Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (2024)

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This Spicy Asian Noodle Soup recipe is vegetarian, vegan, and ready to eat in just 20 minutes! It is absolutely bursting with complex and bold flavors, but is unbelievably easy to make. Learn how to make homemade spicy Asian soup with this quick one-pot recipe.

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You are going to adore this Spicy Asian Noodle Soup recipe, because it is so effortless, tasty and satisfying. It makes an ideal weeknight dinner, because it uses common ingredients and takes mere minutes to cook. In addition, everything gets cooked together in one pot. That means minimal cleanup is required to prepare this delicious and comforting soup.

Spicy Asian Noodle Soup Ingredients

Here are a few quick notes about the ingredients you will need to make this spicy Asian soup recipe:

  • Sesame oil: I like using this as the cooking oil in this recipe, because it has a toasted, nutty taste that enhances the rest of the flavors in this soup.
  • Yellow onion: This single ingredient adds so much complexity and depth of flavor to the broth. Don’t skip it!
  • Garlic and ginger: These two aromatics are non-negotiable in Asian cooking. Always use freshly grated/minced garlic and ginger for best results.
  • Vegetable stock: This will serve as the base for the soup broth. If you’re not vegetarian or vegan, chicken broth can be used instead.
  • Soy sauce: This condiment adds salty and savory flavor to the broth. If you are gluten-intolerant, then you can use tamari (gluten-free soy sauce) instead. I recommend always purchasing high-quality organic soy sauce and tamari. Soybeans are one of the top GMO and pesticide-laden crops, so it’s worth spending the extra money on organic.
  • Sriracha: This spicy sauce adds a good amount of heat without overpowering the rest of the flavors in the dish.
  • Rice vinegar: A splash of this type of vinegar adds a bit of much-needed acidity to the broth. In addition, it balances the rest of the flavors in the soup.
  • Noodles: I use thin rice noodles when making this soup recipe. I love them because they only take a few minutes to cook.
  • Chopped fresh cilantro, green onions, and sesame seeds: These garnishes are completely optional, but I recommend using them because they give the soup a huge burst of freshness and texture, as well as a nice bright pop of color.

See the recipe card below for full information on ingredients and quantities.

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How to Make Spicy Asian Noodle Soup

Alright, here is a brief overview of how to make Asian noodle soup:

  1. Cook the aromatics: Sauté the onion, garlic, and ginger and in a bit of sesame oil until softened and fragrant.
  2. Add the liquids: Stir in the broth and water and bring to a boil.
  3. Stir in the flavorings: Add the soy sauce, Sriracha, and rice vinegar.
  4. Cook the noodles: Add the rice noodles to the pot and leave them to sit in the broth until tender.
  5. Garnish and serve: Top your soup with the optional garnishes (if using) and serve it up nice and hot.

Detailed instructions are included in the recipe below, as always.

How Prevent Noodles from Getting Soggy in Soup

For best results, only let the noodles cook in the broth for a few minutes (just until they are softened) and then serve the soup right away. I find that if the noodles sit in the soup for too long after I make it, they tend to absorb a lot of the liquid and get very mushy.

Possible Recipe Variations

Want to customize this Asian spicy soup recipe a bit? Feel free to…

  • Add protein: You could add thinly sliced beef steak, shrimp, tofu, or shredded chicken to make the soup even heartier and more satiating.
  • Make it milder: If you don’t like much heat in your food, I would recommend using half the amount of Sriracha the recipe calls for.
  • Make it spicier: If you do like a lot of heat in your food, feel free to add more Sriracha and/or a few pinches of crushed red pepper flakes.
  • Add veggies: You’re welcome to add in whatever vegetables you might love in a soup. If you would like to save a step, you could also just add in a bag of a pre-chopped frozen stir-fry veggie mix.

Those are just some common variations for noodle soup. However, your options for customizing it are truly endless, so feel free to get creative!

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More Spicy Asian Soup Recipes

If you’re looking for more Asian-style soup inspiration, here are some of my favorite recipes:

  • Thai Noodle Soup with Shrimp
  • Coconut Curry Pumpkin Soup
  • Spicy Noodle Soup with Chicken
  • Vegetarian Thai Noodle Soup
  • Spicy Korean Noodle Soup

If you make this Spicy Asian Noodle Soup recipe, let me know! Leave a comment with a star rating ★ below, because I love hearing from you! ♡

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Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe)

Alia Kay

This Spicy Asian Noodle Soup recipe is vegetarian, vegan, and so easy to make. Learn how to make homemade spicy Asian soup with this quick recipe.

4.82 from 22 votes

Print Recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dinner

Cuisine Asian

Servings 4 servings

Calories 269 calories

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 yellow onion, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 teaspoons fresh grated ginger
  • 4 cups vegetable broth
  • 2 cups water
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons Sriracha
  • 1 teaspoon rice vinegar
  • 8 ounces rice noodles
  • Optional garnishes: Sliced green onions, chopped fresh cilantro, and sesame seeds

Instructions

  • In a large pot, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the onion and cook for 4 minutes or until softened.

  • Add the garlic and ginger and sauté for 1 minute until fragrant.

  • Add the broth and water. Increase heat to high and bring to a boil.

  • Stir in the soy sauce, Sriracha, and rice vinegar.

  • Add the rice noodles to the pot. Allow the noodles to sit in the broth for a few minutes, until softened.

  • Garnish with optional toppings, if using, and serve immediately.

Notes

  1. For best results, serve the soup right away once it is done cooking.
  2. If you are not vegetarian or vegan, you can substitute the vegetable broth with chicken broth.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe)

Amount per Serving

Calories

269

% Daily Value*

Saturated Fat

1

g

6

%

Polyunsaturated Fat

2

g

Monounsaturated Fat

1

g

Sodium

1606

mg

70

%

Potassium

89

mg

3

%

Carbohydrates

54

g

18

%

Fiber

2

g

8

%

Protein

3

g

6

%

Vitamin A

504

IU

10

%

Vitamin C

4

mg

5

%

Calcium

25

mg

3

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Comments

  1. Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (8)Dimitri Komarov says

    Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (9)
    This is so easy to make and looks delicious too. I am definitely trying it out since I barely get time out due to work from home. Thank you for sharing this amazing one.

    Reply

    • Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (10)Alia says

      Hi Dimitri! Thank you so much for your kinds words, I hope you get a chance to try this recipe soon! You’re very welcome. 🙂

      Reply

  2. Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (11)Alison says

    Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (12)
    So delicious! I could have eaten 3 more bowls! I used your recipe as written, but added one chicken bouillon cube and some baby bok choy, garnished with scallions and cilantro. Will definitely be making this again, especially since it’s so fast and easy!

    Reply

    • Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (13)Alia says

      Hi Alison, I’m so glad you liked the recipe! Your additions sound delicious too! Thanks so much for letting me know. 🙂

      Reply

  3. Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (14)Leesh says

    Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (15)
    I just made this and it was delish! Super easy and quick. I didn’t have rice vinegar but just squeezed a tiny bit of lemon. I also used soy sauce as I didn’t have tamari. I didn’t have noodles, but I added bok choy and steamed some dumplings to add to the soup. Was so good! Thank you!

    Reply

    • Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (16)Alia says

      Hi Leesh, thank you so much for letting me know! I’m very happy you liked the recipe. All of the creative substitutions and additions you made to the soup sound delicious! You’re very welcome and please let me know what you think of my other recipes, if you ever decide to try them out too! 🙂

      Reply

  4. Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (17)Heidi says

    Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (18)
    This is a keeper! It’s a thousand in one soups as you can add whatever’s on hand. For me it was broccoli, carrot, mushrooms and rice noodles. I think yellow onion is key as I’ve made other Asian soups before with all the other ingredients. Nice 👏

    Reply

    • Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (19)Alia says

      Hi Heidi, thank you so much for your kind words. Yes, this soup recipe is very customizable and versatile. And yes, the yellow onion adds so much depth of flavor to the soup, so it’s very necessary! 🙂 Please let me know if you make any of my other recipes!

      Reply

  5. Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (20)Jeremiah says

    Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (21)
    Enjoyable amount of spice without being overpowering. Followed to a T and had much clearer broth than was in the picture. Could have darkened the broth with more Sriracha, but that would’ve over done the spice.

    All in all, it was light on flavor and didn’t taste as authentic as I’d hoped.

    Reply

    • Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (22)Alia says

      Hi Jeremiah! Thank you for your feedback.

      Reply

  6. Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (23)Alan says

    Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (24)
    I couldn’t wait till fall, I had to have it. So easy to make and it tastes just like something you would get in China. I added shrimp, vegetables and a tablespoon of dark soy sauce for color.

    Reply

    • Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (25)Alia says

      Hi Alan! I’ve been eating soup a lot this summer too, haha! Thank you so much for letting me know that you enjoyed the recipe. The additions you made sound delicious!

      Reply

  7. Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (26)Danielle McFadden says

    Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (27)
    This soup was absolutely perfect for my sick day. I added some chopped up chili peppers with the onion, garlic, and ginger, to make it extra spicy. It was wonderful. We will definitely be making this again. 🙂

    Reply

    • Spicy Asian Noodle Soup (Vegetarian and Vegan Recipe) (28)Alia says

      Hi Danielle, thank you so much for letting me know! I am so happy you enjoyed my Asian soup recipe. 🙂

      Reply

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What greens are good in Asian soup? ›

Chinese spinach, yu choy sum, Napa cabbage, or AA choy are all fantastic alternatives, offering a similar light taste. Broth varieties: For homemade broth, try my Instant Pot bone broth, Chinese chicken soup, or shiitake mushroom broth (using rehydrated dried shiitake).

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Herbs: Fresh chives, thyme, or cilantro stirred in just before serving. Spices: Your soup is probably salty enough, but what about simmering a bay leaf in there for a while (don't forget to remove it before serving)? Depending on the soup's flavor profile, you could shake in some cumin or red pepper flakes.

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Dried herbs and seasonings: homemade seasoned salt, black pepper, Italian seasoning, and dried bay leaves lend flavor to the soup. Stock: I much prefer chicken stock over vegetable stock in terms of flavor, though if you want to keep this soup vegetarian, feel free to use vegetable broth or stock instead.

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To season it, we recommend starting with our Vegetable Soup Mix. It contains celery salt, parsley flakes, garlic powder, sea salt, summer savory, marjoram, thyme, black pepper, turmeric and sage, which are all excellent with root vegetables, so you can incorporate things like carrots or potatoes into the soup.

What do Japanese people eat soup with? ›

To eat the solid ingredients of the miso soup, chopsticks are used; however, the bowl should still be cradled in one hand and lifted closer to your mouth, similarly to eating steamed rice.

What do Chinese eat soup with? ›

Some Chinese soups are quite chunky with pieces of meat and vegetables. Some soups contain dumplings and noodles. In these cases, the actual liquids of the soup are eaten with a spoon and the rest of the dish is eaten with chopsticks.

How do Japanese eat noodle soup? ›

The spoon is used to eat the soup broth as well as toppings like eggs. The chopsticks are used for the noodles and most Japanese people will slurp their noodles loud and proud. This is said to be done for two reasons. First, by slurping the noodles, they can be cooled as they are placed in your mouth to avoid burns.

What kind of greens to put in soup? ›

Add some chopped kale, spinach, collards, or chard before adding the noodles and simmer until the greens are tender, 3 to 10 minutes (depending on which kind of green you're using). Asian noodle soups are especially good with dark leafy greens. I love spicy mustard greens in a porky rice noodle soup.

What greens are used in Chinese cooking? ›

I've seen more and more vendors carry Asian leafy vegetables in my local Farmers' market. The selections are usually more limited but in general, you can find some popular ones – Taiwanese cabbage, napa Chinese cabbage, Yu choy sum, Aa choy, Taiwanese spinach, Bok choy (or pak choy), and sometimes snow pea leaves.

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