BUL-DAK
Buldak is a spicy
chicken dish that is becoming very popular amongst the younger generation of
Koreans everywhere. Its popularity has been attributed to both its unique
flavors and spiciness. Keep in mind, the term bul means fire in Korean and dak
is chicken, so it can get quite spicy in taste.
Ingredients:
RECIPE INGREDIENTS: CHICKEN
PREPARATION
6
chicken drum sticks (de-boned) or 2 chicken breasts
2
tbsp soy sauce
1
tbsp sugar
1
tbsp traditional corn syrup (substitution honey)
2
tbsp cheong ju (clear rice wine similar to Japanese sake)
1
stalk green onion
Black
pepper ground to taste
Olive
oil
Roasted
sesame seeds (optional)
RECIPE INGREDIENTS: MARINATING
SAUCE
3
tbsp gochugaru (red chili pepper flakes)
2
jalapenos
½
cup Korean pear (substitution Asian pear)
¼
onion
3
cloves garlic
2
tbsp soy sauce
1
tsp spicy yellow mustard
1
tbsp sesame oil
1
tbsp sugar
1
tbsp mul yut (substitution honey)
2
tbsp soy sauce
1
tbsp sugar.
Method:
1.
Rinse chicken drum sticks in cold water and
de-done meat with a sharp knife. Cut into 4 even pieces per leg drum -OR- rinse
chicken breasts in cold water and cut into bite-size pieces
2.
In a large bowl, mix chicken with soy sauce,
sugar, mul yut (substitution honey), cheong ju and ground pepper.
3.
Marinate in refrigerator for 30 minutes.
4.
Puree all marinating sauce ingredients together
in a blender. Once completed, leave aside for later use.
5.
On a non-stick frying pan or skillet, cook
prepared chicken over medium heat until meat is just short of desired
completion.
6.
Take out chicken only and leave excess
ingredients in frying pan or skillet.
7.
In a large bowl, thoroughly mix chicken with
blended sauce from steps 2 & 3.
8.
In the same frying pan or skillet, add olive
oil to taste and cook for an additional 3-4 minutes in medium high heat.
9.
Serve hot on plate.
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