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- June 9, 2022
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Today I am starting a short, 5-recipe series for my favorite Korean summer dishes. I’m starting with the easiest one- bibim guksu! This is a spicy cold noodle dish that only takes 10 minutes to whip up, and it’s one of my favorites! I LOVE spicy cold noodles.
Bibim guksu is easily one of my favorite dishes ever. Cold, spicy noodles are my FAVORITE type of noodle dish! I’ve never cared much for pasta, ramen, udon, or any other noodles except for spicy cold noodles. There are a few kinds- bibim guksu, bibim naengmyeon, & mil myeon. All of them super delicious and refreshing!
This is definitely a dish that I make a lot. Like weekly. And that’s because it is SO easy to make and only takes about 10 minutes. My mom also made this for me a lot when I was younger, and she taught me this recipe!
Ingredients:
Somyeon- also called somen (Japanese pronunciation), these noodles are thin, chewy, and cook super fast. I recommend cutting down the boiling time by 20-30 seconds to prevent over cooking, because they will cook fast as heck. Also super important to wash thoroughly under cold water to remove as much starch as possible.
Fermented kimchi- your kimchi doesn’t have to be well fermented for this dish to work, but I always prefer sour kimchi. It’s VERY important that you use really good kimchi. This can make or break the dish, because a lot of the umami element is in the kimchi and brine.
Bibim sauce- kimchi, kimchi brine, gochujang (Korean pepper paste), vinegar, sesame oil, soy sauce, garlic, fine gochugaru (Korean chili powder), sugar, and crushed sesame seeds. You can double or triple this recipe to keep ready in the fridge, but if you do this I’d recommend leaving out the garlic and sesame oil. Just add them to your sauce before you’re about to make your meal, otherwise they will change the flavor of the sauce while sitting in the fridge for long periods of time.
Optional toppings– you don’t need these ingredients to make bibim guksu, but I highly recommend adding them! Thinly sliced cucumbers, hard boiled egg, and a generous amount of crushed sesame seeds.
Noodles
Somyeon (thin wheat noodles) is usually used for bibim guksu, but you can use soba noodles or naengmyeon noodles which are a mix of buckwheat and potato starch. Naengmyeon noodles are VERY chewy, which I love, but may not be for everyone.
If none of these are an option for you, it’s totally fine to use instant ramen noodles! Any noodles will work to be honest- just make sure they are cold because it’s not bibim guksu if it isn’t cold.
Bibim sauce
If you don’t have fermented kimchi or any kimchi at all, don’t worry because you can still make a delicious bibim sauce!
Instead of kimchi & brine, just increase the soy sauce to 2 tbsp for a delicious bibim sauce. You may also need to add a bit more vinegar to make up for the tang missing from the kimchi brine.
Storage
You can double or triple this recipe to keep ready in the fridge, but I’d recommend leaving out the sesame oil and garlic. Add those into the sauce when you’re about to use it, otherwise they will change the flavor a bit while sitting in the fridge. Garlic becomes much stronger (not in a good way in my opinion) and I don’t know how to explain it but sesame oil starts to taste weird after being mixed with other sauces and sitting for long periods of time.
Bibim Guksu (Korean Spicy Cold Noodles)
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Servings 2
Ingredients
- 8 oz somyeon thin wheat noodles
- 1/2 cup fermented kimchi
- 3 tbsp fermented kimchi brine
- 1/4 cup extra spicy gochujang or mild
- 1 tsp fine gochugaru
- 3 tbsp sugar any kind
- 3 tbsp plum vinegar or rice vinegar
- 2 tbsp sesame oil
- 1 tbsp soy sauce
- 2 garlic cloves
- 2 tbsp crushed sesame seeds
Optional Toppings
- hard boiled egg
- thinly sliced cucumber
Instructions
Grind toasted sesame seeds until about half has turned into powder
Boil the eggs to your liking and thinly slice the cucumber
Mix together kimchi brine, gochujang, gochugaru, soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, vinegar, and half of the crushed sesame seeds.
Note: If you plan to keep this in the fridge to use later, I recommend leaving out the garlic and sesame oil. These will change the flavor while sitting in the fridge. Just add them when you're about to make your meal.
Also: If you don't have any kimchi or brine, that's ok! Increase the soy sauce to 2 tbsp. You will still have a delicious bibim sauce.
Once the sauce is a smooth consistency, add the kimchi.
Boil the somyeon noodles for about 3 1/2 minutes. Be careful with the time because these cook VERY fast.
Note: 4 oz is a good amount for one person. That is usually a tad bit bigger than the size of a quarter when wrapping your fingers around the noodles.
Immediately wash under cold water. Rinse it well so you can remove as much starch as possible.
Add the sauce to the noodles and mix. This recipe makes enough sauce for 2-3 servings.
Top with crushed sesame seeds, sliced cucumber, and hard boiled egg.
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This Post Has 19 Comments
Kimberly February 22, 2024Reply
One of my go to recipes when I’m short on time. Thank you Stella!!@myblessedbelly February 22, 2024Reply
This is one of my fave recipes! So simple and easy to follow, and delicious!!Mychelle February 22, 2024Reply
This is my favorite dish. Thank you for this easy go to recipe!Sky.walkerr February 22, 2024Reply
Found this recipe a little over a year ago and fell in love! It’s a cold and spicy meal that’s so comforting. It’s a meal prep lunch almost every week!Anonymous February 22, 2024Reply
This recipe honestly almost made me cry when I made it because it taste so similar to the guksu my late grandma used to make. If you are a fellow Korean in America and you’re missing home then I definitely recommend this recipe. ❤️❤️❤️Vanessa February 21, 2024Reply
I love this recipe!! I’ve had a harder time eating meat lately and this has helped a lot. I honestly make it 2x a week and have it at least every other day. The texture of the noodle, spice and cucumber is so refreshing!
Thank you for sharing!Soon Tani February 21, 2024Reply
This is the best bibimguksu recipe!!Dalena February 21, 2024Reply
Love this recipe! So quick and easy to make and it was so delicious and refreshing!@stephbuggera February 21, 2024Reply
I make this dish at least once a week during the summer. It’s a good alternative when you’re craving ramen/soup, but it’s too hot out. So tasty and easy.Daphne February 21, 2024Reply
Mmmm this is so quick, easy, refreshing, and delicious! It instantly got added into the regular rotation. Love it! Thank you for sharingLtiwa February 21, 2024Reply
this is one of my fav go to recipes during the summer! I swear I can eat it all summer long during the socal heat. thank you!Michelle L. February 21, 2024Reply
I love this recipe! It’s so flavorful and refreshing, plus super easy to make.Kiersten February 21, 2024Reply
I took a summer trip to South Korea and didn’t know what this delicious spicy cold noodle dish was called. I was beyond excited when you posted this. My boyfriend and I make this all the time now. So refreshing and delicious!ChelseaPaige August 7, 2022Reply
So so delicious! I can’t wait to make it again?Hanna February 21, 2024Reply
This is one of my favorite summer go-to recipes! Refreshingly spicy and tangy balanced with some sweetness. Can’t wait to make it again soon~Thanks
Olivia July 3, 2022Reply
This is by far the best Bibim guksu recipe I ever tried! Thanks Stella!Katherine June 20, 2022Reply
Delicious!! Thank you so much for this easy and yummy recipe! I’ve made it twice in a week nowAnonymous June 17, 2022Reply
Seriously delicious! I’ve been trying to expand my cooking skills, and while this wasn’t hard at all, it really made me try something I’d never had before. Super great and spicy!Quinn Lopez June 9, 2022Reply
Incredible!! So refreshing and yummy.
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