Bibimmyeon EASY Korean Noodles Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (2024)

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EASY Korean Cold Noodles Mild & Spicy Bibimmyeon Recipe!

Summer is here and the weather has been beautiful in Northern California! It’s really hot where I live recently, but I love love love summer!

Watermelon, backyard BBQ, sangria, stone fruits, swimming pool, summer dresses… so many reasons I love summer! When the weather is this hot, there is one dish I always crave from my childhood.

Bibimmyeon.

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A lot of you probably heard about Bibimbap, Korean rice bowl (mixed rice).
“Bibim” means “Mix” in Korean. “Bap” means “Rice”, so Bibimbap is mixed rice.

“Myeon” means “Noodles”, so Bibimmyeon is mixed noodles. Sometimes “Myeon” can be called “Guksu”, they both means noodles. But when we call just “Guksu”, usually most Koreans think of this one (down below).

Bibimmyeon is definitely Korean’s staple summer lunch, so fast to make with basic Korean ingredients. It can be slightly or very different depending on family recipe or person’s preference. There is no right or wrong recipe for bibimmyeon.

Though, most popular one is “Kimchi Bibimmyeon”.

Only one rule for bibimmyeon is the flavor file and the temperature.
The flavor must include sweet, sour and nutty. Also it has to be cold.
Everything else is upto you!

It is amazing side dish for backyard BBQ party, finish starch dish after Korean BBQ or quick lunch.

Toady, I will show you how to make Ganjang Bibimyeon (soy sauce based, mild flavor) and Maewon Bibimmyeon (Chili paste based, spicy flavor).

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Either mild or spicy sauce you diced to do, first thing is first. We need to cook the noodles first.

Somyeon/somen (wheat noodles) is typically used for this recipe. Angel hair pasta will also work for this recipe too. There is Korean brand (Sampio) gluten free Somen too at your local Korean grocery store, if you prefer.

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Cook somyeon in boiling water by following directions fo package you are using. Adding salt in the boiling water is not necessary.

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Add 1/4 cup of cold water when water boils hard, about 3 times, for noodles more chewy and pleasant texture.

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Drain and wash the noodles with running cold water with rubbing action to get rid of excess starch. This will take about 2 to 3 minutes. This process is very important for the texture of the noodles. After the wash, drain well.

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Also julienne cucumber and prepare medium boiled egg. I usually cook eggs in the boiling water first (make sure to wash the eggs before hand) then cook noodles, so I don’t have to boil 2 different pots of water. Both are must toppings for bibimmyeon!

Noodles and toppings are done prepping, let’s make the sauce

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Shall we start with soy sauce based Ganjang Bibimmyeon?
Your kids gonna LOVE it!

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Combine soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, sesame seeds, rice vinegar, black pepper, salt & garlic in a large mixing bowl. (I grated garlic right into the bowl using a microplane)

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Add the prepared noodles into soy sauce mixture and mix well with your hand. Hand works the best for this recipe, because the warmth of the hand will help the noodles to absorb the sauce fully.

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Place on a serving bowl and garnish with sliced spicy chili, only if you want some kick from this mild sauce. Chili is optional, of course! Now, julienne cucumber, medium boiled egg and crushed sesame seeds.

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The crunch cucumber and chili work amazing with this soy sauce based flavor… omg so simple yet, so flavorful and delicious! You can add more veggies if you prefer. Carrot, zucchini or sliced onion will work amazing.

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Next, Maewon bibimyeon. This is more known bibimmyeon than soy sauce based. When you thinking of Bibimmyeon, this is probably the visual most of people think. This goes amazingly with Korean BBQ!

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Combine gochujang (Korean red pepper paste), rice vinegar, sugar, sesame oil, sesame seeds, soy sauce, gochugaru (Korean red pepper flakes, optional) and garlic in a large mixing bowl. (I grated garlic right into the bowl using a microplane)

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Add the prepared noodles into soy sauce mixture and mix well with your hand. Hand works the best for this recipe, because the warmth of the hand will help the noodles to absorb the sauce fully. But since this is spicy sauce, I highly recommend you to wear a glove to protect your hand (and eyes in the future).

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Place on a serving bowl and garnish with julienne cucumber (a lot of them!), medium boiled egg and crushed sesame seeds. You could use whole sesame seeds, but crushed ones stick to the noodles better.

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This recipe is so fast and easy. No wonder why this is the most loved recipe during summer time! No need to standing at the stove too long, definitely brings your appetite back with the tangy, sweet & nutty flavor with summer veggies on top!

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Ganjang Bibim-Myeon (Mild)

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  • Author: Seonkyoung Longest
  • Total Time: 9 mins
  • Yield: 2 1x
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Ingredients

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For the Mild Sauce

  • 3 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp sesame oil
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tbsp sesame seeds
  • 2 tbsp rice or apple vinegar
  • 1/8 tsp black pepper
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 3 cloves garlic, grated

For the Noodles & Toppings

  • 200g of somyeon, Korean wheat noodles or angel hair pasta (generous portion for 1 serving or 2 small servings)
  • 1 cucumber, julienne
  • 1 chili, sliced optional
  • 1 medium boiled egg, cut into half
  • crushed sesame seeds

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients for sauce in a large mixing bowl.
  2. Cook somyeon in boiling water by following directions fo package you are using.
    Add 1/4 cup of cold water when water boils hard, about 3 times, for noodles more chewy and pleasant texture.Drain and wash noodles with running cold water with rubbing action to get rid of excess starch. Drain well.
  3. Add noodles into sauce mixture and mix well with your hand. Place on a serving bowl and garnish with julienne cucumber, medium boiled egg and crushed sesame seeds.
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 4 mins
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Maewoon Bibim-Myeon (Spicy)

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  • Author: Seonkyoung Longest
  • Total Time: 9 mins
  • Yield: 2 1x
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Ingredients

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For the Spicy Sauce

  • 3 tbsp gochujang, Korean red pepper paste
  • 3 tbsp rice or apple vinegar
  • 3 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil
  • 1 tbsp sesame seeds
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1/2 tsp gochugaru, Korean red pepper flakes
  • 3 cloves garlic, grated

For the Noodles & Toppings

  • 200g of somyeon, Korean wheat noodles or angel hair pasta (generous portion for 1 serving or 2 small servings)
  • 1 cucumber, julienne
  • 1 medium boiled egg, cut into half
  • crushed sesame seeds

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients for sauce in a large mixing bowl.
  2. Cook somyeon in boiling water by following directions fo package you are using.
    Add 1/4 cup of cold water when water boils hard, about 3 times, for noodles more chewy and pleasant texture.Drain and wash noodles with running cold water with rubbing action to get rid of excess starch. Drain well.
  3. Add noodles into sauce mixture and mix well with your hand. Place on a serving bowl and garnish with julienne cucumber, medium boiled egg and crushed sesame seeds.
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 4 mins
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FAQs

What is the difference between naengmyeon and Bibimmyeon? ›

Naengmyeon incorporates several tastes, including salty and sour, but it is not spicy. Bibimmyeon, on the other hand, is spicy; that's it's raison d'être. So when you want spicy noodles, cook bibimmyeon and when you want cold, salty/sour noodles in broth, cook naengmyeon.

What does bibimmyeon taste like? ›

What does bibimmyeon taste like? It's spicy, savory, a little sweet, and tangy from the kimchi. There's also a nuttiness from the sesame oil and seeds.

What to eat with bibimmyeon? ›

Common toppings include cucumber, sesame seeds, lettuce, or hard-boiled egg.

What is the most famous noodles in Korea? ›

Nongshim Shin Ramyeon

Probably the most famous ramyeon in Korea and abroad, Nongshim Shin Ramyeong (농심 신라면) is a staple in many households. It is quite spicy, especially if you are not used to Korean spice, and contains small chunks of beef and flakes of vegetables.

Which Korean noodles is the tastiest? ›

Best Overall: Nongshim Shin Noodle Soup

Drawing inspiration from many spicy soups in Korean cuisine, Shin Ramyun has created a perfect formula for broth that balances the deep, flavorful, and mouthwatering peppery taste.

Is Bibim Naengmyeon cold or hot? ›

Bibim naengmyeon is cold noodles mixed in a spicy gochujang-based sauce and topped with a variety of vegetables.

What to put on bibimmen? ›

Typically, bibim men is topped with an boiled egg and julienned cucumber which adds a cooling effect and a contrasting refreshing flavor to the spicy noodles.

How to prepare bibimmen? ›

- Add the dried noodles to the boiling water, lower the heat and simmer for approx. 3 minutes (until noodles are soft). - Once cooked, drain the noodles and rinse them with cold water. - Stir the included seasoning mix into your cold noodles thoroughly, before adding your preferred garnishes and serve.

Are bibim noodles cold? ›

Bibim guksu is a cold noodle dish with fresh vegetables served in a spicy, sweet and tangy gochujang sauce. Easy, refreshing and delicious!

Why are Korean noodles so chewy? ›

The chewy texture of jjolmyeon noodles owes to its manufacturing process in which the dough is heated to 130-150 degrees Celsius and extruded by a machine under high pressure, in a manner similar to rice cake production.

How long can you store bibim guksu? ›

How long does Bibimguksu last? You can store the sauce and noodles separately in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. However, it is best served fresh.

What is Korean noodles called in English? ›

Name and package

"Shin Ramyun" is the English transliteration of the Korean words for "spicy instant noodles". Shin Ramyun uses red and black packaging with the emphasized calligraphic form of the Hanja character "辛", which means "spicy".

Which ramen is most eaten in Korea? ›

#1.

Shin Ramyun is exported to over 100 countries and maintains the first place in Korea as well. Sin Ramyun succeeded in targeting spicy-loving Korean's taste buds.

What instant noodles do Koreans eat? ›

In short, ramen has become Koreans' comfort food, which they eat, on average, once every four or five days.

Is bibim naengmyeon the same as mul naengmyeon? ›

The two main varieties of naengmyeon are mul naengmyeon (물 냉면) and bibim naengmyeon (비빔 냉면). The former is served as a cold noodle soup made from beef, chicken or dongchimi broth. The latter is served with a spicy dressing made primarily from gochujang (red chili paste) and eaten mixed.

What is the difference between naengmyeon and Milmyeon? ›

Milmyeon is a variant of the North Korean noodle dish naengmyeon. It consists of wheat noodles in a cold meat broth (mul milmyeon) or a spicy sauce (bibim milmyeon), and topped with vegetables and garnish. Naengmyeon is a North Korean dish that is based on noodles containing buckwheat flour.

What does Bibim Naengmyeon mean? ›

Bibim-Naengmyeon is a Korean spicy cold noodles dish popular during the summertime. This dish is extremely in demand seasonally for summer thanks to its cold temperature and strong flavors, but it is also very much beloved all year around by its enthusiasts, and often the favorite noodle dish for many noodle lovers.

What is the English name for naengmyeon? ›

What is naengmyeon? Literally translated into cold noodles, naengmyeon is a cold noodle dish of thin, chewy noodles that are made with buckwheat and potato or sweet potato starch.

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