Kimchi soft tofu stew (soup) is a popular Korean dish. It is comforting to eat on a cold day. We make it often during cold winter months. As some of you may know, kimchi has properties that can strengthen your body immune system which comes in handy during cold season.
My Korean friend, Maria, has shown me how to make it her way (without the kimchi), it's a bit more elaborate compared to this quick recipe. She makes the soup broth from scratch with chicken but often I don't have the time to do it, I just want something quick and easy. So the following recipe is how I make this tofu soup.
Showing posts with label Korean Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korean Recipes. Show all posts
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Korean-style Zha Jiang Mien (Noodle), aka Jiajangmyun
I have been missing from my blog for a while now due to other commitments, aside from family - working full-time and taking classes in Hospitality Management Program at a local community college. My goal is to be able to continue updating my blog on a regular basis or as often as possible. So, here is my next recipe.
A Korean friend of mine made this noodle dish and I liked it a lot. This is a Korean version of the Chinese Zha Jiang Mien that is very popular in Korea. The recipe below is from my friend, Maria Lee. It is a quick one-dish meal for either lunch or dinner - it has carbohydrate, protein and vegetable in it. Serve with picked radish as a side dish.
A Korean friend of mine made this noodle dish and I liked it a lot. This is a Korean version of the Chinese Zha Jiang Mien that is very popular in Korea. The recipe below is from my friend, Maria Lee. It is a quick one-dish meal for either lunch or dinner - it has carbohydrate, protein and vegetable in it. Serve with picked radish as a side dish.
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