How to Make Korean Style Natto Stew (Cheonggukjang) in 30 Minutes at Home

Clara Rice   12/07/2020 14:39

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  • 🌎 Cuisine: American
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  • 🍰 Calories: 285 calories
  • Korean Style Natto Stew (Cheonggukjang)
    Korean Style Natto Stew (Cheonggukjang)

    Hello everybody, it’s Drew, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, korean style natto stew (cheonggukjang). One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

    Korean Style Natto Stew (Cheonggukjang) is one of the most favored of recent trending foods on earth. It is easy, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. Korean Style Natto Stew (Cheonggukjang) is something that I have loved my whole life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

    Cheongukjang, dried anchovies, fish sauce, garlic, green onion, kimchi, kimchi brine, large green onion, onion, tofu, zucchini. Cheonggukjang (청국장; 淸麴醬) is a fermented soybean paste used in Korean cuisine. It contains whole as well as ground soybeans.

    To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook korean style natto stew (cheonggukjang) using 11 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.


    Ingredients

    The ingredients needed to make Korean Style Natto Stew (Cheonggukjang):

    1. Prepare 2 tbsp Sesame oil
    2. Get 1 Minced garlic
    3. Take 1 pack Natto (natto stew base if available)
    4. Make ready 1/2 Zucchini
    5. Get 2 tbsp Kimchi
    6. Prepare 480 ml Water
    7. Make ready 1 Japanese leek
    8. Get 2 tsp Gochujang
    9. Prepare 1 Egg
    10. Take 1 handful Bean sprouts
    11. Prepare 1 White sesame seeds

    Korean Food - How To Make Cheonggukjang (Rich Soybean Paste Stew). They still make their cheonggukjang the old-fashioned way, boiling it up in large steel pots on an open fire and then tucking it in nicely for a few days' rest on an ondol floor and covered in blankets. You may want to order some of their amazing doenjang as well. This dish is typically consumed in the form of.


    Instructions

    Steps to make Korean Style Natto Stew (Cheonggukjang):

    1. Heat up the sesame oil and garlic in a pot. Add the oil and garlic before the pot becomes warm. Prepare the vegetables.
    2. If you use a Korean brand of sesame oil, it will give off a very nice scent.
    3. I got this Cheonggukjang base jar from a Korean import shop. If you don't have any, you can use regular natto.
    4. Once the garlic becomes fragrant, add the natto, kimchi, and zucchini.
    5. Once cooked, add the water (hot water) and leek. Let it bubble and boil.
    6. Add the egg and bean sprouts. Once the egg has become halfway cooked, remove from the heat and sprinkle with white sesame seeds to finish.
    7. Garnish with some more white sesame seeds. If you drizzle in a tiny bit of sesame oil, it will increase the flavor.

    Natto and Chung-gook-jang are very widely used in Japan and Korea for their amazing healing strength for stomach cancer as well. It is a very widely known that doctors of oriental medicine have stomach cancer survivors eat fermented beans everyday - for the rest of their lives! Then let's make irresistible stew with it today! duksoe: This Cheonggukjang-jjigae is my soul food. I ate this stew with strong smell ever since I was so little. and it made my stomach so strong that later I became able to enjoy all kinds of fermented and smelly foods such as Japanese natto, blue cheese. Trova immagini stock HD a tema Cheonggukjang Rich Soybean Paste Stew Korean e milioni di altre foto, illustrazioni e contenuti vettoriali stock royalty free nella vasta raccolta di Shutterstock.

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