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Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles

Carlos Gomez
September 9, 2025
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This Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles recipe is my delicious proof that the most incredible, soul-satisfying meals are often the most simple. We’re often told that amazing flavor requires a long list of ingredients and hours of simmering, but this dish is the ultimate culinary magic trick, turning a handful of humble pantry staples into something truly spectacular in about 15 minutes.

My first encounter with this dish was on a food blog, and I was deeply skeptical. I looked at the ingredient list: noodles, scallions, ginger, oil, soy sauce. That was basically it. My brain couldn’t compute. “That’s it?” I thought. “How can oil infused with ginger and scallions possibly be a whole meal? Where is the real sauce?” It seemed too simple, too good to be true. I bookmarked it but filed it away under “boring health food I’ll never actually make.”

But then, the magic started. As I poured the hot, shimmering oil over the pile of finely chopped ginger and scallions, the most incredible thing happened. The mixture erupted in a loud, satisfying sizzle, and my entire kitchen was instantly filled with the most intoxicating, fragrant aroma I have ever smelled. It wasn’t just a good smell it was a deeply savory, toasty, and complex scent that promised something amazing.

I tossed the fragrant, glistening oil with a nest of hot noodles, and took my first bite. It was a revelation. It wasn’t bland at all it was profoundly flavorful. This simple Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles dish wasn’t just a meal it was a life lesson in the power of simplicity.

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Table of Contents

  • Why You’ll Fall in Love with This Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles
  • The Health Benefits of Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles
  • Perfect Occasions for This Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles
  • Chef’s Notes: Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles
  • FAQs: Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles
    • can I make this gluten-free
    • how long does scallion oil keep
    • can I use dried ginger or garlic powder
    • what’s the best noodle type for this recipe
    • can I add vegetables
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Why You’ll Fall in Love with This Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles

This isn’t just a bowl of noodles it’s a weeknight-saving, flavor-packed experience that will become your new go-to. Here’s why this Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles recipe is so special.

  • An Explosion of Flavor from Simple Ingredients: The magic of this dish is how it transforms basic ingredients into an intensely aromatic and savory sauce. The ginger provides a warm, spicy bite, the scallions offer a sweet, fresh onion flavor, and the soy sauce brings it all together with a perfect umami kick.
  • It’s Unbelievably Fast and Easy: This is the ultimate 15-minute meal. The “sauce” comes together in the time it takes to boil your noodles. It’s a true one-bowl wonder that uses pantry staples you likely already have on hand.
  • It’s an Endlessly Versatile Canvas: This dish is delicious and perfect on its own, but it’s also an amazing base for a more substantial meal. You can top it with a fried egg, add some shredded rotisserie chicken, toss in some wilted spinach, or drizzle it with your favorite chili crisp for an extra kick.
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The Health Benefits of Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles

It’s always a wonderful bonus when a meal this comforting is also secretly good for you. This Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles recipe is a perfect example of wholesome, real-food cooking. Ginger is a well-known powerhouse, celebrated for its anti-inflammatory properties and its ability to aid in digestion. Scallions are packed with vitamins K and C. By making this simple sauce at home, you have complete control over the quality of your oil and the amount of sodium, making it a much healthier and more nourishing choice than a packet of instant ramen or a heavy takeout meal. It’s simple, clean comfort food.

Perfect Occasions for This Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles

  • The Ultimate Busy Weeknight Hero: This is its number one job. When you walk in the door tired and hungry and need a delicious, hot meal on the table now, this recipe is your best friend.
  • A Fantastic Late-Night Snack: When you’re craving something savory and satisfying late at night, this dish comes together in minutes and is infinitely better than anything from a package.
  • The Solo Diner’s Best Friend: This recipe is incredibly easy to scale up or down, making it the perfect, no-fuss meal for one.
  • A Perfect Base for a “Clean-Out-the-Fridge” Meal: Use this as your foundation and add any leftover cooked vegetables or protein you have on hand for a quick, delicious, and waste-free meal.

This Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles is your key to a delicious, simple, and satisfying meal that you’ll turn to again and again, proving that sometimes, less is so much more.

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Chef’s Notes: Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles

• Use fresh scallions for best texture – Firm, vibrant stalks yield crisp fried bits and bright raw garnish. Avoid wilted or slim stems for optimal crunch and color.

• Slice ginger into thin rounds for even frying – Uniform slices crisp up without burning. For extra aroma, fry ginger first before adding scallions.

• Infuse oil gently, not aggressively – Medium heat allows flavors to bloom without scorching. Shimmering oil is your cue—don’t wait for smoke.

• Cool infused oil before storing – This preserves flavor and prevents condensation. Store in a clean jar for up to 1 week and use as a finishing oil or stir-fry base.

• Rinse noodles under cold water after boiling – This halts cooking and prevents clumping. Shake off excess water before tossing in sauce to maintain texture.

• Balance sauce with splash of water if dry – Noodles absorb quickly—add 1–2 tablespoons of water to loosen and coat evenly.

• Fold crispy bits in two stages – Half during toss for embedded texture, half on top for visual and crunch contrast.

• Serve immediately for best contrast – Warm noodles, cool scallion ribbons, and crispy ginger bits shine brightest when freshly plated.

• Leftover oil makes a versatile condiment – Drizzle over rice bowls, roasted vegetables, or dumplings for instant flavor lift.

• Add protein for a complete meal – Pan-seared tofu, shredded chicken, or edamame round out the dish without overpowering the aromatics.

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Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles

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Imagine bright, crunchy scallions sizzling in fragrant ginger-infused oil that transforms simple noodles into a celebration of flavor in just 30 minutes! This recipe brings joyful energy and fresh aromatics to your weeknight routine—think Jamie Oliver’s breezy style with a dash of Gordon Ramsay’s precision, minus any big-name celebrity ties. Ready in under half an hour, it’s your new go-to for fuss-free, vibrant Chinese-fusion noodles.

Course: Main CourseCuisine: Chinese, FusionDifficulty: Easy
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Prep time

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Cooking time

15

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Calories

450

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Total time

27

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Ingredients

  • Aromatic Mix
  • 3 medium scallions (white portions only) trimmed and finely sliced for frying

  • 2 inch fresh ginger cut into 6 thin rounds

  • Oil Blend
  • 1/3 cup toasted sesame oil or swap for avocado oil

  • 1/3 cup neutral vegetable oil optional, for a lighter finish

  • Seasoning Sauces
  • 2 teaspoons rice wine vinegar

  • 2 tablespoons light soy sauce or tamari for gluten-free

  • 1 tablespoon dark soy sauce or coconut aminos

  • Noodle Base
  • 12 ounces thin wheat noodles ramen or knife-cut style

  • 1/2 cup reserved scallion-infused oil

  • Garnishes
  • scallions (green tops) thinly sliced

  • crispy scallion and ginger bits

  • Alternative Ingredients
  • Avocado or canola oil replaces neutral vegetable oil

  • Peanut or olive oil swaps for sesame oil

  • Tamari stands in for light soy sauce gluten-free

  • Coconut aminos instead of dark soy sauce lower sodium

  • Rice noodles or soba noodles in place of wheat noodles

  • Ground ginger or galangal powder for fresh ginger

  • White wine vinegar or lemon juice instead of rice wine vinegar

Directions

  • Aromatic Frying – Heat oil blend over medium heat until shimmering (about 2 minutes). Add white scallion slices and ginger rounds, frying until golden and crisp (3–4 minutes). Stir occasionally for even browning and aroma release. Transfer solids to a paper-towel-lined plate, then pour oil through a fine sieve into a heatproof bowl. Let oil cool (5 minutes) before storing. Optional: add a pinch of chili flakes for a spicy twist.ginger-scallion-oil-noodles_post
  • Noodle Cooking – Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil (5 minutes). Add noodles and cook until just tender, following package timing (4–6 minutes). Drain in a colander, then rinse under cold water to halt cooking and prevent sticking. Shake off excess water and toss lightly in a drizzle of neutral oil if desired.
  • Sauce Assembly – In the same nonstick pan, warm ½ cup of your reserved scallion oil over medium-low heat (1 minute). Add rice wine vinegar, light and dark soy sauces, stirring to combine. Slide drained noodles into the pan, tossing to coat evenly (1–2 minutes). If the mixture seems dry, splash in 1–2 tablespoons of water. Finish by folding in half the crispy scallion–ginger bits for texture.
  • Plating Garnish – Divide noodles among four bowls. Top each portion with remaining crispy bits and a handful of fresh green scallion ribbons. Serve immediately and enjoy the contrast of warm oil, fresh greens, and crunchy accents.Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles

Equipment

  • chef knife
  • cutting board
  • measuring cups and spoons
  • nonstick pan
  • colander
  • mixing bowls

Notes

  • • Use fresh, firm scallions for the best crunch in both the fried bits and the raw garnish.
    • Serve alongside a simple cucumber salad or steamed bok choy to balance richness.
    • For extra protein, top with pan-seared tofu cubes or edamame.
    • Experiment with a dash of toasted sesame seeds or a squeeze of lime for added brightness.
    • Leftover infused oil makes a great dipping sauce for dumplings or drizzled over roasted vegetables.

Nutrition Facts

  • Serving Size: 1
  • Calories: 450kcal
  • Fat: 22g
  • Saturated Fat: 3g
  • Cholesterol: 0mg
  • Sodium: 900mg
  • Potassium: 200mg
  • Carbohydrates: 52g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Sugar: 2g
  • Protein: 11g
  • Vitamin A: 200IU
  • Vitamin C: 5mg
  • Calcium: 50mg
  • Iron: 2mg

FAQs: Ginger Scallion Oil Noodles

can I make this gluten-free

Yes. Use rice noodles or gluten-free ramen. Swap light soy sauce with tamari and dark soy sauce with coconut aminos.

how long does scallion oil keep

Up to 1 week refrigerated in a sealed jar. Let it come to room temperature before using for best flavor release.

can I use dried ginger or garlic powder

Fresh ginger is ideal for aroma and texture. If needed, use ¼ teaspoon ground ginger and skip frying—add directly to the sauce.

what’s the best noodle type for this recipe

Thin wheat noodles like ramen or knife-cut noodles work best. For a chewier bite, try udon or soba. Adjust cook time accordingly.

can I add vegetables

Yes. Stir in blanched bok choy, shredded carrots, or snap peas during the final toss. Keep additions light to preserve the oil’s flavor.

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