The BEST Kimchi Fried Noodles Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (2024)

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Kimchi Fried Noodles!

You might have kimchi fried rice, but might not be so familiar with kimchi fried noodles! They are equally delicious and if you are a noodle lover like myself, you will love these kimchi fried noodles even more than then fried rice!!

So excited to share this recipe, so let’s get into it!!

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Combine pork belly, mirin, salt, and pepper in a mixing bowl and let it marinate for 5 to 10 minutes.

You could use bacon, thinly sliced beef, or chicken as well. If you are using bacon, skip this marinate part.

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Cut kimchi into bite sizes using scissors, this is how Korean’s cut a small amount of kimchi. 🙂

Check out my kimchi recipes down below!

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Slice some onion, chopped garlic, and green onions.

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Heat a large skillet over medium-low heat, add butter and let it completely melt.

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Add chopped garlic and green onion. Let the butter infuse with the garlic and green onions for 2 to 3 minutes.

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Increase heat to high. Stir in marinated pork belly and cook until their edge is golden brown, about 2 to 3 minutes.

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Now, add kimchi, onion, Korean tuna sauce or oyster sauce, and gochugaru. Gochugaru is just for the color, so you could you paprika instead if you prefer.

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I couldn’t find Korean tuna sauce online, but this is what it looks like. I got it from a local Korean grocery store, it’s very similar to Japanese Hon Tsuyu (soup-based sauce). You can find it at your local Korean grocery store. But if you can’t, it definitely can be substituted with hon tsuyu or oyster sauce.

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Stir fry everything together until kimchi and onion are softened, about 3 to 4 minutes.

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Push kimchi and pork to the edge of the skillet to make a room for noodles. Place noodles and pour 1 to 2 tbsp of water if you are using the fresh pre-cooked noodles, it will help the noodles to loosen.

You can also use 2 packs of instant ramen noodles or 2 – 3 oz angel hair pasta cooked by following the directions of the package you are using, rinsing under cold water, and draining.

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Stir fry for about 2 minutes, until noodles are fully cooked and everyone in the skillet is well combined.

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Transfer to a serving plate and garnish with perilla leaves or green onions.

You could also use gim, Korean roasted seaweed. Would be amazing with these kimchi fried noodles!

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Enjoy!

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  • Author: Seonkyoung Longest
  • Total Time: 12 mins
  • Yield: 2 1x
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Ingredients

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  • 4 to 6 oz thinly sliced pork belly or bacon, cut into bite size
  • 1 tbsp mirin
  • pinch of salt and pepper
  • 1 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 3 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • 1 1/2 cup kimchi, cut into bite size
  • 1/2 medium size onion, sliced
  • 1 tbsp Chamchiaek, Korean tuna sauce,hon tsuyu or oyster sauce
  • 1 tbsp gochugaru, Korean red pepper flakes or paprika
  • 2 portions fresh pre-cooked yakisoba noodles (Or prepare 2 packs instant ramen noodles or 23 oz angel hair pasta cooked by follow the directions of package you are using, rinse under cold water and drained)
  • 3 perilla leaves, chiffonade (cut into long, thing strips), optional

Instructions

  1. Combine pork belly, mirin, salt and pepper in a mixing bowl and let it marinate for 5 to 10 minutes. (You can skip this part if you are using bacon)
  2. Heat a large skillet over medium low heat, add butter and let it completely melt. Add chopped garlic and green onion. Let the butter to infuse with the garlic and green onions for 2 to 3 minutes.
  3. Increase heat to high. Stir in marinated pork belly and cook until their edge are golden brown, about 2 to 3 minutes.
  4. Now, add kimchi, onion, Korean tuna sauce or oyster sauce and gochugaru. Gochugaru is just for the color, so you could you paprika instead if you prefer. Stir fry everything together until kimchi and onion are soften, about 3 to 4 minutes.
  5. Push kimchi and pork to edge of skillet to make a room for noodles. Place noodles and pour 1 to 2 tbsp of water if you are using the fresh pre-cooked noodles, it will help the noodles to loosen. Stir fry about 2 minutes, until noodles are fully cooked and everyone in the skillet is well combined.
  6. Transfer to a serving plate and garnish with perilla leaves or green onions. Enjoy!
  • Cook Time: 12 mins

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FAQs

What is the difference between stir fried kimchi and kimchi? ›

Stir-fried kimchi is sweeter and less pungent in flavor than uncooked kimchi. When frying the kimchi, sugar is added to balance the sour and pungent flavor of the fermented kimchi.

How do you make kimchi ramen taste better? ›

Topping kimchi ramen with mung beans, water chestnuts, and/or edamame is a great way to add flavor and texture to the dish. Make it spicy. The broth is already slightly spicy but you can add extra gochujang paste, some red chili flakes, or a bit of sriracha if you are looking for more.

What does frying kimchi do? ›

Kimchi is a popular Korean side dish featuring fermented cabbage. Other vegetables can be used and applied with the same fermentation process to produce a similar taste and different textures. In this recipe, I fry some kimchi to completely alter the taste and texture for a smoky doppelganger!

Who makes kimchi noodles? ›

Mr Noodles Kimchi Chicken offers an oriental style noodle dish with spicy flavour soup base. This is a quick and easy meal, full of flavour with a spicy kick!

Is stir-fried kimchi healthy? ›

Kimchi has a growing reputation as a health food because it contains probiotic bacteria. Probiotics are “good” bacteria like those in your gut, which some research suggests may have a range of health benefits, including regulating immune function and influencing your mental health.

What to eat with kimchi noodles? ›

Ramen and kimchi are a classic combo. The spicy, tangy flavors of kimchi add a delicious kick to the rich broth of ramen. If you add some vegetables like carrots, onions, lettuce and green onions, the tastes will enhance the texture and flavor. Don't forget to add eggs in the end.

Does kimchi go bad? ›

Opened, store-bought kimchi lasts 3-4 days at room temperature and up to 6 months in the refrigerator. As soon as you break the seal and expose your kimchi to oxygen, the fermentation process starts to speed up, meaning that your kimchi will near its expiration date a lot faster.

Do you eat kimchi hot or cold? ›

Enjoy plain kimchi cold or warmed up.

You can eat kimchi straight out of the fridge, or you can throw it in a small skillet and heat it up with 1 US tbsp (15 mL) of vegetable oil. It tastes great both ways! Some people prefer the cold, spicy taste, while others find the tangy texture best when heated up.

What makes kimchi taste better? ›

The use of bold seasonings like gochugaru and, in some regions, salted seafood, offer additional layers of complexity to the overall taste of the kimchi.

Why is my kimchi not crispy? ›

My kimchi is mushy, not crunchy like it should be, what went wrong? It's possible your kimchi fermented in a room that was too hot. Higher temperatures can lead to the bacteria becoming a bit overactive, breaking down the structure of the vegetables.

Why is my kimchi fried rice soggy? ›

Rice, Pork, and Kimchi

Do not use freshly steamed rice! The rice should be dried out in the fridge overnight to reduce moisture in the rice. Too much moisture in the rice will make your fried rice soggy and mushy – and we don't want that!

Does Costco sell kimchi? ›

Original Kimchi, 2 L | Costco.

What are the best instant noodles for kimchi? ›

6 Best Kimchi Instant Noodles
  1. Nong Shim Shin Kimchi Ramyun. Nong Shim are some of the best in the game when it comes to hot and spicy noodles. ...
  2. Samyang Buldak Kimchi Hot Chicken Flavour Ramen. ...
  3. Samyang Kimchi Ramen. ...
  4. Ottogi Kimchi Ramen. ...
  5. Nong Shim Bowl Noodle Soup (Kimchi Flavour) ...
  6. Mama Oriental Style Kimchi Flavour Noodles.
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What are the ingredients in Nongshim kimchi noodles? ›

Enriched Wheat Flour, Palm Oil, Potato Starch, Modified Potato Starch, Dried Kimchi Flakes (Napa Cabbage, Red Chili Pepper Powder, Garlic, Dextrin, Salt, Ginger, Glucono Delta-Lactone), Salt, Maltodextrin, Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, Napa Cabbage*, Sugar, Garlic*, Red Chili Pepper*, Leek Extract*, Yeast Extract, Onion*, ...

Is there a difference between kimchi and fermented kimchi? ›

The biggest difference between fresh and fermented Kimchi is the taste. Fresh Kimchi is more like a salad, so it taste more raw, fresh and crunchy. Fermented Kimchi is softer and tangy.

How to eat stir-fried kimchi? ›

Stir-fry your kimchi for 5 minutes, then it will turn into very delicious side dish! A side dish for what? Yes, I mean rice, cooked rice. Spicy, salty, and a little sweet fried kimchi really goes well with a good bowl of rice.

Does cooked kimchi have the same benefits? ›

Although individuals can cook kimchi, keep in mind that heating any fermented foods can start to kill off the healthy probiotics. So, to retain the health benefits, it is best to add kimchi in at the end of the cooking process.

What is the difference between kimchi and kimchee? ›

Is it KIMCHEE or KIMCHI? South Koreans insist it be spelled kimchee, instead of kimchi or kimuchi, which many consider to be Japanese variants of the Korean name.

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