Gochujang, Korea’s iconic fermented chili paste, is the backbone of countless beloved dishes. From street food to home kitchens, its sweet, spicy, and umami-rich flavor makes everything more craveable. If you’ve got a tub of gochujang and no idea what to do with it—start here.
Gochujang isn’t just spicy—it’s deeply flavorful. These dishes highlight its full potential.
1. Bibimbap (비빔밥)
This colorful mixed rice bowl features sautéed vegetables, fried egg, and your protein of choice, all brought together with a generous spoonful of gochujang. Don’t forget a drizzle of sesame oil!
2. Tteokbokki (떡볶이)
Chewy rice cakes simmered in a gochujang-based sauce with fish cakes and scallions. It’s the ultimate Korean comfort food—sweet, spicy, and addictive.
Want to try making it yourself? Here’s an easy homemade tteokbokki recipe to get you started.
3. Gochujang Butter Noodles
This fusion favorite combines cooked noodles with butter, a touch of soy sauce, and a spoonful of gochujang. The result? A creamy, spicy, and deeply satisfying dish that comes together in under 10 minutes.
4. Korean BBQ Marinade
Mix gochujang with garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, and sugar to create a bold marinade for pork or beef. Ideal for bulgogi, grilled pork belly, or spicy chicken skewers.
5. Spicy Gochujang Chicken
Whether baked, grilled, or pan-fried, chicken gets a fiery upgrade with a gochujang glaze. Serve with rice and a side of pickled radish to balance the heat.
More Recipes Coming Soon
Stay tuned for even more ways to cook with gochujang—like spicy mayo dips, stews, and even salad dressings. Got a favorite gochujang dish? Let us know!