KOREAN PICKLES
Korean Pickles are a low calorie, easy way to add a crunch and flavor to your meals with just a bit of salt, sugar, crushed red pepper, vinegar and sesame oil.
Provided by Sabrina Snyder
Categories Side Dish
Time 15m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Cut the cucumbers into thin slices and toss with salt, then let sit in colander for 1 hour.
- Squeeze water out of cucumbers then roll in paper towels to squeeze any remaining water out.
- Add pepper flakes, vinegar, sesame oil and sugar to the cucumbers, place in airtight container and place in the refrigerator for 1 hour.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 18 kcal, Carbohydrate 3 g, Sodium 1 mg, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving
JANGAJJI (VEGETABLE PICKLES)
You can pickle just about any vegetables with this simple brine with 3 ingredients -- soy sauce, vinegar and sugar! Quick, delicious and crunchy!
Provided by Hyosun
Categories Side Dish
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Clean and cut the vegetables into bite size pieces, any way you want.
- Pack the vegetables in jars or glass containers.
- Add 2 cups of water to a small pot along with 1 cup of soy sauce and 1/2 cup of sugar. Bring it to a boil, and gently boil for 2 to 3 minutes over medium heat, until the sugar is dissolved. Turn the heat off, and pour in 1/2 cup of vinegar. Adjust to taste if necessary.
- Pour the hot brine over the vegetables. If the vegetables are tightly packed in the jar, you don't need to weigh it down. However, make sure all the vegetables are submerged in the brine.
- Close tightly with a lid, and leave it out at room temperature for a day or 2. Then refrigerate. The pickles can be eaten the next day or so of pickling, but they will taste better as they mature.
- Optional: To keep the pickles longer, you can pour out the brine into a pot and boil it for a few minutes. You can do this after 3 or 4 days of pickling at which time the vegetables have released their water content and diluted the brine. This time, cool it and pour back over the pickles before refrigerating.
SPICY KOREAN CUCUMBER PICKLES (OI MUCHIM)
Steps:
- Squeeze the cucumber pieces firmly to release more water; doing this in small handfuls will be the most effective.
- Cover and chill the pickles for at least 30 to 60 minutes before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 29 kcal, Carbohydrate 5 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 1 g, Protein 1 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 531 mg, Sugar 3 g, Fat 1 g, ServingSize 1 1/2 cups (6 servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g
KOREAN-INSPIRED SLOPPY JOES AND QUICK PICKLES
Ground pork and beef are mixed with new ingredients like pears, sesame oil and gochujang to create this quick, easy, Korean-inspired take on the old favorite sloppy joe. The Quick Korean Pickles add a sweet crunch that rounds out the sandwich.
Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 30m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 24
Steps:
- Gather your ingredients.
- For the pickles: Thinly slice the cucumber 1/4 to 1/8-inch thick. In a bowl, whisk up rice wine vinegar, sugar, chili flakes, salt and sesame oil. Add sliced cucumbers and toss.
- For sloppy joes: Peel and grate the pear on a wide tooth of box grater. Peel and chop the onion and slice or grate the garlic and ginger.
- Heat a skillet over medium-high to high heat. Add the oil, 2 turns of the pan, then add the meats and brown and crumble. Season with salt and pepper. Add pear, onions, garlic and ginger and stir a couple of minutes to soften. Add soy sauce, Worcestershire, chili paste, stock, sugar and sesame oil. Bring to a bubble and reduce heat to simmer, 10 to 15 minutes.
- Serve beef on rolls with scallions and fresh or pickled chili peppers and quick pickles.
OI MUCHIM
Light, refreshing and quick to prepare, this spicy cucumber salad is the perfect addition to summer meals. It's a treat on its own but can also be added to sandwiches, noodle dishes and more.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Time 45m
Yield Makes about 1 1/2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Toss the cucumber with the red pepper flakes, sugar and salt in a medium bowl until well combined. Cover with plastic wrap and let "cure" at room temperature, tossing halfway through, until the cucumber has softened and released some liquid, about 30 minutes. Transfer to a colander and drain well (do not rinse).
- Whisk together the rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, fish sauce and garlic until combined. Pour over the cucumber mixture, add the sesame seeds and toss until well combined. Enjoy immediately or refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
FLASH KOREAN JAPANESE STYLE CUCUMBER AND DAIKON PICKLES
This is so simple. You use the equal amount of mirin, soy sauce, and rice vinegar as base for the pickle. My SIL's friend, Michelle brought this out for a dinner one night and I loved it because it was so simple to make. You can use any combination of cut up vegetable slices or chunks such as cucumbers, carrots, daikon, turnips, green beans, okra, etc. These pickles last in the refrigerator a long time - at least 6 months or so. As they age, the pickles will get stronger tasting - but I just love them that way! In addition to the main 3 pickle ingredients, you can add garlic, Korean chili peppers, Japanese chili peppers, sesame oil, kochujan, etc. I like to keep mine simple with garlic and Korean/Japanese red chili peppers only. As you eat the pickles, you can continue to add more fresh veggies to the jar. As time goes, the pickling brine will weaken from the liquids released by various vegetables and at some point in time needs to be redone. Serving is a total guess. Note: If you are using thick skinned American style cucumber, peel, seed and cut in half lengthwise first. If you are using Japanese, hothouse, or long thin cucumbers, no need to peel, seed, or cut in lengthwise first.
Provided by Rinshinomori
Categories Vegetable
Time 15m
Yield 3 3/4 cups, 30 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Combine all ingredients in a glass jar with a screw on top or close fitting top.
- The vegetables will release liquids as they pickle. Shake them every now and then for the first 3-4 days.
- Keep in refrigerator and enjoy with Korean or Japanese themed meals. Great on barbecues.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 8.6, Sodium 294.2, Carbohydrate 1.4, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 0.5, Protein 0.7
KIMCHEE (KOREAN VEGETABLE PICKLE)
This is a mixture of carrot, celery cabbage and cauliflower and is spicy-hot! Celery cabbage is similar to bok choy which can be substituted. Posted for ZWT 4.
Provided by mary winecoff
Categories Cauliflower
Time 15m
Yield 3-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Sprinkle carrot, celery cabbage and cauliflowerets with 2 teaspoons salt; toss. Let stand 20 minutes; rinse with cold water and drain.
- Toss drained vegetables with remaining ingredients. Cover tightly and refrigerate at least 48 hours but no longer than 4 days.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 32.4, Fat 0.2, Sodium 3140.7, Carbohydrate 7.2, Fiber 2.6, Sugar 3.2, Protein 1.6
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