Step-by-Step Guide to Cook Ultimate Easy Japchae
- By Manuel Harris
- 07 Jan, 2020
Easy Japchae Recipe. How to set it up? What are the ingredients? Cooking tips and more… It is one of my favourite food recipe, this time i’am gonna make it a little bit tasty.
Beef, brown sugar, bunch spinach, carrot, chicken, eggs, garlic, ground black pepper, king oyster mushrooms, onion, pork belly, salt, sesame oil, soy sauce, sweet potato starch noodles, toasted sesame seeds, vegetable oil, white sugar, wood ear mushrooms. The best and the most comprehensive Korean Glass Noodle Stir Fry (Japchae) recipe!
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Ingredients of Easy Japchae
- Prepare of Korean cellophane noodles (or Malony noodles).
- Make ready of Beef (cut into strips or thinly sliced).
- It’s of Shiitake mushrooms.
- It’s of Onion.
- You need of Carrot.
- Make ready of ☆ Soy sauce.
- It’s of ☆ Sugar.
- You need of ☆ Grated garlic.
- It’s of ☆ Sake.
- Make ready of ☆ Mirin.
- Take of ☆ Sesame oil.
- It’s of as required Vegetable oil for stir-frying.
- Prepare of Salt and pepper.
- Take of Sesame oil to finish (optional to your taste).
- Make ready of as required White sesame seeds.
- Take of as required Chili powder, chili threads (to garnish).
Japchae is a classic Korean noodle dish loaded with veggie matchsticks stir-fried in sesame oil.Easy japchae (Korean glass noodles with stir-fried vegetables).Delicious as the traditional Japchae only made easier.What I find unique with Japchae and what I like most about it, is the translucent, slippery and elastic-like noodles made from sweet potato starch.
Easy Japchae step by step
- Combine all the ☆ ingredients. Marinade the thinly cut beef in the combined ☆. Cook the cellophane noodles in boiling water, rinse and drain. Cut into bite sizes..
- Slice the onion and shiitake mushroom. Julienne the carrot. I used shimeji mushrooms instead of a shiitake mushroom and added spinach in this photo..
- Heat the oil in a frying pan and stir-fry the carrot and onion. Fry the mushrooms quickly. Season lightly with salt and pepper..
- I fried the vegetables separately, but you can fry them in one go..
- Fry the beef and save the marinade. I had only gizzards in my fridge, so I used them instead of the beef in this photo..
- When the meat is cooked halfway through, add the cellophane noodles. Separate the noodles with your chopsticks if they are stuck together. Add the marinade of the beef and continue to cook..
- Once the marinade has completely evaporated, return the vegetables and mix well. Check the taste and adjust the seasoning with salt, pepper and sesame oil..
- After everything is mixed well, add the spinach. Mix quickly. Spinach can be cooked through even with just the residual heat..
- Transfer onto a serving dish. Sprinkle with white sesame seeds. Garnish with chilli powder and chilli threads..
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