
Trader Joe’s SQUIGGLY KNIFE CUT STYLE NOODLES with Spicy Garlic Sesame sauce, review
Trader Joe’s came out with a newer version of their popular “SQUIGGLY RUFFLED NOODLES”. This one is in the black package and has a different sauce than the original version.
“New and Improved” isn’t what they said but it’s what I say. Why? Simple. The newer version comes with a way better sauce.
I mean I had actually suggested just throwing out the sauce package in the original red package and make your own! Now you don’t have to. The newer “spicy garlic sesame sauce” sauce packet is so much better than the original.
Not only did they fix the newer version up with a better sauce, they even somehow managed to reduce the Sodium content at the same time. Color me impressed.
So my advice is just buy this black package over the original (red) one of these kinds of noodles. If you are afraid of the word”spicy” in the name, I don’t think it is very spicy at all. Barely spicy.

Each noodle pack here comes with two little sauce packets. One is labeled “Sesame Seed Paste“. The other, “Creamy Spicy Garlic Sauce“. You will mix them together. The combined flavors make a decent sauce.
Why are they separate? Because the sesame paste clumps up. So much so that it’s hard to squeeze out, as so thick and clumpy. TIP: Some people recommend squishing it up to mix. I now put it in very hot water for a few minutes first, then do that. I even cut the packet open with a pair of scissors, and use a small spoon to scrape out all the sesame paste. A bit messy but worth the trouble as this dark Asian sesame paste (probably roasted?) has a ton of flavor.
How spicy is it? To me, I didn’t find it very spicy. Mildly spicy? But of course your mileage may vary, as spice tolerance is so personal. I would say unless you are super sensitive to spiciness, this is at most “mildly spicy”. Certainly not “Hot Ones” level spicy. In fact I wanted it spicier so I add a little Lao Gan Ma (chili crisp).

Other than that sauce fix, the noodles themselves are the same as in the original (red) package. Personally I see no point in buying the red package anymore; this (black) one is better, sauce wise. Same noodles and same amount. So that’s the one I now get.
I made the noodles Stir Fried with eggs and scallions, pretty easy-peasy. See my other post which goes into detail on par-boiling the noodles a minute or two and then stir frying them with sauce.


If you want to just boil them and mix the sauce in, that’s OK now, which wasn’t the case before with the not great sauce in the red package IMO
Of course, a few other ingredients could improve your dish starting with adding some of your own chopped scallions. I do like the stir fry way though of making these noodles too.
These noodles are not only savory and satisfying but also versatile, making them an ideal addition to various dishes. Perfect for a quick weeknight dinner or a more elaborate meal, they pair beautifully with vegetables, proteins. In a pinch even just on their own.
At about $1.25 per noodle pack, these are an good choice for anyone looking to elevate their home cooking without breaking the bank. TIP: Spend another $1.29 on some scallions. Cilantro too perhaps? You will use some of them on top of your finished noodles. Plus havehave those for other dishes for about a week…
Trader Joe’s Squiggly Noodles SPICY GARLIC SESAME SAUCE version are $4.99 – $5.49
How to Cook: If you are just boiling and serving, first prepare your sauce by opening the 2 packet(s) and putting the sauces together into a bowl and mixing them thoroughly. Add a teaspoon of water if needed to thin things out. If you have any “topping extras” such as scallions, baked tofu, hard boiled eggs, or cooked veggies, prep them now and cut into bite size or noodle like pieces. You will top the noodles with them later.
Boil a pot of water. Add the dried noodles. Cook about 4 minutes; drain yes but leave a little water left on them and put the noodles into your bowl with the sauce. Toss gently to combine the sauce and noodles. Add on your scallions or other ingredients on top. You can mix those in as you eat (or mix now)
Enjoy noodles while they are still hot.
If you are stir frying them, reduce the time boiling them, to about a 2 to 2 1/2 mins. Drain and put in bowl with about a teaspoon of oil. Toss to coat. This prevents them sticking. Cook your other ingredients in a wok or non stick pan. When ready add the noodles and your sauce (these two packets, or your own plus 1/4 water or stock) and cook about one minute or so tossing to coat well. Serve.
Can you add anything to the sauce that comes with this? Sure, if you like, you can still add a bit of other things. Like a drizzle of Trader Joe’s Toasted Sesame oil which will add great flavor, or Korean Gochujang sauce, or Lao Gan Ma or CHILI ONION CRUNCH.…. whatever you like.
As with almost any noodle dish, something as simple as throwing on chopped scallions, or cilantro will add a good deal of Asian flavors. Here I have added the TERIYAKI CHICKEN MEATBALLS , cut up and cooked with yellow bell peppers in a stir fry with these noodles.

YOU should also check out my original post on the Soy and Sesame version of the SQUIGGLY NOODLES which has a lot of ideas about how to upgrade and cook them HERE
Suggestions: Slice up some of your favorite TJ’s chicken meatballs, saute till brown, throw in some veggies and cook and mix those with these noodles and sauce; voila, a real dish…

Nov 23, 2025 @ 18:54:55
The trick with the sesame packet is to take the time to “massage” the packet for a little while before you open it. This mixes the sesame oil back into the paste. BTW, I find this somewhat spicy, and my dad finds it too spicy, so YMMV in that department.
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Nov 24, 2025 @ 13:03:28
Great ideas, thanks.
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Nov 30, 2025 @ 16:39:20
Thanks for the tips. I just had to figure out the “YMMV” tag – which equals = “your mileage may vary” !
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Dec 17, 2025 @ 21:31:49
Try this for lump free sesame paste, squish the packet several times before cutting it open.
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