Easy Gochujang Sauce (Korean Chili Paste) (2024)

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In all of the travels we’ve done, South Korea remains one of our favorite countries and Seoul one of our favorite cities.

The people, the culture, the landscape, and the FOOD. Oh my word, the food. It’s all amazing.

We’ve shared an inspired version of easy kimchi on the blog before, but recently, we were craving that quintessential red pepper paste known as gochujang.

What is Gochujang?

It’s spicy, savory, and slightly sweet with so much complexity. Traditionally, the sauce is made and fermented to develop the flavors, but there are also ways to make it more simply (and quickly) – which you know we’re all about.

This is my inspired version (not authentic, mind you!) of this curiously complex sauce we’ve grown to love and crave. Let’s get started!

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First of all, this recipe is EASY. I mean easy. Anyone can make it. It requires 5 ingredients, 5 minutes, and 1 blender or food processor.

What’s in Gochujang?

It starts with miso as a base, which provides a quicker route to that fermented flavor. Plus, we like using chickpea miso to avoid the possibility of GMO soy. But if you can only find soy miso, that works, too! The flavors are quite similar.

Next comes Korean chili powder or flakes, which we’ve discovered are quite different than other chili flakes. They’re not as spicy as cayenne and more complex than red pepper flake. If at all possible, order some online (link in recipe) or visit an Asian store in your area to see if you can hunt them down.

For more flavor, we added some fresh garlic, maple syrup for natural sweetness, and coconut aminos in place of soy sauce for saltiness and depth of flavor. Swoon.

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How to Use Gochujang?

So many options! First of all, it acts as a chili paste in marinades and sauces. Anywhere a recipe calls for chili garlic sauce, you could experiment substituting gochujang for more complex flavor.

One of the most famous uses of gochujang is in the delicious Korean rice and veggie bowl known as Bibimbap.

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We hope you LOVE this sauce! It’s:

Spicy
Savory
Bold
Easy to make
Versatile
& Insanely delicious

The cool thing about gochujang is it’s not spice-your-face-off spicy. It’s more of a subtle spice because it’s balanced with other flavors. Plus, you can control the spice level when you make your own! So even if you’re typically averse to spicy food, give this one a try! You might be pleasantly surprised.

Use this sauce in our Gochujang Spiced Cauliflower Wings to see what we’re raving about! Or give it a try in our Marinated Peanut Tempeh or add it to the dipping sauce in these Collard Green Spring Rolls!

More Korean-Inspired Recipes

  • Easy Vegan Kimchi
  • Easy Bibimbap with Gochujang Sauce
  • Gochujang Stir-Fried Brussels Sprouts
  • Spicy Korean Style Cauliflower Wings

If you like this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo #minimalistbaker on Instagram. Cheers, friends!

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Easy-to-make Korean-inspired Gochujang sauce that’s vegan, gluten-free, naturally sweetened, and soy-free! Just 5 minutes, 5 ingredients, and 1 blender required.

Author Minimalist Baker

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4.68 from 37 votes

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Servings 8

Course Sauce

Cuisine Gluten-Free, Korean-Inspired, Vegan

Freezer Friendly 1 month

Does it keep? 2 Weeks

Ingredients

US CustomaryMetric

  • 1/3 cup chickpea miso paste (we like the brand Miso Master Organic // or use soy miso – just make sure it’s vegan friendly and gluten-free if needed)
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup (plus more to taste)
  • 1/3 cup Korean chili flakes* (plus more to taste)
  • 1/4 cup coconut aminos (plus more to taste (or sub tamari, but reduce amount as it’s saltier)
  • 4 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 2-4 Tbsp water (to thin)

Instructions

  • To a small blender or food processor, add chickpea miso, maple syrup, chili flakes, coconut aminos, and garlic. Blend together until smooth, adding water a little at a time to thin into a paste (see photo for texture).

  • Taste and adjust flavor as needed. Add more pepper flake for spice, coconut aminos for depth of flavor, maple syrup for sweetness, garlic for “zing,” or salt for saltiness.

  • Store in the refrigerator up to 2 weeks or in the freezer up to 1 month. Perfect for use on dishes like tempeh, cauliflower wings, sauces, marinades, etc.

Video

Notes

*If you can’t find Korean Red Chili Powder, feel free to replace it with something similar such as cayenne or red pepper flake. The flavor and spice level will vary, so adjust accordingly, especially with cayenne, which is much spicier (start small and add to taste).
*Recipe adapted from Leite’s Culinaria.

Nutrition (1 of 8 servings)

Serving: 8 Servings Calories: 68 Carbohydrates: 15 g Protein: 1.7 g Fat: 0.6 g Saturated Fat: 0.1 g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4 g Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1 g Trans Fat: 0 g Cholesterol: 0 mg Sodium: 410 mg Potassium: 144 mg Fiber: 2.6 g Sugar: 9.9 g Vitamin A: 2200 IU Vitamin C: 0.8 mg Calcium: 20 mg Iron: 0.9 mg

Easy Gochujang Sauce (Korean Chili Paste) (2024)

FAQs

Can you replace gochujang with chili paste? ›

While they share some similarities, gochujang and Thai red chili paste have distinct flavors. Gochujang is thicker, fermented, and has a richer taste, while Thai red chili paste tends to be thinner and focuses on the heat. Substituting one for the other may alter the flavor profile of the dish.

How to use gochujang Korean chili sauce? ›

Try it as a baste on chicken wings or pork ribs, or added to soup broths like in my Spicy Pork Miso Noodle Soup. Gochujang can also be used in marinades for meat dishes like Korean bulgogi, stirred into dipping sauces, or used to punch up stews.

Is Gochujang sauce the same as gochujang paste? ›

In its truest form, gochujang is sold as a thick paste, often in plastic tubs and glass jars, and ready for cooking. The kind labeled a sauce or condiment is the same paste, thinned out with other ingredients such as sugar and vinegar.

Is gochujang just red pepper paste? ›

Gochujang, a fundamental ingredient in Korean cooking, is a thick and spicy-sweet crimson paste made from red chile pepper flakes, glutinous rice (also known as sticky rice), fermented soybeans, and salt.

What is the closest sauce to gochujang? ›

Best Gochujang Substitutes
  1. Sriracha. My first choice would be Sriracha because it has a similar level of sweetness and heat and because I generally have it in the house.
  2. Tabasco / Other Hot Sauce. ...
  3. Ketchup + Hot Chilli Powder. ...
  4. Chilli Bean Paste.

Is Trader Joe's gochujang spicy? ›

It's not spicy but it is very intense and pungent with a fermented kick.

Can I use sriracha instead of gochujang? ›

Sriracha

This popular Thai hot sauce is similar in texture and heat level to gochujang but lacks sweetness. To make up for this difference, add some sugar when using sriracha as a substitute for gochujang.

Does gochujang go bad if not refrigerated? ›

Before opening, gochujang and gochujang sauce do not need to be refrigerated. Once opened, a lot of people recommend keeping the sauce and the paste in the fridge to help them retain freshness.

Does gochujang need to be cooked? ›

Although it is rarely, if ever, used as a finishing sauce, gochujang can be used straight from the tub. In fact, many Koreans will eat it as is as an accompaniment to raw vegetables (like crudité) and dried anchovies.

Is gochujang good or bad for you? ›

Is it good for your health? Fermented foods are naturally rich in probiotics that are beneficial for digestive health and helps in boosting metabolic rate, which helps in effective weight loss. Fermented soybeans in Gochujang makes it a great source of probiotics that can boost healthy gut microbiomes.

Is gochujang hotter than sriracha? ›

It's like sriracha but has a deeper flavor profile with less vinegar and more sweetness. Gochujang is also less spicy than sriracha, so if you like sweet-spicy combinations then gochujang will be the perfect addition to your kitchen pantry.

Is gochujang sauce very hot? ›

Sure, gochujang has heat — depending on the brand, it can be extraordinarily spicy — but it also has a salty, almost meaty depth and a slight sweetness. In other words, it's not a one-note hot sauce that you add to a dish after the fact.

Is gochujang the same as chili bean paste? ›

Varieties of chili bean paste are common in both Sichuan and Korean cooking, and the Korean version is also known by the name gochujang.

What can I use instead of gochujang American? ›

Gochujang Substitutes – 5 Easy Alternatives
  • Miso Paste + Cayenne Powder. If you want to get as close as possible to the spicy and fermented flavor of gochujang, then mixing miso paste with hot chilies works well. ...
  • Hot Pepper Flakes. ...
  • Sambal Oelek. ...
  • Thai Chili Paste. ...
  • Sriracha. ...
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Are sriracha and gochujang similar? ›

Meet gochujang, the savory Korean sauce that, like sriracha, is made from fermented red peppers, but has a more savory, salty, deep flavor. “It's like hot sauce-meets-umami flavor,” chef Edward Lee, owner of 610 Magnolia & Milkwood in Louisville, Kentucky, told ABC News.

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