Sesame Peanut Sauce Noodles are saucy, slurpy, and crave-worthy! This flavor-packed, take out style pasta recipe is ready in minutes.

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Look up “restraint” in the dictionary and you’ll likely find a picture of me photographing a steamy bowl of creamy Sesame Peanut Sauce Noodles without somehow diving face first into it. I cannot tell you how fragrant and fabulous these slurpy noodles with peanut sauce are.

This is the ultimate quick and satisfying meal that you will crave until you try!

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Craveable + Saucy Peanut Noodles

Sesame Peanut Sauce Noodles are slurpy, saucy, and perfect for any any time of day. Plus they’re ready in under 20 minutes including prep time.

Cook the noodles >> make the luscious peanut sauce while the noodles are cooking >> stir them together. That’s it!

I like to make these sesame spiked peanut sauce noodles if I’m on my own for dinner (#girldinner) although my entire family love these noodles too. I can also totally see myself making a giant vat of peanut butter noodles with my college roomies back in the day after coming home from a night out.

What can I say, they really hit the spot!

Each bite hits the five main elements of Thai cooking – sour, salty, sweet, creamy, and spicy – in such a craveable way.

overhead Photo of peanut sauce noodles

Homemade Peanut Sauce Ingredients

  • Peanut butter: I use Jif Naturals which, despite the name, does not have the drippy consistency of typical “natural style” peanut butter. If you’re using true natural style peanut butter where the only ingredient is “peanuts”, you might need to up the sweetener in this recipe just a touch.
  • Gluten free Tamari: adds saltiness and depth of flavor to these noodles. If you don’t need to eat gluten free, you can use traditional soy sauce.
  • Coconut sugar: balances out the saltiness from the Tamari. If you don’t have coconut sugar you can sub in brown or white sugar.
  • Sesame oil: Sesame oil and peanut butter are like peanut butter and jelly. That is to say, their flavors pair perfectly together.
  • Siracha chili sauce: brings a touch of heat to these peanut sauce noodles. Feel free to add as much or little as you like.
  • Aromatics: ground ginger and fresh garlic add a ton of flavor to this quick-cooking dish.
  • Lime juice: cuts through the big, bold flavors in the peanut sauce, and freshens everything up. I also like to squeeze fresh lime juice over my noodles before digging in.

Peanut Sauce Noodle Options

I make Sesame Peanut Sauce Noodles with anything I’ve got on hand and usually prefer brown rice pasta vs a corn/rice blend pasta because they have a really satisfying chew. Here’s what usually works best:

If you don’t need to eat gluten free, you can use soba noodles or regular wheat noodles.

Switch it Up

As written, this noodle recipe is not only gluten free, but vegan too! That said, it’s a great base recipe to add protein or fresh vegetables to. Here are some ideas:

  1. Put an egg on it. A drippy, fried egg on top of a bowl of Sesame Noodles is chef’s kiss!
  2. Add protein. Add sliced or diced Chicken Cutlets, Air Fryer Chicken Breast, Baked Chicken Breast, sauted shrimp, shelled edamame, or cubed extra-firm tofu for a protein bump.
  3. Add vegetables. Steamed edamame, broccoli florets, shredded carrots, thinly sliced red bell pepper and/or snap peas are all divine when added to these noodles.

Ok enough chatting – raid the pantry then dive into this bowl of deliciousness!

Fork twirling sesame peanut sauce noodles

How to Make Sesame Peanut Sauce Noodles

Step 1: Cook the Pasta

Start by cooking pasta in a large pot of boiling water. These photos show gluten-free spaghetti, but angel hair and ramen noodles both work great.

BEFORE DRAINING scoop out 1 cup pasta cooking water which we’ll add to the dish at the end to make it deliciously saucy.

Pot of cooked spaghetti

Step 2: Make the Homemade Peanut Sauce

While the pasta is cooking, stir together the sesame peanut sauce ingredients — it’s ok if the sauce isn’t completely smooth as the hot noodles and pasta cooking water will melt and meld everything together.

We’ve got:

  • Peanut butter
  • Gluten free Tamari (or soy sauce if not gluten free)
  • Coconut sugar
  • Sesame oil
  • Siracha chili sauce
  • Ground ginger
  • Fresh garlic
  • Fresh lime juice
bowl of sesame peanut sauce

Step 3: Combine

Add the sauce mixture to the hot noodles along with minced peanuts and chopped green onions then drizzle in a bit of the hot pasta cooking water and stir to combine to create a light sauce.

Start with a few Tablespoons of hot pasta cooking water then add more until the sauce reaches your desired texture.

Peanut Sauce Pasta ingredients mixed together

Scoop the Sesame Peanut Sauce Noodles into bowls then garnish with extra green onions and minced peanuts plus fresh lime wedges, chopped cilantro, and a sprinkling of toasted sesame seeds.

SO GOOD. I hope you love this simple and delicious dish — enjoy!

Peanut Sauce Noodles in a bowl

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Sesame Peanut Sauce Noodles

4.8 from 18 votes

by Kristin Porter

Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 7 minutes
Total: 17 minutes
Servings: 4
Sesame Peanut Sauce Noodles are saucy, slurpy, and crave-worthy! This flavor-packed, take out style pasta recipe is ready in minutes.

Ingredients

  • 8 oz gluten free spaghetti or ramen noodles
  • 3 Tablespoons smooth peanut butter
  • 3 Tablespoons gluten free reduced-sodium Tamari, or soy sauce if not gluten free
  • 1 Tablespoon coconut sugar , or brown sugar or white sugar
  • 2 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon Siracha chili sauce
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 small clove garlic, pressed or minced
  • 1 lime, sliced in half, one half sliced into wedges
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • 3 Tablespoons roasted peanuts, minced
  • Toppings: chopped cilantro, minced peanuts, chopped green onions, toasted sesame seeds

Directions 

  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil then add gluten free spaghetti or ramen noodles and cook until al dente. BEFORE DRAINING, carefully scoop out 1 cup pasta cooking water then set aside. Drain pasta then return to pot.
  • Meanwhile, combine peanut butter, gluten free Tamari, coconut sugar, sesame oil, Siracha chili sauce, ground ginger, garlic, and a squeeze of fresh lime juice in a small bowl then stir to combine – it’s ok if the sauce isn’t completely smooth.
  • Add sauce, green onions, and minced peanuts to the hot pasta, plus a few Tablespoons pasta cooking water, then stir until noodles are coated and the sauce is completely smooth. Add more pasta cooking water as needed to reach a smooth consistency.
  • Scoop into bowls then serve with lime wedges and toppings.

Nutrition

Calories: 356kcal, Carbohydrates: 51g, Protein: 12g, Fat: 13g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 6g, Sodium: 885mg, Potassium: 195mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 73IU, Vitamin C: 6mg, Calcium: 28mg, Iron: 2mg

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83 Comments

  1. Katie says:

    5 stars
    These noodles are so good! I was a bit hesitant at first because I don’t love a strong sesame flavor, but they are so well balanced. The whole family enjoyed, including my 2 year old, so I will happily make this super easy and quick dish again and again!

    1. Kristin says:

      Love to hear it, Katie! My kids love these noodles too. :)

  2. Erika from AmazingTalker says:

    5 stars
    I’m always looking for easy, quick, delicious recipes to make on a weeknight and this was perfect! I wanted to add some veggies so I added shredded carrots and snap peas in mine.

    1. Kristin says:

      Love that!! Glad you were able to customize the recipe to work for you, Erika!

  3. Chrissy says:

    5 stars
    Made tonight with GF ramen and shrimp. So good@ Not a drop left everyone in the family loved it. Thanks!!

    1. Kristin says:

      YUM – so glad it was a hit, Chrissy! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

  4. Joi says:

    Looks delicious. I was wondering what you thought about almond butter? I can’t have peanuts but this looks so yummy I want to try it.

    1. Kristin says:

      That should work, Joi! It’ll have a different flavor profile, but should be tasty!

  5. Jordyn says:

    I would love to try to make some of your recipes but you don’t post nutrition facts. Please start doing this so I can try some of these.

    Thank you!

    1. Carie says:

      You can enter the recipe in a nutrition calculator based on the product your purchase for the recipes.

  6. Betty Anderson says:

    5 stars
    This was delicious and so easy to put together. We paired it with tuna croquettes. Very tasty!! Thank you for another winner!

  7. Jeanne says:

    Wonderful!

  8. Christina says:

    5 stars
    Oh my gosh, this is the best, easiest meal! The only thing I didn’t add was the hot sauce, because my kids aren’t fond of much heat yet, but my husband and I added red pepper flakes to ours. Wow! This is going in our dinner rotation! Thanks so much for the recipe!

    1. Kristin says:

      So glad it was a hit, Christina!! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

  9. Cathy Claus says:

    this is drool worthy ! could you sub rice noodles for the pasta?

    1. Kristin says:

      I think that could work! I’d use the thin vs wide noodles and be prepared to add more noodle cooking water since rice noodles tend to absorb liquids a bit more than GF/regular pasta. :)

  10. Wendy says:

    5 stars
    Fantastic recipe, I used soba noodles,with Prawns, broccoli, carrots, capsicum, sauce was yummy, wouldn’t change a thing!!! Thanks for this quick and easy recipe.

    1. Kristin says:

      Sounds delicious, Wendy!! I’m so glad you liked it – thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

  11. Mike Connelly says:

    I have made this dish with a slightly different recipe of my own creation and it is wonderful. While I don’t consciously go gluten free, I prefer using the 100% Buckwheat Soba noodles in this dish.

    I will try your recipe the next time I have the craving for this delicious dish!

    Thank you!

  12. Penny says:

    Hi, I don’t have coconut sugar on hand… what would be the best substitute? Brown or white? Thanks!!

    1. Kristin says:

      Either! I’d probably go with brown first – the molasses would add a nice note – but either will work. :)

  13. Bonnie Sharpe says:

    4 stars
    It was delicious! I used Angel hair pasta, added julienned cucumbers, steamed snow peas, and shrimp. My family couldn’t stop eating it! Great and very easy recipe!

    1. Kristin says:

      Sounds delicious!! Love the shrimp addition, especially!