Creamy Gochujang Pasta - Easy Recipes (2024)

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This gochujang pasta is creamy and savory with a slightly spicy bite. This 6-ingredient pasta can be whipped up in under 15 minutes— making it my go-to pasta dish!

What you’ll need to make this creamy gochujang pasta:

  • Dried pasta of choice: I used fusilli pasta, but any kind of dried pasta will work great with this sauce.
  • Salted butter
  • Garlic
  • Gochujang paste: this ingredient can be found in most grocery stores in the Asian aisle. A little goes a long way with this ingredient, it’s an absolute staple in my kitchen.
  • Heavy cream: if you prefer a less creamy sauce, you can substitute it with milk or coconut milk.
  • Grated parmesan: this cheese adds another layer of creaminess and saltiness to the sauce. With that said, I do not add any more salt to the sauce since the gochujang paste and parmesan are the perfect amount of seasoning for me. (Feel free to add more salt if need to taste).
  • Optional garnish: fresh/dried parsley flakes

How to make this recipe at home:

Fill a large pot with water and bring to a rapid boil on high heat. Add a pinch of salt to the water and cook your pasta according to the package directions. Prepare your sauce while the pasta is cooking.

In a large pan or pot, add your butter and melt on medium heat. Add the minced garlic, gochujang paste, heavy cream, and grated parmesan and cook for 3-4 minutes to allow the sauce to thicken, stirring constantly. Once your sauce has thickened, adjust your heat to low.

If your pasta is done cooking, drain and add the pasta to the sauce. (Reserve ¼ cup of the pasta water to adjust the sauce).

Cook the pasta and sauce for another 1-2 minutes, and add the reserved pasta water to the pasta to adjust the sauce consistency to your liking.

Top your pasta with more grated parmesan and fresh or dried parsley flakes (optional). Serve warm and enjoy!

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🍝 Creamy Gochujang Pasta— recipe link in bio! This gochujang pasta is creamy, savory, and slightly spicy! It only takes 6-ingredients and comes together in 15 minutes 🙌🏼 I used dried fusilli pasta, but feel free to use your pasta of choice. You can also sub out some (or all) of the heavy cream for another milk of choice to make it less creamier. This was be so good with crispy chicken or seared shrimp, YUM! #pasta #pastatiktok #gochujangpasta #gochujang #easyrecipe

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Creamy Gochujang Pasta

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound dried pasta
  • 1 tablespoon salted butter
  • 1 tablespoon garlic, minced
  • 1½ tablespoon gochujang paste
  • 1½ cups heavy cream
  • ½ cup grated parmesan

Optional toppings:

  • Fresh or dried parsley

Instructions

  1. Fill a large pot with water and bring to a rapid boil on high heat. Add a pinch of salt to the water and cook your pasta according to the package directions. Prepare your sauce while the pasta is cooking.
  2. In a large pan or pot, add your butter and melt on medium heat. Add the minced garlic, gochujang paste, heavy cream, and grated parmesan and cook for 3-4 minutes to allow the sauce to thicken, stirring constantly. Once your sauce has thickened, adjust your heat to low.
  3. If your pasta is done cooking, drain and add the pasta to the sauce. (Reserve ¼ cup of the pasta water to adjust the sauce).
  4. Cook the pasta and sauce for another 1-2 minutes, and add the reserved pasta water to the pasta to adjust the sauce consistency to your liking.
  5. Top your pasta with more grated parmesan and fresh or dried parsley flakes (optional). Serve warm and enjoy!

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FAQs

What does gochujang pair well with? ›

No judgement here! Try it as a baste on chicken wings or pork ribs, or added to soup broths like in my Spicy Pork Miso Noodle Soup. Gochujang can also be used in marinades for meat dishes like Korean bulgogi, stirred into dipping sauces, or used to punch up stews.

Can you put milk instead of cream in pasta? ›

Whole milk is an excellent substitute for heavy cream. It adds richness to your pasta sauce without the excess fat. Simply simmer your favourite pasta sauce with whole milk until it thickens to your desired consistency. The result is a velvety and indulgent sauce that pairs beautifully with pasta.

How many calories are in creamy gochujang pasta? ›

Gochujang Rigatoni 624 Calories | 38.5g Protein | 10 g Fat | 97.5g Carbs INGREDIENTS: 113g Rigatoni Chives (optional) Low fat mozzarella (optional) 2tbsp pasta water Sauce: 3 garlic cloves 10g cream cheese 20g Gochujang 30mL Fat Free milk - I didn't do this in the video but it will be beneficial when blending 130g ...

Can I use Gochujang paste instead of sauce? ›

Anywhere a recipe calls for chili garlic sauce, you could experiment substituting gochujang for more complex flavor. One of the most famous uses of gochujang is in the delicious Korean rice and veggie bowl known as Bibimbap.

Is gochujang good for gut? ›

Fermented soybeans in Gochujang makes it a great source of probiotics that can boost healthy gut microbiomes. Probiotics are live bacteria that are beneficial for digestion and overall gut health. However, it's important to note that Gochujang also contains chili peppers, which can be spicy.

Is gochujang anti inflammatory? ›

Gochujang, a traditional fermented condiment, has beneficial effects, such as anti-colonic inflammatory effects.

What can I use if I don't have heavy cream for pasta? ›

The 10 Best Substitutes for Heavy Cream
  • Milk and butter.
  • Soy milk and olive oil.
  • Milk and cornstarch.
  • Half-and-half.
  • Tofu and soy.
  • Yogurt and milk.
  • Evaporated milk.
  • Cottage cheese and milk.

How can I thicken pasta without cream? ›

Cornstarch: Make a slurry of half water, half cornstarch and whisk until smooth. Cornstarch is a powerful thickener, so start by whisking in no more than 1 tablespoon of the mixture per 2 cups of simmering sauce; stir and simmer for 2 minutes, check the thickness, and repeat with more slurry as needed.

Does all gochujang have sugar? ›

A small amount of sweetener, such as sugar, syrup, or honey, is also sometimes added.

Does Gochujang sauce have sugar? ›

INGREDIENTS: Gochujang Sauce (Gochujang Chili paste, Lite Soy Sauce (WATER, WHEAT, SOYBEANS, SALT, LACTIC ACID, SODIUM BENZOATE: LESS THAN 1/10 OF 1% AS A PRESERVATIVE), Rice Wine Vinegar (RICE WINE VINEGAR, SUGAR, SALT, POTASSIUM METABISULFITE (AS A PRESERVATIVE)), Granulated Sugar (Granulated Sugar), Sesame Seed, ...

Should you refrigerate gochujang? ›

How to Store Gochujang. Once opened, gochujang should be stored in the refrigerator. Like miso, it has quite a long shelf life, as long as it hasn't dried out or changed in color. Should you find yourself with a lot of gochujang leftover, remember that it can be used up in lots of different ways.

What's the difference between gochujang and gochujang sauce? ›

In its truest form, gochujang is sold as a thick paste, often in plastic tubs and glass jars, and ready for cooking. The kind labeled a sauce or condiment is the same paste, thinned out with other ingredients such as sugar and vinegar.

What is the difference between gochujang sauce and gochujang paste? ›

They are not the same thing. Gochujang paste is the base for gochujang sauce, but the sauce needs a few other ingredients to "dilute" the aromatic paste. Gochujang paste turns into a sauce when it's mixed with vinegar, soy sauce, sesame oil, a sweetener, and some other ingredients you might want to add.

What is Korean Gochujang sauce used for? ›

Gochu means “chili pepper”—gochujang is a fermented chili paste used to add intense spicy, salty, and sweet notes to marinades, sauces, dips, and stews.

Does gochujang go with tomato? ›

End-of-summer tomatoes are the best tomatoes of the year, which is why it's the perfect time to whip up a warm and cozy tomato soup. The bright, acidic tomatoes with the rich and slightly spicy gochujang is a match made in heaven, and it's so simple to make.

Is gochujang similar to sriracha? ›

Meet gochujang, the savory Korean sauce that, like sriracha, is made from fermented red peppers, but has a more savory, salty, deep flavor. “It's like hot sauce-meets-umami flavor,” chef Edward Lee, owner of 610 Magnolia & Milkwood in Louisville, Kentucky, told ABC News.

Is Gochujang sauce very spicy? ›

Sure, gochujang has heat — depending on the brand, it can be extraordinarily spicy — but it also has a salty, almost meaty depth and a slight sweetness. In other words, it's not a one-note hot sauce that you add to a dish after the fact. If you want to see Korean chefs bristle, tout gochujang as the “next Sriracha.”

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