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Chongqing Suan La Fen (Hot & Sour Sweet Potato Noodles)

By IslaMay 9, 20264 Mins Read
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The Chongqing Bowl That Broke Me (In the Best Way)

The first time I had Suan La Fen, I wasn’t looking for it. I was wandering through Chongqing when I spotted a street food stall with a line that wrapped around the block. No menu board. No theatrics. Everyone seemed to be ordering one thing: a bowl of slippery, translucent noodles swimming in a deep crimson broth.

I joined the line without knowing what I was getting into.

That first bite was a full-body experience. The heat arrived first — a fiery, climbing assault on the back of my throat. Then came the numbness, that slow, euphoric tingle from the Sichuan peppercorns that somehow made the pain feel addictive. Then the acidity. Then the crunch of peanuts and soybeans. Then more noodles, more broth, more everything.

By the end of the bowl I was sweating, my lips were buzzing, and I immediately wanted another one.

That’s the magic of Suan La Fen.

What Is Suan La Fen (酸辣粉)?

Suan La Fen (酸辣粉) translates literally to “sour spicy noodles” — and that’s exactly what it delivers. It’s a Chongqing street food staple built around thick, chewy sweet potato noodles (fen) submerged in a bold broth that layers sour, spicy, savory, and numbing flavors all at once.

Unlike many noodle dishes where the toppings are decorative, here every component earns its place:

  • Sweet potato noodles — thick, slippery, and chewy in a way that no other noodle can replicate. They hold heat beautifully and carry the broth all the way through.

  • The chili blend — two types of dried chilies doing two different jobs. Tianjin chilies for fragrance and color. Chao Tian Jao (or Bird’s Eye) for pure fire.

  • Green Sichuan peppercorns — the source of that signature numbing tingle that makes this dish so relentlessly addictive.

  • Chinese black vinegar — the “suan” in Suan La Fen. Punchy, slightly smoky acidity that cuts right through the richness.

  • Fried soybeans, roasted peanuts, pickled mustard stem — textural contrast that keeps every bite interesting from first to last.

This is a masterclass in balancing flavor and pain.

A Note on the Chilies

You can absolutely skip the toasting and grinding step and just use a good chili oil — the broth will still be deeply flavorful and plenty spicy.

But if you have 10 extra minutes, toast and grind your own chilies. The difference is hard to overstate. Freshly toasted Tianjin chilies release a fragrant, almost floral chili aroma that pre-made chili oil just can’t fully replicate. When you pour the hot oil over the ground chilies and spices, the sizzle and bloom of fragrance is half the experience of making this dish.

Do it once and you’ll never go back.

Suan La Fen Recipe

Ingredients

Broth

  • 150 g dried sweet potato noodles

  • 1 tsp toasted sesame seeds

  • 4–8 dried Tianjin chilies, toasted and ground (for aroma)

  • 4–6 dried Chao Tian Jao or Bird’s Eye chilies, toasted and ground (for spice)

  • 1 tsp green Sichuan peppercorns, toasted and ground

  • ¼ tsp chicken bouillon powder

  • 2 tbsp Chinese black vinegar

Ground Pork Topping

Other Toppings

  • ¼ cup pickled mustard stems

  • 1 scallion, finely sliced

Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Toppings

In a pan over medium heat, stir fry the ground pork until cooked through and slightly browned. Turn off the heat, then add the Shaoxing wine, dark soy sauce, and five-spice powder. Toss to coat and set aside.

Slice scallions and chop cilantro. Set aside.

Step 2: Toast and Grind the Chilies (Optional but Highly Recommended)

In a dry pan over medium heat, toast the Tianjin and Chao Tian Jao chilies until blistered and fragrant. Grind to coarse flakes using a spice grinder or mortar and pestle.

In the same pan, toast the green Sichuan peppercorns until aromatic and grind to a fine powder.

If skipping this step, simply substitute a high-quality chili oil and increase the amount to taste.


Step 3: Build the Broth Base

In a heat-safe bowl, combine: minced ginger, garlic, sesame seeds, ground chili flakes, ground Sichuan peppercorn powder, sugar, salt, MSG, and chicken bouillon powder.

Heat 2 tbsp of neutral oil in a small pan until almost smoking, then pour directly over the spice mixture. It should sizzle aggressively — that’s what blooms the aromatics.

Add the light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, Chinese black vinegar, white pepper, sesame oil, and chili oil. Stir to combine.

Step 4: Cook the Noodles and Finish

Bring a pot of water to a boil and cook the sweet potato noodles according to package instructions (typically 5–7 minutes) until tender but still chewy.

Meanwhile, bring the chicken stock to a boil in a separate pot.

Pour the hot chicken stock into the spice bowl and stir. Add the cooked noodles.

Top with fried soybeans, roasted peanuts, pickled mustard stems, scallion, cilantro, and the five-spice ground pork.

Serve immediately.



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