These dragon noodles are the ultimate weeknight dinner when you’re craving big flavor fast. Tender noodles, spicy-sweet sauce, and savory pork come together for a dish that is fast and seriously addictive.
Faster and Cheaper Than Delivery: In just 15 minutes, you’ve got a flavor-packed dinner that beats takeout every time. It also uses minimal and budget-friendly ingredients. So affordable!
Sweet Heat Obsession: The chili-garlic sauce and brown sugar combo creates a saucy coating with the perfect balance of flavor.
One Pan Wonder: Everything cooks in one skillet for easy cleanup and zero dinner stress.
Type of Noodle: Dragon noodles are typically made with ramen noodles. I love the Buldok brand and discard the seasonings. Linguine or spaghetti work great as well.
Ground Pork: Adds rich, savory flavor, but you can also use ground beef, turkey, or chicken. It is also very common to use scrambled eggs as the protein in this dish!
Nuts: Cashews are a great alternative if you prefer something other than peanuts.
Chili Garlic Sauce: It’s easily adjustable, but it is a key ingredient in this dish! You can use sriracha if thats what you have on hand.
Add Veggies: Feel free to toss in extras like bell peppers, carrots, snap peas, or cabbage to bulk the dish up and add color.
My family loves these dragon noodles! I love them too because they are fast, easy, and full of flavor. We usually eat them on their own, but they also go well with veggie egg rolls, edamame, or a simple cucumber salad.
Cook Noodles: Cook the ramen noodles according to the package directions. Drain the noodles in a colander and set aside. Ramen noodles cook fast; I only cook mine for 3 minutes!
Cook Pork: In a large skillet, add sesame oil and ground pork. Cook over medium-high heat for 7-8 minutes, or until no longer pink.
Make Sauce: In a medium bowl, whisk together chili garlic sauce, soy sauce, brown sugar, and ginger paste.
Add Sauce: Stir the sauce and peanuts into the cooked pork to combine. Simmer the pork and sauce for 3 minutes.
Serve: Add the cooked ramen noodles to the skillet and toss to coat everything in the sauce. Top Dragon Noodles with sliced green onions and serve!
Large Saucepan or Pot: For boiling and combining ingredients.
Strainer: To easily drain the noodles.
Whisk: For mixing sauces until smooth and well combined.
Tongs: Perfect for tossing everything together and serving.
Fridge: Store leftover dragon noodles in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.
Reheating: Reheat leftovers in the microwave until heated through!
We love easy noodle dinners in our house, so I wanted to share a few more family favorites we make all the time.