Recipe of Homemade Korean Glass Noodles (chapjae or jabcha)
by Eunice Hale
Korean Glass Noodles (chapjae or jabcha)
Hey everyone, it is Jim, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, korean glass noodles (chapjae or jabcha). It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook korean glass noodles (chapjae or jabcha) using 22 ingredients and 34 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Korean Glass Noodles (chapjae or jabcha):
Take Meat
Make ready 4-6 Oz. Meat
Take Handful sliced dried shiitake mushrooms (optional)
Take 2-3 cloves garlic
Take 1 Tbl. Sugar
Make ready 2 Tbl. Soy sauce
Prepare 2 Tbl. Sesame seeds
Take Main
Make ready 1 egg
Get 2-4 stalks green onion
Take 1/4 medium onion
Make ready 4 Oz. Button mushrooms
Get 1 bunch spinach
Prepare 1 Bell pepper (red or yellow)
Get 1 medium carrot
Make ready Soy sauce
Take Sesame oil
Take 4 Oz. Glass noodles
Get Salt
Get Ground Black pepper
Get Garnish
Take Sesame seeds
Instructions to make Korean Glass Noodles (chapjae or jabcha):
Soak dried shiitake mushrooms according to package instructions.
When mushrooms are soft, drain
In a small bowl, add drained shiitake mushrooms
Cut meat to bite sized pieces
Add to mushroon bowl
Clean and chop garlic, add to meat bowl
Add rest of meat ingredients to bowl, mix, cover, set aside
Break egg into small bowl, mix it up with a pinch of salt
Set a skillet on medium heat. When it is hot, turn off heat. Put egg into skillet in a thin pancake
Cook about 30 seconds, flip, cook 30 seconds, remove, set aside
Wash, clean, trim, spinach, thaw if frozen
Cook or blanch spinach until just wilted, or use frozen spinach. Remove water by squeezing.
Take your cooled spinach, cut it in half, then across that into thirds, makes it easier to mix, eat, etc.
Using a large bowl, this will be the final bowl everything ends up in, put spinach in, add a splash of soy sauce and sesame oil, say a teaspoon of each, mix
I like to mix the bowl contents as I go along, I think it is easier and results in a well mixed end product.
Chop green onions, if the whites are large, split in half lengthwise, cut about 1 1/2 inches long
Finely slice onion, break apart rings. I like to make 1/8 inch slices, then quarter those
Add oil to skillet as needed for each step, typically doesn't take much, add onions on medium heat. Pinch of salt.
Cook onions until just translucent. Grind of black pepper.
Add to bowl with spinach. Mix in.
Cut carrots into match sticks. Hopefully you are better at it than I am.
Now, I am not fan of Bell peppers, so I chose to use Anaheims instead, another very mild pepper.
Cut Bell pepper into match sticks.
Add carrots to skillet on medium heat. Pinch of salt. Cook about 2 minutes.
Add Bell pepper to carrots, pinch of salt, cook until done to your liking. Topically 3-6 minutes. Add to bowl.
These are the noodles I am using this time
This is what they look like dried
Cook noodles about this time, depending on the noodles you are using. Rinse and add splash of sesame oil and soy sauce. I like to take scissors to them to cut them in half at this point. Mix, add to bowl.
Slice button mushrooms, add to skillet. Typically cook until browned. Add a pinch of salt, grind of pepper. Add to bowl when done. Mix.
Add meat to skillet, cook until just done. Add to bowl. Mix.
Add sugar, soy sauce and sesame oil. About 1/2 teaspoon black pepper. Mix well.
Fold egg "pancake" in half, thinly sliced across into ribbons. Add to bowl, mix in.
Typically this is a "room temperature" dish. So if you were concerned about keeping it warm, don't bother.
Garnish with sesame seeds. Serve
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