Glass noodles with minced meat

Cookinero 19 Nov 2025

A simple, filling dish that doesn't limit your imagination. Too simple? Add some tomato paste! Don't like beef? Try chicken or pork! Delicious and affordable, the ingredients are probably in every refrigerator.

How to cook Glass noodles with minced meat

Step 1

Glass noodles with minced meat

Place the noodles in boiling water and cook until half cooked.

Step 2

Glass noodles with minced meat

Fry the minced meat in a frying pan. Add salt and pepper.

Step 3

Glass noodles with minced meat

Add noodles and cook until tender, stirring occasionally.

Glass noodles with minced meat - FAQ About Ingredients, Baking Time and Storage

Yes! Rice noodles, vermicelli, or even whole wheat pasta work as substitutes. Note that cooking times and textures may vary slightly.
Replace minced meat with crumbled tofu, textured vegetable protein (TVP), or chopped mushrooms for a hearty plant-based alternative.
Absolutely! Use shirataki (konjac) noodles or spiralized zucchini instead of glass noodles to reduce carbs.
Store in an airtight container for 3-4 days. Reheat gently in a pan with a splash of water to prevent drying.
Freezing isn't recommended as noodles may become mushy. If necessary, freeze without noodles and add freshly cooked ones when reheating.
Rinse cooked noodles under cold water and toss with a tiny bit of oil before adding to the pan.
Use 100g noodles and 150g minced meat per person. Increase seasonings proportionally and cook in batches if your pan is small.
Try fresh herbs (cilantro/thai basil), lime wedges, crushed peanuts, or sliced chili for extra flavor and texture.
Thaw completely first to ensure even cooking and prevent excess water from making the dish soggy.

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