Garlic Butter Noodles
Simple and always delicious, this garlic butter noodles recipe is shared by our friend Jaden. It’s an oldie but goodie and both kids and adults love this simple and flavorful garlic noodles.
Garlic Butter Noodles Recipe
This simple garlic butter noodles recipe is adapted with permission from Jaden’s gorgeous cookbook The Steamy Kitchen Cookbook is a friendly book that gives tried-and-true tested recipes (she had hundreds of recipe testers!) that gives valuable information to both novice and professional cooks who want to learn more about Asian cuisine. This is a recipe that’s family friendly and perfect for anyone who loves simple garlic, butter and noodles. What’s not to love about simple comfort food?
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Tips on How to Make Garlic Butter Noodles
If you love garlic, noodles and butter, then this garlic noodle dish is for YOU! These garlic noodles are fabulously flavorful and sinfully easy to make. This garlic noodle recipe is one of those dishes that are perfect alone, or tossed with your favorite vegetables and meats. You can eat these butter garlic noodles as it stands and lick your fingers during the process, or make it a full meal with all the extra accompaniments.
- We added extra garlic (no kissing tonight) and so can you. Customize the amount of garlic you want to your personal taste.
- Adding fresh herbs is a nice addition. Chopped green onions or scallions, fresh cilantro, fresh mint and basil are a few ways to add a bit of healthy conscience to the garlic noodle recipe. The mint added a bright balance to the flavorful buttery and garlicky sauce for the garlic noodles. Fresh shredded basil is next on our list and we’re excited to add some fresh bean sprouts too.
- Additions of shrimp, chicken or beef. You can definitely amp-up this butter garlic noodle recipe with what ever type of protein that you want, you can’t go wrong.
- Extra vegetables are wonderful. Like broccoli, kale, cauliflower, onions, shredded carrots or shredded cabbage are some ideas for adding for veggies and healthy bulk to the noodles.
- Seasonings: make sure to add enough salt, soy sauce or fish sauce. These noodles will be bland if you don’t add enough seasoning.
- Make spicy noodles! Add some red pepper flakes or your favorite hot sauce.
- All garlic butter noodles recipe details are in the recipe box below.
What Types of Noodles for Garlic Noodles?
You can make this garlic noodle recipe with spaghetti noodles. There’s lot of possibilities and options. Cooked pasta works too.
- Simple ramen noodles are great! It’s a great quick and easy ramen hack. Just cook the noodles from your pantry ramen and you’re halfway there. The recipe is for about 2 packages of noodles but if you just cook 1 package, halve the rest of the ingredients.
- Chow mein or low mein egg noodles. Always the classic and quick to cook.
- Medium or wide Egg noodles
- Spaghetti, Angel hair or fettuccine. These classic pastas are fantastic for garlic butter noodles. They’re always available and simple to cook. Toss them in the garlic butter sauce and the whole family, especially kids, will be happy.
- Rice Noodles or Pad Thai-style noodles. Definitely yes to rice noodles and we’re big fans. They’re light and will hold up to the garlic butter sauce.
- Somen or buckwheat style noodles. These flavorful noodles are great with garlic butter. It’s also nice to mix things up beyond the traditional chow mein style noodles.
Can These Be Eaten Cold and Make-Ahead Tips?
These garlic noodles are wonderful cold too, so we’re already anticipating the party and picnic potential for this great recipe! But if you’re eating these cold, the butter isn’t so great at room temperature as it gets firm.
- When you’re making the sauce, add about 2 Tablespoons of grapeseed oil, olive oil or canola oil. This combination of oil and butter will keep the sauce easier to pour.
- Also, we suggest making the sauce and storing it in a jar. Pour the garlic butter sauce over the noodles right before serving. Doing this will make sure the garlic butter sauce is fresh and won’t soak into the noodles too much before eating. You want to make sure the sauce isn’t soaking into the noodles.
- If you’re making this ahead, cook the noodles first and store in an airtight container or serving bowl. Then right before serving the noodles cold, toss with the sauce.
- And if you’re interested in learning more, here’s a great article about the history of garlic noodles.
Garlic Butter Noodles Recipe
Ingredients
- 6 oz. dry noodles about 2 (3.5 oz packages) instant ramen noodles – or any noodles like spaghetti
- 3 Tablespoons butter , or more to taste
- 4 cloves garlic , finely minced or sliced
- 2 Tablespoons brown sugar
- 1 Tablespoon Soy sauce or Maggi seasoning, or fish sauce (start with 2 teaspoons first because these are extra salty)
- 1 Tablespoon oyster sauce or hoisin or any bbq sauce
- 1/4 cup fresh herbs or cilantro, parsley, basil, chopped
- 3 stalks fresh chopped green onions or scallions
- additional salt and pepper to personal taste
Instructions
- In pot, bring water to boil and cook noodles according to the package instructions. Drain noodles and wipe pot clean.
- Immediately return pot (or separate pan) to medium-high heat and add the butter. Once butter sizzles, add garlic. Fry for about 1 minutes or until fragrant. Don't let the garlic burn.
- Add brown sugar, soy sauce and oyster sauce and stir well.
- Add noodles and toss evenly with the sauce.
- Remove from pan and serve the garlic noodles on plates or bowls and top with green onions and fresh herb of your choice.
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How to Store Leftovers?
If you have leftovers use any type of air tight storage. When re-heating the microwave is the best! It heats the noodles to be moist and not dry. If needed, melt butter then add to the noodles and extra seasoning on the noodles. Sometimes leftover noodles stored in the refrigerator will soak up all the sauce, leaving the noodles or garlic butter pasta a little dry and flavorless.
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- Spaghetti squash with sausage and parmesan
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- Check out more of our Asian recipes here.
- this recipe was originally published in 2009
This is really an old standby recipe for us now, my printout is probably at least 10 years old and it’s stained, curled, you-name-it. ย It is the most-requested dish from our now-adult daughters. ย I usually more than double it, using a full pound of noodles (usually thin spaghetti or angel hair) and accordingly increase everything else. ย We don’t use mint or basil, the recipe I have doesn’t call for it. ย The Maggi sauce seems to be the magic ingredient, although many times in my bigger recipe I also add a tablespoon of dark soy sauce or soy paste, it really helps the umami-ness and coats the pasta well. ย I’ve tried subbing soy sauce for Maggi and it’s just not the same! ย I’ve also supplemented the butter with some garlic-infused olive oil, usually 2 parts butter to 1 part olive oil. ย It’s worked well for years! ย Just recently I finally typed up my larger family-size version to give to the kids.
Thanks Deborah! So glad you enjoyed the recipe for all these years.
Yummy recipe, my daughter loved it! I used cilantro on mine, and paired it with cajun shrimp. It was delish! Thank you for sharing!
Loved the recipe!
Reminds me so much of the garlic noodles I love at PF changs
yummy! i am always on the look-out for great, easy, simple pasta/noodle recipes! now i’ve found my next one to try out =)) Plus my herb garden is threatening to take over my patio, the basil is growing tumultously, the parsley is really really lush and i probably have mint and cilantro (or coriander as us british folks call it!) somewhere! How about using a load of different herbs in with the garlic + butter? would it still taste good? also maybe rosemary as well? i have a massive rosemary bush!
thanks for this lusciously fabulous blog. i love it, esp. the mac ‘n’ cheese recipe!! that’s how i discover your blog =))
We use a ton of herbs with our noodles. Play with the combos you like and go from there. From what you’ve gone over, we’d start with the mint and cilantro with the garlic butter. Have fun!
i made the recipe saturday night. i used 5 instead of 3 cloves of garlic, used cilantra instead of mint or basil. then i added mushrooms and shrimp. it was delicious! thanks for the great recipe. i’m looking forward to trying your other recipes.
I FINALLY got around to making this last night. It was AMAZING! The bf said “Can you make this… all the time?” I was out of basil, so I used up my cilantro instead and threw in some broccoli. It was great, and so quick! I can’t wait to try it with the basil
This is beautiful!
Made this last night and used basil and added chicken! Was great! I’m going to look for a copy of that book soon! you’ve sold me!
Peggy- The combination of chicken and basil sounds wonderful! we’ll have to try that. thanks!
I made it! We loved it. We did not have basil or mint and were too lazy to go out for it but we loved it anyway so i just imagine it will be even better when we are really prepared for it!!
This looks so delicious! I can’t wait to get my Steamy Kitchen cookbook and start making all her fab recipes!!!
Omg…my mouth is watering over garlic at 5:45 am!!!
Is Maggi Sauce fish sauce?
It is a soy based sauce, basically like soy sauce, but not quite as salty. If you can’t find any, substitute soy sauce but reduce the amount a little bit.
great recipe with simple, delicious flavors! btw, keep up the great work on the photography series!
Fantastic review =D. Not to mention the photos – stunning.
That’s so funny! I just heard about what a great person Jaden is from Jen@userealbutter! She also had glowing things to say about you guys–and she obviously knows a good blog when she sees one! Will follow you both with interest and regularity from now on!
Such a warm hearted post. Garlic + butter always do the trick for me. The noodles look gorgeous