Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, dwenjang guk (spicy, hearty korean style miso soup). One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook dwenjang guk (spicy, hearty korean style miso soup) using 14 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Dwenjang Guk (Spicy, Hearty Korean Style Miso Soup):
- Make ready 5 cups unsalted stock (chicken, pork, beef, turkey and veg all work fine)
- Make ready 5 cups water
- Get 1/2 an onion, cut into thirds
- Make ready 4 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed
- Make ready 1/4 cup dwenjang (or miso if you don't have dwenjang, but dwenjang is usually much more pungent)
- Get 2 Tablespoons to 1/4 cup gochujang (Korean chili paste), depending on how hot you like things
- Get 2 teaspoons sugar (to round out the flavors and the salt from the pastes)
- Get salt and/or fish sauce if needed to adjust the seasoning
- Make ready 8 cups leafy green veg, fresh or extruded (it'll look like a lot, but it will reduce quite a bit after cooking)
- Get 1-2 fresh jalapeños or serranos if you like a little extra heat and chili flavor (optional)
- Take Optional if you'd like protein (you can do one or the other, or half of each):
- Take 1 pound pork shoulder or beef stew meat cut into 1-inch cubes (optional, but it helps to have a little protein if you're going to make a meal of it)
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- Get 1 package medium or firm tofu (usually 12 to 14 ounces), drained and cut into 1-inch cubes
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Instructions to make Dwenjang Guk (Spicy, Hearty Korean Style Miso Soup):
- Put the stock, water, onion, garlic, dwenjang, gochujang, sugar, meat and any extruded veg into a large pot (fresh veg goes in later). Bring to a boil, covered, over medium high heat (should take 15 minutes or so).
- Once it's come to a boil, turn the heat down to medium low and simmer, covered, for another 20 minutes before adding any fresh veg and tofu.
- Simmer another 10 minutes or so, then adjust the seasoning for salt. If you've added fresh veg and/or tofu, you will almost certainly need to adjust for the water they will release into the soup.
- Simmer another 15 minutes with the lid askew, adjust seasoning one last time if needed, and that's it!
- If you want to have it with rice, you'll want to put the rice on to cook when you leave the soup to simmer the first time.
- It's always yummier with kimchi. Here's my kimchi recipe (which of course you would have to have made days to weeks in advance): - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/1567994-kimchi-easier-than-you-think
- EXTRUDING LIQUID FROM GREENS: Just wash the greens, sprinkle them with salt, and let them sit for a couple of hours, tossing them 2 or 3 times during the process, letting the salt draw the moisture from them. After they've released the excess liquid, just give them a good swish in a big bowl full of clean water, and squeeeeeeeze all that liquid out. You can then freeze the greens for future use, or refrigerate them for 2 to 3 weeks before using.
Adding Korean spices and chilli to a quintessential bowl of miso can give a richer taste and aroma that compliments miso's normal umami flavour. Spicy potato guk is a very simple and useful daily soup that is especially good on cold days because the spicy broth makes your body warm. Many people usually have potatoes and onions on hand. So if your groceries are running low, and you want to cook something with what you have. Korean soup, or guk is an essential element of Korean food culture.
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