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Weeknight 20 Minute Spicy Udon Noodles! Extra saucy Asian inspired noodles with bell peppers, chicken, fresh basil, and an addicting sweet and spicy sauce. All made and ready for eating in just about twenty minutes. Doesn’t get better than these noodles on a busy night.

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Welcome to my Super Simple Thursday night dinner, NOODLES! Salty, sweet, spicy, and veggie filled noodles…my favorite.

I just thought of this now, but should we make Super Simple Thursday a thing? Like every Thursday I share a new super simple dinner recipe? Maybe as a new series for the summer? Let me know your thoughts on this and what you might want to see too. I’m liking this idea though!

OKAY so it’s Thursday, and even though it’s been a short week, I am already very ready for the weekend. It’s just been one of those weeks in the kitchen where nothing is really turning out how I pictured it in my head. When I develop recipes, I expect them to be nothing short of delicious. I also expect them to photograph beautifully and create mouth wateringly good photos.

I am firm believer that we eat with our eyes first (this is why there is a photograph with every single recipe in the HBH cookbook) and if something doesn’t look good in the photo, it’s never going to see the light of day on the blog.

It can be a really, really hard thing to have a recipe that’s delicious and pretty, and this week it’s just been a struggle. I’m trying my hardest not to be discouraged and just keep working, working, working…well swimming is what I actually say in my head (you know, finding Memo)…

But sometimes it’s hard!

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Anyway as much as I love rambling on with you guys, let me tell you about these weeknight udon noodles that I happen to LOVE…and find pretty too!

Not sure if any of you remember my better than takeout peanut noodles, but this recipe was semi-inspired by those noodles.

Well let me back up a bit. I love the the idea of takeout. It’s fun, it’s quick, it’s mess free, and it’s just EASY. What I don’t love about takeout? The fact that I am eating cartons full of food that’s most likely full of ingredients that are not good for me. Read mass amounts of salt, sugar, weird meats, and fats.

Um? No thank you to all of that.

Enter these udon noodles. They taste like takeout, look like takeout, but are better, healthier, and quicker than takeout.

Promise it’s not too good to be true.

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Let’s talk details.

First things first, you (of course) need udon noodles. These are the ones I use and love (you can get them at Whole Foods and I have bought them from my local Kroger grocery store too). You boil them just like you would pasta and they’re delish.

While the noodles boil, make a quick soy, hoisin sauce and stir fry up some ground chicken (which you can omit if you prefer), lots of bell peppers, ginger, and fresh chilies. By the time the noodles are done boiling, this stir fry should also be done cooking. All you need to do is marry the two together and dinner is done.

Yes, it’s that simple and that easy.

And it’s SO GOOD. My favorite part of this dish? The bell peppers, 100%.

I personally love bell peppers, but for whatever reason I don’t use them enough in recipes. I realized this the other week and am now making a serious effort to include them in any recipe I see fitting, which as you can guess, is a lot of recipes!

Using peppers in Asian inspired dishes is my favorite though. They pair so well with the salty, gingery flavors, and I love the pop of color they add.

All that said, you can truly use whatever combo of vegetables you have on hand. It’s all about using what you got! Zucchini, broccoli, and mushrooms would all be great! With summer right around the corner, have fun and use all the farmers market veggies you can grab!

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OH! And the other major bonus of this recipe is the fact that it requires zero oven time. This isn’t really a huge bonus for me since I don’t mind using my oven during the warmer months of the year, seeing as it rarely creeps above eighty degrees here (and dips into the 30’s at night), but for those of you who have hot, hot temps during the summer, this recipe is for you!

So to recap…

No oven, easy, 20 minutes, healthy, colorful, and delicious.

Yup, I think you guys needs this for dinner tonight. Give a try and then don’t forget to let me know what you think about the idea of Super Simple Thursdays in the comments!

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Watch the How To Video:

If you make these 20 minutes noodles, please be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! I love hearing from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every one of you. Oh, and of course, if you do make this, don’t forget to also tag me on Instagram so I can see! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Weeknight 20 Minute Spicy Udon Noodles

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Calories Per Serving: 503 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

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Instructions

  • 1. Cook the udon noodles according to package directions. 
    2. Combine the soy sauce, vinegar, hoisin sauce, and 1/4 cup water in a bowl. 
    2. Heat a large skillet over medium high heat. Add the sesame oil and the chicken. Season with black pepper and brown all over, breaking it up as it cooks, about 5 minutes. Add the bell peppers, ginger, and fresno pepper, and cook another 2-3 minutes. Slowly pour in the soy sauce mixture and basil. Bring the mixture to a simmer and cook until the sauce coats the chicken, about 3-5 minutes. 
    3. Stir in the noodles and remove from the heat. Add the green onions and sesame seeds. Serve the noodles warm, topped with green onions. Enjoy!
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Noodles are always the best.

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  1. This looks awesome — I will try this next week. I would greatly appreciate Super Simple Thursdays! My husband and I both work and we have a toddler…so weeknights are pretty hectic.

  2. I love the idea of making healthy takeout dishes at home! And I’m all about the simple dinner recipes…sounds like a great idea to me!

  3. Yes!!! to Simple Supper Thursdays……. If/when I make the recipe will “report back”. Question: As I have not worked with udon noodles, how do they reheat???? Thanks, Tieghan.

    1. So glad to hear!! The noodle reheat really well! I love them for lunch the next day. Please let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love this recipe! Thanks! 🙂

  4. This looks delicious! I think my dinner plan just changed!! Also, LOVE the idea of simple Thursday dinner posts. I struggle to cook quick, simple but still healthy (and vegetarian) weeknight suppers…

  5. This looks so good! Noodle bowls are one of my favorite meals, even more so when it comes together in 20 minutes! I’m going to have to make it this weekend, especially since I have the same chopsticks as the pair in your photos 🙂

  6. 5 stars
    I like this and let’s me try other noodles for a change.Easy Thursday’s are fine. Non-oven in the summer is a great idea…always. Skillet dinners work great.

  7. HeyTieghan, haven’t tried this one yet, although it looks good, but last night I made your bean pasta salad with sun-dried tomatoes and asparagus and goat cheese… just delicious! Huge hit and so many leftovers I have enough for lunch for the next 2 days. I don’t normally even like pasta salad. Your recipes are just inspired and I love them! Thank you!

  8. I love the idea of a Simple Thursday night series! This looks amazing and I can’t wait to try it…right after I figure out what a Fresno pepper is. 🙂

  9. I think Super Simple Thursday is a great idea! I’m always looking for something relatively quick and healthy-ish for weeknights. Can’t wait to try this. 🙂

  10. This looks so good – I may make it tonight! I like the idea of 20 minute Thursday dinners. Even if I have time, I usually start losing steam regarding cooking by that part of the week.Some ideas: stir-fries, Instant Pot dishes, main dish salads, pasta . . .

  11. 5 stars
    I have never heard of these noodles. Need to check it out.

    Super Simple Thursday sound good if it works for you it should work for everyone else. After all they can always do it or not. HA!!

  12. I am all about Super Simple Thursdays! I definitely need more fast weeknight dinners in my pocket. I really appreciate that this one is vegetarian-optional, too!

  13. 5 stars
    Thank you-will be making this weekend. Hoping
    I can find the noodles. Love your recipes. CreAtive,
    Fun and delicious. I own your cookbook and
    Faithfully read your Instagrams.

  14. Bookmarked this – just the sort of thing we love on a weeknight, and pretty sure we already have most of the ingredients!