Kimchi Jjigae Korean Kimchi Stew Food

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KIMCHI JJIGAE (KIMCHI STEW)



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a classic Korean stew made with flavor-packed, old kimchi!

Provided by Hyosun

Categories     Main Course

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 cups packed bite size kimchi (fully fermented)
4 ounces fresh pork belly (or other pork meat with some fat or other protein choice)
1 to 3 teaspoons gochugaru (Korean red chili pepper flakes) ( adjust to taste or omit)
1 teaspoon minced garlic
1 tablespoon cooking oil
1/2 cup juice from kimchi (if available)
6 ounces tofu
2 scallions
salt (or a little bit of soup soy sauce or regular soy sauce) and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Cut the kimchi into bite size pieces.
  • Cut the meat into bite sizes. Slice the tofu (about 1/2-inch thick), and roughly chop the scallions.
  • Heat a small to medium pot with 1 tablespoon of oil. Add the kimchi, pork, red pepper flakes and garlic and cook over medium high heat until the kimchi is softened and the pork cooks through, about 5 to 7 minutes.
  • Add the kimchi juice and about 2 to 2.5 cups of water (or broth). Bring it to a boil, and continue cooking for 5 minutes. Then, reduce the heat to medium, and boil, covered, for about 15 minutes. You can add more water if necessary.
  • Drop the tofu and scallions in. Salt (or soup or regular soy sauce) and pepper to taste. (Salt is usually not necessary, unless kimchi was lightly seasoned or kimchi juice is not available.) Boil until the tofu is cooked through, about 5 minutes. Serve while bubbling over from the heat.

KIMCHI STEW (KIMCHI-JJIGAE)



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Kimchi stew is one of the most-loved of all the stews in Korean cuisine. It's a warm, hearty, spicy, savory, delicious dish that pretty much everyone loves. As long as they can handle spicy food, I never met a person who didn't like kimchi-jjigae. I learned this recipe from a restaurant famous...

Categories     Stew

Time 30m

Yield Serves 2 with side dishes, serves 4 without

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
2 cups of anchovy stock (or chicken or beef broth)
7 large dried anchovies, heads and guts removed
⅓ cup Korean radish (or daikon radish), sliced thinly
4x5 inch dried kelp
3 green onion roots
4 cups water
2 teaspoons sugar
2 teaspoons gochugaru (Korean hot pepper flakes)
1 tablespoon gochujang (hot pepper paste)

Steps:

  • Put the anchovies, daikon, green onion roots, and dried kelp in a sauce pan. Add the water and boil for 20 minutes over medium high heat. Lower the heat to low for another 5 minutes. Strain.
  • Place the kimchi and kimchi brine in a shallow pot. Add pork and onion. Slice 2 green onions diagonally and add them to the pot.
  • Add salt, sugar, hot pepper flakes, and hot pepper paste. Drizzle sesame oil over top and add the anchovy stock
  • Cover and cook for 10 minutes over medium high heat.
  • Open and mix in the seasonings with a spoon. Lay the tofu over top. Cover and cook another 10 to 15 minutes over medium heat.
  • Chop 1 green onion and put it on the top of the stew. Remove from the heat and serve right away with rice.

THE CLASSIC, KIMCHI JJIGAE



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Easy, delicious and ultra comforting, Korean kimchi jjigae recipe

Provided by Sue | My Korean Kitchen

Categories     Soup

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 14

180 g skinless pork belly ((0.4 pounds), cut into bite size pieces)
1 Tbsp rice wine ((mirin))
3 sprinkles ground black pepper
3/4 cup aged Kimchi ((at least 2 to 3 weeks old), cut into bite size pieces if not already)
1/4 small brown onion ((30 g / 1 ounce), thinly sliced)
1/2 stalk small green onion ((5 g / 0.2 ounce), thinly sliced)
2 small shiitake mushrooms ((50 g / 1.4 ounces), stems removed, thinly sliced)
150 g firm tofu ((5.3 ounces), sliced into 1cm thickness rectangles, or other shapes you may prefer)
1 cup water
1 Tbsp Korean chili flakes ((gochugaru))
1 Tbsp soy sauce
1 tsp Korean chili paste ((gochujang))
1/4 tsp minced garlic
3 sprinkles ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Marinate the pork belly with the rice wine and the ground black pepper for about 15 mins.
  • Cook the Kimchi in a skillet until soft. (You could do this in the pot where you will make this jjigae. Do this only if the pot is big enough to manoeuvre around.)
  • Put the marinated meat into the bottom of the pot. Add all the other ingredients (kimchi, onion, mushrooms, tofu, water and the base sauce) except for green onion into the pot.
  • Boil the pot on medium high heat initially then reduce the heat to medium once it starts boiling. Cook further until the meat is cooked. (It takes 10 to 15 mins from the beginning of step 4.) Make sure the sauce is well blended into the rest of the ingredients. (This can be done by gently mixing the sauce around the soup with a small teaspoon and splashing the soup over other ingredients every now then). When the meat is cooked, add the green onion and turn the heat off.
  • Serve with rice (and other side dishes).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 374 kcal, Carbohydrate 6 g, Protein 10 g, Fat 33 g, SaturatedFat 11 g, Cholesterol 43 mg, Sodium 422 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving

KIMCHI JJIGAE (KOREAN KIMCHI SOUP)



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{Don't be afraid of the steps/ingredients! It's really quite easy.} A delectable, SPICY traditional soup full of kimchi, tofu, veggies, and pork (but can be made vegetarian). My absolute favorite Korean dish of all time; I can eat it 24/7! Kimchi is available at Asian markets; I recommend buying the homemade variety wherever possible. If you buy a shelf-bottled kimchi (non-refrigerated), or your fresh kimchi has just been made (i.e. newer than 2-3 weeks), you should add a couple of teaspoons of white vinegar to your kimchi, stir and let it sit 10 mins, and then chop it up for use. The vinegar acts as an instant fermenter and will make it taste a LOT better. Don't skip this step, trust me :) Also, the chili flakes and paste should be the true Korean variety; the Chinese, Thai or regular cayenne pepper will not work. Please let me know if you have suggestions or questions! I have adjusted this recipe over time-Koreans don't use recipes (frustrating!)-to suit my taste. DH loves it too. Beware though, it's truly Korean in that it's very spicy for most. For more detailed step-by-step instructions, including pictures, please mail me and I can send them to you.

Provided by Emily Han

Categories     Vegetable

Time 40m

Yield 2 bowls, 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

1/8 lb pork loin (omit for vegetarian)
1 tablespoon rice wine
3 pinches black pepper
1 cup sour kimchee (cut into 1x1, reserve juice)
1/4 white onion, cut into slices
1 green onion, sliced
1/4 cup mushroom (regular or shiitake)
3 tablespoons sliced anaheim green chili peppers
1 cup tofu (extra firm, cut into 1/4-inch slices)
1 1/2 cups water
vegetable oil, to coat small pan
4 teaspoons korean chili flakes (gochugaru)
2 teaspoons korean chili paste (gochujang)
4 teaspoons soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon minced garlic (fresh or bottled, just not dried)
4 pinches black pepper

Steps:

  • Cut up vegetables, kimchi and tofu and set aside.
  • Rinse meat, cut into thin strips 1-2" long.
  • Marinate meat in rice wine with two pinches black pepper for 15 minutes (you can use your stew pot for this).
  • Meanwhile, add vegetable oil to pan or wok and cook kimchi on medium-high until done (usually 5-7 minutes). Stir consistently. Kimchi will turn slightly translucent.
  • In a separate bowl, combine soup base ingredients and mash together.
  • Add vegetables, kimchi, soup base and water to the pot with the meat, leaving out the tofu. Use kimchi juice as part of the water if extracted.
  • Bring to a boil; leave on a rolling boil until meat is cooked or about 5 minutes, being careful not to let water boil away.
  • Taste soup for adjustments; add water as needed, or make extra soup base if needed.
  • As soon as the meat is done, turn the heat down to low, add the tofu slices.
  • Stir gently, serve with rice (your mouth will be hot -- I like to use rice that is room-temp!).

KIMCHI JJIGAE (KOREAN KIMCHI STEW)



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This was an all-time favorite of mine growing up. Once I left the nest, I had to figure out a way to make it on my own. This is a simple and short version of this dish. Ther are more complicated ones around.

Provided by Mrs. ChefToBe

Categories     Stew

Time 35m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

1/2 tablespoon sesame oil
1/2 tablespoon canola oil
4 ounces pork
2 cups cabbage kimchi (also use 1/4-3/4 cup of juice from kimchi to taste)
1/2 tablespoon dashida (more or less according to your taste)
water
salt

Steps:

  • Cut up the pork into bite size pieces.
  • Heat the two oils in pot and add the pork.
  • Sautee the pork until done.
  • Cut up the kimchi into 2 inch pieces.
  • Add the kimchi and juice to the pot.
  • Add enough water to cover the ingredients.
  • Add the Dashida seasoning.
  • Bring the stew to a boil.
  • Reduce the heat to medium-low to medium (the stew should be simmering at this point).
  • Simmer until the kimchi is cooked (it takes me about 20-40 minutes depending on the stove). The kimchi should be tender when done.
  • Season with salt if needed. I normally don't, because the Dashida seasoning has salt in it.
  • Serve with rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 90.6, Fat 6.2, SaturatedFat 1.3, Cholesterol 24.4, Sodium 16.7, Protein 8.3

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