Budae-jjigae 부대찌개
Budae-jjigae 부대찌개

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Budae-jjigae (부대찌개; literally "army base stew") or spicy sausage stew is a type of jjigae (stew), made with ham, sausage, spam, baked beans, kimchi and gochujang. The dish was created shortly after the armistice that ended the Korean War. Among the hot pot varieties available, Korean army stew (Budae Jjigae, 부대찌개) is definitely one of the most popular hot pot.

To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook budae-jjigae 부대찌개 using 27 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Budae-jjigae 부대찌개:
  1. Prepare stock
  2. Make ready 2 dried shiitake mushrooms
  3. Prepare 8 large dried anchovies
  4. Make ready dried kelp
  5. Get 8 cup water
  6. Make ready 1 tsp salt
  7. Prepare seasoning paste
  8. Take 6 garlic cloves
  9. Make ready 1 tbsp hot pepper paste
  10. Prepare 2 tbsp hot pepper flakes
  11. Make ready 1 tsp soy sauce
  12. Take 1 tsp sugar
  13. Prepare 2 tbsp water
  14. Take stew
  15. Take 1/2 lb pork belly
  16. Prepare 2 oz sweet potato starch noodles
  17. Take 1 cup cabbage
  18. Get 1/2 medium onion
  19. Make ready 2 stick green onion
  20. Make ready 1/2 cup fermented kimchi
  21. Make ready 4 oz sausage
  22. Get 4 oz spam
  23. Take 1 cup radish sprouts or green
  24. Make ready 1/2 cup tofu
  25. Get 1/2 cup baked beans
  26. Make ready 1 slice cheese
  27. Prepare minced beef marinated with gochujiang, sesame oil and white pepper powder

Food was smuggled from American military bases. Budae Jjigae is created in South Korea after the Korean war, U. The city I used to live in Korea call Uijeongbu, is known for Budae Jjigae. There are a lot of changes in Budae.

Instructions to make Budae-jjigae 부대찌개:
  1. Combine the water, anchovies, mushrooms, and kelp in a large pot. Cover and cook for 25 minutes over medium high heat. Add the pork and cook for another 10 minutes.
  2. Remove the pot from the heat. Take out the anchovies, kelp and mushrooms. Slice the mushrooms into bite size pieces.
  3. Strain the mixture of the stock and the pork into a large bowl. Put the pork into a small bowl. You will get about 6 cups of stock. Stir in the salt until dissolved.
  4. Combine the seasoning paste ingredients – garlic, hot pepper paste, hot pepper flakes, soy sauce, sugar, and water in a bowl. Mix well.
  5. Put the cabbage, onion, green onion, pork, and the mushrooms, on the bottom of the pot.
  6. Add the kimchi, and the seasoning paste over top.
  7. Add the spam, sausage, rice cake, tofu, baked beans, and cheese.
  8. Add the ramyeon and the sweet potato starch noodles.
  9. Put radish sprouts on top and add 3 cups of stock.

Today, budae jjigae is a popular Korean dish with lots of seasonal ingredients such as mushrooms, kimchi, tofu and minced beef. Lihat juga resep Indomie Soup Korea (Budae Jjigae) enak lainnya. English name: Army Base Stew Other English name(s): Army Stew Korean name: 부대찌개 Romanized: Budae-jjigae Also Romanized as: budae jjigae, budae-chigae Other Korean name(s). Budae jjigae(부대찌개) is one of the most unique and crazy Korean dishes. It literally means army stew, and consists of several surprising ingredients all cooked together. 부대찌개 (Budae Jjigae).

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