the noodles fast.

Otherwise, they soak up too much of the broth. In some cultures, the chef will be offended if you don't slurp Ramen noodles as you eat them. Slurping them is a sign you like how they taste. You're going to fail and make a huge mess if you try to grab too much at once.

What do noodles taste good with? ›

Buttered noodles are simple to make with your favorite pasta, butter, Parmesan cheese, salt, and pepper for a quick and easy, kid-friendly dish. Fresh herbs and a little lemon juice could be added to amp up the flavor. Perfect to serve either as-is or alongside steak, chicken, or meatballs.

What can I add to noodles to make them healthier? ›

You can add anything you have in your kitchen. My favourites are carrots, capsicums, baby corn, spinach, mushrooms, pumpkin, broccoli, sweet potato, kale, zucchini

What can I add to Mr noodles to make it taste 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.

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