Monday, October 20, 2014

Jjajangmyeon


Jjajangmyeon
Jajangmyeon is a noodle dish topped with a thick sauce made of chunjang (a salty black soybean paste), diced pork and vegetables, and sometimes also seafood. Jajang (alternately spelled jjajang), the name of the sauce, is the Korean pronunciation of the Chinese characters, which literally means "fried sauce." Myeon (also spelled myun) means "noodle", which Chinese character is.

Ingredients:

jjajangmyeon noodles.
½ pound pork belly, cut into ½ inch cubes (about 1½ cups’ worth).
1 cup of Korean radish (or daikon), cut into ½ inch cubes (about 1 cup’s worth).
1 cup of zucchini, cut into ½ inch cubes.
1 cup of potato, peeled and cut into ½ inch cubes.
1½ cups of onion chunks.
3 Tablespoons of vegetable oil.
¼ cup and 1 Tablespoon of black bean paste.
2 Tablespoons of potato starch powder, combined with ¼ cup water and 1 teaspoon of sugar in a small bowl, set aside.
1 teaspoon of sesame oil.
½ cup cucumber, cut into thin matchsticks for garnish.
water.

Method:

Stir-fry the pork belly in a large, deep wok with 1 Tablespoon of vegetable oil for about 4-5 minutes, until golden brown and crispy.
Pour out the excess pork fat.
Add radish and stir fry for 1 minute.
Add potato, onion, and zucchini and keep stirring for about 3 minutes until the potato looks a little translucent.
Clear a space in the center of the wok by pushing the ingredients to the edges.
Add 2 Tablespoons of vegetable oil to the center of the wok, then add ¼ cup of black bean paste and stir it with a wooden spoon for 1 minute to fry it. Then mix everything in the wok and keep stirring.
Add  2 cups of water to the wok and let it cook with the lid closed for about 10 minutes.
Open the lid and taste a sample of the radish and potato. If they’re fully cooked, stir in the starch water little by little. Keep stirring until it’s well mixed and thick.
Add the sesame oil and remove from the heat.
Serve with noodles (jjajangmyeon) or steamed rice (jjajangbap).

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