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A popular Korean soup with all kinds of ingredients mixed in. Jjamppong / Jjampong (짬뽕) is a popular Korean spicy noodle soup that is loaded with various type of seafood. It tastes very refreshing and comforting!
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The ingredients needed to make Jjampong (Korean Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup):
- Make ready Bokchoy
- Get Chicken Breast
- Get Garlic
- Make ready Ginger
- Get Onion Leeks
- Take Cabbage
- Take White Onion
- Prepare Carrot
- Take Zucchini
- Take Cooking Oil
- Make ready Gochugaru
- Take Soy Sauce
- Make ready Oyster Sauce
- Prepare Water
- Make ready Cooking Wine
- Get Sesame Oil
- Prepare Squid
- Make ready Prawns
- Make ready Crab
- Make ready Somen Noodles
- Get Water for boiling
Jjamppong (짬뽕) is a Korean noodle soup with red, spicy seafood- or pork-based broth flavored with gochugaru (chili powder). Common ingredients include onions, garlic, Korean zucchini, carrots, cabbages, squid, mussels, and pork. Jjamppong Korean Seafood Noodle Soup Recipe & Video. Obviously China doesn't have food like this, especially, China don't eat spicy food like Korea Jjamppong is not different since it's Korean-Chinese food.
Instructions to make Jjampong (Korean Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup):
- PREPARE THE CHICKEN AND THE VEGETABLES - Slice the chicken breast thinly. Chop the garlic and ginger finely. Chop the onion leeks thinly or cut it into strips. - Slice the white onion and the cabbage. Cut the root end of the bokchoy and wash well to remove the dirt. Julienne-cut the carrot and zucchini. - To do the julienne-cut: slice the vegetable diagonally into long sticks then into strips.
- PREPARE THE SEAFOOD - For the crab, remove the cover and the gills then cut the meaty side into two. - For the prawns, remove the head and shellthen de-vein the prawns by making an incision on its back. - For the squid, remove the head including the ink sac and innards. Peel the skin and cut it vertically on one side to make it flat. Then make a criss-cross incisions on the front and back sides. - Wash the seafood under running water.
- COOKING INSTRUCTIONS - Under low heat, heat the wok or large skillet and add 4 tablespoons of cooking oil. Add the garlic, ginger, onion leeks and let them infuse their flavors into the oil. Turn up the heat to high. Add the chicken and vegetables (except for the bokchoy) then stir fry until the chicken turns white.
- Add the gochugaru and stir fry for a minute. Add 2 tablespoons of soy sauce around the wok or skillet (not directly to the vegetables) and 2 teaspoons of oyster sauce. Continue to stir fry for 30 seconds. Pour 6 cups of water and 1/4 cup of cooking wine. Bring to boil and boil for 5 minutes.
- While the soup base is boiling, cook the somen noodles according to package instructions. Somen noodles are thin and will take just a few minutes to cook when placed in boiling water. Boil the noodles, drain, and rinse under cold water. You may also soak it in ice water to stop cooking and then drain later before adding to the jjampong soup.
- Add the crab into the soup and boil for 5-10 minutes depending on how big the crab is. When the crab is already cooked, add the squid, prawns, bokchoy, and sesame oil. You can adjust the seasoning if needed, according to your preference. Continue boiling until the squid and shrimp is cooked completely (about 5-8 minutes).
- PLATING - Add the noodles neatly into the center of the bowl. Pour the soup and arrange the seafood around the noodles. Top with chili and onion leeks. Serve hot.
But that kind of fire smokey flavors are. Jjamppong is a spicy Korean noodle soup with seafood in a spicy broth. It's a Korean-Chinese dish with its origin in China. Called 炒码面 (chaomamian) in Chinese, this dish originated from Hunan and traditionally made with a white color bone broth. Spicy Korean-Chinese seafood soup (champong or jjampong) is one of the most popular dishes at Chinese restaurants in Korea and in Koreatowns all over the world.
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