Haechomiin’s tofu noodles are already cooked and only need to be drained and rinsed. This guide explains how to prepare the Original, Bibim Spicy and Buckwheat Soba packs, serve them cold or warm, and avoid common preparation mistakes.
No-cook noodles are useful when you want the comfort of a noodle dish without waiting for water to boil. Haechomiin’s Tofu Noodles, Tofu Noodles with Bibim Spicy Sauce and Tofu Noodles with Buckwheat Soba Sauce are all sold in shelf-stable pouches with liquid. The manufacturer’s instructions are simple: open the pack, place the noodles in a strainer, drain the liquid, rinse gently under running water and drain well before adding sauce or other ingredients.
How No Cook Noodles Work
The noodles in all three Haechomiin products are already formed and ready to eat, so boiling is unnecessary. In fact, overcooking can change the texture that makes the plain noodles work as a blank base. The Bibim Spicy Sauce and Buckwheat Soba Sauce packs pair the same cooked noodle with a separate sauce sachet, so the only extra step is warming or chilling that sauce, not the noodles.
The Correct Way to Prepare Each Haechomiin Pack
Start by checking whether you have the plain Tofu Noodles or one of the sauce sets. Drain the pouch liquid completely, rinse the noodles gently rather than squeezing or breaking them, then let excess water drain for a minute so the sauce clings instead of becoming diluted.
For the Bibim Spicy Sauce pack, mix the sachet through the drained noodles cold for a spicy noodle salad. For the Buckwheat Soba Sauce pack, chill the noodles and serve the dipping sauce on the side or poured over, ideally with ice, nori and spring onion. For the plain Tofu Noodles, move them straight into a bowl with your own dressing, or add hot sauce or broth separately.
When No-Cook Noodles Are Most Useful
These noodles can be helpful in a small office kitchen, student accommodation, a caravan, a hotel room with limited equipment or at home on a busy evening. They also reduce the number of pots and pans needed for lunch preparation.
Convenient does not mean food safety can be ignored. Once the pouch is opened and the noodles are combined with cooked protein, eggs, seafood or dressing, keep the finished meal cold. Australian food-safety guidance recommends keeping chilled foods below 5°C and using a cooler bag or ice brick when refrigeration is not available.
As Seen on Instagram: Real Reviews of the Range
Reviewers who have tried the no-boil format specifically called out how little effort it takes:
- @ellie_hoju reviewed “Why I love them: Ready to eat in minutes, High in protein , Light but surprisingly filling,
- @eunicexplores reviewed “no boiling needed. Just drain the water, add your favourite toppings, mix with sauce, and you’re done in minutes”.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Haechomiin tofu noodles be eaten straight from the pack?
Drain and gently rinse the noodles first, following the package directions. None of the three products, Original, Bibim Spicy or Buckwheat Soba, need to be boiled.
Can no-cook noodles be served hot?
Yes. The plain Tofu Noodles can be topped with a heated sauce or broth prepared separately. Avoid boiling the noodles themselves unless the exact pack says otherwise.
Ready to explore the range? View Haechomiin’s Australian guide or search Haecheongjeong tofu noodles on Amazon Australia.
Sources and Publishing Notes
- Influencers2C main Haechomiin guide
- Haecheongjeong manufacturer store
- Amazon AU — Tofu Noodles (Original)
- Amazon AU — Tofu Noodles with Bibim Spicy Sauce
- Amazon AU — Tofu Noodles with Buckwheat Soba Sauce, 230g
- Instagram — @ellie_hoju tofu noodle review
- Instagram — @eunicexplores tofu noodle review