Chinese Dan Dan Noodles ~ easy authentic recipe! (2024)

This is the easy 30 minute edition of Dan Dan Noodles ~ spicy Asian noodles in a rich creamy sauce, topped with crispy pork and barely wilted greens ~ your regular dinner just got bumped up to first class 🙂

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My poor husband only got a bite of these amazing noodles…I commandeered the whole batch for myself and I feel a little sheepish about it, but, honestly, these dan dan noodles are one of the best things I’ve ever made. Like ever. The combination of flavors and textures in this dish is extraordinary. I’m ordering you to make them as soon as you possibly can. They only take 30 minutes. And you won’t be sorry.

dan dan noodles are a classic Chinese Sichuan street food

The name refers to long poles that street vendors carried across their shoulders, with a pot of noodles on one side, and sauce on the other. Because it comes from such humble roots, there is no one official recipe for dan dan noodles, and that makes it a fun dish to play around with. The basic idea is noodles served with crispy ground pork, wilted greens, and a chili oil based sauce.

I’ve simplified authentic dan dan noodles for everyday cooking

Authentic Chinese dan dan noodles are time consuming to make, and require hard to find ingredients. I’ve subbed in dried noodles for fresh, prepared chili oil for the homemade version, and left out the pickled veggies you can only find in Asian markets. My recipe maintains the essentials of the dish, and it’s absolutely delicious. Seriously you need to make them.

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the flavors are there, and the process is straightforward and super quick

It’s all about the sauce: it’s creamy and spicy, the noodles: they have a wonderful firm texture, and the pork: it’s cooked until crisp and bacon-y. The final shower of scallions and crunchy peanuts is sheer perfection.

30 minute meals don’t have to be wimpy!

This one is proof you can get gutsy, authentic flavor in a short time.

  • Ground pork cooks quickly in a hot skillet with some spices
  • While the pork cooks, whisk together the sauce and set a pot of water to boil.
  • The noodles cook in a a flash, then add the greens just before you drain the pot, they only need a dunk in the boiling water.
  • Layer your bowls, toss, and eat!
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grocery list for dan dan noodles

All of these ingredients should be available in your large grocery store, just head to the Asian food section for the sauces and noodles, then hit the spice aisle for a couple of spices. Once you’ve got the pantry staples you’re set not only for this meal, but for many more to come.

PANTRY INGREDIENTS

  • Hoisin sauce ~ it’s a thick, dark umami sauce made from fermented soybeans, sometimes called Chinese barbecue sauce.
  • Mirin, a Japanese rice wine
  • Soy sauce, I like Tamari
  • Five spice powder ~ a blend of cinnamon, cloves, fennel, star anise, and Szechwan peppercorns. Some blends will include ginger, nutmeg, and licorice.
  • Sichuan peppercorns (these are sort of key, so if you can’t find them, you can order from Amazon, here.)
  • Chili oil ~ a chili infused oil, used as a condiment. I have a FABULOUS recipe for homemade chili oil.
  • Tahini ~ a sesame paste (you can substitute peanut butter)
  • Asian noodles, dried (you can choose any style you like, I used Japanese ramen noodles)
  • Peanuts

FRESH INGREDIENTS

  • Ground pork, 8 ounces
  • Ginger
  • Garlic
  • Scallions
  • Baby bok choy (substitute spinach, watercress)
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let’s talk noodles

  • This dish is made with Chinese wheat and egg noodles. Fresh is traditional, but dried is more practical.
  • Many types of Asian noodles can be used, depending on what you can find, so don’t stress over it.
  • Look for straight, cylindrical noodles, sort of like a thin spaghetti. They’ll be in the Asian section of your store, right by the sauces and condiments.
  • If you are eating gluten free, try rice noodles.
  • Could you use thin spaghetti in a pinch? Sure (I did it in mySpicy Thai Spaghetti Salad) just don’t over cook them, you want an al dente texture.
  • For everything you ever wanted to know about Asian noodles, check out my15 Lucky Noodle Bowl Recipes
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good news ~ leftover dan dan noodles reheat beautifully, right in the microwave.

Noodles and pasta are notorious for not making good leftovers, but these Asian noodles are the exception. Is there anything better at the end of a long day than knowing there’s a completely cooked delicious dinner in the fridge just waiting to be nuked?

cooking tips

I don’t always say this, but this dish is perfect as is. I recommend you make it exactly as written before fiddling with the recipe.

  • Cook the pork until truly crispy. You should have lots of browned bits sticking to the pan and it will taste almost like bacon.
  • After removing the pork from the pan, add a good splash of noodle cooking water to the pan and scrape up all the flavor. You can mix the sauce right in the same pan to save extra dishes.
  • As written this recipe isn’t overly spicy, trust me. It’s got just the right amount of heat to be exciting but not overwhelming. But when it comes to hot spices, always taste as you go and adjust if necessary.
  • Don’s skip the Sichuan peppercorns!
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more Chinese inspired recipes

  • Homemade Chili Oil
  • Quick Chili Oil Noodles
  • Easy Chinese Scallion Pancakes (Congyoubing)
  • Crunchy Chinese Coleslaw
  • How to Make the Best Chinese Chicken Salad
  • Easy Vegetable Chow Mein
  • Weeknight Mapo Tofu

Dan Dan Noodles

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Dan Dan Noodles ~ Easy Weeknight Recipe! Spicy Asian noodles, a rich creamy sauce, crispy pork, and barely wilted greens ~ your regular dinner just got bumped up to first class 🙂

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Prep Time:15 minutes minutes

Cook Time:15 minutes minutes

Total Time:30 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Ingredients

pork

sauce

  • 2 Tbsp tahini (sesame paste)
  • 3 Tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tsp sugar
  • 1/2 tsp five spice powder
  • 1/2 tsp ground sichuan peppercorns (I did this in my coffee/spice grinder)
  • 1/3 cup chili oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tsp grated fresh ginger

veggies

  • 1 bunch scallions, trimmed and sliced in half lengthwise
  • 2 or 3 baby bok choy, trimmed and sliced lengthwise

garnish

  • chopped peanuts

Instructions

  • Set a large pot of water to boil on the stove.

  • Put the oil in a skillet and heat on medium high. Brown the pork, breaking it apart into crumbles as it cooks. When it has cooked through, add the Hoisin, Mirin, soy and spice powder and continue to cook until the liquid has evaporated and the meat is nice and crispy. Remove the meat to a plate.

  • Cook the noodles according to the package instructions, this is usually just a few minutes. At the last minute, add the greens to the boiling water. Reserve about a cup of the cooking water, then drain.

  • Add 1/3 cup of the cooking water to the pork skillet, and scrape up the browned bits from the bottom, off the heat.

  • Whisk the sauce ingredients to combine. Note: you're not cooking the sauce, just mixing it. Taste to adjust any of the ingredients to your liking. Add a little more noodle water if you like it thinner. Divide the sauce equally between 4 bowls.

  • Top the sauce with the noodles and wilted veggies. Then spoon the crispy pork over top.

  • Garnish with chopped peanuts. Toss the noodles with the sauce before eating.

  • Come back and tell me how much you LOVED this 🙂

Notes

Feel free to double the sauce recipe of you like your bowls a little saucier.

I like to heat the sauce before adding it to the bowls, that’s just my preference. You can do that in the microwave.

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Cuisine: Chinese/American

Author: Sue Moran

Keyword: 30 minute, Chinese, dinner, ground meat, noodle bowl, noodles, pork

Nutrition

Calories: 679 kcal · Carbohydrates: 49 g · Protein: 20 g · Fat: 45 g · Saturated Fat: 12 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 6 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 25 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 41 mg · Sodium: 2261 mg · Potassium: 383 mg · Fiber: 3 g · Sugar: 5 g · Vitamin A: 2594 IU · Vitamin C: 28 mg · Calcium: 116 mg · Iron: 5 mg

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FAQs

What is Dan Dan sauce made of? ›

A thick sauce made of Chinese sesame paste, chilli oil, ground Sichuan pepper, soy sauce, black rice vinegar, etc. It delivers a distinctive nutty, hot & numbing taste. Delicious toppings consisting of fried minced meat, preserved vegetables & fried peanuts/soybeans.

What kind of noodles are best for Dan Dan Noodles? ›

Give it a good stir to incorporate the oil and paste before adding it to your Dan Dan Noodles sauce. Use Fresh Wheat Noodles: I use fresh wheat noodles (found in the refrigerated section of 99 Ranch) for the most authentic version of Dan Dan Noodles.

What is the Chinese character for Dan Dan Noodles? ›

Dandan noodles or dandanmian (traditional Chinese: 擔擔麵; simplified Chinese: 担担面), literally "carrying-pole noodles", is a noodle dish originating from Chinese Sichuan cuisine.

What does Dan Dan noodle sauce taste like? ›

First – Dan Dan Sauce: This is a numbing, savory, slightly nutty sauce made of chili oil, ground Sichuan pepper, Chinese 5 spice, soy sauce, chicken broth, and rice vinegar.

What is Dan Dan Noodles made of? ›

Dan Dan noodles is a world-famous Sichuan dish. It originated in 1841 and consists of a spicy sauce mixed with minced pork, preserved vegetables, sesame paste, and scallions served over skinny noodles.

What is the name of the thick Chinese noodles? ›

Cumian ([tsʰu˥mjɛn˥˩]; lit. "thick noodles") are thick Chinese noodles made from wheat flour and water. Two types of Chinese noodles are called cumian. One is Shanghai style, thick in diameter, used in Shanghai fried noodles.

Why is it called Dan Dan noodles? ›

“Dan Dan” refers to the type of carrying pole that street vendors would use to sell the dishes to pedestrians. The pole was carried on the shoulders of the vendor with two baskets on either side, one carrying the noodles and the other with the sauce. The name translates to “noodles carried on a pole.”

What does Dan mean in Chinese? ›

dĂ n. insipid diluted weak mild light in color tasteless fresh indifferent nitrogen. Example Usage Strokes.

Why are Dan Dan noodles so good? ›

Knowing that, these noodles should be spicy and there should be some Sichuan peppercorns for the lovely numbing effect and piney/zesty flavor. Pickled mustards greens, such as Sui Mi Ya Cai, is a common ingredient too, adding a pungent saltiness and funk to the meat component.

Does PF Chang's have Dan Dan noodles? ›

A Sichuan favorite, this popular Chinese dish features delicious lo mein noodles, all-natural* ground pork raised without antibiotics, earthy shiitake mushrooms, flavorful scallions and nutty toasted sesame seeds covered in a rich and savory brown sauce. Grab a bowl, today!

What is the difference between Dan Dan noodles and tan tan ramen? ›

Tan Tan Ramen is quite similar to the original Chinese Dan Dan Noodles in that both dishes are spicy and include toasted sesame paste, ground pork, blanched greens, and noodles. The key difference is that Dan Dan Noodles is a drier dish, involving a sauce rather than a soup broth.

How to cook siblings Chinese noodles? ›

To prepare: place noodles in a heatproof bowl and pour boiling water over them. Let the noodles stand for 5 to 7 minutes, or place the noodles in cold water and allow them soak for 25 to 30 minutes. Rinse, drain, and then add to boiling water. Cooking time: cook for 1 to 2 minutes.

How many calories are in a bowl of Dan Dan noodles? ›

The calorie count in a cup of dan dan noodles can vary depending on the ingredients used, the cooking method, and the portion size. However, a standard cup of dan dan noodles typically contains around 400-500 calories.

What is in Dan Dan Noodles at PF Changs? ›

A Sichuan favorite, this popular Chinese dish features delicious lo mein noodles, all-natural* ground pork raised without antibiotics, earthy shiitake mushrooms, flavorful scallions and nutty toasted sesame seeds covered in a rich and savory brown sauce.

What is Dandan Ramen? ›

Tan Tan Ramen is a spicy, incredibly tasty Japanese ramen noodle soup. It also happens to be based on a Chinese recipe. Yep, Japanese “tantanmen” is actually based on Chinese “Dan Dan Mian,” or Dan Dan Noodles, a spicy Sichuan dish of noodles, stir-fried ground pork, and blanched greens.

What is the brown sauce at Chinese places? ›

There are many Chinese sauces that are brown just a few most common, soy sause, oyster sauce, sweet bean, Hoisin…

What is Chinese bean sauce called? ›

A condiment called black bean paste, black bean sauce (豆豉醬), or black bean garlic sauce (蒜蓉豆豉酱), Tochidjan (豆豉醬), prepared from douchi, garlic, and soy sauce, is popular in Chinese cuisine.

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