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Jajangmyeon (Noodles in Black Bean Sauce)

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Posted:8/04/201443 Comments
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Jajangmyeon is a very popular noodle dish in Korea that is made with Chinese black bean paste (Chunjang), meat and veggies. Included in my post is my Gan-Jajangmyeon recipe which has a more concentrated and intense flavor. A great one-dish meal any time or any day of the week!

Jajangmyeon noodles served in a bowl topped with cucumbers
Noodles in Black Bean Sauce (Gan Jjajangmyeon)

Jajangmyeon History

Jajangmyeon (짜장면) or Jjajangmyeon is a Chinese Korean noodle dish that according to one story was introduced in 1905 by a Chinese chef at Gonghwachun (공화춘; 共和春), a Chinese restaurant in Incheon Chinatown settled by immigrants from the Shandong Province of China. Since then, it has fully become part of the Korean culture, invoking all sorts of memories for many Koreans young and old.

The other story says that no one knows for certain who introduced it first but the dish came about because the Chinese immigrants who worked at the Incheon pier in the 1890’s needed something quick and cheap to eat.

In 2012, I visited Incheon and also visited this Jajangmyeon museum and here are some pictures that I took.

4 pics of Chinatown in Incheon including pics from Jajangmyeon Museum
Pictures of Incheon Chinatown including Jajangmyeon Museum

From top left to right: picture of Incheon Chinatown and tourists; the chef + delivery man sculpture in front of the museum; the inside of the most famous  Jajangmyeon restaurant (feels like I was in a Chinese martial arts movie); antique steel carrier used for delivering Chinese food.

So… did you ever notice? In almost every Korean drama, you will see characters devour this black sauce noodle dish-ending with black sauce all around their mouths. And they are always delivered in a version of the steel carrier above which is now sometimes a plastic box.

There’s even a saying among Koreans about how a move to a new home is not complete unless you order Jajangmyeon at the end of a long moving day. For every Korean neighborhood, there’s always a Chinese restaurant nearby and delivery is a must. A few days ago, in one of my TV favorite show – “Dad, where are you going?”(아빠 어디가? Appa Uh-diga?)- I watched this yummy black noodles being delivered to a rice field!!? Whaat??? Even the dads were surprised to see the food when it came. Now, I call that service!!!

I think in many ways, this noodle dish is equivalent to America’s Pizza. If you are up late working in the office or if you have friends over but not sure what to eat, then Koreans order this ultimate comforting dish.

I have been making this dish at home since 91′ after I got married (over 20 years?!) at the request of my husband. My recipe has evolved quite a bit over the years and I have to say I’m quite happy with this one. When I gave it to my daughter for tasting, she happily chanted “Your Jajangmyeon tastes better than the one at the restaurant we visited!”. And if you are allergic to MSG, my version does NOT need any so you are good there.

Jajangmyeon Variations

  • 간짜장면 Gan-Jajangmyeon – more intense flavor because the sauce is condensed (just black bean paste and vegetables, little water) also more expensive
  • 짜장면 Jajangmyeon – water or broth added to Gan Jajang, so it’s milder in flavor
  • 삼선간짜장면 Samseon-Gan-Jajangmyeon – ‘sam’ means 3 and ‘seon’ means taste. Traditionally, it contains 3 kinds of seafood like squid, sea cucumber and shrimp in addition to pork and veggies.
  • 사천짜장면 Sahcheon-Jajangmyeon – Sahcheon (사천) means Szechuan. as with many things Szechuan, it had added spiciness
  • 유니짜장면 Uni-Jajangmyeon – is made with ground meat instead of cubes which is how it’s  mostly done

Chef’s Tips

  • Always pre-fry the Chunjang in lots of oil – if you skip this step, your sauce will come out  tasting a bit tart
  • Customize added ingredients – you can add or swap out vegetables. Just don’t omit onions. You can also add squid, shrimps or scallops to the recipe below. Use BEEF stew meat instead of pork if you’d like
  • Make extra sauce – it keeps for several days in the fridge so just reheat and enjoy later.
  • Use rice instead of noodles to make Jajangbap or better yet, make simple fried rice and serve it with that.
  • Add a runny fried egg on top for extra umami!
  • What Noodles to buy – Fresh noodles (국수 guksu) are best but you can also use dried ones or even Spaghetti noodles if you cannot find anything else. Buy one’s that says “짜장면 국수” but 칼국수 (Kalguksu/Kalgooksoo) will work too. I use this one often.

    fresh Korean noodle package
    fresh Korean noodle package (생 칼국수 saeng kalgooksoo)
  • Make your own Noodles – follow my recipe in my Kalguksu post and make these amazing noodles.
    a long pile of knife cut noodles on white platter
    Knife Cut Noodles (Kalguksu) Closeup

    I’ve tried it with this Jjajang sauce and it was AMAZING!! Just make sure to rinse the cooked noodles in cold water and drain.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Servings: 3                    Cooking Time:  35 min                           Difficulty: Medium

Ingredients

  • 1 pack of fresh noodles for Jajangmyeon or kal guksu (or homemade)
  • 1/2 cup Chinese black bean paste (춘장 chunjang/choonjang)
  • 1/3 cup vegetable oil (for sauteeing chunjang)
  • 3 Tbs vegetable oil (for sauteeing veg)
  • 1/2 cup or 3 fresh, dried or fresh shitake mushrooms, chopped (optional)
  • 3 oz (80g) pork loin, cut into cubes
  • 1 medium size onion, chopped
  • 1 1/2 cup cabbage, chopped
  • 1/2 cup zucchini, chopped
  • 1 carrot, chopped (optional)
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • 1/2 cucumber, julienned (as garnish)
  • 1 Tbs sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • Cornstarch slurry – 1/4 cup water + 1 Tbs cornstarch
Jinmi 춘장 Choonjang (Chinese Black Bean Paste)
Jinmi 춘장 Choonjang (Chinese Black Bean Paste)

In Korea, this Jinmi Chunjang (진미 춘장) is the standard black bean paste to use. There are other brands like ShingSong 신송,  CJ and they are all similar. There’s also a pre-fried version called Bokkeun Jajang and you can use that one too but I find it doesn’t really replace the step of sauteeing it with oil. They used to have MSG in it but not any more so that’s a good thing. 🙂 READ HERE to learn more about this ingredient.

  1. Start boiling a pot of water to cook the noodles. If using store-bought noodles, cook according to package directions. Usually 7-10 minutes. See my note on noodles above. Or, if you made your own homemade noodles with my Kalguksu recipe, then follow direction over there. But rinse and drain the noodles in cold water when they are cooked. Set aside.
  2. Prepare ingredients below:
Vegetables and pork for jjajang
Vegetables and pork

2. Chop all vegetables and pork into small cubes. Julienne cucumbers to use as garnish.

Chopped vegetables for Jjajang Myeon
Chopped vegetables

3. In a non-stick frying pan, add an equal amount of chunjang and oil to pan on medium/medium-low heat. Should be bubbling but not burning. Stirring often, cook for 7 min.

steps of sauteeing chunjang in oil in frying pan
sauteeing chunjang (jjajang) in pan

Lots of oil will be leftover after stir-frying the paste. Remove chunjang from pan. It should be easy to bunch up the cooked chunjang and remove from oil. Discard leftover oil in the pan.

4. WHILE the chunjang is cooking, in ANOTHER pan, add 2 T oil to pan on medium heat. Sauté just onions and cabbages for 10 min or more until onions become translucent. This will make your sauce taste sweeter!

stir frying onions and cabbages
cooked onions and cabbages

5. Remove onions and cabbages from pan and set aside. Sauté pork on med-high heat for 2-3 min in the same pan.

6. Once pork is cooked, return onions, cabbages to pan. Add 1 T oil and remaining vegetables. Sauté all ingredients on med-high heat for 5 – 7 min. Veggies should still be slightly crunchy.

7. Add the sauteed chunjang paste to pan and stir everything, making sure the paste coats the ingredients evenly.

Jjajang sauce with vegetables
Jajang sauce with vegetables for jajangmyeon

8. Stir fry for 2 min. Add 1 cup water or chicken broth and 1 Tbs sugar. Mix and simmer for 1-2 min.

9. Add the cornstarch slurry and stir. Keep stirring for 2-3 min. until the sauce thickens. Alternatively, to make Gan Jjajangmyeon, omit the slurry and just cook until the sauce is reduced to half. Reduce further for more condensed flavor.

10. Sauce is now ready!

jajangmyeon sauce finished in pan
Jajangmyeon Sauce finished

Just add noodles or rice to a bowl and top with this amazingly yummy sauce, garnish with some julienned cucumbers.

bow of rice topped with jajang sauce with carrots in the background
Jjajang Bap (짜장밥) Rice with Black Bean Sauce

NOTES

  • How to make Gan Jajangmyeon? – In step 8, instead of adding cornstarch slurry just reduce the sauce until it’s reduced by 1/2.
  • Chunjang(춘장) and Jajang(짜장) are used interchangeably when referring to the black bean paste. Sometimes you may find 볶음짜장(bokkeum jajang) which means it’s already been fried in oil in which case you can skip step 3.
  • For a richer sauce, use chicken broth instead of water. Watch out for saltiness though since chicken broth already has quite a bit of sodium. Use low sodium chicken broth or use half broth and half water.

SERVING SUGGESTIONS

  • Serve a side of Danmuji 단무지 (Yellow pickled radish) and some fresh onions slices with the chunjang as a dipping sauce. These two sides are a must.. Oh and Kimchi too!
  • Make Gyeran Guk (Korean egg drop soup) and serve together – especially when you are serving rice with black bean sauce.

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5 from 6 votes

Jajangmyeon (Blackbean Sauce Noodles)

Wonderful Chinese Korean noodle dish that's a favorite among Koreans, especially children. Also a favorite in Korean dramas.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
serves: 3 people

Ingredients

Noodles

  • 3 servings fresh noodles for jajangmyeon or kal guksu

For Sauteeing Black Bean Paste

  • 1/2 cup Chinese black bean paste (춘장 chunjang/choonjang)
  • 1/3 cup vegetable oil

To finish sauce

  • 1 medium size onion , chopped
  • 1 1/2 cup cabbage , chopped
  • 5 oz pork loin, cut into cubes
  • 1/2 cup or 3 fresh , dried or fresh shitake mushrooms, chopped (optional)
  • 1/2 cup zucchini , chopped
  • 1 carrot , chopped (optional)
  • 2 green onions , chopped
  • 1 Tbsp sugar
  • 1 cup water or chicken broth

Cornstarch slurry (optional - omit for Gan Jjajangmyeon)

  • 1 Tbsp cornstarch
  • 1/4 cup water

Garnish

  • 1/2 cucumber , julienned
  • 3-4 Tbsp vegetable oil
US Customary - Metric

Instructions

Noodles

  • Boil a pot of water for noodles. Cook noodles in boiling water for 7-10 min (based on package directions) and rinse in cold water.
  • NOTE - Fresh noodles are best. You can buy one’s that says “짜장면 국수” or "칼국수"(Kalguksu/Kalgooksoo) - both work fine. You can also make your own homemade fresh noodles by following my recipe in my Kalguksu post.
    fresh Korean noodle package

Prep Ingredients

  • Chop all vegetables and meat into small cubes. Julienne cucumbers to add as garnish.
    Chopped vegetables for Jjajang Myeon

Make Sauteed Chunjang

  • In a non-stick frying pan, add equal amount of chunjang and oil to pan on medium/medium low heat. Stir often, cook for 7 min.
    steps of sauteeing chunjang in oil in frying pan
  • Remove chunjang from pan. It should be easy to bunch up the cooked chunjang and remove from oil. Discard the leftover oil in pan.

Make Sauce

  • In ANOTHER pan, add 2 T oil to pan on medium heat. Sauté onions and cabbages for 10 min or more until onions become translucent.
    pics of sauteeing cabbages, onions and meat in frying pan
  • Remove onions and cabbages from pan and set aside. Sauté pork on med-high heat for 2-3 min in the same pan.
  • Once pork is cooked, return onions, cabbages to pan. Add 1 T oil and remaining vegetables. Sauté all ingredients on med-high heat for 5 – 7 min. Veggies should still be slightly crunchy.
  • Add cooked chunjang paste to pan and stir everything, making sure the paste coats the ingredients evenly.
    Jjajang sauce with vegetables
  • Stir fry for 2 min. Add 1 C water and 1 T sugar. Mix. Simmer fro 3-4 min.
    KaanJjajangmyeon sauce
  • Add the cornstarch slurry and stir for 2-3 min. It's ready when sauce has thickened to a little thicker than gravy consistency. Omit this step and just reduce the sauce to make a more conentrated Gan Jjajangmyeon.
  • Serve noodles topped with sauce and then some julienned cucumbers.
    Noodles with Black Bean Sauce (짜장면 Jjajang Myeon)

Tips & Notes:

  • Substitute white rice or leftover fried rice for noodles for Jajangbap.
  • Substitute chicken or beef for pork if you'd like.
  • For richer sauce, use chicken broth but watch for salt content.
  • Serve with some Kimchi or Danmuji 단무지 (pickled yellow radish) and some raw onions with uncooked chunjang.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 637kcal (32%)| Carbohydrates: 134g (45%)| Protein: 22g (44%)| Fat: 3g (5%)| Cholesterol: 17mg (6%)| Sodium: 1308mg (57%)| Potassium: 611mg (17%)| Fiber: 3g (13%)| Sugar: 10g (11%)| Vitamin A: 3605IU (72%)| Vitamin C: 23.3mg (28%)| Calcium: 43mg (4%)| Iron: 0.9mg (5%)
Author: JinJoo Lee
Course:noodles
Cuisine:Korean
Keyword:black bean noodles, black sauce, kids
KoreanCategory:Myeon(면)
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43 Comments
  1. Nick says

    Posted on 23 April 2022 at 12:49 am

    5 stars
    I would love to try 짜장면, your receipe sounds so yummy (!) – but I have celiac disease and can’t eat any wheat. Is there a way I can make the noodles myself without wheat (if you have a receipe, I would love it) or do you know if it is possible to buy gluten free 짜장면 noodles without the instant sauce to go with it?

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 24 April 2022 at 10:33 pm

      Hi Nick, I’m sorry but I don’t yet have a recipe for gf jjajangmyeon noodles. you could just buy gf bucatini or spaghetti noodles and use that instead? I don’t think there’s gf 짜장면 noodles – instant or not… sorry I can’t be of much help. Also just FYI, the 짜장 sauce will most likely contain wheat..

      Reply
  2. Cindy Jorgenson says

    Posted on 20 December 2021 at 6:30 pm

    5 stars
    This is my new favorite Korean recipe! So easy to prepare and the flavor is amazing.

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 21 December 2021 at 9:11 pm

      Great!! So happy to hear that! enjoy!

      Reply
  3. Andre Albrecht says

    Posted on 15 December 2021 at 10:45 am

    5 stars
    Thank you for the recipe, I cooked it and it tasted very good. Instead of pork, I used beef. Thats so yummy.

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 15 December 2021 at 9:58 pm

      I’m so happy to hear that!! Yes, we make it with beef often because my husband is kinda allergic to pork. Thank you!!

      Reply
  4. Sally says

    Posted on 12 October 2021 at 5:41 pm

    5 stars
    I’m going to try this recipe but leave out the meat….. hope your sister continues to improve by leaps and bounds; you certainly got her on the road to good health.🥰

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 13 October 2021 at 10:24 am

      Aww thank you soo much Sally. Really appreciate your kind thoughts. She is doing better each day and now I’m back home. And if you want to leave out the meat, try frying tofu cubes in oil then adding it to the sauce in lieu of meat. It works well!

      Reply
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