You guys are obsessed with my Korean Ground Beef rice bowls, so I decided I needed a noodle version. Tender beef, savory goodness, and those irresistible Korean flavors all wrapped up in one slurp-worthy Korean Beef Noodle dish.
Perfect for Any Night: Whether it’s a busy weeknight or a weekend treat, this dish comes together in no time, making it perfect for any occasion.
Better Than Takeout! It’s like a restaurant-quality meal, but you get to enjoy it from the comfort of your own kitchen!
Family-Friendly: The flavors in this are so delish! Whether you’re feeding kids or adults, everyone will go back for seconds!
Noodles: Use your favorite noodles! Spaghetti, ramen, or rice linguini noodles work great in this recipe.
Ground Beef: I prefer lean ground beef, but if you don’t use lean, be sure to drain any excess oil before adding the sauce.
Cornstarch: Whisk the cornstarch well so it dissolves in the sauce. This helps thicken the sauce so it sticks to the noodles!
Vegetables: Add in any veggies you want! Cook or stir fry the veggies before tossing them into the noodles. I like to add broccoli, bell peppers, or shredded carrots!
Add More Heat: If you love spice, add extra red pepper flakes or a drizzle of sriracha sauce.
Making this Korean Beef Noodle recipe is so easy! Simply cook the beef in the sauce, then toss in the cooked noodles. In no time, you’ll have a delicious meal.
Cook the Noodles: Boil the linguine noodles al dente according to the package instructions. Drain the noodles and set aside.
Cook the Beef: In a large skillet, add the ground beef over medium-high heat. Cook and crumble the meat for 5-7 minutes, or until no longer pink. Stir in the minced garlic and cook for 1 minute.
Add the Sauce: In a small bowl, whisk together the brown sugar, soy sauce, sesame oil, ground ginger, crushed red pepper flakes, black pepper, and cornstarch. Pour the sauce mixture over the ground beef and simmer for 1-2 minutes.
Coat the Noodles: Add the cooked noodles to the meat mixture and toss to combine. Garnish with sliced green onions and sesame seeds for garnish.
Don’t Overcook the Noodles: Cook the noodles al dente, or firm to the bite. This helps them hold their texture and absorb more of the delicious sauce!
In the Refrigerator: These Korean beef noodles will stay good in your fridge for about 3-4 days in an airtight container.
To Reheat: Pop leftovers in the microwave for a minute or two. Another great way is to reheat them in a pan on the stove. Just warm them over medium heat, stirring occasionally.
If you loved these Korean beef noodles as much as I did, then I know you won’t be able to get enough of these other Korean recipes. Like my Korean Fried Chicken or Korean Beef Bulgogi, here are a few more to try: