Sesame Noodles with Honey Ginger Sauce
Lightly sautéed sesame noodles tossed in a honey ginger sauce that makes a quick and easy take-out style dinner in 20 minutes.
The life of a food blogger is one that I love thoroughly. Not only does the blog bring me great joy, it brings me amazing food, all the time.
Trust me, everything you see on this blog is food I either eat, or Mr. Jessiker Bakes or my family. I also don’t share anything with you that I wouldn’t devour myself.
But here’s the thing. All this food, it takes, well, time. Apart from the actual cooking of the food, the setup etc takes a while. But let’s focus on just cooking.
Sometimes, an idea doesn’t strike me until I’m starving. Not slightly hungry, but ravenous. Then I want to eat everything in sight.
I know, I have great timing.
It’s times like these that a meal that can be cooked in under 30 minutes become very useful. I’m looking at you, sesame noodles.
I will confess, I bought these noodles because I loved these bowls. Oops. I just really thought, hey, noodles would look great in these bowls.
My priorities.
But then, I cooked these noodles, made the sauce freehand, and a genius recipe came together.
This recipe could serve 2 people dinner for two nights. Or one person, for 4 nights. Whoa. And it tastes really goods. It’s the kind of thing that food bloggers love because, it’s so easy and fits into the category of amazing food I want to share with you. The sauce is so good and has the qualities of any good essential honey ginger soy sauce. The sesame seeds add a delicious crunch and texture that matches up so well against the noodles.
Here’s another great part – It’s budget-friendly. Oh, yeah. The entire pack of noodles cost about (if we are using $US dollars) $2, and we are only using half then everything else in the portions would make this entire noodle set come up to $4.
Remember when I said it would serve a single person for 4 nights? That’s $1 per serving, and you’ve satisfied your craving for $15 Chinese food. These noodles go to the core of that craving, and I promise, you’ll be coming back for more.
Here’s my favourite part, it’s crazy customisable. You could add some shredded cooked chicken, pork, shrimp, peanuts, anything, toss it in the sauce or double the sauce for the extras and you have another meal idea. Boom.
I think I need to make noodles a weekly staple.
And yes, do use chopsticks.
If you tried these Sesame Noodles please let me know in the comments below!
Sesame Noodles with Honey Ginger Sauce
Ingredients
Noodles:
- 8 ounces Chinese noodles
- 1 teaspoon salt, add to water
- 2 tablespoons sesame oil
Honey Ginger Sauce:
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon sesame seeds
- 1 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
- Chopped scallions, for garnish
Instructions
- Whisk all the ingredients together for the sauce. Set aside.
- Allow a pot of seasoned water with about 2 quarts water to come to a boil. Add the noodles and cook for about 8 minutes as you would pasta, stirring every now and then. Ensure to follow your package's directions as to how to cook the noodles.
- Drain the water and allow the noodles to dry a bit in a mesh strainer.
- Heat the sesame oil in a large pan over medium high heat. Add the noodles and stir until they begin to simmer, about 2 minutes.
- Add the honey ginger sauce and stir, coating the noodles in it. Allow the sauce to cook with the noodles for 5 more minutes on medium low heat.
- Remove from heat and add chopped scallions. Serve immediately.
Notes
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This looks delish and SO SO easy! Quick question – I would like to make this with regular spaghetti noodles since that is what I have on hand… how much should I use? Do you know how many ounces are in 1/2 pack of Chinese noodles? Thank you, I can’t wait to try this!!
Hi Paula,
It’s 8 oz if weighed out on a scale! I hope you enjoy it!
Ooh, I love sesame noodles! So yummy. And they look so good in those cute bowls! Pinned!
Thanks Allie! And thanks for pinning!
What a fantastic, quick and tasty dish. I have never put sesame seeds on my noodles so thanks for the introduction! 🙂 ela
Thanks Ela, you’re welcome!
I always end up eating all the food before the photoshot is over haha. I hate it get I ge hangry oops.
This noodles look like dinner perfection, and the sauce sounds lovely!
Thanks Consuelo! Haha so me too!
Ugh that honey ginger sauce – I could eat that with a spoon! haha These noodles look awesome – so simple but delicious!
Thanks Ashley! Haha
Yum! I think I know what I’m having for a quick pick-me-up!
Thanks!!
Looks SO good! Love all these flavors!
Thanks Marie!
Yum, sesame noodles are a favorite and yours look insanely good! The flavors are awesome in here and I love your bowls Jessica 🙂
Aw thanks Kelly! I bought them during the prop shopping binge haha
Just wanted to say that I LOVE THIS RECIPE! I made it TWICE this week (Wednesday and today!) and it was a huge hit with the family! I toned down the spice for the kids but the flavors are great! Thanks for clarifying the precise ounces of pasta needed! Our packages come in 6 oz sizes only and wasn’t sure how much too use.
Aww thank you so much! I’m so glad it turned out great for your family :).
Gorgeous pictures! This looks like perfect comfort food to me 🙂
Thanks Christin 🙂 !