Our Favorite Noodle Recipes From Around the World (2024)

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    Japanese Vegan Udon Noodle Soup

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    Soothing miso udon noodle soup is a staple dish of Japanese cuisine. Our yummy vegan version is like a warm hug in a bowl. It features thick wheat noodles simmered in a savory broth with Chinese broccoli, ginger, and garlic. Top it with a scattering of scallions, chopped cilantro, and roasted peanuts for a satisfying one-bowl supper.

  • 02 of 25

    Easy Homemade Chicken Pad Thai

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    Thai cuisine's most popular export is this tasty noodle stir-fry featuring lots of fresh vegetables, crunchy peanuts, rice noodles, and an addictive sweet-and-tangy sauce. The sauce is made of chicken stock, rice vinegar, lime juice, brown sugar, fish sauce, and soy sauce, and provides a sweet and tangy flavor to the chicken, noodles, egg, and bean sprouts.

  • 03 of 25

    Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe

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    Considered to be Taiwan’s national dish, beef noodle soup is a staple in restaurants, night markets, and food courts throughout the island country. You can easily find two or three adjacent food stalls serving their original variation on the dish with a devoted fanbase. There's even an annual Beef Noodle Festival, where chefs compete for the title of best beef noodle soup in Taiwan.

  • 04 of 25

    Misua Soup (Chinese New Year Longevity Noodles)

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    In Chinese communities, longevity noodles (also called "long-life noodles") are essential food for lunar new year celebrations, wedding banquets, and other special occasions. Typically made with thin wheat noodles called misua, this soup includes mushrooms and green vegetables, both of which symbolize prosperity in Chinese culture. Slurping the strands without biting through the noodles is considered an especially lucky omen for the year ahead.

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  • 05 of 25

    Easy Szechuan Dan Dan Noodles

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    Chinese Szechuan cuisine is known for its fiery dishes, and this one doesn't disappoint. Dan dan noodles, which originated as a street snack in China, are spicy, warming, and oh-so-satisfying. Our meatless version features slender wheat noodles tossed in the signature sweet, tangy, peppery sauce, with a garnish of scallions and roasted peanuts adding texture.

  • 06 of 25

    Pho Bo Soup (Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup) Recipe

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    Along with pad thai, there is probably no dish so associated with Vietnamese cuisine as pho. Pronounced "fuh" (like "duh"), pho is technically a soup, but it is really a super-nourishing meal in one bowl. Our beef noodle pho with brisket and bone marrow, plus loads of fresh vegetables and herbs, all swimming in a complex, delicately broth, takes some time and effort to prepare—but the results are absolutely worth it.

  • 07 of 25

    Korean Rabokki (Ramen + Dukboki)

    Rabokkiis the combination of two delicious things:ramen noodle anddukboki(ortteokbokki).Dukbokiis a spicy rice cake (duk) dish that's closely associated in Korean cuisine with the royal court of the Joseon dynasty (1392—1897). Today, both dukboki and rabokki are popularly enjoyed as Korean street food.

  • 08 of 25

    Spaghetti Napolitan (Japanese Ketchup Pasta) Recipe

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    It may sound unusual to American ears, but ketchup pasta is a staple recipe of yoshoku cuisine, a brand of Japanese fusion cooking that combines Western-style foods with unique Japanese influences. You may make it with bacon, sausage, or luncheon meat, but you absolutely must use tomato ketchup (not Italian-style tomato sauce) to dress the noodles. Green peppers, onions, and a dash of hot sauce round out this iconic dish.

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  • 09 of 25

    Bangkok-Style Drunken Noodles Recipe

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    Drunken noodles are a street stall staple in Bangkok, Thailand where they are a favorite among late-night revelers. Typically made spicy, Western eaters can adjust the amount of heat to taste without sacrificing flavor. You can also prepare this versatile noodle stir-fry, with or without added protein, to suit your dietary needs. If you drink beer, a cold one will taste great alongside.

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    Chinese Cold Sesame Noodles Recipe

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    Cold sesame noodles are popular with eaters of all ages, thanks to their nutty sauce. This easy, nutritious weeknight dinner can be topped with sliced, cooked chicken and plenty of vegetables to make it a one-dish meal that's ready in minutes.

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    German Spaetzle With Mushrooms in Cream Sauce Recipe

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    Spaetzle is a traditional German egg pasta that comes in different, but always irregular, shapes. Use store-bought spaetzle for this winning pasta dish made with fewer than 10 ingredients, and featuring a rich and delicious mushroom-cream sauce. Throw it together in less than 30 minutes for a dinner party-worthy dish that is easy on the host.

  • 12 of 25

    La Paz Batchoy (Filipino Pork Noodle Soup) Recipe

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    Batchoy is a popular comfort food soup from the Philipines that originated in La Paz, a district of the Filipino island of Panay. What sets it apart from other noodle soups is the rich, gingery, complex broth which is made with pork innards. It is traditionally topped withcrushed chicharron (pork cracklings), and is a deeply warming soup to enjoy on cold or rainy days.

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  • 13 of 25

    Bun Bo Xao (Vietnamese Noodle Salad With Lemongrass Beef) Recipe

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    This colorful Southeast Asian noodle salad with warm slices of lemongrass beef will make a well-balanced lighter meal for two. It's also a clever way to stretch a small amount of beef to generously feed a couple of hungry eaters. The meat is flavored with lemongrass, garlic, and fish sauce, and then arranged atop bowls of cooled rice noodles, along with fresh herbs, peanuts, and fried shallots.

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    Easy Beef Stroganoff

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    Originating from the 1800s in Russia, beef Stroganoff has evolved to become a favorite American comfort food. Our easy recipe delivers all the flavors of the traditional dish, combining savory beef and onions with a creamy sauce made with a roux, beef broth, and sour cream, for ladling over hot buttered egg noodles. It is one of those magical dishes that you can throw together in less than an hour, and tastes better than the sum of its parts.

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    Thai Chicken Pad See Ew (Broad Rice Noodles Fried With Soy Sauce) Recipe

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    Pad see ew is a delicious Thai noodle dish of flat, wide rice noodles pan-fried in soy sauce with meat, egg, and vegetables. Our easy weeknight recipe adds lightly-marinated strips of chicken and broccoli, making the dish into a filling family meal. You'll want to use the herbed, sweet, and tangy sauce in all your other stir-fries.

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    Malaysian Laksa Noodle Soup With Chicken and Prawns Recipe

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    Curry laksa is a popular and flavorful Malaysian dish. It is a thick and warming one-bowl meal with chicken, shrimp, coconut cream or milk, lime juice, sugar, spices, and tender rice noodles. Garnishes are an essential component of this dish that you can vary them to suit your tastes, adding your choice of crispy fried shallots, chopped fresh cilantro, chili paste, and even sliced hard-boiled eggs.

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    Polish Haluski Recipe

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    Polish hałuski is a comfort food noodle dish that includes two staples of Polish cuisine—cabbage, and buttered egg noodles. You need just six ingredients (plus salt to taste) to prepare it. We've included tips for using the oven or stove-top, depending on your preference. Try it for a different kind of side dish with your holiday ham or roast chicken.

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    Vegetable Chow Mein Recipe

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    Originally from China, today chow mein is one of the most popular noodle dishes worldwide. Our easy, healthful vegetarian chow mein cooks up quickly on the stovetop for a hearty, no-fuss weeknight meal. Carnivores can add slices of leftover roast chicken or steak to round it out for dinner.

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    Italian Spaghetti Aglio e Olio

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    The Italians call it spaghetti aglio e olio, or spaghetti with garlic and oil. Originally from Naples, the capital of Italy's Campania region, it is simply the easiest, most flavorful, authentic Italian pasta dish you can prepare in less than 15 minutes. You can also make it vegan in a snap, by omitting the Parmesan cheese. It's sure to become a weeknight staple.

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    Quick Japanese Shoyu Ramen Recipe

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    Shoyu ramen is a universally-appealing Japanese noodle soup. Our simple recipe makes it quick and easy to cook up a satisfying shoyu ramen for two at home, without skimping on flavor. The secret is using a store-bought dashi soup stock, which combines with prepared chicken stock, dried chukamen noodles, a few other Asian ingredients to create the ultimate, soothing noodle soup.

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    Greek Pastit*io (Baked Pasta With Meat and Béchamel Sauce) Recipe

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    You can think of pastit*io as the Greek version of lasagna. It's a bubbling pasta bake with layers of savory ground meat, tender macaroni noodles, a tangy, cinnamon-spiced tomato sauce, and a rich and creamy béchamel sauce. If you can't find Greek Kefalotyri cheese, feel free to replace it with Parmesan.

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    Malaysian Char Kway Teow Recipe

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    Char kway teow is a classic Malaysian rice noodle dish that is a popular street food in several Southeast Asian nations. It is a hearty medley of wide rice noodles, meat, and seafood, seasoned with soy sauce and shrimp paste, and topped off with crunchy bean sprouts and fried eggs. You need just 20 minutes to whip it up for your dinner table in a searing-hot pan whenever you crave a tasty, filling meal.

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    Italian Cappelletti (Stuffed Pasta "Hats") Recipe

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    Dating back at least to the Middle Ages in Northern Italy, cappelletti are a delicious variety of stuffed fresh pasta. Their name means "little hats", which is what the filled and folded pasta shapes resemble. With a luxurious filling of chicken or pork, two kinds of Italian cheese, egg, nutmeg, and lemon zest, they are special enough for your most important guests, and can be served in the traditional meat broth, or in a brown butter or heavy cream sauce if you prefer.

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    Tallarines Verdes (South American Green Noodles)

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    South Americantallarines verdes(green noodles) are typically long noodles like fettuccine or spaghetti tossed in a green sauce made with both spinach and basil, similar to a pesto sauce. The sauce also has lots ofqueso fresco cheeseand is creamier thantraditional pesto sauce.

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    Instant Pot Kugel Recipe

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    Noodle kugel (or lokshen kugel) is a favorite Jewish holiday side dish of egg noodles baked in a sweet custard. This version uses the Instant Pot to cook in about half the time of a traditional baked kugel while freeing up your oven for other dishes. You'll love the irresistible, buttery cornflake crumb topping.

Our Favorite Noodle Recipes From Around the World (2024)

FAQs

What is the noodle dish in everything everywhere all at once? ›

Making the scallion noodles from Everything Everywhere All at Once #ee... TikTok. Scallion noodles begin and end with their namesake.

Which country makes the best noodles? ›

Best Noodle Dishes From Around The World You Must Try
  • Fideuà, Spain. ...
  • Japchae, Korea. ...
  • Chau Chau Chatpate, Nepal. ...
  • Khao Soi, Thailand. ...
  • Lanzhou Noodle Soup, China. ...
  • Mee Rebus, Malaysia. ...
  • Putu Mayam, Tamil Nadu, India. ...
  • Ramen, Japan.

How many types of noodles are there in the world? ›

There are approximately 350 types of noodles out there, and even more sauces to mix them with. That leaves infinite combinations when it comes to preparing your next pasta dish for your culinary arts programs.

What are the best noodles to eat? ›

Best Pastas You Can Eat
  • Whole-Wheat Pasta. 1/10. Also called whole-grain pasta, this type of pasta keeps the bran, endosperm, and germ of the grain together. ...
  • Chickpea Pasta. 2/10. ...
  • Legume-Based Pastas. 3/10. ...
  • Soba Noodles. 4/10. ...
  • Rice Noodles. 5/10. ...
  • Quinoa Pasta. 6/10. ...
  • Vegetable Noodles. 7/10. ...
  • White Pasta. 8/10.
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What was the first noodle dish? ›

The 4,000-year-old Bowl of Noodles

A 4,000-year-old bowl of millet-based noodles found at an archaeological site in northwestern China in 2005 is the earliest example ever found. There is debate over whether the modern version was first invented by the Chinese, Italians, or Arabs.

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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Are there 600 types of pasta? ›

There are over 600 different pasta shapes, each with a useful purpose. Long pasta, short pasta, stuffed pasta, pasta for soups- the uses for pasta are endless! Some pasta shapes and sizes are better suited for holding sauces in the ridges, while others are much better for baked dishes.

Which is the famous noodles in the world? ›

Favorite? Ramen are traditional Japanese noodles used in dishes such as tonkotsu ramen, curry ramen, shio ramen, and miso ramen, among others. The noodles are based on wheat flour, water, salt, and alkaline water known as kansui, which gives ramen its distinctive slippery and glossy quality.

What pasta is thinner than spaghetti? ›

Spaghetti means "little twine," and variations include spaghettini (thinner), spaghettoni (thicker), bucatini (thicker and straw-like, with a hollow center), capellini (very thin) and angel's hair (thinnest). Spaghetti is traditionally served with simple, thin sauces such as olive oil or marinara (tomato sauce).

What is the healthiest noodle to eat? ›

Try one of these healthy noodle options to add more variety and nutrients to your next meal!
  • Squash noodles. You can make your own noodles out of squash as a healthy, nutritious alternative to dried noodles from the store. ...
  • Black bean noodles. ...
  • Whole grain noodles. ...
  • Quinoa noodles. ...
  • Buckwheat noodles.

What is the healthiest pasta you can eat? ›

1. Whole-Wheat Pasta. Whole-wheat pasta is an easy-to-find nutritious noodle that will bump up the nutrition of your pasta dish. Made from whole grains, every cup of cooked pasta (140 grams) boasts 43 g of carbohydrate, 3 g of fiber and 8 g of protein per serving, per the USDA.

What noodles are the least fattening? ›

What Are the Lowest Calories Noodles?
  • Soba Noodles Have 99 Calories per 100g.
  • Zucchini Noodles Have 16 Calories per 100g.
  • Shirataki Noodles Have 11 Calories per 100g.
  • Whole Grain Noodles Have 348 Calories per 100g.
  • Quinoa Noodles Have 191 Calories per 100g.
  • Live a Healthier Life with these Lowest Calories Noodles.
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What does the bagel represent in Everything Everywhere All At Once? ›

Summary. In Everything Everywhere All At Once, the everything bagel represents existential crises and emptiness. The googly eyes in Everything Everywhere All At Once symbolize kindness and empowerment, simple things that make a major difference.

What is the clear noodle dish called? ›

Pad woon sen uses glass noodles, which are also commonly called mung bean noodles, cellophane noodles or bean thread noodles. Glass noodles should be available from the Asian section of your local grocery store, or find them at your local Asian grocer.

What is the name of the cold noodle dish? ›

Naengmyeon
A bowl of naengmyeon
Alternative namesRaengmyŏn, cold noodles
Associated cuisineKorean cuisine
Serving temperatureCold
Main ingredientsNoodles (flour and starch of buckwheat, potatoes, sweet potatoes)
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What is the noodle meal from parasite? ›

(Side note: the name “ramdon” was given to the dish by the director of the movie). The dish is a hybrid combination of 2 instant noodles: ramen and udon. In particular, Chapaghetti and Neoguri (hence, “chap/jjap-guri”) are the particular types of noodles used for making this dish.

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