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This Cheesy Kimchi Udon is flavorful, savory, and so delicious! I love how surprisingly well the kimchi and cheesy flavors go well together, and the chewy, bouncy udon noodles are perfect in the sauce!
Watch the Cheesy Kimchi Udon Recipe Video Below!
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Ingredient Tips
Refer to the recipe card for the full list of ingredients and measurements!
- udon noodles – you can use fresh or frozen noodles; if using frozen, separate the noodles with hot water and drain right before adding them into the sauce.
- the star of the dish is the Cheesy Kimchi sauce – if you don’t have udon noodles or want to use something else, any long noodle can work!
- Other dishes that use udon noodles are Creamy Mushroom Udon or Yaki Udon!
- gochujang – this is a spicy and sweet Korean red pepper paste, with a strong flavor profile and a hint of umami. With Korean cuisine becoming more popular, I’ve seen it at almost any grocery store in my area (Los Angeles).
- It’s an extremely popular and versatile ingredient – I use it in dishes like Spicy Pork Bulgogi, Kimchi Fried Rice, Spicy Honey Garlic Tofu, Gochujang Honey Wings, Spicy Gochujang Noodles, Korean Fried Cauliflower, Korean Fried Chicken and more!
- kimchi – I buy kimchi from my local Korean grocery; I’ve seen it at all of my local grocery stores (Whole Foods, Ralph’s, Pavilions).
- shredded cheddar cheese – I used sharp cheddar cheese, which I think balances out the fermented kimchi flavor. I think this dish would also taste delicious with mozzarella shreds. You can shred your own or use pre-shredded cheese.
- heavy cream – if you don’t have heavy cream, you can also use whole milk (add in a little bit of butter to add richness) or half and half.
- neutral oil – my go to neutral oil is avocado oil but you can also use canola, vegetable, or grapeseed oil. I would avoid olive oil because the flavor will clash with the kimchi and gochujang.
Cheesy Kimchi Udon: Step-By-Step Recipe Instructions
1. Prepare the Sauce
Chop scallions and kimchi. If you like a chunkier kimchi sauce, you can do a rough chop; if you want a smoother sauce, chop the kimchi as finely as possible. Set aside.
In a small bowl, combine gochujang, soy sauce and sugar until a loose paste is formed. Set aside.
2. Cook the Scallions and Kimchi
Add 1/2 tbsp of neutral oil to a large pan over medium high heat. I like using avocado oil.
Add chopped scallions and kimchi and sauté for 30 seconds – the scallions and kimchi should start to soften, and you should be able to smell the aromatic flavors.
3. Add the Gochujang and Heavy Cream
To the scallions and kimchi, add the gochujang mixture. Cook for another 30 seconds, until the mixture looks incorporated.
Add heavy cream to the sauce and bring to a simmer.
4. Add in the Cheese
Turn the heat to low, then add in the shredded cheddar cheese and mix well. The cheese should melt completely into the sauce and the sauce should look glossy.
5. Mix Sauce with Udon Noodles
Add in the udon noodles and mix well. If you are using a different type of long noodle, make sure to cook it before adding to the mixture.
Garnish the Cheesy Kimchi Udon with optional chopped scallions and sesame seeds and enjoy!
What Should I Serve with Cheesy Kimchi Udon?
I like balancing out the flavors of the Cheesy Kimchi Udon with simple vegetable sides, like Korean banchan – Korean Bean Sprouts, Korean Braised Potatoes, Korean Stir Fried Fish Cakes, Korean Cucumber Salad, or Korean Spinach Side Dish.
PRO TIPS
Expert Tips for Making The BEST Cheesy Kimchi Udon at Home!
- If using frozen udon, separate the noodles with hot water and drain prior to adding them into the sauce.
- In a pinch, you can substitute with another long noodle of your choice. The star of this dish is the cheesy kimchi sauce.
- For a chunkier sauce, you can give the kimchi a rough chop; for a smoother sauce, chop the kimchi as finely as possible.
- This dish tastes best made fresh and served immediately.
Storage, Reheating, and Make Ahead Tips
Store any leftover Cheesy Kimchi Udon in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. The noodles will turn soft and mushy, as the sauce thickens – this is inevitable with leftover noodle dishes. However, the sauce will still taste delicious!
Reheat in the microwave until warmed through.
I do not recommend making this dish ahead of time – even the sauce should not be made ahead of time, as it’ll thicken due to the cheese. This is one of those dishes that tastes best made fresh and served immediately.
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Cheesy Kimchi Udon
Ingredients
- 2 packs udon noodles, about 500g , fresh or frozen
- 1 tbsp gochujang
- 1 tbsp soy sauce
- 1/2 tsp sugar
- 1/4 cup kimchi, chopped
- 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese , sharp
- 1/3 cup heavy cream
- 2 scallions, chopped
- sesame seeds, optional garnish
- 1/2 tbsp neutral oil
Instructions
- Chop scallions and kimchi. In a small bowl, combine gochujang, soy sauce and sugar until a loose paste is formed.
- Add 1/2 tbsp of neutral oil to a large pan over medium high heat. Add scallions and kimchi and sauté for 30 seconds.
- Add the gochujang mixture and cook for 30 seconds. Add in heavy cream and bring to a simmer.
- Add in the drained udon noodles and mix well. Garnish with scallions and sesame seeds and enjoy!
Notes
- Store any leftover Cheesy Kimchi Udon in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. The noodles will turn soft and mushy, as the sauce thickens – this is inevitable with leftover noodle dishes. However, the sauce will still taste delicious!
- Reheat in the microwave until warmed through.
- I do not recommend making this dish ahead of time – even the sauce should not be made ahead of time, as it’ll thicken due to the cheese. This is one of those dishes that tastes best made fresh and served immediately.
- If using frozen udon, separate the noodles with hot water and drain prior to adding them into the sauce.
- In a pinch, you can substitute with another long noodle of your choice. The star of this dish is the cheesy kimchi sauce.
- For a chunkier sauce, you can give the kimchi a rough chop; for a smoother sauce, chop the kimchi as finely as possible.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.