Hello everybody, it’s John, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, mike's korean noodles [jajangmyeon]. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
This Korean-Chinese noodle dish is a huge part of Korean food culture. It's very easy to make it at home, and you can easily find Jajangmyeon (자장면), also called jjajangmyeon (짜장면), is a noodle dish in a black bean sauce. Along with jjamppong (짬뽕, spicy seafood noodle.
Mike's Korean Noodles [JAJANGMYEON] is one of the most popular of current trending foods in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. They’re nice and they look fantastic. Mike's Korean Noodles [JAJANGMYEON] is something which I have loved my whole life.
To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have mike's korean noodles [jajangmyeon] using 20 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Mike's Korean Noodles [JAJANGMYEON]:
- Take ● For The Noodles
- Get 16 oz Korean Noodles [udon noodles work excelent as well]
- Take as needed Hot Korean Chili Oil
- Make ready ● For The Bean Sauce
- Get 1 Cup Small Cubed Pork
- Take 1 Cup Korean Black Bean Sauce
- Get 1/2 Cup Small Cubed Potatoes
- Get 1/2 Medium White Onion [fine diced]
- Prepare 1/2 Cup Shitaka Mushrooms [halved]
- Make ready ● For The Sides
- Get as needed Boiled Eggs [halved]
- Take Diakon Radishes [toothpick cut - garnish - optional]
- Take Toasted Sesame Seeds [garnish]
- Get as needed Hot Korean Chili Oil
- Get Spring Rolls [side dish]
- Make ready Chilled Korean Kimchi [side dish]
- Get as needed Soy Sauce [side]
- Get as needed Sweet Chili Sauce [side]
- Make ready as needed Siricha Sauce
- Take as needed Oyster Sauce
Jajangmyeon is hands-down, the most popular Chinese-Korean dish in Korea. If you have Korean market nearby, ask the staff for 중화면 (pronounced. Jajangmyeon (자장면) or jjajangmyeon (짜장면) is a Chinese-style Korean noodle dish topped with a thick sauce made of chunjang, diced pork, and vegetables. Jajangmyeon is a popular Korean-Chinese dish of noodles in black bean sauce, served with vegetables and diced pork.
Steps to make Mike's Korean Noodles [JAJANGMYEON]:
- Sauté your pork, potatoes, onions and mushrooms in oil until cooked. Add bean sauce + water and simmer for 5 minutes longer. Stir regularly.
- Fully cooked bean paste sauce with pork and raw Korean Noodles pictured.
- In the meantime, bake your Korean Spring Rolls as per manufacturers directions. Usually 7 to 10 minutes. Or, until crispy. Turn rolls once. Feel free to also serve with my chilled DIM SUM Garlic Ginger or Sweet Chili Soy Sauce.
- Boil noodles as per manufacturers directions. Usually about 3 minutes or less.
- Drain noodles. Do not rinse. Add hot chili oil to noodles and mix immediately. Add noodles to individual bowls.
- Serve with hot bean sauce, sliced boiled eggs, chilled Korean Kimchi, crispy Korean Spring Rolls, chilled Sweet Chili Dip, additional sauces, light Soy Sauce and ice cold Asian Beer.
- One heck of a delicious chilled Korean Kimchi brand! Easily found at your local Asian market.
- Know this dish makes for excellent leftovers for work! Siricha sauce piled at the left side of this dish for mixing.
- Enjoy your tiny taste of South Korea!
Do you ever see something on TV that makes you crave it? Well, I guess that's how advertising works! The first time I learned about Jajangmyeon , I was watching a Korean. My friends had been SO on-point with the food selections all day. And, that evening, as we sunk our metal chopsticks into the Korean noodles with thick black bean sauce, I just knew we had a perfect game on our hands.
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