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By Jennifer Pallian BSc, RD

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Feb 02, 2024

Here’s my easy gochujang substitute (that tastes really close to the real thing!) plus the best store-bought options.

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Best Gochujang Substitute: Quick Answer

The short answer is that the most authentic, best gochujang substitute is a combination of miso paste, hot sauce and sugar.

Read on for the full details on why this works, specific quantities, plus a few ready-to-use options you can find at the store for when real gochujang is not available.

What Is Gochujang?

Gochujang is not a hot sauce, it’s a sweet, spicy, slightly funky paste made with fermented rice and soybeans as well as chilli peppers.

Gochujang is a staple in Korean cuisine. It is loved for its bold, savory, sweet, and spicy taste profile.

The primary ingredients in gochujang include red chili powder, glutinous rice powder, fermented soybean powder, and salt.

Is Gochujang really spicy?

Gochujang is known for its spiciness, but it also has a complex flavor profile that includes sweetness and umami. It is certainly not super hot. Depends on your tolerance for chili, I guess.

The level of spiciness can vary among different brands and recipes, but in general, it adds a only a moderate level of heat to dishes.

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What Does Gochujang Taste Like?

Gochujang is a thick, brick-red paste with a rich umami taste, a hint of sweetness, and a lingering heat.

The mixture is traditionally left to ferment in earthenware pots for months, allowing the natural fermentation process to enhance the flavors.

How Is Gochujang Traditionally Used?

Gochujang is traditionally used in various ways in Korea:

  1. Marinades and Sauces:Gochujang is a key ingredient in many Korean marinades and sauces, adding depth of flavor and a spicy kick. It is often combined with other ingredients like soy sauce, garlic, and ginger to create savory and sweet coatings for meats, especially in dishes like bulgogi (marinated grilled beef). Also, check out my stickygochujang chicken recipe!
  2. Stews, Stir-fries and Soups:Gochujang is frequently used in Korean stews and soups, such as the popular dishkimchi jjigae. It adds not only spice but also a rich umami flavor to the broth, enhancing the overall taste of the dish.
  3. Bibimbap Sauce:In bibimbap, a popular Korean mixed rice dish, gochujang is often mixed with other condiments to create a flavorful sauce. This sauce is then drizzled over the rice and assorted vegetables, providing a spicy and savory element to the dish.
  4. Dipping Sauce:Gochujang can be used as a dipping sauce for various snacks or grilled meats. When diluted with a bit of vinegar or soy sauce, it becomes a versatile dipping accompaniment.
  5. Base for Kimchi:In some kimchi recipes, gochujang is used as part of the seasoning mixture, contributing both spice and a fermented flavor to the iconic Korean side dish.
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The Best Gochujang Substitute (Homemade)

The mostauthentic gochujang replacementcombines miso paste and sriracha with a little pinch of sugar.

If you try to just swap in another Asian sauce like sriracha or sambal oelek as a 1:1 gochujang substitute, your dish will be spicier and more acidic than intended. Hot sauces contain vinegar, and gochujang does not.

You’ll be missing out on the sweetness as well as the rich umami flavor of the fermented rice and soy beans as well.

For a truly close homemade gochujang substitute, swap in a combination of:

  • White miso paste – for the funky fermented flavor.
  • Sriracha – for the heat.
  • Sugar – for the sweetness.

This is my favorite gochujang substitute. The ingredients are easy to find; all you need to do is mix the ingredients together into a single paste.

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The Best Store-Bought Gochujang Substitutes (Store Bought)

Here are 5 easy-to-find and ready-to-use substitutes. You’ll need to play around with the quantities to get the flavors right in the dish originally intended to be made with gochujang (both in flavor and texture).

  1. Ssamjang:This is another Korean condiment, often considered a cousin to gochujang. It combines fermented soybean paste with chili paste and other flavorings, offering a rich and savory profile.
  2. Thai red curry paste:While not the same as gochujang, Thai red curry paste or Thai chili paste can be a decent substitute due to its spicy and flavorful nature. Adjust the quantity based on your preferred level of heat.
  3. Harissa paste:This North African chili paste, made with a blend of chili peppers, garlic, and various spices, can provide a spicy kick similar to gochujang. It has a distinct flavor, so it might alter the taste of the dish slightly.
  4. Chili garlic sauce:This condiment is a blend of chili peppers and garlic in a vinegar base. While not fermented like gochujang, it can offer a quick and spicy addition to dishes.
  5. Doenjang:Did you know that you can replace Gochujang with Doenjang, a fermented soybean paste? Although Doenjang boasts a robust and savory taste, it lacks the spiciness found in Gochujang. Many recipes that call for Gochujang, such as stews, soups, and marinades, can be prepared using Doenjang as a suitable alternative when Gochujang is unavailable.

What Not To Use

While some substitutes can offer a similar spicy kick, certain alternatives may not capture the unique flavor and characteristics of gochujang. Substitutes that might not be suitable include:

  1. Hot sauce:While hot sauce can add heat to a dish, it lacks the depth and fermented complexity of gochujang. The flavor profile is often simpler, and it may not provide the umami richness that gochujang contributes.
  2. Tomato paste:Although tomato paste adds thickness and a hint of sweetness, it lacks the spiciness and distinctive taste of gochujang. Using tomato paste as a substitute would significantly alter the intended flavor of the dish.
  3. Indian-style Curry Paste:While curry paste can bring spiciness and depth, it has a different flavor profile dominated by curry spices. This can significantly change the taste of the dish and might not be suitable for Korean recipes. Cumin for example (a prominent flavor in Indian food), is not usually included in Korean recipes.

Choosing a substitute depends on the specific recipe and desired flavor, but it’s essential to consider the unique qualities of gochujang that contribute to its distinctive taste in Korean cuisine

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FAQ

Are you just skimming through this post? No problem; here are some frequently queried points around gochujang substitutes:

Is gochujang similar to sriracha?

No, gochujang and sriracha are distinct condiments with different flavor profiles. Gochujang is a Korean fermented chili paste full of sweetness and umami. Sriracha is a Thai hot sauce with a simpler, tangy, and garlicky flavor. The look similar (kind of) but don’t have similar flavors.

What does gochujang taste like?

Gochujang has a rich, savory, and spicy flavor profile. It is characterized by a deep umami taste, a hint of sweetness from fermented ingredients, and a moderate to high level of spiciness. The fermentation process contributes to its unique and complex taste.

Is gochujang the same as hot pepper sauce?

Gochujang is not the same as hot pepper sauce. While both are spicy condiments, gochujang is a Korean fermented chili paste with a thicker consistency and a more complex flavor. In contrast, hot pepper sauce is often thinner and focuses primarily on heat generation.

Can I substitute gochujang for Thai red chilli 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.

Is hot pepper paste the same as gochujang?

Hot pepper paste is a general term referring to various spicy condiments. Gochujang is a specific type of Korean hot pepper paste, distinguished by its thick consistency and fermented flavor. Other hot pepper pastes may differ in ingredients and taste.

Can you substitute gochujang with gochugaru?

Gochujang and gochugaru are related but serve different purposes. Gochujang is a fermented chili paste, while gochugaru is a coarsely ground red chili pepper powder (see “chili powder vs cayenne pepper) .

Is Gochujang gluten-free?

The gluten-free status of gochujang depends on the specific brand and ingredients. Traditional gochujang recipes often include glutinous rice powder or wheat flour, which contain gluten.

However, gluten-free versions of gochujang are available, so check the product label if you have gluten sensitivities.

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Best Gochujang Substitute

By: Jennifer Pallian BSc, RD

Need a quick gochujang substitute? For a truly close homemade gochujang substitute, for every tablespoon of gochujang called for in a recipe, swap this in.

Servings: 2

Ingredients

  • ½ tablespoon miso paste
  • ½ tablespoon sriracha
  • ½ teaspoon sugar

Instructions

  • Measure out 1/2 tablespoon of miso paste.

  • Add 1/2 tablespoon of sriracha to the miso paste.

  • Sprinkle in 1/2 teaspoon of sugar.

  • Mix the ingredients thoroughly until you achieve a smooth, well-combined paste.

  • Use the substitute as directed in your recipe, matching the quantity of gochujang required.

Notes

Experiment with the proportions to match the spice level and flavor profile you desire. This substitute works well in various dishes, providing a similar depth of flavor to traditional gochujang.

Nutrition

Calories: 14kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.3g | Saturated Fat: 0.04g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 244mg | Potassium: 14mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 9IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 0.1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

The Best Gochujang Substitute (Authentic Taste!) - Foodess? ›

The most authentic gochujang replacement combines miso paste and sriracha with a little pinch of sugar. If you try to just swap in another Asian sauce like sriracha or sambal oelek as a 1:1 gochujang substitute, your dish will be spicier and more acidic than intended.

What is a good substitute for gochujang? ›

If you don't have access to gochujang, there are several good substitutes available.
  • Sriracha. ...
  • Chili Garlic Sauce. ...
  • Hoisin Sauce. ...
  • Harissa Paste. ...
  • Korean Red Pepper Flakes (Gochugaru) ...
  • Miso Paste. ...
  • Tahini Paste and Soy Sauce Mixture. ...
  • Chimichurri Sauce and Honey Mixture.
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Which gochujang do Koreans use? ›

🙂 If you're lucky, you might get a complimentary mini gochujang (like the first image above) or free 'lock and lock' containers with the purchase. Just so you know, two of the most popular gochujang brands among Koreans are Chungjungwon Sunchang gochujang by Daesang and Haechandle gochujang by CJ.

Is harissa the same as gochujang? ›

On paper, harissa paste shares a lot in common with gochujang paste. It's thick, sweet, spicy and packed full of flavor. The problem is, it's the wrong flavors. Harissa paste contains spices like cumin and caraway seeds, which just don't feature in Korean food.

Is gochujang sauce the same as sriracha? ›

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.

Is gochujang just chili paste? ›

Gochujang: How the Korean Chili Spices Differ. Gochugaru is ground Korean chili pepper, while gochujang is a chili paste.

Is gochujang just hot 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.

Is Trader Joe's gochujang spicy? ›

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

Where can I find gochujang in the grocery store? ›

These days, many large supermarkets have gochujang. You'll find it in a red, rectangular tub in the refrigerated section of your supermarket, generally with other international foods; depending on how small your grocery store is, you might have to go to an Asian market.

Should you refrigerate gochujang? ›

How do you store gochujang? Once opened, keep your little red pot of wonder in the fridge. As it contains fermented ingredients (a bit like kimchi, in that sense), it typically has a long shelflife, but do check the packaging for a use-by date and be sure to finish it before then.

Can I use harissa paste instead of gochujang? ›

While it may not have the same Korean flavor profile as gochujang, harissa paste can still provide a fiery heat to your dishes. Harissa paste tends to be spicier than gochujang, so adjust the quantity according to your tolerance level.

What is a substitute for gochujang fried rice? ›

If I can't find gochujang sauce what could I use as a substitute? Try Sambal Oelek, chili garlic sauce or sriracha (you may have to decrease the quantity of these as they are a bit spicier) OR if you can find gochujang paste but not the sauce, use that!

Which is hotter sriracha or gochujang? ›

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.

What is another name for gochujang sauce? ›

Gochujang
Alternative namesRed chili paste
Place of originKorea
Associated cuisineKorean cuisine
Main ingredientsGochu-garu (chili powder), glutinous rice, meju-garu (fermented soybean powder)
Other informationHS code: 2103.90.1030
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Can I substitute gochujang for sriracha? ›

Gochujang is the closest replacement for Sriracha

It's known for its pungent flavor, which comes from spicy Korean chili peppers. They're blended with fermented soybeans, glutinous rice (also known as sticky rice), and salt to create a viscous, sticky spread that clings to whatever it touches.

Can I replace sriracha with gochujang? ›

Gochujang is the closest replacement for Sriracha

It's known for its pungent flavor, which comes from spicy Korean chili peppers. They're blended with fermented soybeans, glutinous rice (also known as sticky rice), and salt to create a viscous, sticky spread that clings to whatever it touches.

Is gochujang similar to miso paste? ›

Think of gochujang as similar to miso paste — a little goes a long way, but it's also very versatile. Gochujang can be used in: Marinades for meat dishes like Korean bulgogi. Stirred into dipping sauces.

What does gochujang taste like? ›

What does gochujang taste like? It's a bit spicy, a bit funky, salty and all kinds of savoury. Gochujang traditionally also gets its gentle sweetness from its fermentation process, which takes place over several years (all good things to those who wait and all that).

What is another name for Gochujang sauce? ›

Gochujang
Alternative namesRed chili paste
Place of originKorea
Associated cuisineKorean cuisine
Main ingredientsGochu-garu (chili powder), glutinous rice, meju-garu (fermented soybean powder)
Other informationHS code: 2103.90.1030
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