I've been wanting to add new dishes into our repertoire of recipes and since my office recently moved closer to a Korean grocery store, I decided to try my hand at making Japchae. Japchae is a nice beginner's dish into Korean food since it is not too complicated to make...you just have to make sure that you have all the ingredients available.
I followed this recipe and added a few more ingredients, but here it is for good measure (ha ha):
Ingredients:
- Starch noodles
(“dangmyun”)
- *150
grams of beef (I used marinated pork --> see note below)
- 1
bunch of spinach
- 1
medium size carrot
- 1
medium size onion
- mushrooms
(5 dried shiitake and
1 package of white mushrooms)
- 3
cloves of garlic
- 7-8
green onions
- soy sauce, sesame oil,
sugar, pepper, and toasted sesame seeds
Makes 4 servings.
How to prepare your ingredients before stir frying:
- Soak 5
dried shitake mushrooms in warm water for a few hours until they become
soft. Squeeze the water out of them and slice thinly.
- Slice
a package of white mushrooms (2 cups’ worth).
- Cut a
carrot into thin matchstick-shaped pieces 5 cm long.
- Cut 7
-8 green onions into 7 cm long pieces.
- Slice
one onion thinly.
- Slice
150 grams of beef into thin strips.
Now let’s start!
- Boil 2
bunches of noodles in boiling water in a big pot for about 3 minutes. When
the noodles are soft, drain them and put in a large bowl.
- Cut
the noodles several times by using scissors and add 1 tbs of soy sauce and
1 tbs of sesame oil. Mix it up and set aside.
*tip: Take one sample and taste it to see whether or not it’s cooked properly. If it feels soft, it’s finished. - In the
boiling water, add a bunch of spinach and stir it gently for 1 minute.
Then take it out and rinse it in cold water 3 times. Remove any grit or
dead leaves thoroughly while rinsing. Squeeze it gently to get the water out,
then cut it into 5 cm pieces.
- Add ½
tbs soy sauce and ½ tbs sesame oil and mix it and place it onto the large
bowl.
*tip: When you drain the hot water from the pot, don’t discard the hot water. Put it back into the pot so you can cook your spinach quickly. - On a
heated pan, put a few drops of olive oil and your carrot strips and stir
it with a spatula for 30 seconds. Put it into the large bowl (don’t burn
it!).
- Place
a few drops of olive oil on the pan and add your sliced onion. Stir it
until the onion looks translucent. Put it into the large bowl with your
carrots.
- Place
a few drops of olive oil on the pan and add the sliced white mushrooms.
Stir it for a bit and then put it in the large bowl.
- Place
a few drops of olive oil on the pan and add your green onions. Stir for 1
minute and put it into the large bowl.
- Place
a few drops of olive oil on the pan and add your beef strips and your
sliced shitake mushrooms. Stir it until it’s cooked well, then add 3
cloves of minced garlic, ½ tbs soy sauce and ½ tbs sugar. Stir for another
30 seconds and then put it into the large bowl.
- Add 2
tbs of soy sauce, 3 tbs of sugar, 2 tbs of sesame oil, and 1 ts of ground
pepper to the large bowl. Mix all ingredients, then sprinkle 1 tbs of
toasted sesame seeds on the top.
- Serve
with rice and Kimchi, or as a side dish.
I hope that you enjoy making and eating Japchae as much as I did! Enjoy!
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