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Garlic Chilli Noodles for Quick 10 Minute Dinner Ideas

5 min Cook
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  • Garlic chilli noodles are spicy, savory, and incredibly easy to make.
  • They’re the kind of quick 10 minute dinner you make when you’re tired but still craving something bold and comforting.

There are nights when I’m craving noodles but have almost nothing in the pantry. No vegetables prepped. No protein thawed. Just garlic, sauces, and a packet of noodles sitting there. That’s when I make garlic chilli noodles.

About The Recipe

The first time I made this, I was exhausted and honestly just wanted something fast. I heated oil, poured it over garlic and gochugaru, tossed in some soy sauce and noodles, and hoped for the best. It turned out so good that I’ve been making it on repeat ever since. It’s spicy, garlicky, slightly tangy from the black vinegar, and deeply satisfying. The best part? It takes about 10 minutes from start to finish. No complicated steps. No long prep. But make it at your own risk. Once you realize how easy and good these garlic chilli noodles are, takeout won’t feel the same.

What Is Garlic Chilli Noodles?

Garlic chilli noodles are thick noodles tossed in hot chili oil infused with garlic, green onions, sesame seeds, and finished with soy sauce, oyster sauce, and Chinese black vinegar.
The smoky oil lightly cooks the garlic and blooms the gochugaru, creating a bold and aromatic sauce. Everything gets mixed in one bowl, then the noodles are tossed through until fully coated. It’s simple, fast, and perfect when you need quick dinner ideas that don’t feel boring.

Garlic Chilli Noodles

Why This  Recipe Works

This recipe works because it builds flavor in seconds. The hot oil activates the chili flakes and garlic instantly. The combination of soy sauce and oyster sauce adds depth, while black vinegar balances the richness with acidity. The noodles absorb the sauce quickly, especially if you toss them while still hot. It’s beginner-friendly, quick to cook, and hard to mess up. That’s why it’s one of my favorite 10 minute dinner ideas.

Pro Tips

Finely chop the garlic, but don’t mince it into paste. Small pieces give flavor without burning.Heat the oil until lightly smoky before pouring. If it’s not hot enough, the chili flakes won’t bloom properly. Save a splash of noodle cooking water. If the noodles feel dry after mixing, that starchy water helps loosen everything without diluting flavor. Always taste before adding extra salt. Soy sauce and oyster sauce already bring plenty of seasoning.

What Most People Get Wrong

  • Not heating the oil enough
    • If the oil isn’t hot enough, the garlic and chili flakes won’t release their full flavor. The result tastes flat instead of bold.
  • Overcooking the noodles
    • Mushy noodles ruin garlic chilli noodles. Cook them until just fully done, not soft and bloated.
  • Skipping the vinegar
    • Chinese black vinegar might seem optional, but it balances the oil and spice. Without it, the noodles can taste heavy.
  • Adding too much sauce at once
    • The noodles should be coated, not swimming. Toss first, then adjust if needed.

Ingredients and Why They Matter

Each ingredient plays a role in building quick, balanced flavor.

  • Garlic cloves: They create the bold, aromatic base of the dish.
  • Green onions: The white part infuses the oil, while the green part adds freshness at the end.
  • Gochugaru: Adds heat and deep red color without being aggressively spicy.
  • Sesame seeds: Bring texture and a subtle nutty flavor.
  • MSG: Enhances savory flavor and makes the noodles taste fuller and more satisfying.
  • Sugar: Balances the spice and salt.
  • Salt: Helps control overall seasoning.
  • Oil: Carries the flavor and forms the chili oil base.
  • Thick noodles: Hold the sauce better and give a satisfying bite.
  • Oyster sauce: Adds depth and umami.
  • Soy sauce: Provides saltiness and color.
  • Chinese black vinegar: Adds acidity and balance.

Garlic Chilli Noodles

What to Eat It With

Garlic chilli noodles are satisfying on their own, especially when you’re craving something quick. A fried egg on top makes it even better. They also pair well with dumplings, crispy tofu, or simple sautéed greens.

If you enjoyed this, you might also love my tofu fried rice, dubu jorim, scallion oil pancakes, sticky gochujang tofu, and bang bang cauliflower. They all work well together and make easy, comforting meals.

Garlic Chilli Noodles

FAQs

Can I use regular chili flakes instead of gochugaru?
👉Yes, but the flavor will be sharper and spicier. Gochugaru gives a deeper, rounder heat.

What noodles work best?
👉Thick wheat noodles, udon-style noodles, or even spaghetti in a pinch.

Can I make it less spicy?
👉Reduce the gochugaru to half and adjust from there.

Is MSG necessary?
👉It’s optional, but it makes a noticeable difference in flavor.

How long does it last?
👉Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Reheat with a splash of water.

Can I add protein?
👉Yes. Shrimp, chicken, tofu, or a fried egg work well.

Garlic chilli noodles are one of those recipes you make when you’re tired, craving something bold, and don’t want to think too much. They’re fast, comforting, and surprisingly satisfying for how little effort they take. If you enjoy quick 10 minute dinner ideas like this, explore more recipes on Birali’s Kitchen, where simple ingredients turn into real comfort food.

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Garlic Chilli Noodles

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Garlic chilli noodles are a quick and spicy 10 minute dinner that is made with simple ingredients like hot chili oil, garlic, and bold sauces. Perfect for those busy nights when you need something fast and satisfying.
prep time
5 min
cooking time
5 min
servings
4
total time
10 min

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped

  • 4 green onions (white and green parts separated)

  • 1/8 cup gochugaru

  • 2 tbsp sesame seeds

  • 1 tsp MSG

  • 1 tsp sugar

  • 1/2 tsp salt

  • 1/3 cup oil

  • Thick noodles (2 servings)

  • 2 tbsp oyster sauce

  • 2 tbsp soy sauce

  • 2 tbsp Chinese black vinegar

Instructions

1

Prep the Aromatics

Peel and finely chop the garlic.

Chop the green onions and separate white and green parts.

2

Heat the Oil

Heat the oil in a pan until lightly smoky.

3

Build the Chili Oil

In a large bowl, combine gochugaru, garlic, white part of green onions, sesame seeds, salt, sugar, and MSG.

Pour the hot oil over the mixture and stir immediately.

4

Add the Sauces

Mix in soy sauce, oyster sauce, and black vinegar.

5

Cook the Noodles

Boil noodles according to package instructions until fully cooked. Do not overcook.

6

Combine

Add the hot noodles directly to the bowl.

Toss until evenly coated.

If it looks dry, add a splash of noodle water.

Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.

7

Garnish & Serve

Top with the green part of the onions.

Serve immediately.

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