Korean glass noodles stir fried with sweet peppers and shiitake mushrooms in a slightly spicy sauce. These spicy Korean Glass Noodles with sweet peppers and shiitake mushrooms are delicious and perfect for a weeknight meal.
Happy Monday! I hope you had a relaxing weekend and celebrated with a slice of cheesecake! I definitely did.
It’s the perfect way to end July, right?
Today, I’m sharing with you one of my favorite dishes: a variation of japchae.
Japchae is Korean glass noodles made of sweet potatoes usually stir fried with vegetables and thinly sliced beef in a sesame soy sauce. Sometimes it’s served as a main dish, and other times it’s served as banchan, the little side dishes that are usually served at the beginning of your meal. I always look forward to those little side dishes.
These Korean glass noodles I love the aromatic taste of sesame oil in the noodles. It adds such depth to an otherwise simple dish.
This dish is my version of the classic japchae. Filled with thinly sliced sweet peppers and shiitake mushrooms, these spicy Korean glass noodles can be made in less than 30 minutes and utilize the ingredients that can be found in your kitchen. There’s no need to run out to buy more ingredients.
You can add spinach, shredded carrots, mushrooms of all sorts. It’s really up to you how you customize this dish.
I kept mine vegetarian and on the simple side.
Cook the potato noodles as indicated on the packaging, about 6-8 minutes. Drain the noodles, run them through cold water, and set aside for now.
Prepare the sweet peppers and fresh shiitake mushrooms. I used sweet peppers in red, yellow, and orange, which are about the size of jalapenos. But you can use a medium sized bell pepper instead. If you like a variation in colors, like I do, you can use half of two different bell peppers. I also used fresh shiitake mushrooms in this recipe, but you can soak dried shiitake mushrooms in water until they’ve softened or use any sort of mushrooms that you like as a substitute.
Add a little bit of olive oil to a large skillet. Allow the oil to heat for a minute before adding minced garlic and onions. Cook these until they start to brown.
Next, add the sweet peppers to the skillet. Cook until the sweet peppers become soft and tender to your liking. Drizzle a little soy sauce, honey, and sesame oil over the sweet peppers. Add mushrooms and cook until softened. I like adding the sauce to the vegetables to add more flavor to them. Remove the skillet from heat.
Now, add the glass noodles to the skillet.
In a medium bowl, whisk together soy sauce, honey, Sriracha sauce, and sesame oil. Pour the sauce over the glass noodles and toss to evenly combine all the ingredients. You want the sauce to evenly coat the noodles and vegetables.
Serve this spicy Korean glass noodles with sweet peppers and shiitake mushrooms cold.
If you like, you can garnish with toasted sesame seeds and basil leaves.
Enjoy!
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- 7 ounce dry sweet potato noodles
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2-3 large cloves of garlic, minced
- 1 medium onion, sliced
- 5-6 fresh shiitake mushrooms, sliced
- 3 sweet peppers (or 1 medium bell pepper), thinly sliced
- 1 tablespoons soy sauce
- ½ tablespoon honey
- ¼ teaspoon sesame oil
- ¼ cup soy sauce
- ¼ cup honey
- 1 tablespoon sesame oil
- 1 – 1 ½ Sriracha sauce
- Toasted sesame seeds
- Fresh basil leaves
- Cook the potato noodles as indicated on the packaging, about 6-8 minutes. Drain the noodles, run them through cold water, and set aside for now.
- Prepare the garlic, onion, sweet peppers, and fresh shiitake mushrooms.
- Add a little bit of olive oil to a large skillet. Allow the oil to heat for a minute before adding minced garlic and onions. Cook these until they start to brown.
- Next, add the sweet peppers to the skillet. Cook until the sweet peppers become soft and tender to your liking. Drizzle a little soy sauce, honey, and sesame oil over the sweet peppers. Add mushrooms and cook until softened.
- Now, add the glass noodles to the skillet.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together soy sauce, honey, Sriracha sauce, and sesame oil. Pour the sauce over the glass noodles and toss to evenly combine all the ingredients. You want the sauce to evenly coat the noodles and vegetables.
- Serve the spicy Korean glass noodles with sweet peppers and shiitake mushrooms cold.
- Garnish with toasted sesame seeds and basil leaves, if desired.
aiming4simple says
Your jap chae looks amazing! Definitely craving a plate of noodles now!
Nadia says
That looks delicious. I just bought some glass noodles so this will be on the menu very soon.
Suchitra Kamath says
I had never heard of japchae until now. Very interesting. I have to try these noodles. Do they taste sweet? I love the way you have put this recipe together. You have made a simple dish look so exotic, Anrea! Thanks for bringing it to Fiesta Friday!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I personally don’t think they’re sweet. But they are definitely chewy.
The Mew Life / EatingWellNYC says
I love japchae. I actually don’t need much in mine either so this recipe with just the peppers and mushroom is perfect. 🙂
Telluselle Living Center says
Nice, thanks for sharing. I have been wondering about whether or not glass noodles are glutenfree!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You’re welcome! Every brand makes their noodles differently. So definitely check the ingredients to make sure that they are gluten free. =)
Farrah says
Looks really good! 🙂
mamacanilickthespoon says
I am so excited to try this! I can’t ever find glass noodles in my town, but someone just told me I can order them from Amazon!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I’m so glad you found them! Hope you’ll like this dish!
thegreentreefashioncafe says
I always get hungry when I see your post. It looks so delicious .