Deliciously spicy with hints of sweetness, these thai noodles are an amazing addition to your dinner table. Try them tonight!
If you’re looking to spice up your weeknight dinner routine, you have to try these spicy Thai noodles! ย This recipe uses regular, everyday ingredients and transforms them into a spicy dish you’re sure to love!
Most of the things I make are for the family, for dinner… but occasionally I make something just for my husband, for his lunches at work. ย These Spicy Thai Noodles are a great example ๐ ย They are waaaaay too spicy for the family, but perfect for him. ย These noodles are very simple to make but pack a huge flavor punch!
Anything spicy is right up my husband’s alley, but he actually found these on Pinterest and I adapted the recipe to his tastes. ย And of course, I want to share it with all of you ๐
One of the best things about these noodles is that they use regular pasta. ย No special noodles to search for in the grocery store, just plain ol’ linguine, fettuccine, or spaghetti. ย Awesome right? ย It also uses ingredients you may already have in your pantry and refrigerator!
TIPS AND TRICKS FOR MAKING SPICY THAI NOODLES:
- Know what heat level you can handle! ย There’s a big range of red pepper listed in the recipe, because I wanted you to be able to customize this to your tastes. ย Be warned, using 1 – 1 1/2 Tbsp will make this reallllly spicy!
- These Thai noodles can be served hot, at room temperature or cold, so they’re totally versatile.
- Garnish! ย Usually garnishes are optional and sort of a take it or leave it situation… for this recipe they really elevate the flavors and make it taste even better, so try them if you can.
- Any long pasta will work here. ย I used linguine because that’s what I had, but spaghetti, fettuccine, angel hair, etc would work.
WHAT PROTEIN COULD I ADD?
This dish is naturally vegetarian, but yes, protein can definitely be added! ย Here are my favorites:
- Chicken – sliced into strips
- Pork – sliced into strips
- Shrimp
- Tofu – the baked method described HERE is our favorite!
The next time you’re looking for something incredibly bold and flavorful to liven up your weeknight dinner routine, look no further than these spicy Thai noodles!!
Getting hungry yet? ๐
Recipe adapted from A Small Snippetย ๐
Recipe originally published in December 2014, but has been updated with new photos and clearer instructions.
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Ingredients
- 1 lb linguine pasta (or fettuccine spaghetti, etc)
- 1/2 - 1 1/2 Tbsp red pepper flakes (amount depends on how spicy you want it)
- 2 Tbsp vegetable oil
- 1/3 - 1/2 cup toasted sesame oil
- 1 1/2 tsp chili paste
- 6 Tbsp soy sauce
- 6 Tbsp honey
- Scallions carrots, peanuts, cilantro, Sriracha, and sesame seeds to garnish
Instructions
- Chop garnishes and set aside.
- Boil pasta, drain.
- While pasta is boiling, heat oils in a large skillet with red pepper flakes.
- Once oil is hot, strain pepper flakes, reserving the oil in a bowl. Add reserved oil back into the skillet and add the chili paste. Whisk in soy sauce and honey.
- Toss pasta in the skillet with the sauce.
- Can be served hot, room temperature or cold. Top with garnishes and enjoy!
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Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious says
As always I love your Tips and Tricks section. Really love that I can customize the level of heat!
Richard@Pool Sunday says
Oh this was GREAT! I made it today for dinner and it was DELICIOUS! I cut back on the crushed red pepper as you suggested, only using ยฝ of a tbsp. I added cooked shrimp and snow peas! Amazing, this will be in my favorite recipe list. I gave my mom a bowl and she asked which restaurant I picked it up from.SCORE!
Thanks so much for sharing with us!
Giramuk's Kitchen says
I love anything Thai! This looks and sounds delicious, and I am 100% sure this will become a staple for dinner!! YUM!
TheChunkyChef says
Thank you!! I’m sure you’ll LOVE it!!
miranda papandreou says
OOH, I need to remember scallions my next trip to the store! Yum!
thebrookcook says
I love this- I’ve made a similar dish with soba noodles- and tons of bok choy! Delicious!!
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Awesome! Soba noodles are soooo good ๐
Nicky says
This is a great combination of flavors. I make something similar with a spicy peanut sauce over buckwheat noodles. Thanks for sharing this with us at Let’s Get Real Link Party
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Thank you!!! Mmmm yours sounds really good ๐
Miz Helen says
Your Spicy Thai Noodles look wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday this week. Hope you have a great weekend and come back soon!
Miz Helen
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Thank you!! Have a great weekend as well ๐
Arl's World says
I love Thai food and this looks so good!
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Thanks!!! ๐
aiming4simple says
Wow. Do these ever look good! I try to “wing it” with some noodles earlier this week and was somewhat disappointed. I think I can do better next time with this noodle recipe. ๐
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Aww thank you!!! I hope you love it ๐ I’ve tried to “wing” things before, some turn out, and some… yikes lol. You’re not alone ๐
chefjulianna says
Mmm! This is my kind of meal! Bookmarking this moment! ๐
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Awesome, thank you!! ๐
The Peaceful Haven says
Looks delicious! Making me hungry!!
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Thank you!! ๐
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
I love Thai and the noodles look delish Happy FF!
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Thank you!!! Happy FF to you too ๐
Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake says
Oh my, these look delicious! I’m a big wimp when it comes to spicy stuff, but I love it so I normally power through with massive glasses of water by my side (I know milk is what you’re supposed to drink to combat spicy, but that would fill me up to much!). It’s so sweet of you to make something especially for your husbands lunch, he’s very lucky!
Thanks so much for sharing this recipe with us at Fiesta Friday, I’m definitely going to be bookmarking it. Have a great weekend x
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Thank you so much!!!! I’ve been trying to try spicier and spicier foods, and I’m enjoying it! These are definitely hot, but they get hotter as you eat them, so your big glass of water method will work for sure ๐ You’re welcome, I love Fiesta Friday! I hope you love these when you try them ๐
dishofdailylife says
Those look wonderful! I’ll definitely be trying it! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Foodie Fridays! Pinning and sharing!
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Thank you so much!! You’re welcome, I’m loving all the recipes that are linked up ๐ I definitely appreciate the pinning and sharing!!
skd says
Yummy
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Thanks!!
Jennifer Johnson says
These look delicious. Spicy noodles are one of my favorite foods!
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Thank you!! I think you’ll love them ๐
inte fan gรถr det det says
Yummy!
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Thank you!!!
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have a great wednesday!
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
You too! ๐
Nancy says
Looks fabulous! Sounds like great flavors… I appreciate the bit of sweet honey to balance out the heat of the chili paste! Love your idea (above) to add chicken… would make a hearty, one bowl meal. ๐
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Thank you!! I’m definitely going to try adding some chicken to this next time ๐
Julie is HostessAtHeart says
This sounds so delicious and would be great as a side or main dish!
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
Thank you!!! Yep, it’s a pretty versatile dish… could even throw some chicken or tofu in it to make it more substantial
Josh Batcher says
So good!!!
MyAdventuresInDinnerTime says
I’m glad you liked them! ๐