This creamy gochujang pasta is packed with spicy flavor, and it’s ready in no time. This recipe is the perfect twist for pasta night.

Gochujang Pasta
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Why I Love This Recipe

I love pasta night and this gochujang pasta is a great way to switch up your flavor profile! The sauce is easy to make with just a few ingredients, but the gochujang paste adds a savory heat that takes things to the next level. If you like spicy pasta, you’re going to love this recipe! I used Barilla’s protein plus pasta to add protein and fiber to this recipe, but you can use whatever pasta you like.

Ingredients & Substitutions

  • Cashews: When blended with pasta water, they create a rich, creamy base. Raw cashews work best.
  • Whole Wheat Pasta: I like the nutty flavor and extra fiber, but any pasta shape will work โ€” regular or gluten-free.
  • Onion & Garlic: These build the savory foundation of the sauce.
  • Gochujang Paste: Make sure youโ€™re using paste, not sauce. The sauce is much sweeter and has other ingredients in it.
  • Tomato Paste & Crushed Tomatoes: These help mellow the heat and add body and brightness to the sauce.
  • Pasta Water: Donโ€™t skip this! It thins the sauce and helps it cling to the noodles.

What is Gochujang?

Gochujang is a savory and spicy Korean condiment made from red chili powder, rice, fermented soybeans, and salt. This unique paste adds a complex flavor of heat, sweetness, and umami to dishes like marinades, stews, and sauces. It can be a little harder to find the paste, but it’s worth searching for. I found this brand at Publix, but I’ve also seen it at Wegmans and Kroger. Be sure to use the paste and not the gochujang sauce. If you can’t find it but you’re still craving a spicy pasta sauce, try my Calabrian chili pasta.

How to Make Gochujang Pasta