Gamjatang (Korean Pork Potato Soup) 韩式猪骨土豆汤
Gamjatang (Korean Pork Potato Soup) 韩式猪骨土豆汤

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Dried red chili pepper, fish sauce, garlic, ginger, green onion, ground black pepper, hot pepper flakes, hot pepper paste, napa cabbage, onion, perilla leaves, perilla seeds powder, pork neck bones, potato, shiitake mushrooms, soybean paste, soybean sprouts, water. Gamjatang is a spicy Korean pork bone soup. Even when I ordered gamjatang at a restaurant many years ago, I was expecting to receive a soup full of potatoes, not some chunky bones that looked like they were just cut from a dinosaur! Gamja-tang (감자탕) or pork back-bone stew is a spicy Korean soup made from the spine or neck bones of a pig.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have gamjatang (korean pork potato soup) 韩式猪骨土豆汤 using 10 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Gamjatang (Korean Pork Potato Soup) 韩式猪骨土豆汤:
  1. Make ready 2 lb pork ribs, neck or hogs
  2. Make ready 2 lb yellow potato
  3. Make ready 15 leaves Napa cabbage
  4. Prepare 1/4 cup wild sesame seeds
  5. Make ready 1/2 onion
  6. Make ready 1 1/2 heads garlic
  7. Get 1/3 cup korean hot pepper flakes
  8. Take 3 Tsp fish dauce
  9. Get 4 Tsp Korean soybean paste
  10. Take 2 green onions

Korean pork bone soup or gamjatang is an all day affair. Hurry up and wait as it simmers away. It's really no different than making stew. There's meat and potatoes and stock.

Steps to make Gamjatang (Korean Pork Potato Soup) 韩式猪骨土豆汤:
  1. In a pressure cooker, add blanched pork with 10 cups of water, 2 Tsp Korean soybean paste, 1/2 onion and 1 head of garlic. Optional flavor package includes, 1 cinnamon stick, 4 anise stars, 1 bay leave, 2 cloves, 1 tsp coriander seeds. Pressure cook 25~30 minutes depends on the cut.
  2. Blanch Napa cabbage leaves in water for 5 minutes. Stop cooking by rinse them in cold water and tear apart by hand and set aside.
  3. Toaste wild sesame seeds in a wok until aromatic. Grind them in a small blender or food processor.
  4. Make a flavor paste by mixing 1/4 cup of grounded wild sesame seeds with 1/3 cup Korean hot pepper flakes, 2 Tsp soybean paste and minced half head of garlic. Will be used to make the soup and cabbage marinate.
  5. Marinate the cabbage leaves with 1/3 of the flavor paste.
  6. Once the pork is done. Transfer all meat and the broth into a large soup pot. Add 2 lb diced yellow potatoes. Use 1/3 of the flavoring paste. Bring it to a boil and reduce to simmer and cook for 20 minutes in medium heat. Then add cabbage and cook for another 15 minutes. Adjust seasoning if necessary. Optional veggies can be enoki mushroom, perilla leaves, garlic chives and green chilli.
  7. Enjoy the soup first. When you finish about 80% of the soup. The leftover potatoes can be used to make a quick Korean style fried rice. 1 cup cooked multiple grain rice, 2 Tsp chopped kimchi, 2 green onion, and 1 large sheet of nori seaweed.

It's really no different than making stew. There's meat and potatoes and stock. Where it's different is the seasonings. Fried rice with the leftover soup!!! PagesBusinessesFood & drinkSeonkyoung LongestVideosGamjatang, Korean Pork & Potato Soup.

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