Korean Side Dish - Crunchy & Addictive Bean Sprout Salad Recipe (Easy for Beginners!) | Vegan
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- čas přidán 9. 02. 2024
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Hello everyone!
Today we're sharing a recipe for a delicious and crunchy bean sprout salad using leftover bean sprouts from steamed jjolmyeon. This is a popular side dish in Korean households and is a great way to use up leftover ingredients. This recipe is easy to follow, even for beginners, and only takes a few minutes to prepare.
Ingredients: 400g bean sprouts, 30g carrots, 30g green onion, 2 garlic cloves, 1/2 TBSP salt
Condiments: 2 TBSP red chili pepper powder, 1 TBSP sesame oil, 1 TBSP soy sauce, 1 tsp salt, 1 TBSP sesame seeds
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Hi there. I’ve tried Kongnamul in S Korea and I want to try making this. I understand that in S Korea, a different type of beansprouts is used for cooking. I’ve seen them in your supermarkets. They looked skinny and long. The head (bean) looks different. Does the type of beansprouts affect the outcome of the taste? We have shorter, more stubby beansprouts in my country, Singapore.
In your video, red chilli pepper powder is indicated. I have some Gochugaru. Is this the flake type (coarse?) I should be using or the fine type?
Thank you for your recipe.
Hello!
In Korea, bean sprouts are used in a variety of dishes. There are two main types of bean sprouts commonly sold in Korea: straight bean sprouts and curly bean sprouts. Straight bean sprouts are thicker and are often used in dishes like seafood stew. Curly bean sprouts are thinner and have a different texture. The thickness of the bean sprouts can affect how well they absorb seasonings.
Whichever type of bean sprouts you use, it is important to note that they are different from mung bean sprouts.
When making stews and soups, Koreans typically use a mixture of two types of chili powder. Coarse chili powder is used for kimchi, while fine chili powder is used for gochujang (Korean chili paste).
You can use either coarse or fine red pepper powder for this recipe.
Have a happy week!
Thank you for asking this question, which I'm sure many people are curious about.😍😍😍
The bean sprouts used in the video are straight bean sprouts.
@@GolgoLAjae Thanks for the explanation. So the beansprouts in S Korea are soy bean types. Ah. In Singapore we have the common type which is the mung beans but we call/label them “beansprouts” without thinking much about it. I guess I will have to make do with fresh beansprouts and make this Kongnamul. This Kongnamul dish looks versatile and I can see how quick a meal can be taken care of.
About the Gochugaru, can I use fine Gochugaru powder when making Jjigae, Bibim Guksu? I see so many wonderful Korean dishes that I want to make. Or that coarse and fine Gochugaru are interchangeable while cooking. I’ve used coarse Gochugaru when I make Geotjeori (or fine Gochugaru be used?). Not tried making kimchi yet but now knowing that coarse Gochugaru is to be used, I will make a mental note of this for future kimchi-making.
Thank you for the explanation. I appreciate it very much. There’s great interest in Korean food worldwide. Even in India, it’s popular.
@@Madcap118 Hello! I apologize if my English is not perfect.
I am still learning, and I appreciate your patience and understanding.
In Korea, mung beans are often used as a type of sprout called "숙주나물" (sukju namul).
The cooking method for sukju namul is slightly different from that of other types of bean sprouts.
When making stew with chili powder, it is best to mix coarse and fine chili powder together.
However, this is not a hard and fast rule, and you can use either type of chili powder if you only have one.
There are many different ways to make bibim guksu (Korean spicy cold noodles).
I usually use fine chili powder when making bibim guksu, but I also sometimes use coarse chili powder.
If you are making bibim guksu with kimchi, the kimchi will add enough flavor to your bibim guksu, so you only need to add a small amount of chili powder.
Please feel free to ask me any questions if you have any questions or if my explanation is not clear. I am always happy to help!😍
@@GolgoLAjaeNo, no, no. I understood you fine. It was just a nagging query I always had when it came to coarse and fine Gochugaru. You’ve cleared my doubts! Thank you. I asked local Korean shops but their replies are not always consistent. I’m so sorry for replying you late. In fact in many of your videos, you’ve cleared my queries regarding Korean ingredients. That was so helpful!
Nowadays even Gochujang can be made “halal” and they come from S Korea.
Keep the videos coming. Thank you for the recipes you’ve shared with us.
Wow, i looks delicious. I like Korean side dish. Nice sharing, friend.
This is a great and representative Korean side dish that is perfect for banchan (side dishes) at an affordable price. Thank you.😃😃
Thanks for the clear steps and recipe. Looks appetizing!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting😍😍😍
Love it
Thank you so much!😊❤️
I am going to try your recipe. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, I hope it's to your liking.❤️
Thanks for the recipe.
Thanks for your comment. It's great as a light side dish.
Thanks for the recipe, I will try it❤️
Thank you for your comment!
I'm cooking this for my mom, so the recipe might be the recipe might be a bit bland.
Please feel free to add salt to your liking after tasting it.
Yummy and healthy ❤
Thank you so much!😊👍
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! 😊
Amazing .I will try it..tq
Season with salt to taste and enjoy your meal. Thank you.😍😍
Very well explained and shown in video,
If it helps you cook, I'm happy. Thank you for watching. !😊
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Thank You for Sharing with us. I'm Chinese but really enjoy a variety of Korean dishes.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. Have a great weekend.😊
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How long should the bean sprouts cook in the boiling water?
If the been sprouts are thin, blanch them for 3 to 3½ minutes if they're thick, blanch them for 4 to 5 minutes.
How long will this side dish last in the refrigerator if it is not all eaten at the meal?
Consume within one week.😊
1. Place the bean sprouts in an airtight container or a black plastic bag.
2. Change the water daily.
3. Store the bean sprouts in the refrigerator for up to a week.
4. When you're ready to eat, simply season the bean sprouts to your taste.
5. By following these steps, you can enjoy fresh, crisp bean sprouts for up to two weeks without having to blanch them beforehand.
What would you have this with?
It's usually eaten with rice, but you can also add it to ramen noodles.
It's also grilled with meat when barbecuing.😊😊
Que se le añade no lo pusieron pimienta molida sal y que más ?
Sólo he utilizado los ingredientes que aparecen en la descripción del vídeo, gracias. Buen fin de semana.😍😍
Ingredients: 400g bean sprouts, 30g carrots, 30g green onion, 2 garlic cloves, 1/2 TBSP salt
Condiments: 2 TBSP red chili pepper powder, 1 TBSP sesame oil, 1 TBSP soy sauce, 1 tsp salt, 1 TBSP sesame seeds
You didn't mention most of the things you added. Rather, you were taking of what you will do with the water from the boiled sprouts
I apologize if I caused any confusion. I'm still a beginner at creating videos, so there are many things I miss, and it's not easy to fit everything into a video. There are also things I didn't think about thoroughly. I'll try to improve my videos by putting more thought and effort into them. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.👍
Well understood 👏 👌 👍 ☺️
@@patriciafianu4707 Thanks for your understanding.👍😊
wow i like it, looks so yummy, 😋🤤watch until 3:03,👁👁 like 5,👍 and subscribe you, 🤗full support❤❤
Thank you for watching.😊😊
What are the powdered spices you put in, besides salt. You did not tell us. We are not Koreans.
The ingredients are listed both in the video and in the description below the video, but I'm not sure which ingredient you're referring to. Could you please tell me the timestamp of the part of the video where you're having trouble?
Auld lang sine ???? Why.
I chose the music for the Korean Lunar New Year at that time. I apologize if it made you uncomfortable.
Perhaps you would like some loud Korean singing?
@@johndonahue4777 It seems like some people might find the background music a bit too melancholic.
@@GolgoLAjae Well, it is. You win in that one. I was more interested in what to do with bean sprouts that I grow in Ball jars. In stir frys they become disappointing mush. In egg rolls they fall short of shredded cabbage instead. In ramin noodles they are unpleasantly stringy and bitter. So I was hoping to get pointers on a best way to eat them. I guess I ignored the music even though it wasn't great.
@@johndonahue4777 Your comments seem to be great feedback that I can consider when making videos. Thank you for taking the time to leave comments.😊😊
It is better not to have music. It interferes with your voice, makes it hard to hear you clearly. The music is also a sad one.
I'll pay more attention to song selection and decibel level. Thank you for your feedback.👍👍👍
There's a subtitle
@@josephinec.sab-it4653 Thank you so much!🥰
The background music got me distracted … 😂 auld lang syne is a sad Christmas 🎄 song
… could have picked a better and cheerful song
Haha😄😄 sorry about that. I'll try to pay more attention to the BGM~👍👍 Thanks for the comment!😍😍