4.8 from 342 votes
													
												Quick & Easy Garlic Noodles
Garlic Noodles are sweet, rich, and savory with a strong garlic punch. They make the perfect side dish to any Asian inspired meal.
Prep Time
														10 mins
													Cook Time
														10 mins
													Total Time
														25 mins
													
													Servings:  4 
												
																																				
													Calories:  354 kcal
												
																								
																								
																								
													Course:  
																											Side Dish , 																											Main Course , 																											Dinner 																									
																								
																								
																								
													Cuisine:  
																											Asian 																									
																							Ingredients
- 2 Tbsp oyster sauce* $0.23
 - 2 Tbsp brown sugar** $0.06
 - 2 tsp soy sauce $0.10
 - 1 tsp toasted sesame oil $0.40
 - 8 oz angel hair pasta*** $0.54
 - 4 cloves garlic $0.16
 - 1/2 bunch green onions $0.35
 - 4 Tbsp butter $0.50
 
Instructions
- Add the oyster sauce, brown sugar, soy sauce and sesame oil to a bowl and stir until combined.
 - Bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook the noodles according to the package directions (boil for 7-10 minutes). Drain the cooked noodles in a colander, then set aside.
 - While the pasta cooks, mince the garlic and slice the green onions. Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium-low heat. Once the butter is melted and bubbly, add the garlic and onions (save a few for garnish) and sauté until they are soft and fragrant (1-2 minutes).
 - Remove the skillet from the heat. Add the drained pasta and oyster sauce mixture to the skillet, and stir well to coat the pasta. If your pasta is stiff or sticky making it hard to stir, sprinkle a small amount of hot water over the pasta to loosen it up. Garnish the pasta with any reserved sliced green onions, then serve.
 
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																Notes
- *Oyster sauce can be found in the International aisle of most major grocery stores (look near hoisin sauce). If you can't find it, it's worth it to seek out an Asian market, where oyster sauce is likely to be much less expensive than in chain grocery stores. I personally feel that the salty, rich flavor of the oyster sauce makes this dish what it is, and I wouldn't suggest substituting it. That being said, several readers have said they've used hoisin sauce, which is much sweeter, and have enjoyed the results.
 - *Oyster sauce can be found in the International aisle of most major grocery stores (look near hoisin sauce). If you can't find it, it's worth it to seek out an Asian market, where oyster sauce is likely to be much less expensive than in chain grocery stores.
 - I personally feel that the salty, rich flavor of the oyster sauce makes this dish what it is, and I wouldn't suggest substituting it. That being said, several readers have said they've used hoisin sauce, which is much sweeter, and have enjoyed the results.
 - **Feel free to reduce the amount of sugar used by half if you want a more savory sauce.
 - **Feel free to reduce the amount of sugar used by half if you want a more savory sauce.
 - ***I love the delicate texture of angel hair pasta in this recipe. However, you can try another long pasta like spaghetti or use rice noodles.
 - ***I love the delicate texture of angel hair pasta in this recipe. However, you can try another long pasta like spaghetti or use rice noodles.
 
Nutrition Information
																											
														Serving  
														1serving
																																									
														Calories  
														354kcal
																													(18%)
																																									
														Carbohydrates  
														50g
																													(17%)
																																									
														Protein  
														8g
																													(16%)
																																									
														Fat  
														13g
																													(20%)
																																									
														Sodium  
														509mg
																													(21%)
																																									
														Fiber  
														2g
																													(8%)
																																							
												
																									Nutrition Facts
Serving: 4Serving
Amount Per Serving
Calories 354
% Daily Value*
| Serving | 1serving | |
| Calories | 354kcal | 18% | 
| Carbohydrates | 50g | 17% | 
| Protein | 8g | 16% | 
| Fat | 13g | 20% | 
| Sodium | 509mg | 21% | 
| Fiber | 2g | 8% | 
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.