Korean Cuisine - Kimchi Jjigae with Tarako
Korean Cuisine - Kimchi Jjigae with Tarako

Hello everybody, it’s Jim, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, korean cuisine - kimchi jjigae with tarako. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook korean cuisine - kimchi jjigae with tarako using 7 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Korean Cuisine - Kimchi Jjigae with Tarako:
  1. Prepare 200 grams Chinese cabbage kimchi (including the marinade sauce)
  2. Make ready 1 block Silken tofu
  3. Take 2 Tarako
  4. Make ready 4 Chinese chives
  5. Get 1/2 Japanese leek
  6. Make ready 1 clove Garlic
  7. Prepare 1200 ml Bonito dashi soup stock

Growing up in Korea, we had a lot of meals just with kimchi jjigae and a bowl of rice. Kimchi Jjigae will warm you right up and keep the chill at bay. Although the Bay Area is experiencing summer-like weather these past weeks, I do feel The dish is called Kimchi Jjigae or Kimchi Chigae. Kimchi Jjigae - A spicy stew with many variations.

Instructions to make Korean Cuisine - Kimchi Jjigae with Tarako:
  1. Heat vegetable oil in a pot, and slowly stir-fry the kimchi including the marinade sauce over medium heat.
  2. After 3-4 minutes of stir-frying, pour the bonito dashi soup stock into the pot. Add the grated garlic as well, and simmer for 6-7 minutes.
  3. Cut the tofu into large pieces, and add to the pot.
  4. Add the tarako as is or cut in half and add to the pot. Cut the Japanese leek on the diagonal into thin slices, and add to the pot.
  5. Simmer for 2-3 minutes, add the Chinese chives, and turn off the heat.

This stew-like Korean dish is made with kimchi. Kimchi Jjigae is one of the most iconic dishes of Korea. It is a staple in virtually all Korean households and served as a meal a few times a week. With an angry red color, the stew looks aggressive and intimidating! However, the broth is surprisingly mellow, neither too spicy nor too salty.

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