Gochujang Recipes: 24 Ways To Enjoy This Korean Chili Paste (2024)

Have you ever tried Gochujang? It's athick, sweet, and spicy Korean chili paste used in marinades, sauces, stews, soups, salads... Everywhere! Check out the 24 amazing Gochujang recipes I've collected for you for even more ideas on using this spicy Asian goodness!

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I love my blog. I freaking ADORE it. Without this little food journal of mine I would have never tried some things I do now. For example, Gochujang. This Korean chili paste made from red chili, glutinous rice, fermented soybeans, and salt is nowhere tofind in my country so, most probably, it wouldhave never gotten on my radar if not for the blog. I spotted it on some Asian food blog (sorry I can't remember it now) a few months ago and firmly decided to try it someday.

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Traditionally, Gochujang is naturally fermented inearthen pots called Hangari or Onggi outdoors for about half a year until it's ready. It's usually made in winter to avoidhot and rainy summer which can ruin the process. Gochujang needs a dry and sunny place to ferment properly.

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What about the taste? Gochujangis sweet, spicy, and pungent. The texture is thick and sticky. I don't know if I am the best person to describe the heat level (not too much of a fan of spicy food) but it's really hot to my liking. Actually,spiciness can vary from brand to brand.

Gochujang is a truestaple of Korean cuisine and I can understand why - it's super versatile. Add it to sauces, marinades, use in soups and stews, or even spice up your salads. Such iconic dishes as bibimbap and tteokbokki (stir-fried rice cakes) are hard to imagine without it. Gochujang isgreat anywhere!

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Lately, this Asian specialty has been making its wayoutside of Korea and getting more and more popular in other countries too. If you will decide to give it a try and get yourself a bottle of this spicy goodness, check out this list of 24 ridiculously addictive gochujang recipes packed with creative ideas from other food bloggers!

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1. Slow Cooker Korean Pork Bulgogi with Gochujang

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Easy Slow Cooker Korean Pork Bulgogi recipe that can be made in a crockpot and has spicy gochujang in it's marinade. Healthy, yummy stew that's perfect over rice for dinner!

Recipe by:My Food Story

2. Baked Korean Gochujang Chicken Wings

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These Korean-style chicken wings are bakedso there’s less mess cooking them and they’re a little bit healthier.The marinadeismade with gochujang, soy sauce, honey, sesame oil, garlic, onion and ginger!

Recipe by:Jeanettes Healthy Living

3. Sweet & Smoky Pineapple Chipotle Chili

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Thishearty, sweet and smoky pineapple chipotle chili has a bit of a kick to it and has 2 secret ingredients that gives it a full-bodied more rounded and nuttier flavour. Can you guess what it is?

Recipe by:Pups With Chopsticks

4. Gochujang Tuna-Melt Onigiri

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Canned tuna, cheddar cheese, and Gochujang sauce combined together to create these amazing Japanese rice balls!

Recipe by:Lady And Pups

5. Korean Style Popcorn Chicken

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It's a type of Korean fried chicken! It's crunchy and coated with sticky, sweet, tangy and spicy sauce! A perfect crowd pleaser!

Recipe by:My Korean Kitchen

6. Cheater’s Spicy Miso Ramen

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This quick, umami-rich ramen is made easy and flavorful with a combination of savory white miso paste and spicy gochujang. This is a great way to use up any random veggies in your crisper drawer!

Recipe by:Hungry Girl por Vida

7. Spicy Korean Chicken

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Spicy Korean Chicken – amazing and super yummy chicken with spicy Korean marinade. So easy to make, cheaper, and better than takeout.

Recipe by:Rasa Malaysia

8. Gochujang Meatballs

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Meatballs, who doesn’t love them? Especially if they are super juicy, packed with flavor, seared to get that crunchy outside but juicy inside, and then the whole thing is dunk in sweet and spicy gochujang cranberry sauce!

Recipe by:Daily Cooking Quest

9. White Bean Burger With Sesame Ginger Slaw + Gochujang Yogurt Spread

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This White Bean Burger With Sesame Ginger Slaw + Gochujang Yogurt Spread offers up a ton of flavor and, best of all, it doesn't fall apart when you bite into it.

Recipe by:Killing Thyme

10. Rice Wraps w/ Sweet & Spicy Sauce

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These rice wraps are packed with avocado, rice noodles, red bell pepper, lettuce, carrots, cucumber, and served with a fantastic Gochujang-based Korean dipping sauce!

Recipe by:Parsley Vegan

11. Korean Baked Gochujang Chicken Wings

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Spicy, crispy, full of umami and insanely addictive Korean baked gochujang chicken wings. You'll never go back to having wings any other way!

Recipe by:My Food Story

12. Spicy cheesy Gochujang Spaghetti

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Drool-worthy Gochujang and cheese flavored spaghetti with the addition of pork and mushrooms!

Recipe by:Lady And Pups

13. Kimchi Ramen

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Spicy Korean ramen with kimchi, mushroom and poached egg. Easy kimchi ramen recipe that takes only 15 mins to make!

Recipe by:Rasa Malaysia

14. Gochujang Roasted Delicata Squash, a Korean-inspired Delight

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It would be lovely alongside just about any protein. For vegetarians, it would be delightful tossed with some crispy cubes of tofu; for omnivores, it would be lovely alongside pan-seared chicken or pork.Perfection!

Recipe by: Blossom To Stem

15. Kimchi Fried Rice

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This kimchi fried rice is the perfect weeknight meal—easy to make and ready in just 20 minutes. Top it with fried eggs for something extra!

Recipe by:Healthy Nibbles and Bits

16. Kimchi Stuffed Baked Sweet Potatoes

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These Korean inspired Kimchi Stuffed Baked Sweet Potatoes are topped with kimchi, edamame, greens and a gochujang aioli for a quick dinner recipe!

Recipe by:Bourbon And Honey

17. Gochujang Pulled Pork Korean Pizza With Kimchi Dipping Sauce

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Gochujang Pulled Pork Korean Pizza is a remake of the classic ham and pineapple pizza and WAY BETTER than the original. It's served with an easy to make kimchi dipping sauce and is crazy delicious!

Recipe by:The Endless Meal

18. Crispy Korean Tofu Noodle Bowls

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These these sweet and spicy Korean tofu noodle bowls couldn’t be easier to whip up, or more delicious! Dress some soba noodles and crispy pan-fried tofu cubes in gochujang sauce, serve it up with pineapple chunks and kimchi, then dig in!

Recipe by:Connoisseurus Veg

19. Spicy Korean Chicken Burrito

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Make your own flavor-packed spicy Korean chicken burrito at home! Tasty and easy to make to satisfy those Korilla cravings!

Recipe by:Kimchi Chick

20. Ojingeo Gui (Spicy Grilled Squid)

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Tender squids (calamari) marinated in a gochujang sauce and quickly grilled!

Recipe by:Korean Bapsang

21. Dakdoritang | Spicy Korean Chicken & Potato Stew

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Spicy Korean chicken & potato stew, or dakdoritang, has the perfect balance of sweet and spicy from the use of gochujang and sugar in the broth.

Recipe by:The Cook Report

22. Korean Style Fried Shrimp Rice Bowls with Kimchi + Crunchy Noodles

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So much flavor, so much color, so perfect for spring.They are healthy and fun!

Recipe by:Half Baked Harvest

23. Gochujang Sweet Spicy Korean Chicken

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This Korean chicken recipe is very flavorful and easy to make!

Recipe by:Posh Journal

24. Korean Fried Chicken Tenders

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Double-dipped buttermilk Korean fried chicken tenders.with Gochujang dipping sauce!

Recipe by:The Woks Of Life
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FAQs

What can I do with gochujang paste? ›

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.

What do Koreans use gochujang for? ›

You'll often find gochujang in Korean dishes like bibimbap, soondubu jjigae, tteokbokki, and several types of bulgogi, as well as sauces and a number of a number of stews, like soondubu jjigae and buddae jjigae.

Where can I find gochujang in the grocery store? ›

You'll find it in a red, rectangular tub in the refrigerated section of your supermarket, generally with other international foods; depending on how small your grocery store is, you might have to go to an Asian market. It's often labeled "hot pepper paste", and some common brands are Mother in Law and Haechandle.

Can you put gochujang in anything? ›

Think of gochujang as similar to miso paste — a little goes a long way, but it's also very versatile. Gochujang can be used in: Marinades for meat dishes like Korean bulgogi. Stirred into dipping sauces.

Can you put gochujang in ramen? ›

You can add spicy ingredients like Gochujang paste, red pepper/chili flakes, or hot sauce, and then mix it into your cooked noodles for a fiery kick. Just be aware of how it might change the texture of your ramen noodles. For instance, red pepper flakes or chilli powder won't usually change the textures of dishes.

What is the smell of gochujang? ›

It's got a very potent smell thanks to the fermented ingredients, and in terms of consistency, it's halfway between tomato purée and miso paste. Gochujang is typically made using Korean red chilli peppers, barley malt, sticky (glutinous) rice, soybean powder and salt, but there are many variations.

How hot is gochujang paste? ›

Gochujang hot-taste unit
Extreme Hot> 100
Very Hot75–100
Medium Hot45–75
Slight Hot30–45
Mild< 30

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

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.

Can I freeze gochujang? ›

Use clean utensils when scooping out gochujang base to avoid contaminating it with bacteria. It's not common, but you can freeze gochujang base if you don't use it often.

Is gochujang healthy? ›

Results showed that gochujang improved glucose homeostasis by reducing insulin resistance. Glucose homeostasis is the balance of glucagon and insulin that maintains blood glucose levels. More studies have also linked capsaicin to anticancer, antiobesity, antidiabetic, and pain- and itch-relieving effects.

Can you eat gochujang uncooked? ›

Although it is rarely, if ever, used as a finishing sauce, gochujang can be used straight from the tub. In fact, many Koreans will eat it as is as an accompaniment to raw vegetables (like crudité) and dried anchovies.

What is the English name for gochujang? ›

It's sometimes labeled as “red pepper paste” in English on the package. Most people buy it in a Korean grocery store, but in Korea it was traditionally homemade (my recipe is here). Homemade gochujang has a rich complex flavor that's much deeper than store-bought.

What is the closest thing to gochujang? ›

The most authentic gochujang replacement combines miso paste and sriracha with a little pinch of sugar. If you try to just swap in another Asian sauce like sriracha or sambal oelek as a 1:1 gochujang substitute, your dish will be spicier and more acidic than intended. Hot sauces contain vinegar, and gochujang does not.

Does gochujang have MSG? ›

We never use MSG in our products so that the flavor you get is the true, natural flavor of fermentation. Does gochujang have tomato in it? No, gochujang does not contain any tomato.

Is Gochujang paste really 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.”

Can you eat gochujang paste without cooking? ›

You can eat gochujang straight up [with fried rice or spread on crusty bread, say], mix it into dips like hummus to jazz them up, or cook it, and dissolving it into soups and stews, for example.”

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.

Can you freeze Gochujang paste? ›

Once opened, it is best to consume it within 1 year. Keeping it in the refrigerator will help maximize its shelf life. If frozen, gochujang base can be extended by another 6 months to a year. However, freezing is not often necessary because of its already long shelf life.

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