11 Longevity Noodle Recipes for CNY 2024

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11 Easy and Delicious Longevity Noodle CNY recipes for long life in 2024! With Chinese New Year fast approaching, you might be stressing over what to cook. (If so, here's an easy CNY menu that 1 person can prepare...

11 Easy and Delicious Longevity Noodle CNY recipes for long life in 2024!

A bowl of garlic soy noodles with cheese
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With Chinese New Year fast approaching, you might be stressing over what to cook. (If so, here's an easy CNY menu that 1 person can prepare all by his- or herself!)

There are the Chinese New Year cookies to bake, the snacks to prepare, the cleaning of the house... To make things easier, I've collected the following stir-fried Longevity Asian Noodles recipes (and over 70 general CNY recipes) for you!

? Traditional CNY Beliefs

If you've hung out with any Chinese person or eaten at a Chinese restaurant, you probably won't be surprised to hear that Chinese culture has a lot of superstitions.

This quirk comes to the fore during Chinese New Year, which is rife with symbolism for good fortune.

For example, we always wear new clothes (at least on the 1st day) and be given red packets of money so that the next year will be 1 in which we are rich enough to buy lots of new garments!

And having a dish of noodles on the Lunar New Year table is another one!

? Long Noodles = Long Life

Superstitions reigns at the Chinese New Year table as well: we eat dumplings because they look like gold ingots, nuts because the word (in Chinese) sounds like fertility and sweets to usher in a smooth and sweet year.

Likewise, any Lunar New Year banquet worth its salt will always a plate of noodles on the Chinese New Year table because it symbolises long life.

Just make sure to NEVER CUT THE NOODLES. If not, you'll be cutting your lifespan short! The longer the noodle, the longer your life will be! (Which is why we also eat long-life noodles during birthday celebrations and other special occasions.)

Note: For more luck, try these golden dishes to bring you $$$ and good luck in 2023!

? Vermicelli

Shrimp Fried Rice Noodles

Thin Rice Vermicelli with lots of shrimp and scallions on a white plate.

If you specifically want rice noodle recipes, click here for more recipes.

Shrimp Mei Fun (Fried Rice Noodles)
Shrimp Mei Fun is an easy Stir Fried Thin Rice Noodles Dish. Packed with shrimp and vegetables, it's a complete meal with fibre and protein that cam be made in under 30 minutes!
Click here for the Cantonese takeout copycat recipe!
Close-up of chopsticks picking up a shrimp from a plate of shrimp Mei Fun.

Stir-Fried Vermicelli

A pair of chopsticks grabbing some fried vermicelli noodles with sliced carrots.

This easy recipe is a popular dish in Singapore, where it's often eaten for breakfast! The recipe doesn't require any chicken broth so you can easily make it vegan by substituting oyster sauce for vegan oyster sauce, and using only vegetable proteins such as tofu.

P.S. they dish is made with Bihun, or thin white rice vermicelli, which is a great noodle to cook with as it's easy to make al dente (because it can be soaked in cold water instead of boiled before stir-frying.) Soaking also ensures the noodles don't become brittle and break into smaller pieces, a no-no for a longevity noodles recipe!

If you can't find it, here are some decent rice vermicelli alternatives.

Spicy Singapore bihun goreng (mee hoon) recipe
Bihun goreng, also known as stir fried mee hoon noodles, is a classic Singaporean noodle dish- you can find it in 99.9% of Singapore's famous hawker centres (street food) and it's also cooked in many Singaporean homes.
Check out the spicy noodle recipe here.
A plate of Singaporean fried vermicelli noodles with egg, carrot and fish cake.

Thai Salad

Close-up of someone picking up sliced abalone and glass noodles with chopsticks.
Thai Vermicelli Noodle Salad with Abalone
Tangy, sweet, spicy, and savory, this light Thai Vermicelli with Abalone Salad is a great make-ahead recipe for your Chinese New Year 2023 celebration dinner. It can even be a no-cook recipe, and is the perfect dish for beginner home chefs!
Click here for the abalone noodle recipe.
Vermicelli glass noodles mixed with sliced abalone, coriander, peanuts and dried shrimp on a leaf-shaped plate.

Drunken Noodles

A plate of Thai pad kee mao next time lime, garlic and chilies.
Authentic Drunken Noodles Recipe (Pad Kee Mao)
This is an Authentic Drunken Noodles recipe, also known as Pad Kee Mao or Drunkard Noodles, that is on the table in 20 minutes, perfect for a quick and easy weeknight dinner! I show you how to make it with fresh and dried rice noodles. (If you can't take spice, I have tips on how to make this Thai food dish less spicy.)
Click here for the stir-fried Thai noodle recipe.
Using chopsticks to pick up some spicy Drunken Noodles.

Mee Siam Goreng

Dry mee siam with prawns and hard boiled egg

In Singapore, you can eat Mee Siam with gravy (mee siam kuah) or stir-fried as shown below.

Tip: Remember to use a neutral oil like canola oil (and not olive) to stir-fry this dish!

Authentic Singapore Dry Mee Siam Goreng
A popular breakfast in Singapore, dry mee siam goreng is sweet, spicy, salty, a little sour and altogether delicious! A feast for the senses but simple to make!
Click here for the singapore noodle recipe.
A pair of chopsticks grabbing some fried mee siam goreng with eggs and red chili.
A bowl of sumptuous Mee Siam Noodles with prawns, egg, tofu and Chinese Koo Chye.
Singapore wet mee siam (kuah)
A tangy, sweet and spicy delicious noodle recipe that can be cooked both wet or dry!
Click here for the Singapore mee siam soup recipe.
An overhead shot of a bowl of Singapore Wet Mee Siam with soup.

Spicy Sichuan

A pair of chopsticks lifting some red sichuan chilli noodles out of a plate

To make delicious wheat noodles healthier, add in some blanched bok choy for dietary fiber or bean sprouts for crunch!

Sichuan chilli with garlic noodles
Sichuan chillies are deliciously mouth-numbing and super appetising- I feel like salivating just looking at that photo by Drive Me Hungry. Moreover, it only takes 10 minutes to whip this feast up!
Click here for the Sichuan noodle recipe.
A pair of chopsticks lifting some red sichuan chilli noodles out of a plate

Pasta

Thai Spaghetti

A plate of Thai Drunken Noodles Spaghetti next to chili and garlic.
Easy Drunken Noodles Recipe (Spaghetti)
This easy Drunken Noodles recipe, also known as Drunkard Noodles recipe (Pad Kee Mao), uses readily available ingredients, such as spaghetti and canned tuna, but also shares the steps and ingredients to make an authentic version. It's a deliciously quick weeknight dinner, on the dinner table in under 30 minutes! (Despite the name, there is no alcohol in the recipe- the spicy noodles do taste amazing with a cold beer though!)
Click here for the Thai pasta recipe.
Close-up of a plate of spicy Thai basil spaghetti.

Soy & Parmesan

A bowl of garlic soy noodles with cheese

The soy sauce mixture is delicious with butter, as per this Butter Soy Mushroom recipe!

If you don't have sesame oil, sprinkle some toasted sesame seeds or 1 of these best sesame oil substitutes on top instead, and you can replace dark soy with 1 of these substitutes or homemade dark soy sauce.

Garlic, soy and parmesan noodles
If you're tired of traditional Chinese food, try this 4.8-star noodles by The Forked Spoon which is very unusual: it calls for soya sauce and parmesan cheese!
Try this garlicky noodle recipe.
A bowl of garlic soy noodles with cheese

Vegan

Indonesian Mi

A plate of vegan mi goreng

If you have vegan family members or guests, here are more vegan and vegetarian CNY recipes for an inclusive-menu!

For more umami, throw in some shiitake mushrooms and use peanut oil to stir-fry for more flavor.

Vegan Mi Goreng
Stir fry noodles, or mee goreng, is a super common dish in Singapore, but everyone has their own version of the sauce- in fact, I shared my own version a little above, which uses tamarind for a bit of tang! Try this Vegan Punks version and see which one you like better!
Click here for the plant-based noodle recipe.
A plate of vegan mi goreng

Chow Mein

A pair of chopsticks dipping into a bowl of chow mein

Found on the menu of most Chinese restaurants, it's not difficult to make your own Chow Mein at home. The beauty of this long life noodles recipe is that it can be made with anything from e-fu noodles to yi mein noodles!

Tip: don't learn from this Asian noodle recipe and stick your chopsticks into the food- it will be seen as an offering to the dead!

Vegan chow mein
A 5-star recipe by Hurry The Food Up who has eaten chow mein over 50 times in 3 different countries!
Click here for a Chow Mein recipe by a Chow Mein afficionado!
A pair of chopsticks dipping into a bowl of chow mein

? Expert Tips

Tip #1: When recipes call for white pepper, remember that less is always more. White pepper has a super strong flavor and can be overpowering. (Also, black pepper is not a substitute!)

Tip #2: The key to Chinese stir-frying is high heat, to give it the smoky flavor. (Hard to recreate at home with our less powerful burners though.) Your spatula is constantly in motion as you only want seconds of contact between the ingredients and the hot wok, so remember to do your mis en place, and place all the pre-cut ingredients in a small bowl nearby.

Tip #3: Different types of noodles are cooked differently. Dried noodles may need to be boiled in a large pot of water whilse fresh noodles can sometime be stir-fried immediately. Always follow the package directions! Also, if there are no Asian grocery stores near you, you can always use pasta in a pinch. I like Angel Hair Spaghetti myself!

Other Chinese New Year Recipes

Which of these Asian longevity noodles is your favourite? Before you go, here are some other Spring Festival recipes that may interest you! If you've enjoyed these noodle recipes, would you like to subscribe to my newsletter?

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