Chili Oil Noodles Recipe in 6 Easy Steps
Published: 26 Apr 2026
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Ingredients with Exact Amount
This recipe makes 2 servings.
Main Ingredients
- 200g noodles, such as ramen, egg noodles, wheat noodles, or spaghetti
- 3 tablespoons chili oil
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon rice vinegar or white vinegar
- 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
- 1 teaspoon red chili flakes
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil
- ½ teaspoon sugar
- ¼ teaspoon salt, or as needed
- 2 tablespoons spring onions, finely chopped
- 1 tablespoon fresh coriander, chopped
- 2 tablespoons hot noodle water, reserved after boiling
Optional Toppings
- 1 fried egg
- ½ cup cooked chicken, shredded or sliced
- ½ cup tofu, pan-fried
- ½ cup mushrooms, sautéed
- 1 teaspoon sesame seeds
- Extra chili oil for serving
Step by Step Recipe Method
This is the heart of the recipe, and I always take my time with these steps because they make a big difference in the final taste. Even though the dish is quick, following each step properly will give you the best flavor and texture.
Step 1: Boil the Noodles Properly
Start by filling a medium-sized pot with water and bring it to a rolling boil. Once the water is boiling, add a pinch of salt. This helps season the noodles from the inside and improves their overall taste.
Add the noodles and cook them according to the package instructions. I usually cook them until they are just tender but still have a slight bite. This is important because overcooked noodles will turn soft and sticky later when mixed with the sauce.
Before draining the noodles, take out about ¼ cup of the hot noodle water and set it aside. This water contains starch, which helps the sauce stick to the noodles. After that, drain the noodles completely and keep them ready.
Step 2: Prepare the Flavor Base
Take a large heat-safe bowl because we will be adding hot oil to it. Add finely chopped garlic, red chili flakes, soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil, sugar, and salt into the bowl.
Mix everything gently so the ingredients are evenly spread. At this stage, the mixture will smell strong because of the garlic and vinegar, but that is exactly what we want. Once the hot oil is added, these flavors will become rich and balanced.
Step 3: Heat the Chili Oil Carefully
Pour the chili oil into a small pan and place it over medium heat. Let it warm for about 30 to 40 seconds. You do not need to overheat it. The oil should be hot enough to create a gentle sizzle when poured, but it should not smoke.
If the oil starts smoking, it means it is too hot and can burn the garlic, which will give a bitter taste. So keep the heat moderate and watch it closely.
Step 4: Pour Hot Oil Over the Mixture
Once the oil is hot, carefully pour it over the garlic and chili mixture in the bowl. As soon as the oil touches the garlic and chili flakes, you will hear a light sizzling sound. This step releases the aroma and brings out deep flavors.
Let the mixture sit for a few seconds, then stir it well so all the ingredients combine into a smooth, glossy sauce. The smell at this stage will be rich, spicy, and very inviting.
Step 5: Add the Noodles and Toss Well
Now add the cooked noodles directly into the bowl with the prepared sauce. Use tongs, a fork, or chopsticks to gently toss the noodles.
Make sure you mix them thoroughly so every strand is coated with the chili oil sauce. Take your time with this step because even coating is what makes the noodles taste good in every bite.
If you notice that the noodles feel a bit dry or clumpy, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of the reserved noodle water. This will loosen the sauce and help it stick evenly to the noodles.
Step 6: Adjust the Flavor to Your Taste
Before serving, taste the noodles. This is something I always do because small adjustments can improve the dish a lot.
If you want more saltiness, add a few drops of soy sauce. If you want more heat, add a little extra chili oil. If the flavor feels too strong or spicy, add a small pinch of sugar or a splash of noodle water to balance it.
Mix again after adjusting so everything blends well.
Step 7: Garnish and Serve Fresh
Finally, add chopped spring onions and fresh coriander on top. You can also sprinkle sesame seeds if you like a little crunch.
Serve the noodles immediately while they are hot. If you want to make the dish more filling, add a fried egg, cooked chicken, tofu, or vegetables on top.
These noodles taste best when fresh, warm, and full of flavor, so enjoy them right away for the best experience.
Variations in the Recipe
Chili oil noodles are easy to change based on your mood and ingredients. I often make small changes to keep the recipe fresh and exciting.
Garlic Chili Oil Noodles
Add 2 extra garlic cloves if you love a stronger garlic flavor. Chop the garlic finely so it mixes well with the hot oil and gives a deep aroma.
Sesame Chili Oil Noodles
Add 1 tablespoon of sesame paste or peanut butter to the sauce. Mix it with soy sauce and noodle water before adding the noodles. This makes the dish creamy, nutty, and rich.
Protein Chili Oil Noodles
Add cooked chicken, shrimp, tofu, or a fried egg. This makes the noodles more filling and turns them into a complete meal.
Vegetable Chili Oil Noodles
Add quick-cooked vegetables like mushrooms, cabbage, carrots, bell peppers, or spinach. Stir-fry them lightly before mixing them with the noodles.
Mild Chili Oil Noodles
Use only 1 tablespoon chili oil and skip the extra chili flakes. Add more sesame oil or a little butter for flavor without too much heat.
Mistakes to Avoid
Even simple noodle recipes can go wrong if a few steps are rushed. These are the mistakes I always avoid when making chili oil noodles.
Overcooking the Noodles
Soft, mushy noodles do not work well in this recipe. Cook them until they are just tender. They should still have a little bite.
Burning the Garlic
Do not pour smoking hot oil over the garlic. Very hot oil can burn it and make the sauce bitter. The oil should be hot enough to sizzle, but not smoking.
Skipping the Noodle Water
Noodle water helps the sauce coat the noodles better. Without it, the noodles can feel dry or oily.
Adding Too Much Chili Oil
Too much chili oil can overpower the dish. Start with 3 tablespoons for 2 servings, then add more only if needed.
Not Tasting Before Serving
Always taste and adjust. A little extra soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, or noodle water can make a big difference.
Conclusion
Chili oil noodles are simple, quick, and packed with flavor. I love this recipe because it needs only a few ingredients, but the result feels comforting and exciting. The garlic, chili oil, soy sauce, and vinegar come together beautifully and make every bite bold and satisfying.
Try this recipe at home when you want something fast, spicy, and tasty. You can keep it simple or add eggs, chicken, tofu, or vegetables to make it more filling. For more tasty food ideas, check the homepage and explore more easy recipes you can enjoy at home.
FAQs
What noodles are best for chili oil noodles?
Ramen, egg noodles, wheat noodles, and even spaghetti work well. I prefer noodles that hold sauce nicely and do not break easily.
Can I make chili oil noodles less spicy?
Yes, you can reduce the chili oil to 1 tablespoon and skip the chili flakes. You can also add a little more sugar or sesame oil to soften the heat.
Can I use store-bought chili oil?
Yes, store-bought chili oil works well. Taste it first because some brands are much spicier than others.
Can I make chili oil noodles ahead of time?
They taste best fresh, but you can store leftovers in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheat them in a pan with a splash of water to loosen the sauce.
Can I add meat to chili oil noodles?
Yes, cooked chicken, beef strips, shrimp, or a fried egg all taste great with chili oil noodles.
Are chili oil noodles vegan?
They can be vegan if you use egg-free noodles and avoid meat or eggs. Add tofu and vegetables for a tasty vegan version.

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