There’s something undeniably enchanting about the savory aroma of noodles mingling with spice, evoking memories of late-night snack escapades. This recipe for Spicy Glass Noodles with Buldak Hot Sauce comes together in just under an hour and guarantees a satisfying warmth with every delicious bite. The unique texture of glass noodles pairs perfectly with the intense heat of Buldak sauce, creating a dish that’s as flavorful as it is invigorating.
This recipe is perfect for anyone looking to spice up their dinner game or for those cozy nights in when you want a quick yet satisfying meal. It’s also versatile—easily made vegetarian or vegan depending on your protein choice. Plus, you can always prepare the noodles ahead of time and store them for later.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- The chewy glass noodles provide a delightful texture contrast to the fiery sauce.
- It comes together in less than 30 minutes once you’ve prepped your ingredients.
- You can customize the spice level to match your personal taste.
- Topping it with homemade furikake adds an extra layer of flavor and crunch.
What You’ll Need
Gather the following ingredients for this flavorful dish:
For the Noodles
- 1 cup water
- 3 oz dry wide glass noodles (see Note 1)
For the Protein and Extras
- 4 oz tofu, rice cakes, or veggie balls (optional)
- 1 to 3 tbsp Samyang Buldak Hot Sauce (approx. 1 to 2 packets of sauce from the instant ramen packs)
- Salt or soy sauce (to taste; see Note 2)
For the Toppings
- 1 tbsp Homemade Furikake Seasoning
- Scallions or cilantro, chopped
- Cheddar cheese (I use Daiya Shreds)
Note: Wide glass noodles cook differently, so check your packaging for precise timing. Adjust salt or soy sauce to taste, based on your preference.
Substitutions & Swaps
- Tofu can be replaced with tempeh for extra protein.
- Use sriracha for a milder sauce option.
- Any fresh herbs can substitute for scallions or cilantro.
- Vegan cheese can replace cheddar for a dairy-free option.
How to Make It
Let’s whip up these spicy glass noodles in a few simple steps.
Boil the Water
Add wide glass noodles and water to a stock pot or deep skillet over high heat. Once boiling, turn the heat down to medium-low and simmer for 20 to 30 minutes, depending on how soft you like your noodles.
Mix in Ingredients
Once noodles are nearly cooked, add the tofu, rice cakes, veggie balls, and hot sauce. Stir frequently to prevent noodles from sticking, until most of the water has evaporated and you’re left with a thick sauce.

Plate and Serve
Plate your noodles generously and top with furikake, scallions or cilantro, and cheese if desired.
How to Store It
Fridge: Store in an airtight container for 3–4 days.
Freezer: No, the noodles become mushy after thawing.
Reheat: Microwave for 1–2 minutes or until heated through.
Tips for Best Results
- Stir the noodles regularly to avoid clumping and ensure even cooking.
- Adjust the Buldak sauce based on your heat tolerance.
- For a creamier texture, add more cheese on top when serving.
Serving Suggestions
- Pair with kimchi for a refreshing crunch.
- Serve alongside steamed vegetables for a complete meal.
- Perfect for a casual get-together or movie night in!




