Following a recipe can often be a bit of a nightmare - long lists of ingredients you've never heard of, niche kitchen equipment that costs a fortune, and step-by-step instructions in fancy cooking terminology that you have to translate into Google.
However, not all recipes are created equal; some can be simple, quick, and full of flavour without all the hassle.
One dinner, newly crowned champion from The New York Times, is exactly that, it's been soaring in popularity and collecting five-star ratings at a pace that's turning heads among home cooks around the world.
This isn't just another complicated dinner idea demanding lots of exotic ingredients or hours of prep - slaving over the hobs.
What makes Eric Kim's Gochujang Buttered Noodles so magic is how they strike a perfect balance between sweet, savoury and spicy, without loads of fuss.
It delivers a real punch of flavour while only using six ingredients, which aren't going to break the bank either.
Food bloggers have been going crazy over this recipe, and with a full five-star rating from more than 9.616 reviews on The New York Times, it has gained the title of the newspaper's highest-rated recipe.
At the heart of the dish is the namesake gochujang, a Korean fermented red chilli paste, which is a common staple in many East Asian kitchens, but the spicy paste has been gaining lots of popularity closer to home, too. Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and many other supermarket chains now stock the seasoning, with both branded and own-brand jars available in many.
So what is this show-stopper? It's everything you want when you're tired, hungry, and want dinner fast, but you also don't want to settle.
One happy chef who tried the recipe just last week posted: "Wow. This was SO good. I used Mike's hot honey, which added a great extra kick to the sweetness of the dish.
"I also added sautéed spinach just for a little green veg and served it with a piece of chicken. The sauce was so good on the chicken!! I definitely got more servings out of this by adding to it."
While another added: "Made this last night and it was just gorgeous! I ended up adding a bit too much honey, which made it quite sweet, but it actually worked quite well. 1000% would recommend making it and I'm going to make it again this week because it was just that good."
The recipe to serve 4:
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